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j ee TWO-YEAR-OLD W — ee One-Horse Stable Costing Song Beats Establishments Maintained by Millions Odd Prank of Fate Shows)catival and as such it will attract the real jovers of the thoroughbred Luck of Block, Owner from all parts of the East, Unless |something unforese appens be orvich. tween this writing a day of the of Morvich | y Lag, Touch Me Not, Sport- Sei ing Blood and Sportiboy will go to t post There is a chance that By Vincent Treanor. Tryster, John Paul Jones and Nancy ENJAMIN BLOCK, owner of the| Lee may be seen also, but the quartet unbeaten two-year-old colt Si piste yee? ate receiving a special R preparation for the classic vich, is indeed a lucky man er iiey Lag is capable of win- With @ one-horse stable, bought for|ning is granted by a majority of the & comparative song, he has beaten the| students of form, Beaten only once stars of stables maintained at the cost| this year and then throngh no lack ef millions. In Morvich he has a of speed or stamina, he has earned a place for himself among the great @eit which stands out like a cham-/horses of the turf. The facet that he pion and the greatest individual win-| will meet Sporting Blood at equal Rer of the season, with a total of more) ¥° hyithe ually of Wu colt, game and honest as he has shown e @mn $65,000 in nine races. Had the} on nimerous occasions Touch Me @olt been highly regarded as @ year-|Noi and Sportiboy will be in receipt Ung his earnings would have been of tikes i a weight pape the con ions of t race, and if there gonelderatty more, for then he would | youd he troiie tor the Rancnena have been nominated for many of the|champion it will. eome from. these fien sinkes. That he would have|sturdy, hig colts. ‘won them afl, as he has the ove ‘THE EVENING WORLD, F ONDER C RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. hight and conditions events in which he started, goes without saying. ‘While nohe can hesitate in acclaim- fmg Morvioh as an equine her, It @eems that only an odd prank of fate @houki find him beating, among , thers, in the Hopeful a trio of royally By Neal R. O’Hara. Bred youngsters owned by Harry New York restaurants are naming dishes after Babe Ruth Payne Whitney, a man who supports | been naming dairy lunches after an International League team for years and Bis @wn stock farm, gives endiess| years and years. atudy to blood tines and breeds what oo ‘under ordinary circumstances should ‘The Pirates are commencing to realize how Hughes felt the day after prove the oream of the thoroughbred | his “election” in 1916, Re es ee ee Kelly hasn't socked @ h An We Lae R @ger about breeding and blood lines. jomer in St. is or Boston this year, which is ip is just @ wpeculator. saying a lot for the ball parks. It ain't the St, Louis or Boston pitching staffs that stopped him. Morvich stands Mr. Block about ‘: # $82,000, afi told. This wouldn't have Unemployment is a pleasure in New York these days. QBougitt amy one of the half a dozen|a chance to watch the scoreboard, youngsters who finished dehind him eo. fm Saratoga’ fidhest stake. Bot Mr. ‘The fight films have appeared in sévera} other States, Block didn’t pay $82,000 for the colt oe @riginally. Instead he got him for] The second base-whortstop combination of Cincl 4s Bohne-Kopt. write your own translation. ee Gpreckels bred youngster for $6,000] ips prett; after he had won his fret start, a6 ale guy on. 60 to 1 whet, by ten dengthe, An ex- ee Melding average. when Trainer Fred Bartew, acting fo: ee — @ chance to flash in the Worl ‘Block 20,008. cana tiie : A lg ted fominated pany New Jersey Cominission Se- several of the varuahle lects Former Battler as Third rum later et Saratoga, fa wi eid ttm ‘to Block and Burtew the Man in Ring. Of enke contained a disuse providing —_—_—— ame as on i By John Pollock. —— ‘tmaaft fared wo Jim Savage, the former heavy- qiginel icvestment, tat be mever | Welght of Orange, N ~ Was selected @emamed thet when he sold