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ON a - ______ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 TUDEN AND (OHNSTON FIND SNAPSHOTS AT BOYLE’S THIRTY ACRES . in - By. Thornton Fisher U ‘. ‘ RETA NS 2, THE HARMSWORTH JAP STARS EASY VICTIMS TROPHY BY DEFAULT Maple Leaf VIL, the Britis eee Although They Lose All Five Matches to U. S. A. in Dhallenge Round for Davis Cup, the Far Easterners Have Shown They i i Challenger, Springs Leak r Have Made Wonderful Strides in Tennis Since They First Hcg, Springs Lea ; Took Up Sport Ten Years Ago. DETROIT, Sept. 6 "The nied ctete: \ By William Abbott. COMPL ETE RECORD OF ff , The United States mot 6 Oe OS. AS SUCCESSFUL | ee = ; OF THE DAY WAS THE BUFF ~ yesterday retained the Marin s&h | Trophy by detanit, the Ra Cormmas | sion deciding not ta hold a second neat f D the wn (wn nition stk: DEFENSE OF DAVES CUP ee posite curiae” A REAL MOHT STARTED — [ier the Staple tical Vite an hen the famous cup had aires | SSS ue DURING THE WILSON -VOWNEY heat yesterday when « ardovk den safely retained, ‘Taden Saks tedeaceieet ant | Ta) “7 ORDEAL AND THE FANS on the second lay ant wa ( ts, while Jobnet: oppo Bene STROKE ANALYSIS ‘ MONEYS WORTH TURNED THE(E | Slahes gio overcome Was Boson three set guniney Su NOnEG HE Aces Places, Out, Nete, OF. ATTENTION TO THAT 1, which tore off a1 bre this country eleaneit up all (be | Rue, ook oR OU Gl A [and wae forced to wit Aennis titles th pout th 1 POINT SCORE- StCOND StI | —— ie { Spica Americ If apd Mrs Chien [i¥et this tadder of suceews may WOURM Be LS ELE tS a test £ OKMIGOSH— {Monae fete! "cays brs SORTER tien om yor ace EIST ROUNE DOWNEY HAD THE : KRETCHEL— ar we Gates conturit ft POINT SLONE—THIRD. SET BIG CHANCE TO FLOOR WILSON FOR / , ' an of Lime the tittle brown men] ieee, Peery eee THE COOMT BUT HE BECAME TOO van w fave Made sturtll ivane The STROKE ANALYSIS | EXCITED AND FaNHeD THE Ae - atin Scie snes Vara wo best players, Kumax and Si tH) a ¥ ® A} 1 =~ tye forty ie was rt the fnldzy, are not far below ‘Tilden Se RTcCATION -a( Gest, TS A tute tiles ay hor Until the mishi to Mtiap Pobnston, who come near boing t tims, Pea. ot \LONG WALK n mishap to Mig Breatest stars the game ever woe i Me Td 2 ATO elnas- | duced, greater even than the Doherty olNt Sdancceikey wer ~\Fe brothers, whos: playing y Pet) unten 14425081 ME NJ ® standard for the gane TF the | Srmiaze VL ed = STATE BOXING SURGE ANALYSIS: " Bapanese continue their remarkable ess Fie: (OULU WEA. 161 COMMISSION ASKED Birides it is very likely that the much |oiniten é @ if i ———- RICKARD [0 HoLD Rravelled Davis Cup may some day Ko SoINT, SUGRELSEGDND ACt ‘ erapetiaed END * Ma trip to the Mowery Ki mm Jonnaton P4194 E2682 ens pur PThe largest gallery of the series |S S =A & STROKE ANALYSIS = Rurned out yesterday for the last two | Kea, lus: Oni, NI, DE s THE OLD nNHERS AT THE Matches. It was a surp stron | Shims iH “ ty % {| “== : RING SIDE he Ance in view of the fact that tho cup POINT SCORE—THIRO SET. — * Po f aid already been won by the defend | Johnston vest@ 44342 4 431-6 ty of Holle i e Mion: 4225 142 dae ptt 4 aa AIA DOWNEY OeCASIORALLO Passes Poughkeepsie on Swim i 4 . edagsd STROKE ANALYSIS, . 4 < 7 7 Chief interest in (he two remaining Aces, Planes, Outs, Net. UF.