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} soomaarat = é a E 7 MORVICH WILL B ~<+-— Unbeaten Two- Year-Old In $40,000 Hopeful Stakes Feature of Spa Closing a ey Carrying 130 Pounds (Top Weight) Morvich Will Meet Strong Opposition. By Vincent Treanor. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Aue 81—The racing world will know @ome time this afternoon the r @tatus of the two-ye id colt Mor vich, which has swept everything be fore him in the juvenile division. Hx wilt be put to a genuine test in the $40,000 Hopeful Stakes, the closing feature of the month's race meeting at the Spa. Carrying 130 pounis top weight, he will meet the best of the two-year-olds at a great weight dif- ference. Good youngsters such as Bunting, Toil, Deadlock, June Grass and Whiskaway will oppose him with but 115 pounds to shoulder, and handicappers were not so enthusias tic about his chances early to-day. They point out that it would be dif- ferent if there was but one of 115 pound sturters who stood out as a formidable opponent, but there are too many of them with speed to burn) and ability to go the full six furlong istance of the race in watch break- ing time. Bunting, for instance, showed sparkling performance on Monday with 122 pounds up, when he ran be- hind the hot pace set by Snob 2d and then came on gamely to finish in front of the Sanford colt in 1.044-5. Morvich never ran in that time. Then there is the nimble footed Calamity Jane, who chased Miss Joy home in a her last start in exceptional time, Before that she beat Nancy F. in a five furlong dash in 58 seconds. Toil fg also a speed marvel capable of car rying almost any two-year-old off his | feet for part of the journey. Gifford Cochrane's June Grass, another quick beginner, must be regarded as troublesome in any company, and there is John Madden's Deadlock, who has worked sensationally for to- @ay'’s event. Kai Sang is in the race too at equal weights with Morvich, and while the latter has beaten him @m two occamons, their races were ever considered over until Morvich was eafely past the wire. But the light weights were getting all the consideration of the handicappers this morning in their dope on the poss!- bility of the defeat of Morvich, Morvich has started eight times this . season and has always been first « « he was a 60 to 1 tand wind has won cach vance ame manner, barre he is and then there In @ re- Kai Sang he waan't the barrier was it didn't take him long to tride and go past the Hildreth he ied to the first th pole eating the ch»mpion on tigures has always been a popular pastime among Handicappers. They tried last your and the year before to beat Man o* War, but the Riddie champion always fooled them. Mo:vich, however, has catching him, ready when wert not yet earned the reputation of a Man 0’ War. So there will always be those among Uhe so-called experts who will persist in predicting his de- feat as they have been doing here to. day, There is no denying the fact that the unbeaten colt has a big job ahead hum, but if he accomplishes it there need be no riher doubt as to whe the juvenile champion crown bele Ls $ traing » Fred Burlew, has done everything we have asked of him. He has won eight straight races. There he is; let some one bewt him.” Flambette, winner of the Kentucky Oaks, made a gailunt effort in the mile and # quarter Wilton Handicaiy, only to break down badly Just as she appeared about to run over her oppon ents. my Butwell. who pode her, | said she was only breezing behind Lu. nette and Chateau Thierry when she suddenly dropped back out of all con. | tention, The finish of the claiming racy third on the card, was too ciose tor the crowd to deetde. Many down the line thought Pickwick had won and even those on a line with the