to be the third man tn the ring at te was sing the winner the middleweight championship bat- ! | | tle between Johnny Wilson, present titlehotder, and Bryan Downey, to be contested at Rickard's Jersey City bemernnenl Arena Monday afternoon. Savage Bo. tm Site qountry means | retired from the ring several years meme to the bicod stock industry then 4, and since that time has been the Lawrence Realisation, which will onicinting ae referee. He is consid- be the ¢enture of Saturday’s card at | ond a capable man and his sélection } i | Pest. It is exclustvely for! met with the approval of the two Golte and filties, and is one of the test# hoxers as well as the promoter of the over a ‘way © the production of | bout. beats ‘of thoroughbred in the | Sammy Gandow, the veteran bantam- United States. Its outcome will be | welsht, boxes Johnny Solzberg, Brook: | & pubject of interest to every breeder | !ynite, in the star bout of twelve rounds and Lert hg the blood horse of jat the Steeplechase A. A. of Rockaway 18 continen' Be to-night OM Gy oe tncy that the Bld wi be | eter wun "ony ‘one“Geemion aeored 4 large one put tt will embrace suf- | Scent quality to make it a note. |*stinst him during his ring carser. In worthy ‘of the autumn racing | the semi-final of ten rounds Mickey =|MeMinn of Panama will exchange blows with Paul Clements of Brooktyn. Second Race of | 1 rue a 17 serine cm, soon Harvey Bright, Brooktrn’s fighting doctor, 4-Day Regatta (72.2 S.2 oe ee | featherweight tite Another twalve-rounder wit! Off Centre Island ‘== 3m tose to Sammy Stone meets Joe Cronin for ten rounds ———s ‘and Charley Rewe will take on Jeck Harris in the 3 round opener ‘The gecomd race of the four- en Bam lagna former ameter = middiewnight @ay regatta off Long Inland under| seme) tus cone te ue teuntry fore aheet the auspices of the Seawanhaka-|rem Lagonis, who made @ big tmprmion by Forinthian Yacht Club will take | waning his firm protrasiona: bout agsinet Toma ek AL the Quemsboro Club a abort tims aga, Place this afternvon and it 18 | ii) prtahiy meet some good opponent tn = Boe hoped by followers of the sport that! ion pout within the next two weeks The former # will meet with more success than | fireman won two national titles im Boston aod {s the opening contest. The committee |* MF {ste '9 BM town found it neceswary to postpone the ‘The New Joliet Athletic Cluh of Chicags hes start until a tight wind came from |" © romemiatiny baw to oe Den Moran to fe vor to get Jack Bron to jorris the east. It was just strong enough |tuz the Kansas City welterectgh’. enhin the to send the craft across the starting |nest three weeks Lux sidered owe at ine fine, and as i. didnt increase in| bere of Bis division tn the Wea Strength, the officials cut short the] Micter Donley. the ciowr Newark lishtmetett Majority of the courws jm the fuiure will be guided by Jmmy Rothwett Interest was given to the re brorther of Young Corbett. The latter ay con the {inst appearance in a schedui nied to act as Demiey's instracwr. Donley te Island Sound race of the new Class R yachts, Four of the lit Tows came to the line, the winne ink to be Cythlen, the property of Bedford, G.N. Gutr's Guirlee finish Jackie Norman. the fast riding featnerwetant of fecond. In the class for the thirty foo!- fir« cgracrare} fz of the New York Yacht Club the | to. Ae Alera, which did so well in the recent sag washed Pace week of the Atlantic Yacht Club," aga War ihe winnie test, and tn order not to gv As H M. Curtis's Mongolia was the = only Victory yacht at the line, it was necessary to let the boat race avainst | Virectum J. Wins Special Match| considered one of the best of the lighter fail aud bas held bis own with the Jeading tight welebte fe Clase 8 sioope. | Although ate guve Race. | em tims, Mongolia had no great dif) DUN uly in winning: Gordon fi. Curr HOULDON, Me, Sept. 2.-—Directum Jy Aqullia was the first of the Siar yachts | the Grand Circuit pacer owned by J. W.