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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. ‘38 YANKEES GO ee FIRST PLACE IF THEY BEAT Jonas: TWICE Plans Are Completed | 'EREATER NEWYORK | Yanks in Great Shape eee NATIONAL QTE Tonight a0 89 For Big Indoor Season For the Final Stretch || EW YOR) ci ih A ae ao ee | oe Amntens ‘Athletes PUBLIC LINKS GOLF saver iss. rz | MIMIC rou ASTOR Hives, 830, Mata Wed, & Sat. UL THE DETOUR bento Simon Pures Expected to Give] YANKEES GO INTO LEAD | __An Race for Pennant) heancy vice Huts Bl cea ng TE nt Their Return to Polo Grounds] Storming, to say nothing of the eh A wy A RI ORIE pacoy's | 39th ST. myeayne ty At Wo nie Pros Hard Battle for | IF THEY WIN TO-DAY’S Popularity DOUBLE-HEADER HERE. __AMUSEMENTS. EMENTS. PROMENADE THEATRE \! no Te for Long Stay Should Help them, are goinu to ho important fac: HE AMBEAU A-nUN TING.” THE NIGHTCAP avetiny eg wea xteen- Year-Old Lad Beats) | Hugmen in Last Stand. Rapectally, sin TIMES $0.8 2258 5 Wy. Bra 83 1 & Tabor tors in the remainder of the ric fians a 08 T COMEDY Ta. as. © to be subjected to ju the opposite Mate Thurs 3 , Lee SHUMERT &TVSSTE NONSTELLE. T | A New Play SST HURST, ‘The Yankees now have thelr sho fatiax Puvcall’s — of, what the Yanks are going 10 enjoy. MMT: TODAY. 0c i 5200 By Robert Boyd. erm and lenithy shoulders they are, Waller Purcell for the | By Isaae Shuman. OGD RATRPORAA Wohan. coualdated THE TRIUMPH OF X WILLIAM canna fe Bo, mars, wed iit HI wint Il be tt atest) Sealnst the backs of the Indians. One Honors. r 2 pol ec} with the fact that the te 8 in ex- W. 44th Bt Mata, Wal & Sat | sport,” Advised — Fred W,| timble out of flest piace. And thle can | seater ire the Sen. | t@ third will be a steadyins influence, Th POPPY GOD A Real Theil Lol and Hiss advise red «| be accomptlahed this afternoon right at The Herald Cup, emblematic of the tue of overwhelming the Sen-|ihe nerd of which only his. absence ] et | Lola Fisher etury of the American! the Polo Grounds by the Yankees win. Championship of Greater Now York's|ators yestorday while Cleveland was] can s Olympic Committee, Secretary of the| ning both games of the double-beader PUDIIC links, was won yesterday at Van | apie only to divide a brace with the | fering ow, Babe Ruth is still suf- somew from his injured leg, BLJOU ss * W. of a ¥ . THE NEWLY JUST MARRIED } > : e : m |" > shor erday that he 48th St, East of Hroadws Ntatlie Sa | FARCE ig Amateur Athletic Union and President | from the Senators. Geuevent Pade dh ae ‘Tigers, the Yanks come to their own rae Bowed aterdny Were ces PLAYHOUSE $8: 35) est ly AS! MA ROU HARES| wu uian MARTIN and LYNNE OVERMAN 2 id peti ESA CELI oh Gs eal veneer, Wht the posed of Walter Surat, 5 Tonner holder | Pailwick to-day looking more lke! Every member of the club has PERSONALITY NEXT MONDAY TO THE puNCH A JUDY THEATRE. HOP ALON Indians only divided thelr doable. Of the trophy, in the 34-hole final. Ford | Championsbip timber than they have) been hitting remarkably well and the vite LOUIS BENNISON & HENRY E. DIXEY. The remark is the outcome of a re- ©") LITTLE The 1 t Y | he iteh 4 ha en going iy Vives, #. . header with the Tigers, Thus, thi, had medal rounds of 7, 73—150 In de- | uppeared this season, \ hae wenn a et mae ehocuraenente VIOLET HEMING AN oTTO KRUGER in || BOOTH wo wa ‘ THEATRE, , § ear | eent move started out West to give a| fiye day of September finds the Yan. ating his rival, but hjs margin of| And the fans will have an ODDO nee te