finish believed the ugly old gelding had caught Episode. George Odom's Modo has jj |to run to early expect In yesterday's Albany a wonderful per to close a five ations. His race Handicap was ance. He had sth gap, which it Galantman opened in the run to the stretch, and) then Junder the whip and won by a neck, |The time of the rece, 111 for the six furlongs, was the fastest run juvenile jevent of the meeting und eaualled that |made by Crocus the day the Whitney me on gamely filly beat Idie Dell, The MeDaniel family put over an- jother good thing in the last race in | Dolor s. The Diss filly ran in | front all the way and won hand | the good time of 59 seconds. P Qui Reule was the favorite of the race, but she filed in. third behind Yashmak Johnny Wilso n Displays Good Right Hand Punch ust begun | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 381, 1921, E PUT TO TEST AT SARATOGA TO-DAY’ °N EVERYTHING SOMEGORV MUST HAWE STUCK THE HOP NEEDLE INTO OUR GIANTS Will Beat the Giants In Last Days of Race, Says Pittsburgh Leader ;/Gibson Attributes Poor Showing in Recent Games at Polo Grounds to Batting Slump—Pirate Manager Says New York ls Fairest Town in Major Leagues—Expects Local Team to Put Up Hard Battle Until Close of Season. By Robert Boyd. {not reluctant in saying we believed hin. 667 THE Pittsburgh Pirates will! We asked Gibson about the draw- nose the Giants out in 4jing of the schedule and what effect gruelling Anish in the Na-[it ‘would have on the realization of Sif 4 ane onth,” ree HIS predictions, ‘The Giants,” he an- Uonal League race next month,” re swered, “will be forced to wind up the marked George Gibson, man r of season away [rom home. They are a the Smoky City Buccaneers, just be-| not, according to past performan: fore their Jast game in the Kast and/éreat team on the road. Here I con- nial : cede Pittsburgh a shade the better their departure for Pitteburgh to wind ee eee ee eae mmc panes up the current season. "My ball club] with St. Louls, three more with the is playing better to-day than at any|/Giants, three with the Braves and time this. y I am getting good|five more with Brooklyn. ‘With the exception of the Giants we have had an easy time with all these other th clubs all season. And it will be in these nineteen games that my team will show up as a fighting ball pitching; there is very little fault to find with the defensive work of the |team; but they are not hitting, “AU no particular time in the ra © my players been in better phys e Copyright, 1931, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Pvening World.) BLEIGTREN BREAKS a WORLDS RECORD-DOING 3% IN SO Mine 27 SEG MES By Thornton Fisher = Wat one. @ LADLER. BEFORE ; BREAKFAST JUST FoR EXERCISE AND BuSsT— A MIRROR EVERY LAY JOHNNY WILSON ISNT SUPERSTITIOUS-HES TRAINING IN CARPENTIERS Quak TERS AT gx MANHASSET, Lt. LIVE WIRES BY NEAL R. O'HARA. Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). September is the opening month for football as well ag for oysters. o 8 8 The Pirates seem to have lost their Rabbit punch. oe 8 The Wilson-Downey scrap is attracting a lot of attention, but not from the tiaket scalpers, ee Approximately 500 baliplayers will series—460 of ‘em aa newspaper experts. oe The only trouble with the St. Looie Cards is that they begin to show mid-season form about the time the season ig all over. eee Suzanne is below form in every department of the game except the press department, take part in the coming world The Washingtqn team is commencing to slip, but this year it’s got further to slip than usual. With Kelly meeting Ruth in a world series there'd be @ question of who owns the home run privilege. TWO FOREIGNERS AND TWO CALIFORNIANS SURE THRD ROUND Todd and Gilbert and Davis and Kinsey “Met” Tennis