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ne YANKEES PLAY THEIR WORST, YET | DEFEAT SENATORS Poor Fielding on Part of Hug- men Mars Their Game at Polo Grounds. | BABE RUTH NOW HAS MADE 49 HOME RUNS.) Babe Ruth slammed his forty-ninth, four-bagger of the terday, and ix breezing along easily towurd a new h record. ‘To exceed fifty-four, made last sea= son, he must hit six in the thirty games still to be played, or one every five games, He has been averaging bet= ter than one every three games, so it would sem that the recomt is ia danger, Ruth hit No. of last year Sept. Ut, off Ehmke, in Detroit, Oa | Sept. 3 last year he had made enty 4, | so he Is five uhead of lant year's figures now, 1N21 geason yes wries By Isaac Shuman. RIGHT IN THE CENTER. OF THE (NCLOSURE Stop THE paws cuP “How DoES THE JAP pRONOUNCE IS NAMES sHiMMY-DO ~~ Bie’ - THE A SPECTATOR WHO oF DIONT KNOW TRYING ]H TELL HIS FRIEND WHO ALSO DIDNT KNOW ANKBE bats, applicd | timely =p: tness and ‘ tude, early turned ye what seemed a game ¢ wre one Victory over the Sen ators by the ¢ at ¢ it 9 to 3. The ts’ scores came in the first inning « ich a poor | exhibit the game | seem ed | Yanks appeared worst, and | those the moment o who didn't f¢ nant s dim the pr ng double to Milan had ckinpaugh, | fely to centre 1 nd then J and scored Teck. Bush Bing Miller was w took third atch Harris Waite thre away the rwed Miller to eon a run. Althi were discour- aged the Yanks themselves were not, and those who saw the game will have more faith hereafter in the staying and fighting power of the team Elmer whose these days is all tt ould be, led with nu single off to centre, Pec! followed home ball ¢ tehing the He hel These and the clouting ned spelled the third di nators since t this we er ttan 1 wis er hits by D 1 four mun whic he seventh, ind on two ¢ % lout can hit const ehind them. fi a Jeers Awarding Hout With Hoots and jeer nouncement of The jude nto Harvey rh echo! Crowa Je welterwelpht ver Young ——— and Rooks in Manchester, Vin Golf IESTER, Vt a—Th H th x Cup ! 1 san Mend Poadtur Dhop rks M. ‘ 1 4 lay Indlewt t , eer a RUNS FOR WEEK _ NATIONAL LEAGUE LITE Bite VOHNSTON TIED \ KUMAGAE IN A KNOT In > StRaiGHr SETS WOULD N & VICTORY BILE LOOKED AS THO! HE @ game onward!” una ncimee IEED HELP Back 1 THE CUB HOUSE That’s the Giants’ war cry this | Be aie THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, DOUBLES MATCH FOR DAVISCUPIS FEATURE AT FOREST HILLS TO TO-DAY — 1921, ' 7 WATCHING TILDEN BATTLE AT FOREST HILLS Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Giorious FRAILS FILLED THE STANDS A SUPERB RALLY HE SHIMIDZ2U S HAIR, ATT BEGINNING THE ENO OF THE WATCH = HE 240 SET WAS SOAKING Al: Lat oa YO KEEP HIS EYE ON THE po ae HLS BALL DURING THE TILDEN- SHimipzU RIOT DEFEATED THE BRILLIANT & ATTIRE WAS TRAN SPARENT™ TILDEN'S SERVICE ACES BORED HOLES THROUGH THE ATMOSPHERE AFTER By Thornton Fisher WILLIAMS AND WASHBURN V5. RUMAGAE AND SHIMIDZU | U. S. A, With Two Matches to Its Credit, Has Big Edge on Japan—Mile. Lenglen and Vincent Richards vs. Mrs. Bundy and Willis Davis in Special Mixed Doubles Contest. W END oF THE Mo ser ONE JAP WAS ASKING ANCTHER. WHERE ONE COULD GET IT To CELEBRATE WITH By William Abbott. ITE a comfortal sin th |TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME poeta AT FOREST HILLS. eballen, mate round the American Davis! rye one and only feature of the [Cup team will oppose Japan in the) second day's play of the challenge | doubles this afterhoon at Forest Hills.! found for the Davis Cup—Japaa line-up will be Willlums and) y the United States—will hoburn agunst Kumagae and tuk ace at 2.30 o'clock this ate Shimidzu, the two-man combination | termoon on the courts at Forest | from the Far Bast. Hills with the holding of the As a special attraction Mile. doubles mateh, In this mateh Re zunno