cee ident that [anh st.Thae AME |, THE G REENT| w Whee Wad. sat and tation Day } little more recognition in the future! ees only @ single point behind the | Victory is still a matter of dispute. tunity this afternoon to measure) the Yanks will win the pennant, and brs 10 Me SS GODD! | ine ae i} to amateur sport by the press, world’s champion Indians in the Amer. || Dither the:match ended on the thirty-|ihem in a double-header with the | even after all the inconsistent play- The Havatingly enuital Love Story LONGACRE Ss . = | REPUBLIC % 04 Pat aH \ In the ranks of the A.A. U., nation-| {ean League pennant race. | fourth green, where Ford was 3 up and| same Senators whom they defeated | Ink, of which the team hia been “Nn Pes Nay 2 | wide, they have been awaiting this| The Indians are not scheduled to play {7 ‘0 May. or it went to the final hole | hi of 7 tot | f ha OBODY’S MONEY GERTIES ARTE Sa sd with Ford the winne SE aera | VeeteN ey Py the BOTS fidence is not misplaced. With WALLACE EDOINGER \ | move, land now that it ts atartea Mr.| to-day, so It ts wo to the Yankess te | 210) ted lhe, winner ees alll whe two games will be the besin-| ‘The Yanks, like. th are . : : beat Walter Johnson, win both : ‘ i ‘ i : h Mt Bot fh StWot I's, Bre a0 Rubien speaks at length of the dawn-| Pe VON ington team and Jamp | The difficulty arose at the thirtieth |ning of twenty-four games which the BRICK of greitt, halle inet GARRICK (hy wage an hora & Wed ‘As for the Giants, they will resume | UDdr @ wire fence beyond the green.|and Oct. 2 and of the thirty-three ALLIENNE n now to have attained the degres LAST FIVE PERFORMANCES [FRIGATE NURS coun OF a9 “We are not speculating on the! ¢neip pennant drive wt Ebbets Fieid | T2Xing the attitude that the wires|contests which yet remain to be of aggressiveness without which even : success of this new move. Before we| this afternoon. ‘They will have te beat | UUAlly are raised at this point, the locai | rjayed to complete the eeaaon. collection of, players is col- Cc a At PAI Ki UEATOR heard of it we were planning for the| Clarence Mlitehell for thelr minth | COmmittee permitted Ford to remove his |<, with the Yanks going as well as sla pate YOUR KIND f AUN al SQ ST largest indoor season in the history| straight victory. While the Glants are | P@!l @ club's length from the offending Uc alae aR AA a ye yn tho road, and all) with the desirability ef the of amateur sport in the metropolitan | playing the Robins, the Pirates win be |®tfands, Eventually he won the hole | they have t ae layed on the Polo Bo gained | mor gieaniy wialh district. Until last’ wint struggling to down the slugging Oar [St 5 to 6, but not before Purcell, pro- | these games to be played on Kit | vi rently his worked about {he ¢ sports have been “dead.” This I can| dinais in » double-header. | testing the decision, had quoted a U. s.| Grounds, the Hugmen, even though fy 401) tie yanks and the ( truthfully say has reference to ama- A. rule that forbade the procedure | they @ been at divers times in World's Seri %, honors nd We teur boxing and swimming. Several | fi lowed by the committee. first place for a day or so, look, a8 Scries money are not to be pasa other sports not of the major varity | 20d we expect to foster amateur box- ,,[/0wever, Ford played winning golf | frst b 6 without exerting every effort to gain ane ports ; praristy ing and develop new champions to ‘hfoughout both the morning and after- | has been snd, like champions. xerting every effort to