Semi-Finalists. Two foreigners and two C: rmi~ ans survived the matches of the third round of the Metropolitan lawn tennis championship singles on turf of the Crescent Athletic yesterday. ‘They are Todd of the Australasian forces, John B. Gilbert of the British Isles team and Willis T. Davis and Howard K:n- the Club Clarence V. | final matches that were decided yes PURCELL MEETS FORD TO-DAY IN FINAL ONLNKS | These Two Players Reach De- ciding Match at Van Cort- landt Park. Walter Purcell wil) meet Joseph J, Ford in the finals of the Greater New, York golf championship at Van Cort- Jandt Park ‘his afternoon, These two yers were victorious in the semi- »D terday. } Purcell eliminated Harry Scharff in | a nineteen-hole match, while Ford | defeated Richard Walsh 2 up and 1 * to play. In the Purcell-Scharft | match the former took five shots for the extra hole to six for Scharff. | Purcell was runner-up for the title in 1912 and 1919. In 1916 he won the’ championship. In the resul sec nd match play round the S were as follows: Tureell beat Allan Poinsette 1 up; art beat 'T, Loomas, 7 and 6; Vord beat U. 8. McMillan, 3 and 1, and my rd Walsh beat KR. R. Wheeler, 4 and 3. Young Yord, who will not be sixteen until October, in his afternoon maten had a wonderful high 2 on the four- teenth, he drove both hills and sank -foot putt. ( W away several good op- in opposing Purcell, of whieh. portunities second shot at the nineteenth was not the most renickable, Toth travel- ed at an S0 clip. At ‘the thirteenth us an argument over the rules, wing himself a thymie and knocking in his opponent's ball, Scharf won thit hole, Purcell the next and Scharff the fifléenth on a ten-foot putt, The last three holes we ed. Tr ‘ond round fe match was that in which Purcell beat Allan ¥, Poinsette 1 up, the winner making 74 to 75 for his rival. Each tallied 37 out, Pureel! holing a twelve-foot putt and tte one of twe 4 at the ninth. At th sank another twe could probably won the home in a 3, but he taking no ances after being 1 up on the fect for a haif, twelfth Poin ty-footer, Pur= cel ve teenth, In the other contest beat Thomas T. Loomas, 7 and defeated B. MoMillan, 3 and i, and V beat R. Suler, 4 and 3. ould Ford continue to play as_we} as he has for two days past New ¥ Will have a champion to-night who was not born until 1906. Hagen's Great Beats Britishers, DETROIT, Aug. 31.—Walter Hagen Westlrn, open golf champion, and Harry Hampton, Brooklands Club professional, defeated George Dun- can and Abe Mitchell, the E lish experts, 4 and 3 in @ 86-hole mateh over the Brooklands’ course. y Americans) victory was due, y, to the great game played by en, although the Englishmen were not up to their usual standard, Hagen turned in a 71 for the morn- ng round, Ciree below par, Mitchell lost two holes for the English team in the afternoon by erratic putting, Walter Playing Names Added to List of Eligible Golfers, States Golf Association night a supplementary list of those eligible to compete in the national amateur golf championship at The United announced last 4 | j sey of California. Each member of! tho s Country Club, St, Louis W hav : ; ‘ * 8 y the St. Louis Country Club, St ‘ ; . : club, ‘The morale of the team to-da: : Sc a ei? to 24 Inch ; i In orkout at Manhasse teal condition than they ure to-day.