| GREDNWICH, Conn, Sept, 6 iat STRUCK Jol = 4 ore ye ane Hudaon : Davi ; | uason ee EG acon for fe. walla’ yentera uoncee NY A LUCKY PUNCH NTO! POUGHKEEPSIE, Node sept 6 avis Cup matches was centred in| gm $ al iices for we were satlid yesterday OS TH Miss Millie Gade, the Danish woman johnst ate howing 1 ‘oe \ i RT en Slamong the Arrow Class Indian IE TIME HoweVER HE RED ~*- Hue | Gaaes, th sy ae Mat Bakuvde Hey ONT: MONET OU nn pe Hirbor one-design knocks | STABBED THE OZONE AND SPUN : who ts attempting to swim from 1b Ward Wirt ne ly last Saturday Shimidzu came 4b 404 1 4 4 saaog) Lait e Leahy ae S merry ACRES ie New York, passed Poughkeepsie Seat ithin two points of defenting ‘Til. | Hd 64 04 2 4 6 0 toma) NN the h vents at HIMSELF IN @ Circe one IWa5 ofMlock. sosterday. morning, ‘makldl Baha ‘ nm. So the little Jap furnished a STROKE ANALYSIS. hor Yacht. Club. [P85 o'clock, sesterday: morning, 2 ‘ mi ine means of comparing Tilden and leroasiettte lie bead Ll SE —— = aL. . =e. eel ee | a_i _ a Welght, won the deetsivn Johnny Hhnston, who will clash in the All ° ' n n ) mers championship that starts Mri- * fi Beatie cheng hin = a eee oe eM, Jers ey Boxing Commission nquer the world’s c mpion. Shimidzy Schoolboy Crew ii at a ae pe Beats N.Y.A.C. ee ror ilden needed five sets to take the LIVE WIRES poeta Are ae te iterates ies"! Folds Up Wilson’s Money sure f imidau. Joh t K | ee sae aaa a eT cae Veuabe| 7 ae a By Two Lengths Sect catnte dar tuba eae ine ite ee “A ter Bout With Downey] ~ ,, scree mre ene ei ne 4 es “Johnston and Shimidzu had never | Ze" met before yesterday The weather | was cool, Johnston's favorite brand. The little Californian started If the Yanks don’t win that there pennant, it won't be bec vause the ticket) pia LAMGLPHIA, Sept 6.—Phtladel- scalpers aren't pulling for ‘em. pl fifteen of the eights races in the Middle States Assoc R w N . United States, cL Oursmen W fatter Shimidzu, There was no fuss- Bigre SR STAR AEBS 2 Middleweight Champion Puts Up Poor Exhibition Against Colum- A super-expert is a guy that can’t tell which teams will win the pennant, | tion's thirtieth annual regatta on the ing, no unne sary fancy stroking. THIRD DAY. . . . Pr but knows right off who will cop the World’s Series. Sehuyiknl River yest The ra fYohnston quickly cur loose with his william T, Tildan 24, United Staley. detent bus Rival at Boyle’s Thirty Acres—Panama Gans and Mike Rhee clined Geren straight: Spowerful forchand drives and came. ina Kumagae, J Keli met gel Ld M. Johnston, United, States,” doteat | Mionnaion. United State," ¢eteaied Zenro Shi-/ = McTigue Fight Like Stable Mates—Buff and Griffin Fur- Patrons of World's Series games in the future will get frame checks with assy course under ide conditions, Supato the net at every opportu ‘Sohn: é their tickets, entitling them to see the next game that's on the level in case | Belure hundreds of enthusiasts . = | tne HEU an N EC taal RECAPITULATION. nish Only Real Action for Crowd of 38,000. Bone of hemmarktramied The double vietory scored by. th A VERI ; Aonien ; ts ss 4 smac eight « ashingten w ra “ | Kept him well on the run and the | united StateeTes eet at tee" ger ae” > a ie Aen | RACING PARADISE | rr 7s $4 4 oo = 201 206 rs featy the day. This crew, Fon ifornian committed many errors by ' | . : less Willard demands $70,000 for mecting Dempsey as a protection to |) af ot boys, defeate j Biting Into the net. “He tied twenty | — = By Vincent Treanor. |GiBBONS MAY MEET WILSON ir, i ans ie ‘ B E I M ft) N 4) two of these ¢ This weakne INY SON, t \idle- ir ntermediate + ; combined with Shimidzu's remark deap court defense forced the Am JOHNNY WILSON, the middle: IN BOUT AT GARDEN. : ‘ Seep CTURMIAES) URIS steadiness sent the count to the| can to go to the tenth game before | J weight champion, was very much | A boxer is never knocked dizzy enough to lose track of the box vilice | | Uy contest. io, the senior | § trreleth game before Johnston could! gaining the verdict, Hat in hand) S afraid of Bryan Downey in their PAUL, Minn, Sept, 6.