Bn ave also been pushed into obscurity | AF ie cane of the athletes whe have Pooh rounds and well deserved his vic-| ‘These contests to be played here in| them. | toa great extent by their professional ‘ {ery regardless of its margin. His two| the last lap of the pennant race help| . ‘The only games to be played away brothers. Aumateur sport is a sort of | med professional. best’ holes were the twenty-first, where | eheaed ivantages of| from home heneeforth are one in recruiting field for the professional | “Swimming ts another aport that | he sot an eagle two by laving his drive | Make them se. | The advantages of Wy ot three in Bos- The oppression of the “simon | Will experience an unprecedented 3 feet from the pin, and the twenty- | Playing on their own field without the | Wé s ri ve ° second, vi ecess of catching trains and en-| ton Next Monday and Tuesds nd athlete not only affects the| Year. We are acrunging to thold sev- nd, where he sank a l0-foot putt Necessity of catching five in Philadelphia, Boston,” Chi- worle ij Amateur ranks but hurts the devel- | eral winter national coh i | sSbie iBital §: during the other disor forts of barh-| 1) 2,, St. Louis, Detroit and (leveland opment of the men who might strive | 2 Madison Square Gardeh. This has come inl OnlOe forvauHles Of two 46 injaeipe capacity for money later, henna are it aguatic year outdoors, | D h L * f Ti ° four game nd the last two days of thowutare es tts in tha vane | OCte fe Oe ee utc. eonard | Trio o ennis eee end with 6 ton. | a t : were few adequate facilities for: the | ° ° me : “Tex Rickard and I have been con- | ¥.7") Of Ti B Fi Wi Of them all the Sox have 7 development of swt is m 1 i ferring for the last few days on the | CVClCPMent of ewimming. ‘hie yeas | igers Beats | Favorites Win |: 'the ‘hasis: “iw the Yanks) We will have more amateur boring | “2k forward 2o a secord breaker in . t “Phe Indians start, in their four-| This winter than at any other time in| “we NEVE. RiAG nate jmbO! tor “enue evetan eam n traig eTS |. ame series Sept. 2, cand so far tho © history of the sport. Ls er. teur wrestling championshipa and — as defenting them. ‘The season's cor ot) thanks to the co-operation of Mr. gymnastic title events, to be held | pipnorn, Sept 1. 'The cag nie oll, Badman Marl ORTEn Re son's count | NEW AMSTERDAM WEST42 St Eves6i5 || Rickard, was the kreatest, but this) here, The programme for these af- " Fe AG he EA WO Land Mrs. Cart| Ine it looks as it New york (MATS. WED.G SAT S0%r wees || winter Will surpass last fairs we will arrange later. champion Indians stubsed their toes| Vawnnd We HAYNO TN med thel Jhas more than a fair chance to sco TFIRGFELD HIT. ‘An enormous popularity was man. | “The Garden may not be available | against the pitching of Dutch Loon-|V- Hitchens overwhelmed their op- |) Bill Gates token ar fested last ter, During our first} 49 hold ine 4 a jone W 5 jo" Guinaments we had few competitors |sagiold indoor track meets. We are ard in the second game of the double|Ponents in the second round of the Jamly two tating trom and answor-||MARIYW, MILLER | and very few spectators, Amateur) authorities, and. alao anticipate» | Beader with the Tigers and los: lawn tennis singles on the turf of jing hails In Manhattan, LEON ERR in boxing had been previously conducted! great yearon the boards, ground in their fight with the Yan-|the Rockaway Hunting Club at ae ch clubs as the New York A. “ ‘eda BR so ably | Ceetl and Alexa to Clash on the rv) h clubs as the New York A. C. A good criterion to go by on the|kees for the American League Pen- | Cedarhurst, L. L, yesterday. So ably « aim SIC GFELD OLLIE Cart Tacmml: presentation of the ain SUNDAY MATS AT 3 A Perfect One Day Outing » BEA MOUNTAIN Whe Verio's Vopelar Day Renort, Steud Ste, CLERMONT Lem, Battery 9 AL Alm Sata from W, 134d Se WAS A. SG. ONTRORA. Lae W. Lith Bt 0.39 Dally exeept Saturtay and Labor Day. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE Afternoon Trips Sept. 3, 4 &5 nt Club and City A.C. Very! supposition as to whether we will few had any id ; did the trio. perfo at each won a of its value a8 AN have a good Indoor athletic year or|DOM ic es lo pent snot each MONTREAL, Sept. 1,—Miss Cecil ZIEGFELD FOLLIE interesting rt. As we promoted not is the applications for the sanc-| Speaker's tribe won the first game | in straight sets. ‘ i British woman golf champion, the tournaments we found the com-/tioning at dquarters of indoor!easily enough by a svore of 10 to 1,| Mrs. Mallory, stroking wth the ease! ang stisa Alexa Stirling ot Atanta, | SEATS AT BOX OFFICE petitors increased; the spectators be-|imeets. This coming season has been|put they met defeat in the seaond| nd certainty that was hers when she sted and d je S| Ga., holder of the Aimerican and Cana- Trway & 460 Bis Fives at 8.207) foormeeeiccainaieroaan tice mene Pe gad eo coeur sement that |emetzement by a score of 7 to 3.| Rained the ational championship, over-|diah woman. thiea, Will meet for tie [OALE Matinces WW Nat. at 2.30 2 vhelmed Mrs, Percy Wilbourn with | first time on the Western Continent in [JOHN be compared favorably to. the more Charles Paddock will come to Prinee- | The Tigers laid the foundation of| My vive ate seit ee In a row. ‘The |the Canadian championship tourna: [SOLOEN eve ssional pugilistic clas- ton this fall to study and run under|their victory in the first inning bis eee : + ae | : 4 | 4 ning at Oc va Sept. 19. " H VER ales tators were not charged |the colors of the New York A. C,, the| When they “scored five runs off Score of thfs emothering defeat was f{ Association announced to- & NRW FORTY WUMGRELE SRI any high pr they: @siw coming to the metropolitan district |Duster Malls and George Uhle. 6—0, 69, Occasionally Mrs. Wilbourn itch, whio is en route JGE0. M. COHAN THEATRE, l'way and 42d, St rounds of box and they invariably of Loren Murchison and numerous) Mails was wild and ineffective and botherea her formidable rival by her | Canada aboard the steamahip Me- | Eves. at 8.25. Mats. Wed. 338 at snag her mention of entering the 1 in AARON HOFFMAN'S Comety [ AWAY." ose of these little ‘medal | prediction,” Mr. Rubien, “that Yitided three hi sed two batters Iways had the a PHATE at ting aires tad verity of puri and hit flagst with a wild piteh. 4 mand n she needed it, how= ne bere (0 tshe would 1SaM H. HARRIS “tc, Pc 3331! The Ideal Route Between! i f | chasers." amateur athletics will experience the (hle rep! y i ene | defend her Gan | for thet s had corners winning the p inope pave are arranging a programme dawning of a new era this winter and fetire the side five Detroit maser Wey overs her line drives and shots into the | eclipse a tein tne ears, scored | Mrs. Raymond mastered Mra, Bernard : + Stirling ‘was defented SIX CYLINDER LOVE |NEW YORK and ALBANY | sh gir 5 FRE this wi ything we hi er that will | the greatest in the history of the met- crossed the plate. ever had,!ropolitan district.” run off L nd, Stenz, 6—1, 6—0. ‘The cross fire eighth, drives