|i"2¢ its highes. ‘The plarres weoc Rid Gleason will spead the winter in Philadelphia, which is one place|this famous quartet, with the excep- | MO Sere ae ae ee ory amas t i jAn the early part of the season J al-) they have a fight on their hands ‘the Kid's ball club is still looked up to. tion of Gilbert, came through in| {eur golfers, bringing the total feld ? ; eee « |wWays had a few men out as a remult| THY, Rave ja Sent on thelr hands, aiiay tk eligible to enter well over the 300 mark. | i |the affairs of Wilson, ts so. ploasea |Of induri But right now the club! trying every minute, and you know As ; . . players Named include A. § if Downey Expects Nothing but} 5 son, 29 p ed ‘is in farsbetter condition than most} ars i | sfuch to the disappointment of the n of Bellecluire and CE, (Eddit with the condition of the chaminiod : it's hard to beat a fighting ball club. k he latter, who hithe i T This |t28t &s workouts: nereatter ‘will lust | teams in the race, Chief Yellowhorge,| 7 toed) & 0 Nf 5 gallery, Francis 7. Hunter, tho Amer-| Van Viewk Jr. ‘The fatter, wig hither ; a Light Tap From WS | only an nour each duy: the Indian ‘twirler, who came to the] In praising the Canta and their fean who won a place in the semi- | {cred from the Pine Valley Colt Club: bq . —> — et ttle Ock an e y ON c Weapon He’ll Be Sadly Dis- ‘an prontise in the few games he| sy in his final invasion of the Hast | finals of the world's championships ———>+—_—__ t 4 4 s has pitched for me, is the only player| this year about the feat Fred Mitchell | Now that the State Athletic Com- | sage another eet of bouts Friday night, Im the) ae wimbledon, defaulted in favor of ILLIAMS MADE CAPTAIN H : appointed. | Miss Goss and eee esa lad list, EL sent himehome| has performed in whipping a great |Mesion has passed two good rules ee ee tae unload, ‘This brought te tall player d AM. 4 a minor operation performed, |team together with the Boston Braves,| which should benefit. the rt of . ~ \: | M Ww TAT to have a intnor oper any use to the| The Boston team Is one of the strong. Se eribeeeeltactiie ea dal ee from the antipodes against Herbert OF DAVIS CUP TE F Bryan Downey expects to find in rs. Ue Ss ane) Ui ne est and scrappiest in the National | CUSilis wowgone o bed ™ Garnst. bias ian L. Bowman, the star of the New York 2 2 team this year, : Mickey Nniey-Barney ound Richard Norris Williams, 24, was i Johnny Wilson the owner of al 4 “since we hit the Polo Grounds last] League and it will cause the beat for the New York Board we UP) {bout carded of Chadwick Park. Albany. Monday! Athletic Club. In the opening act |unanimensly cieeted capinin’ of the dee e Hees “t » straight to the|in the league trouble next year, “St. je case of the capability of several | night, to the following ni; a med) asia a4 \ eek rent hand jab when th Capture Doubles Ree NeePirates were playing|Louis 1s also playing great ball for judges working at local Loving clube. [omme ea EAs tortation ene tele ie ay | BOWMAN employed his speedy drives| fending Davis Cup team ropresenting pair meet at the Rickard arena on pee ees Gini, tHe Fas ee rachily a5| Branch ickey,"” reminged Glomen, e ; fy eo the former dale, Hah bers are reported , With such telling effect that he led| the United States at a meeting of the | } J.abor Day in their scrap for the mid- ous gre Ae Reo aye bl at| "It haa started its present drive|During the past few weeks many |{, "uy tvuer da hae oo Todd at 5—2 on games, committee last night, The honor was 5 f dieweignt championship, he will be| NEWPORT, Aus he steady, | ee ey the road this year. Mucbh|too late and its pitching is weak, |poor decisions have been handed im a Finding that the back court was a] CoMferred upon Williams because of his i ¢ . |brilliant pla of} sleanor Gous | 2!!! POR YD | p 9 a 43 Al being the ior competitor on : %. Sadly disappointed Wilson played a one Playing of ae a eet a “#) better than on Korbes Field. alae Tae ons Tine Cn ena. iis by the men who can either make or Pac ccdly cay dMgatnol <5 lovin si oaing position the big. Australasian |i Unies teke. Oa te cooreaeeenn Ne Benes Fo DUNNE CERPOEERET OT ee | Gvordan'e Invitation aonuten at | ere teat sand “Western cities on| the