\ tela home. Ip the popular Fish class of the ovidence, dafeated John | BSeawanheka Club, the winner was W >in . B_ Roosevelt's Snapper. on Maine circuits But they've It gives the boys WM. M. JOHN STO UNDERWOOD 4 H4 Williamson rapped twenty-seven homers ONDERW Oop. for the Cubs in 1883, Y good when you figure there were then no movie contracts ‘erage A bail ptayer pays for his own shoes, and his boote come out of his Nominations for Mayor of New York should not be closed till Ruth has WIM Ete Ert Serie: Jim Savage Appointed Referee Fool gery Almere For Wilson-Downey Contest Bowling Season Opens On the Indications Are That It Will Be Record Breaker for Pin- fopplers. Local Alleys every big alley in the city, tourna- nts of the two, three and five te under way ere ‘The alley own- forward to a most Grey Burns tf making goat as matchmaker the Broadway Exbtbition Club, fifteenth of October. he took charge during July end August, year for boring, he hes at every dhow, whereas . Brovklyn, Al- Mombers of the Fagern Alley Owns ton will be the guests of board his yacht Spartan on a trip stop will be made Whitestone Janding. L place the ‘alley the annul Eastern Indi Chatplonahip tournament, The 1921-1922 club bowling season alleys yesterday During the afternoon all of the small- er alleys that cater to clubs were filled with members of ladies’ bowl- ing clubs who made their reservations for the ensuing season as early #& the Empire Bowling Club, one of the oldest , will open up at the Univer- and from now on new clubs will be starting in top- pling the ten-pin over until the first of October, by which time all of the chibs will be in action as will most of the big leagues. At Thum's White Elephant emy, where the majority of the bis tournaments of Manhattan are rolled, is a hustle 1,000 spectators were tumméd away, the club being jammed to the rafters, | OPened on Winner of twelve amateur tourna: mente including the metropolitan st New York and netional st Boston, has turned professional He 1a expected to make unger the guidance of Willie Lewis in the near future, Daly ls a bantamwright. which will be held much how. before local fans Gate set for the annus) outing of the Joe Thum Bowling Guard to F. X ; Whitestone Landing. i for the king and queen ue of the outing. the thirty-first September 22 ix tt medals will be the September 22 will the local welterweight, has been He will meet Pete Latzo of Geranton st the Scranton ball park, Sept. 0. ated for another bout. 3 Entiles are béng received by Jimmte Sonatore Men Te Artic Bimmona, the New Orteane bantamwelgnt Men ‘Team | Tow who bas met several of the best boys in his division, 1s now under the management of Charley Tue best teams uattan Aud’ the Bronx have been invited A movement {son foot to bring John Gengler and Paul Voller of Boston, Maas. together in» tuckpins. 1M-inck t 4 o be rolled at the New York. and one In Wrebk factors atrangeme Bix sigbteceing trams hare been hind by his Chinatown friends to take the trip to Royle's| Tulrty Acres on Labor Day to fee Willie Spencer, the diminirtive bantam eas! aide, tackle Sally Hpstein, the Toledo ban tam, on the eame aird with Champion Johnny Wilson and Bryan Downey Vincent ‘“Pepper’’ Martin. the imteraity and New kngland feather champion and contender for ‘& crack at Johnny Kilbane’s title, ts training bard | tor bis twelresound battln with Jackie Norman, | which will be decided at the Broadway Exhitntion Amoniation Club, Brooklyn, ARGENTIN Hille Amann {s making arrangements for the fise-men team tournament at his New York allevs during the second | |coaches yesterday, it wi uid Wil and bustle repair men and putting the finishin, work so as to get t the army of bowlers that will invad demy next week. 1% representatives of the twenty-one e becn invited to bowl American National ment will ineet at Thum’ feama in Greater New York as competitors. tonches on their Z ings In shape for ‘The many etubs that hare engaged allers at | I eames (dates at Franklin Field, wt de at this estab- | other