of the victor and her cleverness ed a really good game at court covering at all times he d her ere ~ HENRY MILLER'S THEA.. W. 434 St LANDER and held the Indians seven hits. the lead. Mrs, Hitchens, the Mexi- = ven. 8.30, ty irs. A Hat, 2.30 0.30 A. One was a home run by See nen defeated Ales ACD. Bar. (Mile. Lenglen Will Play Monday. Bret $00, MRL THT ABB RM Adulte Me i Wood. The Tigers su; well, 6—3, 6—0, in a duel from’ deep| Mile. ane Langlen, Huropean ten- THE SCARLET MAN wasve, Raults fen; | southpaw. faultle: court. fede oll ‘A Faroe Comedy by Wm. Le Baron LIBERTY-POP MATS WED.& SAT Oo ians | In the doubles Mrs, Mallory paired | Dis ¢! will start her exhibition h Miss M.D, Whitman, the daugh-|tour Monday at the Meadow Oh of the former national champion. tA et eiecall PSIMENTS — DANCING, to their victory. The spif Jer was at |W his best and held vers runtess |t TIONAL LEAGUE, | en ee Clu, WW. L. PC.| Chi, W. L. PO, RUNS FOR WEEK © Wash Hw y n Sothoron hn tof re : wat fter the first inning. The indians bat-| ‘There was lack of steadiness NCPR Aton ate tion * an Pitte'gh 78 47 628 Bryn, 65 62 512 | _ __ NATIONAL LEAGUE, fed'hard in this” game, making firteen piavine. whiely reauttad ty thelr i g Molla Mallory, Au GEORGE wie § an —- N. York 78 50 .609 Cin'nati 87 70 { Club —— Si MT WL TLE Siti | hits. jeteated by, Mrs jit and: Miss ny, Mrs. Marion Ga Boston. 67 57 .540 Chicago 49 75 .395 Vania pe LE EETS a | Rosamond oie at ie or Miss Hieanor |i SCANDA — vor “na! SPECIAL EXCURSIONS | St.Louis 67 58 .536/Phila... 42 84 1333 A} OFFICIALS CHANGE PLANS | = miwith ANN P INGTON amor, “D9 GAMES VESTERDAY S| 14} 3 FOR SPEED BOAT RACES KRAMER WINS CYCLE TITLE CORT re ton,” prions ton. to 82.80, 0f 40-40 “A oo 102° MAUCH CHUNK $2.41 ee eae 4 | FOR EIGHTEENTH TIME ext’ “SONNY BOY”) fxiies 8 ant RTC mag r ‘Batteries — Markie and Wingo: Ocwcbeer and : ee i ae PONY 5 4 Dally to Mapes nteann n Wutheon Ave, Jersey CIM, NaS: eran “ ANERIGAWLEKGUE: | DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 1 (Associated | 5.44 7, acramer. the Kast Orange ow YOURE Hilarious Fant Haunting Tunes! | Ajbutiy? tars A. Bes Sauteaon Ave, Jersey Citys reese “tt 7 = , + Kramer, ie . bE THEATRE, W. Kyes., 8.20. au tan Civ | Si MT | Wi Ty Press.) —A 1 minute chan Re ea awa, RRA haa Toe altoot PRAZEE {HEATAE, w. 4a me. are, 2.2 Yonkers $1.85 PE ing me a | Secicrearents nye tenaiist te Uae DULCY Beka Nh LAKE Honeneeae. ers, esas online Hehe eiaeers| : MED RG. Aetllel ee ueanone eetatien je “at the Mele LYNN FONTANNE saturday atte nor» ee Sr re ae tak ‘ i Iph —- = — beh etroit, holder of the t ale Kramer, b: winn the last two i i} Boston at Philadelphia. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Chicago of the Chicaxo Yaont Club, anu | chamiion ices "created te for frat FABRORE-NICEPEOPL mune || Ai torough sil tirkeie, between oS wasiuneron $4.63 A AMERICAN LEAGUE. [SIM[TIWITIFTET | the Sea Sled Orlo LIL, owned by George | Quen Mitn ond batons ihe Bei! MRO mE wy ace h oe || SG RC nan tah iabien: eon mast ome Clubs, = W. L. PC.) Clu, W. OL. PC. | Leary of New York, competed a tl off to-night. but Baton refused to ride GOST Oe cestacie bemiines, R40, TY eo nentiay Maar Apere at SUNPAYS: ERT G ere ie: of Clevel'd 77 47 .621 Boston. 58 62 .483 time yesterday, but it was announced ad- | unless. the man paces | Siturlsy nay New York, Liberty St.11 10 B. | N. York 75 46 .620 Detroit. 