idea of entertaining such disas-|Prcak boxers. If the Commission | AAMe le J UMS cUlne nets nie| Went up to the net to Volley. He was ERs eouncry’ 10. cuers scare 0) Bee f and Aight tans at his training quar. | Sinus ee eeeeee ae ek tie cireult, but alumped badly in the| trous ideas when he nad a man’s size |Would make the judges pass S0MY |eieresion that Lewis should. bor Micker Walter | fast of foot and so rapid of execution | Main whee es eee member : tors at Manhasset ycsterday, and in| the Casino here yesterday, defeating peries with New. York. Job on his hands struggling with the | sort of an examination showing they | before clinching © match with Jack Britton. and/ that he tallied five consecutgve games| ot (he, Davis Cup team of 1913, the \ addition to hts regular routine boxed Mts. May Sutton Hundy and Mrs, POSS MUN Ne ORY am trying to) Gents: rata 3 ware ft to judge bouts sf te quite/[™ men Se tr te o wile eee et |tor the eet, Howmen'a paverity of | fete Chih nas tomeina’ Mens, } five fest rounds with Paddy Fiyon) Hower’ G. Cushing by S—, 6—2.laiipl my club for their Pov Mite | did Monday 0 the Dedgera, fiuciie: |aure the decisions in future boute| miss’ ianecatsn: service helped him in the second set.|¥: Mcloughlin and Harold H. Heckott. eee ned OMienagas from South | Mra CUSDINE Was OMT Her dae a er etre eae fairest. baseball | pitched a great game. Cooper Pitched | would meet more with the approval! pea seamon writes: “About two monthe ago 1| Todd's not attack was so ably sus. | many cansda and ihe eth Ines, Isoston. jthe strain’ of boing without any val- | OO" ii °the major leagues and you|clever bail, too, but we ‘blew’ it on lof the men in the ring and the faia | metched Jimmy Cooney to box dohnay Tesler at | tained, however, that the Australasian | ° also plased in the matches of 191% Johnny whaled away at his sparring youl Sistas proved tou much for |i] get credit for anything you Coanera not Haleing ema s throw | who support the sport, the Star Sporting Club, ‘John the Barber.’ father! won 75 g_4 anal ae TRE Ce RIAD. ee : anda and showed | 1T8 Bundy. The tennis in the tinal |QIMAye of Schmandt’s infield hit. eae of Retsler, would not allow him to box Cooney ogi? jee A 2 rariesrs bear oth hands and showed | ound w Va par with that or [20 BOM se gories the Giants were| That kind of game ia Hereey Brisht, the boring dertor, twa tren | Again, I bad Coonay matched to bor Reiser at | Gilbert had a lively encounter with | teams of 120 and 19a conclusively that he ias developed «| the day before, but the steady play- lar ther beat ‘They flashed some su-|win but hard to tose. But famed for another bout. The former Brooklmm | the Queensboro Club lest alght, but that affair | Marshall Allen, one of the brilliant | tee Williams arranged for the defend, Rood right hand puneh, which ought ons ol the “Goss Willams combina. /&t 0 A litte, perhaps, above |the game—it's baseball.” high echoot boy will meet Bammy Sicgwe on Fri-| was also prevented by Reiser's father. 1 am be-| young players from the Pacific North. | four-Willlam. Tilden, 2d, William | Me a to make life anything but a bed of {yn lett pe doubt as ree ele yp {the standard they have been ple ying| | We suggested to the Pirates’ man. | day night ot the Iviee of Jom Goorting Club. | ginning to think thes Johnay Raller dow mot want ee ee riod samo ot the | #onneton,, Watson M. Woshbum a Hy G > 1x 0 . 