Lenglen, the brilliant Brenoh! Norris Williams gd and Watsom girl, who is fast recovering M. Washburn, the American dee houlth, will team up with Vinewat| will meet Ichiyn Kumas Richards in mixed doubles agunst nd Zonas Shimidgu, the Japs M May Sutton Bualy and Willis} te rs for the famous Davis. | Japan came near being a real peril! way of added attraction, in the opening singles matches yes-| terday, Any idea that the defendin, | uzanne Lenglen of France will make her first appearance Players would have a sinecure with) petore an American audience 8 168 the little brown m ied auickly dis-| yor regrettable default to Mra sipated when Zensu Schmidaw, making | syiiory in the recent national Jhis first appearance on the West Side] Championships. Mlle. Lenglen will Club courts, came within a few points of beating Bull ‘Miden, he the world’s greatest tits. Shimidzu, coping aguinst big phys {eal handicaps, took two straight sets from bis famous adversary, won them 90 convincingly that it was dif ficult to believe It was the same Til. be paired with Vincent Richards against Mrs. May Sutton Bundy and Will Davis, the Calle fornians, in @ duixed doublee match. SHIMID2U PLAYED AN AMAZING GAME - NEARLY EVERY BALL HE RECEIVED Gor A RETURN TICKET der of all 1a wonderful knack of antictpat- GIANTS NOW ONLY ONE-HALF GAME BEHIND PITTSBURGH LEADERS. “Half a game, hali a game, half Plager anak Chub SAPTER HIS HARD FOUGHT morning, for though they were By William E. Simmons. Sandy Hook, Gor, Island, wD ASL PM. 19 913 sa m standard time. Add one hour for day counts fishing in Great itinued good, as far as ho recent reports «bout blue- having vktishing O'Deran hest salmon w ton a & Compass Fi mors membe riny du Nov CSTANDING :OF THE CLUBS) NATIONAL LEAGUE, Clubs, oW. LPC.) Clu W. iL. PO. Pitts'gh 78 50 .609 Br’klyn. 66 62 616 05 Cin'nati 57 71 St.Louis 70 58 .847|/Chicago 50 75 Boston, 67 58 .536|Phila... 43 84 . GAMES YESTERDAY. N. York 78 51 J i in i rt * and 4 | aia at Phila peo GAMES TO-DAY, New York at Brookiyn. Chicago at Cincinmati St, Louis at Pittsbur Boston at Philadelphia (2 games) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Clu, WW. Le PC me, We OL, RO Balti're 103 37 .730 Newark 57 82 .410 Suffalo. 89 55 618 Syra'se. 57 82 .410 Tor'nto. 80 61 .667 J. City, 50 88 .362 Roch'er 79 62 560 Readi'g 46 94 .327 RESULTS OF GAMES IN INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rocher RoW 1 thd Statin; MoCane and sekwert re 910023 003 0050200080 Ged and gam: Thompson and Cryaal At Byracuse—Joreey City-Byracuse postponed; rate, | founder, idle yesterday, the St. Louis Car dinals whipped the Pirates 1 to 0, and the New Yorkers are only half a game behind the leaders in the National League race. it! ‘The Yankees and the Cleveland We have a motor boat t will be very comfortable for twenty, | but only ten will be taken out | Indians both won, so there Is no fishing “trip Membership will be! ¢hange in the American League 1. Por further information gs fi to M. Krasner. Room 925, No. Standings, the Yanks holding their Chambers N. ¥. advantage by 10 polntt, » most flourishing fishing == “te ees tc Palmetto urleston, Ty Cobb. Gaining |‘): ts t ning in 19 i a peculiar y Few f | this’ oa the'et aa On Heilmann for | rte Ty happened to. be NY Perret Nevok usowthetie manatee! batting Honors ; | Wis an device Son of its x , devotene reseatediine aman ree ant = t t ot when | told them the CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—With the cloce re ng awny t sport ut p of the baseball se ma month away, |} s efte and 1 Detroit Tis |Ty Cobb, pilot of the m we hen a| i house offered sev-|enters the homestretch only throes bn a Girieee st fish caught! points behind Harry Hellmann, bis “ n ro s first prize! y Rs ny thes bate My . iil far chenne Mi got the pres. {slugging outfielder, for the batt tisoe Nog Wark