60 68 .469 . litional trials will be held immediately | 1M & large sum | SHUFFLE ALONG sero sc BRP LE ny with New: York SY Nunn prededing above dates, \ St.Louis 65 61 .516 Chicago 53 72 .424 City TL OMDAHGimaly KES LD Mianig 5 b L centeal and n > Wer Tax 8' j Wash’n, 65 62 .512 Phila... 43 78 .355) J jtaimore on Monday” or DELI AY OUTINGS, or | additional ; a | Ege ons GAMES YESTERDAY. a verday Of Sas DOUG AS PRICES CU Anh R | Eastern ‘Stan Washington limi Bie tel ; RAT: shee I y’ asoui iver | RSEY A SR eT ELT i ii tt eta A ub Wake ; 2 ee pone | te NEW JERSEY CEATRAL pat ons, em ili ale) FAIRBANKS HIPPQDROME - Mesectser ns BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. saMlisg America, ‘thax lat | Hired ‘Goutlet, who Anis hed in front is Lt Re TERA DESBROSSES J. ot, NEW YORK ‘Hron Steambnat Co Flere Hite ota Race Rte: mile. crisis, averaged. Hat mit SSS In the Super Praduction | ING conine SAT. (E - : eee D ie Pee reared ik NATIONAL LRAGU Bn hour in alx re 8 youtorday. Wien |... wien captures Trotting Futer- a We Butea | wim Fokine a ies na, Charlotte r j agen ‘tier - Peatsnggted 4 fitting Hornby, M, oni... sana] Wey ate ematatar nh ep sey ol sieeavl i, es | Bs, Saat SF ett see ce orci, Sep ooo *Pitching—Adams, wreh.... 6750! pin He anticipates A ‘speed. in , BR tas ona hale and Lode ping.” He antich a a SADVILLF, Mass., 1.— Rowe | Tl 1 | 2, Lett Beant ak | netting —ateraty New Yoder 104 | few of” st niluaan host” wi A Me eer | ne Three rd for gin, 2 5 | D000 000-1 6 || Rane Stealing—Frisch, New York.. 43 / ty winner of last year, went down if ator, "hie ‘Bese akas R, MY. ine Sa Boston fishing schooner Mayflower i: without a cont " ' - Connections for all Sev Ney Cael HD |e ape Rey Mer Kerk st. 88 | mies lig defeat at the Grand (Circuit races M us k eteers New England Poines ’ Wipe 2) kes ¢ Nd mark | When the Tennessee colt Kavonis ¥} wy | rip marked at Ele os enart as AMERICAN TEAGUE, milex'an our, mate here in [owned and driven by Fred kdman, took . | Fall River Line § Rockaway BEACH Tatterice Maile, Unie and O'Neil; Leonard and, Rising italien “Beret 808 | Tai8 by Wigan Wi jf owned by A. L.lihe measure of Tom Murphy's filly in| LYRIC THEATRE | | Pao, Comfoctabin State ots *, Hy ROE CE Neo eony ee par aeoae PENG » enter | the American Horse Brosdera’ Futurity | 42d W. of Bway \f —— a =| 1 ae ees Soom, bin Me ae ee aati x the mile trials for three-year-old trotters, Twice £ einlandlgtac ron) Deity bec hediann, Ye Washington at New York (2 games).| thase stealing. rris, Washington, f 55 thowon thofiret neat! aaslls heidi’ apne ae 41 De Now Bedford Lino. Boston at Phila rete ican | onse indrkih, New: Nore | because Favonian did 10} ae fog ied | ROW to Strat INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Won 214 tow | ut and Pximan had aift\-|—-- a5 “= z Mew London Line STO OW. ke PC. | Clubs. W. LPC. ——— wore $y t peeiion Lan she snRe| VOLI Constance Binney | ‘yncciay sistent Patormance Byers Friday Hy Aig erg ea te q Me, 5; Ralti’re 102 36 .741 Newark M 2 ae Mayflower Is Lone Defender of Yeon eae iiwasiac Bains Riny in “Raomiand Board’ Tite Concer ty Bunday Bveniny | 5 Rap A nd Street 6 PM. METROPOLITAN LINE 55 .613 Syra’se. 2 . ophy. o stall off by at agin 8 powiedy. Charis, Soloteta Daylight Saving Time pe Buttalo. oF oe aalgzGuy, 60 87 388 Pes SADIE LAU GES 21 SMa Hee ae Ny Wc wd tee Tichaty at Plare and Cons, Tichet Offices TOUGH TP Gare Cop GAtite Roch’er 76 62 .551 Readi’g 46 92 .333 rac silica atlas ' i a | jer to date for the GAMES YESTERDAY 1on11 1004 ¥ 2] honor of defend ng internation sR SATO Teas ie Pa “athale | @RETERION