1 For thee ae eee ‘ougho » geagon, With this/ager that in the Monday game with | Jimmy Amarto exois Young Stewart @emi- | to fight Cooney, They met at the Cily AC. ° a yo | Betta sia nranienk Apne oy ila Forde gaenicn hamplonahip, to» /roughous The evenich | take my | Brooklyn they offered a fine example | Saal _ New dermay lst year and Commer oo ute sewe-| Englishman and his clever placing | {firey round ‘against the Tapanore ' § bs ¥ a holder of the nattonal douples hat oft to the Giants and their man-| for a renewed discussion on the liveli-| play Marke, the Fielish tantarmmeighe, te | Daper verdict over Johnny. that finally conquered Allen at 4—« | Shilenge, sound, frainst the wepenece rarely landed a good right hand biow. |ehamplonship, and Mtoe Mt AY, Sutton | whom | greatly respect. my jer ball, Do you still contend the ball | now under the management of Frankie Pearl, ih a Sac yosryrary ae 6—4, 7-5. The young American failed | continuing Saturday and Monday, La- ee. FSR A hat eee te ae fornia; Whole team fell’ into a, bud 1 pe . errs i. veer cuen pen Zit | The letter contemuiates sorerel matches foe Mara aocine Club Saturday evening, The dub pays ali|to make good on his close range yol-| °° P#¥ > But his rieht came into play nat wits at tennis ye cost us the comfortable lead we | caught for Fred Clarke? Gibson said: | sng te may be eam im action at one ef the ical peatediy yesterday. In boxing with | vanced “ut the veto of ate Gate had ins the. race. Barnhart, the| "No, I never entertained any such | ‘nts 'tn te near fot te cxpenses omneted with (his erent. The satie| jeying in the final sct. When he came|vo Hold Motor Boat Show at a? Flynn, Johnny kept jabbing his giove {after a brilliant driving duel, in which youngster I e playing third, whe jcontention. The bail 1s of a better!” |. xmen, the cater Bewhiyn feather|pome of noctams Beem, ee ead: Mike bie. |UP Gilbert #0 ably timed his drives ag 4 CAR AE ae eats {the st Hy suifici Gt' to hay been a 30) bitter all season and quality than that made ten years ago, | Jae, Seman. the Ave, Rewtire festner- | ome ‘ot ese and linay Banion [that Allen repeatedly was caught with| At, Meeting of the Show Commdtioe\ | then hooking # left to the toay, Flynn's TP Te a Arent, EELS lL EN ee ee ies Tenia eee eee ee eet NAD a0! | faithfully for his tone aguiuat Pepper Martio at | willle Burns, twelve rounds each. the wrong foot forward or out of po-|and Boat Manufacturers held atthe 7 a Vo the ba ata carey, ot + ‘a : © usl J chi r ; : 5 Nose showed the result of Wilson's cor with the (cd, Grimm and Tierney all ‘siumped" has no doubt increased their resiliency |& Bruix ch next week, Norman bag wow | sige oe Kelly, ightwelzNt Mine of we v. 8. [sition for the shots. tlied to hold the Baventeenuy Sationel stant Jabbing when he left the gyt at once. L replaced Tierney at sec-|gomewhat. But that's not the trouble. ars ‘and is exported to give Martin © bead | NSF. meets Hay Hayes of the Seattle Club in| Tt fell to Davis, the No. 5 of the|Mowr Boat, Ship and Mngine Wxpos.- nasium. O'Flanegan, 100, took a flock ond, sending in Cutshaw and alter-| There are no good pitchers to-day. haa the sar fifteen-round decision bout at the Jamaica) 4 orican ranking list, to overwhclm|tion in the Grand Central Palace, Feb. of Jabs on the nose und quite a few fitéd Davyy Robertson in right field! “In the 1 to 0 game that Pittsburgh | bl = Sporting Club to-morrow ish. In tbo ten-rouna | A™ ping Nah i | Hier, tn, he arene contre) Falacc, Bp hast lalte to the hase, The wen ire with Whitted ( try and pull the lost to Brooklyn Monday there was | The Monta Olib, by the war, te getting | windup Murray Sehwants, former amateur bantam | Eric Togner, the tall young blond of | 6; position comimitter to announce @ Pate South Boston was always ready and players out of the ‘stump.’ ‘Dhey are only one ball re it safely beyond | be one of the best of Brooklyn King, techies Corone Kid. Two stzes complete the| the Danish team. ‘The latter was as|ace show for 1922, the National Aute- willing to mix it and the crowd 4 All steady players and are bound to| the outflelders. Ruether allowing only | New boy: are taking advantage of the qpacious | card bold asa lion, He did not shirk the |mobile Chamber of Commerce securing # him a hand when he setired hit their real atride any time. four hits and Cooper six was good | rome to rund in condition for thelr bowls, ee exchanges at close range, although [space last month, for its annual display sa ha en he retire und Miss Goss Thea my team will jump right off pitching. It was reminiscent of the | Among some of the bom working out there every CA |. AGAIN at no time did he attain to the pace| Gf Passenger cara andl ancessories in et ater ia ote Baevibe ofer the out Lan exiiibitian blog match again playing the samme brand of ball | kind that we hid more often ten yearn day are decile Norman. Neon Maren, alloy MISS AMERI le or rapidity of his opponent. "avis oecupy two floors in the Palace (ullding . le with Downey. | was wenedinled fi ventas ts Bre Necsariraal an ¢s sae jammer, , Hare Mulcehey © ro) land t dustry dn all its rent In fact he thinks he's poing to win, |nlace ot Mile’ be PA Lt ee ALO GS aK ET in was livelier aftor seclug Momduy's | Rat Banas. WINS GOLD CUP RACE fome at times, He managed to broak ord ber emninites, ial and win by @ knockout, at that. Afte H exhibition nig Biddle ji) ai consistent baseball in th t Wbbets Fi 5 PD elnaor ace Gant neues ; 4 Donod, smbliitic ihe sate Biddle the most consistent baseball in the! game at Wpbets Field, It's the lack of | ert Cotima, the crack Ren Froeciann mtddle- rarer al he finished his work yesterday he dis. Nod, Mine Hl “ere one of senior major league this year That's good pitching that has induced all|wegy, wil male his ewund Kasten agperance| D@IPROIT, Aug. 31.—The third and called upon to extend himeot te a | fom Camonta Makes Winatas Gane cussed the coming ‘bout land confided Bi — What wing pennants, and when We | these stories about the livelier ball Saaumioy night when he twekien Frankie Nottet/Anal heat of the Gold Cup power boat! fear Rohert I. Hobbs Ine got Ra, Boxer. & ROUNDS.” He also explained why Dawe | NG Pp breast the tape at the finish of this) In the National League to-day |in the mein event at the Quemsbam Ov?.| race here to-day was abandoned on| another of the Danish te wm Van] Sam Lagonia, former national ame Rey knocked Mine Geen iy, Pew: | MLLE. LENGLEN PLAYS Year's rice you will observe Us mos | there are only two or three 00d pitch- | Franke Kramer bore Prk Edmnis and] occount of rain after Miss America I.|Ingeraiey, made his aprearsncain yee | tcur middleweight champion, made « 1 i by the r ; oe, in Gren round of their ON NASSAU CLUB’S COURTS an ne epee Le RGN sa? a4 ety Bin Pian ae te he sane Ieee George Lavigne mess Billy Sterne in ooutents, of Detroit, and Miss Shleage “of the} tournament, AT | without difi-| 8007 Impression upon his profeamionet 8D : » hai we club had ew Dg - — §—0,|debut last night at the Queensboro e''were miain, $ Neat gaenie uh he i Chicago Yaoht Club, had covered ten| culty against Harold Herman, 6—0,| debut rushed me into Beet SSH Re Bien, SAVOUR) “OMEUDE Tare, The Giants pe Mey, eee miles of the thirty-mile beat. It was|@-L A.C. Long Island City, wetting a dex Wilson, “While Mite, Suz Ienglon, the French |” No one listening to the manager of| Reulbaoh Pfoisti (Three-Fi ) decided not to run off the heat, as with cision over Jack ‘Tomeshek, former loeal Blows one , of Downey's reconds | gin wing holds. t Vs lawn t he Pirates could question the sincere: | Frown and Overall, Pittevunsh rod [the Present day vanish and play re-| ese ra ne race, Mise Ainerica 1.