bein ) prove my theory,| honors of the American repay OS t| tiviman suffered a ' e he fisherme Re dropn' 6 8 to t 1 hin Feeeaee eet] dropping trom 408 lors, lawyers, | Georgia Peach con deni 1 the club | siderably by verase | resident | 392 to .296, i | peaker, leader of the : land Club, advanced from sixth i 17,000, cn rel fourth place, with an ave f 37, srw Own preserves for beach fish. | Which ties George Sisler, the St. Louis suitable ins [star. Babe Huth, who add cire Ty icdeipila J menibons, cult drive to his string of forty-eight, \\ ut Ss perhaps more sonwnt int ~ tho ' Be therein ie iA} continues in third position, with ‘ Re striped bass, loca Ruth stretched his total of runs |! f vind in’ the fresh} soored to M2 and his ia bi we i down to the brackish ange to say, not along| Sven him a total 3 “ Sas up here, An-|is far in front of his rivals userly sued is the] Harris of Washi t ‘ack b sly called Wen to hile! total’ an h attaiy welght ai f fifteen pounds, et ts, ee wi 1 1 y | AMERICAN L Clube, W. OL, PC. HAGUE, Clu, = W. L. Po. Cleveland, + R, +37 15 110 10 4 1s MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES), NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. H, den who had cleaned up everything |! ures Sa ee Gey ee — — — during the past year. The American |'U4\\ 8 thee id himself ne within a game of losing the third |1ike a. jack. kn ability to set, when he rallied in time and|make remarkable ts" was per- staved off defeat by capturing the |!iiP8 the strongest pont of his game, bape 6 ; en his tennis in England 2nd at the After a ten-minute intermission | s time Jearn Inglish 8; ae Pecan See eeu Nrc, | Tilden, who appeared on the verge of [tem of hitung th as the et . were under better control, |the tall. Philadelphiar Teri eae and the litle Jap was really out- vit dicen fers regular- sed for the first time in the en- {!ty the little brown man continued te pump the ball back at Tilden, who counter, In the last gume Shimidgu | iny bly would end a_ rally by sprang a bad cramp In his left leg| driving oat of court or landing in the and was unuble to complete the thet, shimidzu had the easiest sort ame, Tilden winning the set, 6— - lof service, The ball sailed over as big nt A i at Hee vera as a balloon to the American, who Vrequently Shimidzu y wo play the tea couldn't run after the ball, #0 pain. | wsuelly would play the teasing shot ful was his leg, and Tilden had no | opitae ore ° tyniea! trouble in winning the 1 It biden “oleyed oneicoe His t lending brillianey with poor rls champion wasted points trying to pile his cannon-ball a narrow escape for the Tilden, usually a rver of tactics, Ameri- keen ob. stubbornly tri valuable ryice aces with cote nnleeu Initting, Shimidzu, dropping tar back ind reach in lis favor, the A f the base line, had trouble handling SUH datender reused ton play ne Filden's speedy service, although ‘Til. AGL Whee ae Peele den himself tossed away — glorious Llinaster, ‘Enatoaw “miden hung ba chances through desire to be spec- ) ,, | taecular, We tid consequently, lad aT “sshimidau, always steady, won the by one of the cleverest base line play |27S* set llden being guilty of ers that have been seen around here |OoUP * Jap took the for a long tim JRecond set, é 4, , , rican con= ‘The challenge round started before |UOUiNe erratic and refusing to come a crowd of nearly 12,000 fans. ‘The {UP to the net, where he enjoyed & Stande wore decorated witht fags oe (marked advantage over Shimklgu, that tutered the Daria Cup.