—Mike count. Washington Is. by wonderful a K H win. Shimidzu, smiling broadly, rushed ap|yout at Boyle's Thirty Acres in Jere|Collins, manager of Mike Gibbons, spurt in the last. fifty. yards, v Shimidzu with his peculiar forehand | to congratulate Johnston and thank! os ean Phitting and cleverness at ground cov-| the umpire, his usual custom, The S°Y i Lering was invincible in thy third set, | latest Japanese star has only been in he Wasn't tryin m the Union Boat Club of New y afternoon, or else|St, Paul middleweight boxer, an- A thick neck even counts for something in baseball when you're in a) Yori Pek to-day that he had received neck-and-neck finish. Onn TNG ty mor 1 very seriously to bi NK fi SATO Ti Qwhicn he won, 6 this country a few weeks, but already up his Columbus, ©., rival Wither | a ram from ‘Tex Rickard in oe Fak caenumtee |! TOMORROW'S FEATURES In the fourth set Johnston resumed] he is a favorite with tennis galleri view could be taken at the conclu-| Which the New York promoter re- Another reason reformers object to the fight films rs that both boys ap- | -, . Pea his blocking game and the Jap's chal-| — Hefore Johnston disposed of Shim~ 21° SOU. 0 Le of the. moat |Wuested Gibbons's terms for a match pear in one-piece suits. eau $3500 MINEOLA STAKES j lenge was stopped short. The set was| idzu_ Bill Tilden won from Ichiya S107 Welyal TORAGS: HH st) with Johnny Wilson, to be held at as Wii two-th nile SEASIDE HANUICAP f Marked by long volleys with Johnston) Kumagae in straight sets. The world's amateurish ring work seen hereabout) Madison Square Garden on § pt. 30 yorld's Series w over by Oct. 15, or just in time to let the sport- | were together most of the time bringing off the win- | title holder performed with more dash in some time. The Jersey Boxing | or Oc =a ais Syst als eee hoe eee a igee wave Vi | vowa | THE PECONIC HAN@ICAP F ning point with a fine placement. Yet] and oontrol of strokes than he has Commission suspected thé worst, and| © ins said he had not yet an- Bb experisisuces 1S One aE \s lew i Dther Britis Cont \ f Bhimidzu refused to weaken. He hot-| shown since arriving from England |), Tor iialol ; inp. | S8ered he wire, but probably would [lens r r RACK AN 2:15 bos i | footed after every shot and his strong! two months ago artorad Promoter Hckard 2 wilh |notity Rickard that the St. Paul boxer lseconds for an average speed of OORT yeah lenetiee ania CLAD H Jhold the payment ilson's share] would accept whatever terms the pro- G D Si il. jmiles an hour, and received an ova-|‘the Washingtonnins rallied, howersr ’ kill lof the purse ($37,400) pending a he mate suggested, ane eager is the rey awn saus |tion from the crowd as he crossed | ra in atroke, and by a” pretty [ine which will be held on ‘Phurse *hantom to m ison in the ring. T E Vi ti jthe line. forged into the lead just at the ved ty q - a5 — _Jimm, Murphy driving the same car " Mlle. Lenglen’s Ski a rene | Oe RCM WLOL OTE | ures, ters ces rs ne ng conte or vera ust (Boe Wied | es hs ay ve sand people turned | t#€ end the Columbus man had one Prix this year, was second in 2 hours rrett Gilmore r ship 1 nei ‘ Thirty-eight thousand people turned | out eye and