coaches {time betwee in bowling ahout the mid mprovements have been ma‘ during the simmer season 4 Tuewlay night, E REPUBLIC HAS NEW SPORT BOARD. BUPNOS AYRES, Szpt ization of a national body for t Pervision of sport activities and development of sports in this country has been decided upon by deiegetes of various sporting associations, who body would Confederacion Nacional! |teams that ha Ruddie Schumaoher is back fn town after vacation ent at Cconerstown, je & number of important and arrange | it is fis detention to s match games at his Broadway alleys this fail. oo BIG REGATTA WILL BE HELD OFF MORICHES. Moriches Bay will ‘be the centre of interest for yachtgmen on the southern coast of Long Island to-morrow after- noon when the Yacht Squadron of the Westhampton Country Club holds the closing race meet of its season, an In- vitation affair open to the sailing ves- sels of al] the Great South Bays More than seventy boats of different claases have been entered for the vari- ous events, and at least eight clubs in the stretch of shore from Amityville, astward to Montauk will be represent- ez, which will begin prompt- 2'30 o'clock. will be run off Speonk large number of specta- * from New York and Brooklyn, jon to contingents of yachting en. thusiasts from coast points, will run down to view the contests. ‘Tne clubs, In addition to the Weat-| which {s scheduled to get under way Monday, October 3, September § wil opening of a brand new this Academy, the Silk Bowling League Headpin Tournament Twenty-one good teams will com- pete in this event, which will continue month of September. compete each players will known as the Argentina de Dep ing finally constituted represented at in October the Wall Paper League will get under with @ fine selection of teams, points to the the meeting must action of the delegites. tournament greatest in the history of the league. approws! will be given. The sponis ren rerented at the meeting were At the Grand Central alleys, Brook I'n'versity Academy, Rronx; Col York, Broadway Areade challenger, Maple Leaf VII America If, of the Detroit Yuci Club; Miss America I,, representing ( Detroit. Powerboat Association, and| Bayard rowing, hockey and general Big Entry U4 ‘The autumn a way on Labor Day with the Sixty-ffth Annual York Caledonian Palmer Park, Brooklyn. show more . representing a clubs that are after t Scott Point Tropay States the American team mu: two forty-knot heats, Should or athletes of therit cuffelant for the for Ssehitiy ths? cht Club, the Shinnecock Bay Good Ground, iogue, the Unqua Cor- | Guid of ‘Amityville, the | Yacht Club of, Bay Y ort Bay Yacht Club of Bell-} the South Side Yacht Club of other to the Chicago entry goes to the Motor Bont Club of Am funda for th nt Gud of Q) tat will go to the Western Golf Association t reaniagtion scoring the greatest num- enis for sloops and catboats Pierson la Commodore of the Squadron, Foster Crampton, Vice Com A.M. Burrell pton heads the Ry Giannakopulos an mnetioned an and Georgi AgKregating $2 hristoper's © The Stamford oné-design claas was to and owned in PY have raced along with the other d mutch race at th fions. They arrived 60 late that {t wa. impossible to etart them over an vut Side course. Not to disappoint the skip- the commilltee sent them over an ing the A gids course with the start and finish |{firat heat and a spill w thé club house on Centre Island. Directuin J. took the fir winner wi N. 8. illespie’s Pris- | Jonn K Brad t two, . dais "Tere will be other race to-day |Fectur J. wan the Anal a ia 2H fen tt of club’ The times were 21's, 2004, 200%, ‘ID OrTOw 2U% end 210%. os ¢ Isle, in a special ton Falr G ve beats rovide ho Wil of Quantuck Frank Wesson Jr., national an Bob Macl champion, de George Dunca 1.000-yard handicap of Shinne-| Se en ton at Lehigh. Schwart: Defeats Corona Kid. | Metropolitan ope decision over | | Kirkwooa won the judges ng Cluy last niga bis opponént | the Jamaica Spor ALL TO-DAY the Brewa and S¢h' B40 P.M. POLO named