| the thitd set was a repetition of the thin wend "The tin. [other two, although ‘Tilden, in’ des. ‘iver cup that Has travejled |Peration came up to the net more sof miles was on display in {Often ‘Phe ninth game Shimidzu won itre court. ‘Phe weather was |¥!thout giving his opponent a single \ extremely hot point. TU was'a critical time for Til- Va The opening mateh was between [em who wis visibly tired. The Jap, { Miya Kuma) whe will return to ling 5-4, needed only one more Japan next o fade “Lattio tite |stme towin'the set and match, ‘TM. : fennaten of cniitechin etaining his nerve, took the next V ; in straight sets uine afler IL went to deuce. He also tah a i Bee hie BRACE Whe amant captured the next one, 6—4, ‘Tite next Ti. New t4 NT play of Johnston's genius as a tennis tine Was easy for “Big Bill,” and Wer kinonta His 10k it petTartine this gave him the set, It was a tight a ; : i Californian, relentless in rl ‘ A ineinaten te the usual rest Tilden wes ; Het enk a PORE Re Maca mproved. He changed his gem miuit tee ia i rt but this stroneth (and played more for the net, with the { . Wis fled) hy don result that Shimidzu took only two ath Fa ea at ene thie! di snes inthe fourth set. While racing i ‘ 1s 0 Wau te Mantion, | after a sile line shot in the final game: \it ti we Kumagae had little time to the Jap developed a cramp in his lett |v’, ei KHWGMenth, | Ok eq and defvulted the remaining Haj | iraail | ‘| wonderful mid-court offense 1 sei ) rothly and. Kumagae beat hinsel he beginning of the end, |r ‘ triving outside or into the t 1 easily outclassed the weak= ; Zena Shimidzu against 1 nthe fifth set, winning six aey i ‘ proved to be a neat little sur) to one : Sto match a f-foot-4 Jap aisainst the | Mth a tweri yer the Jay's lack | SUNDAY SEMI-PRO. GAMES. ; \ yon 5 > un asset ‘ wit you arouindi| CoSaEN yee 4 ‘ twit epeed \ ff 7 4 vet 3 ‘ ie »| HOW U. S. A. DEFENDERS a * av th ; Wi wie 2a CAPTURE FIRST TWO ‘ DAVIS CUP MATCHES. |* 3 7% New York Pobiog jew York va, Federal N. York 78 46 .629 Boston. 59 63 .484 \ vs. Dantary Olod Clevel'd 78 48 .619 Detroit, 61 69 469] |, THE NATIONAL, RACE: NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING. an aus St.Louis 67 61 .524 Chicago 53 74 .417] , Rogers Hornsuy w euraraa Wash'n 65 65 500 Phila... 44 79 1358) Les ¢ red i Strobe “anainin’ 2 GAMES YESTERDAY. anvira ment NOY Un ie Aner Ne \ ‘ At Tol Grounds narr | creased his batting Pr mn 0 ‘ s i get dt threatenit 4 r i ga oeniediond ie ol en ’ fi Gu000R 4 [seat oe 4 41—10—6 Moore and: Perkines Budi ana | IT NEDY | “i en i \ ae | on Six Sox mm New ‘ g20en2001 4 o ¢ " 4 apitulation. 1 ‘ s. val Gi ti O00 Tae { 4 ie " sna Acer Places, Gute, Nets. Datauite,| eMCittomis fa demey Ole Wotton” , norpnnion ss aha ’ as Lees aed eee MEADOW CLUB CANCELS Harter and Soverendt Ree WARE BiRelOry » Lilien RB 8 MLLE. LENGLEN’S MATCH GAMES TO-DAY. eading batters for 7 ‘ ‘ SCHEDULED LABOR DAY. Washington at New York. Ginninnat it: Meu 5 ‘sav “) . Cleveland at Detroit. viper bin anc eh Fd i H ‘ uirman o} Philadelphia at Boston, Hale, BEE, Peunnien \e a ee: , 0 t ripen aes f oe St. Louis at Chicago. oung, 2 ee) ' Fesadieene | Law mimittee of the | Louis, 338; ; ; j Bea Oi ae $M of Southampton, L, | BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. 4 ae ld ere ire ' fer aa 2 I wing telegram to | ; Ener eae 1 $ : se } The I World last night: NATIONAL LEAGUE. sin 1 2 ‘3 ; ar} M en having iinisl . a Stroke Anal oy just © 1 to play singles bere, riisbys St ee ay 5 3 0 nsisting subles mateh, which if Trisch, New York emf ru M4 4 saae 4 i h finite agrees Home Rune—Kelly, SN York |sell of Minnear t ee r | a : iit Pore "Won £2, lost " ‘ of Art Butler of t NAT'L LEAGUE L TTING Stroke Am a8 ui 1. w ve cancelled her ene aiting honors in ‘ 8 ' ; i $ r nt for La’ > 5 nH ie te Py ws aesulan HH “ 10 ft had been planned to have the ia Wy i B 4% 8} French sgirl face Miss Mary Ky suffered of two points t Recapitulation of Series la Biureted 4p continues to top the list with an ayer- . ues Aces. Bl Oute.Ngh. OF. Browne, Mra. Molla jurstedt Male ase of 388, oeee (2 fe oe mw Hy lory or Mra. May Sutton Bundy, “ye:

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