|Betekley to Help Coach Vordham|smateir middiowalgnt namplon. Tne ea hold of my an, nat girl who hold« the wor awn tennis the Pirates could questic e sincere-| Brown a werall, burg tate of normalcy, or, as it : attic went twelve rounds. Lagonia floked around Downey muting a tithe |champlonship, practised against. Sarnitel sof what he was saying. ‘There! Liofleld, Camnitz and Bam Leever.| wae ton years ago, The livetior ball | had a winning margin on the trophy. TIAN: hin rival going in several of the roun oe paw, And | knocked me down turt of th iy Something frank and square about) And so on through the lengue. theory will then only be a myth, But] ,, ss Amorton 1. wee, rive Bnioeuey 4 Sree © Bulolder, famous Hervant but locked the Snety ta! put on the Fou car, bes that no such thing wil “uh, p heyeat Gibson that has made him the idol| ‘Phere was just as much hard hit-|that's not my story. I'm talking about | Gove Wood, ins’ brother. BmOLIMAA RANInCGy eke, ea Sei aie kates pee aia cee keop away from Downey's corner. | cent fitness t firat time # of his players. Something along the|ting in those days, but good pitching | my ball club, the Pirates. You've taken | Gee" Wood also sgored an, easy vic; | tii versity for the coming seasone phn |bantamweight, won” a decision “over “Mike O'Dowd 1s a better fighte, than i Hines of the Tris Speaker type. His) offset it. To-day there is no good|me away from my theme. We'll win. | tory in the Woodfisher race, driving bis nnounced: last en ele the Hilly Lavine, former amateur champion Downey and I twice defeated O'Dowd. | Mrs. Alo i rans men play their best ball for him| pitching except by two or three twirl-| fut just by a nose,” said the pl $B, Gal “to a new world's record for| Was announced last night by John J. bantam, after twelve rounds of battth Why should I worry about Dow-| national championslp, the ieneh git |merely because he treats them with) ers, and the result is the biting Jant speaking and congenial Gieon, t! placement Doats in Ree ee ee rales Tall Maunaertan tie cic or | eemmean et : BT whia ered aii (hel wi {rut forth considerable chergy in the |human kindness and is one of the| smothers the inferior pitohing.” as he maid farewell to the Bast in hia |neat, The, new record was an, aversge| paced more (alan anvinay mance was more of & heevywoleht then W uson | rallies m, just like he was in the days) ‘But in an other few years you will| present conquest of the National brmer record of 48.1 established by|than an active field coach. Special diewsight. However the ohana, lticveat et? poannis sald that he when he caught for them under the! gee some great twirlers,” said Gibson, | League flag. Wer tea. attention will be paid to the develop-| ; anxious to that ther ening: | ucved Dalle, englen was at last jeadership of Fred Clarke “While down among the miners I saw] ““] may return again to fight it out| Dilek turdey ne Buffalo Launch Club,| ment of the field goal. kickers, ii Boxing, Body Building, : ee can DPE UPON the ere ett oefih UA! Hood health, |" So when Gibson repeated to us time!aaine MY big vague pitching |in the World's Series with the Yene| whieh Anished second In to-day's heat. | Brickley, with his record of five gon's se pitih Reavelne. 44 @t Manhasset after his workout ani {arrival in this country and he believes (4d again that his ball club was timber, ching that will get the|icos, but if it Is Cleveland, swell f | £00 necond plese in Che race on point Report ele ene eke OF ITA. ts ex PHILA TACK ‘O'BRI ighed 189% pounde She “will sustain hey revuitation as w playing better bail for him right now majors on fre in another fow years, |bid & fond adicu w the metromlis| 4nd we, third place point score went to pected to gr kickers in this depart mest | + EN, med man wno directs player before sho reffirng lo Brenee, ” than at any time this season we are Then you Wiki pec the heavy othe game Ln on ral a ? Py ' Skies “