fablogion ace White OLT HAS WON OVER $65 STARS OF U. S. A. AND JA PANESE TEANS \ College Players ls Get Early Start OnFootball Field Sines BS PHILADELPHIA, Sept year's first group of Unive Pennsylvania football can expected to report at Fran Monday. John W, Heisma coach, declares that if a sufficient number show up, he may start f Cape May, where early ng will be conducted, Monday evening, but if not, the squad will leave for Cape | May on the following day anyway After a meeting of ansy lv. iam Hollenbach and Tho MeN ara would remain with the can the ie th Land the shore ined would Franklin Vi squad at Cape May camp probably will be for two wecks : | is STATE COLLHGE, Pa More than thirty footba for the Penn State ‘Tear ex- pected to report to coach Hugo Bez: | dek to-day. Others have asked per mission to remain away until after | year was held yesterday oe THREE SPEEDERS DEFEND DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 2 (Associated | Press).—The trio of speodsters that will defend the British Internationa! | (Harmsworth Trophy) against the ro M Miss Chicago, of the Chicago Yacht Club. To retain the trophy in the United | gv to one of the Detroit boat th phy | For the last year it has been in. th: persession of the Detroit Yacht Club, home club of Garfield A. V d, who won the trophy at Cowes, England, August of last ye Ame F with the Miss aT ‘Abandonment of the — eliminatios trials left. an open day on the pro gramme to-day ~—-—- Evans and McDonald Beat Britian CHICAGO, har Evan golf champic™, and Id, metrog ated Abe litan oper four and three teh over the Rob: day. The bye rinine the winr 000 IN 9 RACES © | names of the 108 entrants for the for~ | tieth All-Comers’ national lawn ten {nie singles championship, and then | selected the first card, which paces \him in the third quarter, along with |. Lindley Murray, champion of 1918; |team, William M. Johnston, title | nolderof 1915 and 1919; Vincent Rich- | lands, who defeated ‘Dilden in the WATSON, NLWASH |) Germantown Cricket club, YNOERWOOD LCNDERWOOD . | T0-DAY’S DAVIS CUP TENNIS SCHEDULE. 30 P, M.—Ichiya Kumagae, Japan, ys. William M, Johnston, United States. At 4 P, M.— | Zenzo Shimidzu, Ja+ pan, vs. William T. Tilden 2d, United States. Service—Reginning at . My trains will leave the Pennsylvania Station for Forest Hills at short Intervals until 2 a special train will leave TENNIS GOSSIP — ee t asiece : | Mile. Lenglen Will ICHIVA KOMAGAE | Play at Meadow Club. i n Fox, Chairman of the Lawn ommittee of the Meadow Club, | . has arranged a spe- the French star, npon the historic turf next Monday Day) afternoon arrangements mark the first of} famous French girl into actual com- | (! championship the chairman stated It is likely that itton “Bundy and Mrs, Ma: up may participate | competition at the Meadow so far recovered more than anxious to. take the courts to raise funds ed France, which was the ming to this coun- als of the Meadow C Lenglen, an en- would assure the best Mrs. Mallory Loses et to Miss Bancroft. For the first time in many moons Mrs. °° | Molia Bjurstedt Mallory lost a set to an American opponent yesterday, stalwart, Norse woman experienced a yelonic session of the playing of Miss Labor Day. First practice of the | Leste Bancroft, the left-handed Boston girl, In the third round of the invitation turf lawn tennis Rockaway Hunting Club, -- | tournament | at . In the openi set Miss Bai HARMSWORTH TROPHY. | cat! scr ihe nel® ‘Shetempioyed ait the a eotohet y st her command, driving and vol- n eed and daring that had strength in the fi croft ket down a bit. Then the ugh to win 4—#, 6—1, 6—3, Ace in the semi-final Fo va Bayard, Mrs. Edward W, places in the round. Miss strength on iting Miss Vir- | Gilbert Defaults n-| Willi Match in Grasp. With the retirement of John Isles Davis Cup metropolitan | i tennis singles nar- | rowed to a ¢ fact that Gilbert necessary to default when he Y ke of defeating Fred- Club at Bay Ridge BL TLDEN GIES HSL HARD OB INTHE ALCOMERS World’s