the other puffed up, while In Bi Re EEA Wi tninnite Bo 4 Seconds, With’ an avers | singles race, winning by. ten lengths 3 olds 8 | ery ype 70un Jout to see the hout and left the arena | Wilson showed no marks of the battle Jage of ninety-eight and one-half miles | in om. 1:58, Jack Kelly, V i |thoroughly disgusted with the exhib Wilson might have made it a good 1 Hee ee ee eee ee ee arie st aatiele satice (entOaied Cle nen on, Club, Broakiyn lion. Wilson was berated as the worst | figbt had he led oftener, or gone in and) Larchmont luck wae very much In| iit Mince st seconds, senior auadrtipie sculls crews, fiente Norman, i \ ii ne minis uple of a champion since the |/!Xed. but he had shown no inclina~ evidence yesterday on Long Island] y Paire Jith | smacke back at him, and just | PAT tion to be hit by any of Downey's Sound. ‘The lar club held its an-| Frenchwoman, mn aired With) smacked i peek shichwene intortnelaays of Al MeCoy, and Downey incuise nent piel fall Geis with & HAE of Cate { Dean Mathey, Easily Beats it above her head went crashing | showed nothing more than willing-| | What looked for a time like a much thme yachts coming to_ the startin ? TESA a od “|through the enemy’s court. Mrs. |noss to swing both arms wildly for| better fight was that between Panama line off i ont Breakwater, When } Mrs. Bundy and Willis) Bundy, who ranks with the three or i | Joe Gans, the negro middleweight belt | Howell C. Perrin, Chairman of the Tace ' mo four best women tennis players in|seneral results. He was absolutely | holder, and Mike MeTigue. With the Committee, set the course signals there i ¢ Davis. | America, seemed when thrown intollacking in a scientific knowledge of ption of a few spots wherein Mc- | Was Blowing an east-northeast Breexe . contrast’ with marvelous Suzanne |the game. His left hand was just a e looked about to knock the| that wae the best racing wind o} | ne [yesterday merely a good wife 4nd lronger and his right suffered in com-|D°XTO Out the men behaved as if they | “"The langer division had a triangular ike real Southern N spite of everything that has been | Mother, Sich with even Brahie Utocane | Members of the same stable. |race of twenty miles. It wes a good ES eae } said, written or thought since| Mile. Lenglen, however, took no| Parton q ank Moran’s|Gans didn't look anything like the /stifl beat to Greenwich Point, for th: cooking, Virginia ” i OH aye Jeyelone he on several occasions) first leg. ‘Then caine a reach across ‘he | Particular pains tq play the lady, |"Mary Ann. y ‘0; xy none Mile, Lenglen, ibe French &'rl Instead she shot the ball at the feet] It would be a shame to credit either Ca euraN eka get Sir Riehl wins ioe eal oy cee cor the ecacne tobacco has a flavor er mat o Mrs. Mollalor W: v! off 80 ctory, i a ha 3 ent 2 Fy Wonder, lost her maich to Mrs. Molla of Willla Davis or angled, it Of 80) man with victory, although Downey|when he should have been aroused to /gemired Jn ihe race among. the Arty: all its own — more Byuretedt Mallory, ne kia o Mprawiina. end Eineing ‘vainly, | Was the aggressor. He piled into Wi-|4 fighting pitch If Gans wasn't|In the class the winner was Lstalena | g ys gay champion, the fact remains } jOfter she poached upon the preserves |son from beginning to end but did| “Pulling” then he has gone bgck/ IIL, the property of G. I". Pynchon. | Snap, more life’, Gispute that she is tne most marvel-|Or ‘Mathes, her pariner, ‘elbowing | little dama Wilkon' he {Syytiles Certainly there was no- |The