IkeGpotom in 3 cance MUS BNE a , hehings mpionship cup won cent PEED Lescti HL ~ cestermnan o. The Ameri-| VIL. in the first om Murphy had no trouble taking Jl-Lli Prologue ister Keaton E he v4 fish © committee, having | kt} Inwieaieht heats, while Maury O'Conner wank GEORGE cE THE FUNNY PLACE Atterie Curis and receive other entries for the elim-! stream. y Iriven by Ered’ Hy as eusily the ae SUF Sa haa Batnias: saitines | 1 seliwert AMERETC DAT nation contests to be held off this port |» ! taken, est of the fieta in’ the 7 pace. i | ARLISS IN Sur mth ‘i ep ri : on Oct. 1, sent a communication broad-| YPOUENt ox Maing, her fost ainsereHoe. OO. the) away AL “DISRAELL’? | New mats, tovay | Courtnry Bert Evra 6 Jersey City at Syracuse, | cast to-day to fishing vessel owners on| Wood, tefontl a (riceulty, the “Now. Hussmmehita| ap cabasity WEEK BRIGHTON | fee" pitncece’s'nauian and | { 1 atiar'h To Atlantis. Highlands, Now 4 Baltinete at Taranto: the Atlantle seaboard from New York) who, will pilot ents int 2 trot after Manon) YI PDISH OPENS TO NIGHT. Brighton Beaeh other feature acts rs! ertone ata v Vo, Atlantic Migilande, New, Jersey, | Reading at Buffalo, | ‘0 Bucksport, Me. Ventas Me Bee | ART THE DIBBUK Kapees Peilg arid | CHEDOLE, WO CAUANS AND SUNGANS = | Attention was called to the fact that} real race.” | THE VERE i ee (Daylight Saving Tima) Waeawent Tit, No {entries close Sept. 10. “Hop aboard moeeate cee (OcEAN LINES 5 ycanBOATS-reavet) | HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY » f iaee | Ran ¢ and make the first American fisher-|MeMiMin to Coach Centre Football ey Mad A Produ Mavirios Swarta, 05ST! wre MIDDLETON §, BORLAND. ane Tae Mantiae te thes eel te AS xh 1—Frank | men’s race a succoss."” was the burden| é ¥ Clara Kimball Young WHERE TO. Co Ako. Mow To cet TH TAMES AC EMENSON, FARE 50 CENTS PACH WAY, Woodward, former National league] are expected to enter a vessel or two: | ,, Ahi in ‘CHARGE IT” MIDLAND pitcher and leading indsman of the| but those to be hamed are as yet un-| Bo" MeMillin, the 1 m« eer ae aval BOL va: 25 L LONG ISLAND SOUND Jastern League, twirled a no-hit, certain foothatl star und 1919 All-America! Seta New Record for 500-Metre nts c BEACH C| SAIL LONG ISL. SOU anh oT <> quart bad will suceer Tha ODM rh) an. Be 1 m " aviio run game for New Haven by defeating |quarterback " Md. Char BY I OOTY pt BROOKLYN Wy aM se PARK By Daylight Waterbury 10 to 0. Pratt to Coach Michigan, Barna. Nations: eG. UHIDE “)Rartky of the University of 2 ee | 7 : ; A ni : 30: It was Woodward's twenty-third vic-| ANN ARBOR, Mich. Sept, 1—De it was learns ran in 8 track: meet on the Dod ar 1 Ww ALES CE ; TO NEW. LONDON BoM. Sund it Wot tory this season, Only thirty-one bate-| rill Pratt, second baseman of the Hos- will play w h fair ‘ yestenda 1 QTR oF > sola # 4-40, 9.80, \ tren faced him, five of them reaching! ton Red Sox, will act as asaistant foot- this reason, Moran Wil the amet t <i nein AN TUE NEEL BIC@E RS SIGHT SE -EING YACHTS str cnt We Chain : EADY ogy Sy Guat bag, ang none getting to neeond, See ee ee rey cen els wil accept an Hatem college offer next |time lowered. the world's r Maer ROOKLYN Soe, bly AN ae Ra med me a Vas att r # PM raawera suas “anh ais mien) Bad) Oe eats caets) eee |aistance by one-Afth af ™ second, Bee Sunday Geo ari” ty Mitaredit!*” AG Gay MOOK “AND Taw OCEAN, 1.80 F. a, acelict Dining Itoi Service, St er | a oo neh a EN ee nee eee ne» en ee ness +

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