Champion Strfffes Cards and Draws Difficult Third Quarter Himself. Wiliam 7. Tilden 24, the worl?a singles champion, shuffled the peck of cards upon which were written the Gardon Lowe of the British Istes | Rhode Island State tournament, and 1 onto Schimidzu of the Japanese eins draw stands ai rere which will begin on th SE ane Bc aneeratad) am John- Then if the eet Shimidzu te same round sty wil t ” atic layers ive, Tilden and JoMeton clash in the fourth round Wi gi bavis is the outstanding atay Moe qoartn quarter. His mast Jformidai. competitors are Phillip j | Neer m:\ Robert. Kinsey. The drax taliows [RST_ QUARTER COMER SIONAL CHAMPIONS ATR: SECO) ROUND (First Round Bree) — Tobindy, ee aye NY. Wao Wall Batt, New Yorks tala retina ap . We Gi Yi lo: Wy. any ago, at [re gneet SPennoe, je anadowne, i Jolden, Peek N’Y. va D, Alfred Ham He Hathaway York met, New. York Chg va Watson Tien Fist KOUND | oP Howard 0. Wins : Now, York city ve, bdward ¢ Na; domn M (EM Rdwards, Gnwd, Pat vO Walls Myers, | Vonden, “England 9s | pata; Watson Wash mnaver, Philadelphia, Pa la, Pa va SECOND QUARTER, FIRST ROUND Toland Evan ta. v8. 6. Larned, New York y va Charley, & 0 Noy tn J. Sweet vs. a. New York City va Wy; dB. Adoue Jf, Word, Phila Dallas, Tex va rte rd Voswell : Micranie ee Pee gM NGoue Hill. Mass Wobert Le Roy, Yate “Cliy vs, teuanoilla Bor ; Joan Be Hawkes, Australia. vs eM Keventaum. New York City: | Baitunore va, G. C. Caner, |B" Rice, Boston vs. J. 0. HIND QUARTER, mgt ROUND Le Murray, yee Huge Tallant. Ni Mathey, New York city Andre 8. Morgan, Poiladsipt joins Gordon Vane, Witmer St Latin, Pheodore” Bans Nya, Pedro R Rdralin, | Mant Gareld, Detroit, Mick. vs. Joln “W. ington, D. 1 Mari Daten tan amon Side WWePentaon, Phliadelpae Ga sitter fe Phlladeiphias ra. No OW er ig Pelee. New York Johnston, San Ni Ging ttth uantvilte fs. Chicago ‘va eT) a; Vince T Herndow, Pottsville na polls va Martwall Allen, fewio’ Shimide, Jepam fe artiur C. "Nicks Fwy, Lie; Willtam Tilden 2d, Padiade ©. Wrieat, Biden ee huipe Le doldshoroush dt, Baltimere, Roper: Manfred Goldman, New York City. FOURTH QUARTER FIRST ROUND Go Sarah V, Todd, “Australia is iow York city; Harold tn Men wilis oF Davia’ “Sant Francie; person,” OTanks: va Perey 8. Ou ERiRitomiac Ariaud 1. lrunest, Brookisn Noe, |teedeon de ‘Turcnue, Viarvard, tea Baliimore, Ma ROUND (First Round Byes) — Willian ‘attie. vs. Willian J.” Clotaicr, Philadele in, New York City Charlee Pailadelptiia: Joun 0. Noe! William J. Gallon, New York 4. Ph\ladelptiia vs. Robert Oncaea son Kinsey, Malifornia; ‘Edward Wilson, Chicago vs. Frank As Fall, New York Clty. Pleom ¥. C. Wins Juntor ‘Title. MARBLEHPAD, Mass. Sept. 2.—The crew of the Pleon Yacht Club, an one ganization composed exclusively af boys, won two of the three races sailed here yesterday to break the tle existing at the end of Wednesday's racing for the Junior sailing mpionship and a cup offered by Commodore Herbert M. Seare of the astern Yacht Club. In a light breeze that failed entirely at time: the Pleon trio in a 16-foot knockabou captured the final race fram the Corins than Club boys by about a mile, after Winning the. first and losing the seo ° The crew was composed of Richa Thayer, Skipper; Kenneth Kepner ani Arthur’ Wood jr. Young Thayer erly took advantage of the slight wind in jockeying his boat around the fives mile triangular cour: A VERITABLE RACING PARADISE BELMONT PARK ‘ “P GUMS GRINDEUR TO-MORROW’S FEATURES $20,000 Realization $6000 Nursery Handicap A 2-Mille Steeplechase and 3 Other Superb Contests, Ares ahigh ayes Broo) 128, 12:30, 12:40, 12580, 1:00, 110 428, P.M.” "Special Cars Reserved | for (30 Also by Shan “STAN TO-NIGHT—STEEPLECHASE, ow of starting, had swung into 36, | To-Night-Palace of Joy$seti"p tally at b=2, 1 it impossibl hament, the se Uinue im the tour being. scheduled for Sunday and the Ginal for next A. A.. ROCKAWAY SAMMY SANDOW of Cincinnati we SOUSBERG Of Hrokiyo. 1? ROUNDS NY HARVEY BRIGHT AM JIMMY AMARTO Va. TWO OTH