thirty-nine-footers of the Larch , vous woman Americ. has ever beheld |him out of’ the to make sure Of| cmensive rare n took the|thing formidable about him as he|mont Yacht Club covered the same more relish. | hug — the point. bi de offensive rarely, depending on coun-| Worked against MeTigue. courae, the winner being Grey, Dawn. | ipveaels This 5 rol o ny 0 ” e \ pencil ae eee tthe inclosure’ Most thrilling of all were the duels| tering. His blows may have been ol ae Whe Haseien ana'Sound-vachtinge war aren in the | © SIONS SOE ae oe which occurred when Suzanne took [harder than those of Downey, for at] Quy ham jtussell ih the fifth round. | Yacht Club. \ (of the West Side Tennis Club, #t)4 position at the net and Davis tried anc y © 1c | | Forest Hills, was held spellbound by|to beat her down. The tall Califor- Tein againat Matty Hubert, the ans » | ‘© sho youlc i one ow. nhak: Corinthin J tne Prenchwoman’s exhibition ot akih| ian Is ene ot the hardest hitters in | HARVARD FOOTBALL TEAM | Vetscy"“tos'ag" history Suen tei | ta ce ty wih aime sti | yesterday, when on the same turf) Acfogy tho net, but Mile. | Lengien REPORTS FOR TRAINING, | Keck te the kame. Hult showed that | Ni hremerty or tamund ‘Land: a0: rom which whe fe ; a he was worthy of the name of fly- i ner flaw wooks nC UNA He edo ee MER ana y footer not in commission thr summe d ack a weight champion by o h ck and Ios es and weeping, she slashed |again. More speed availed him noth- igh umpion by outelassing his| With the new stick and a rig not s A "| CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Sept g—|oPponent, and Griffin was eat in| ting the best, Nautilus won in the divt- | w rect ain and contro) every-|inm, for on other oceasions the French , CRPO HARI, RAs GIN Wako: ting |x Gaiam her way. Pat 7) | pes ble Way to-day at the stadium when sev [of old timers who. were really, good | MAS Kicking. Un whlt pee all oven ane \« she w t throug wo e e or ‘ ound ie ic y all of he yacl = Dean Mathey, she went through t ‘ometim but as sheloral veterans of last year's team and fand a knowledge of punching and | ished witout any accidents. “The only sets against Mes Moy Sutton Bundy | ML eka | a small army of other aspirants for | fetWerk rarely seen in these days of | one of Importance to be reported was In r winning poin t f \ end Willis Dav nd won by @ score|py all fears fled and everything gone | c . mediocre boxing. In the first prelim- | the third division of the handicap class ; fig 6-1 Wasttormotien, SSucanne was again {Crimson gridiron honors reported tol inary Willic Spencer of New York |in Which Rascal. the property of | is of every one a wonder girl,| head coach Hot Misher for first prac- [and Solly Epstein of Indianapolis | Jacobson, was dismasted. In the divi- crowd was gyiprised, imme- he was in their hearts, too, {404 shar, tila fas / in| went through ight. uninteresting | {onthe Winner an both actual and cor- ; t diately after the Davis Cup sin- e RREG POE tes Waray MB tO y at : : "}rounds, the New Yorker having the |‘ the Victory class and the U class of j gles, wher Eddie Conlon stepped to an Li " si ahh ys tH holes | er of it all the way sloops filled I) a nice manner, Inthe for- f hee centx$ of the courts and an- ShDIATS more eiterising [caused by the loos of t _> - mer the winner in prop ‘ nounced that Mile. Lenglen would Fant tat carl theaters eae Automobiles Race to Vop of Pike's (Tt of te op, } nat carly’ in the after ee op of Fake’s: © Cliss U sloops and also wor | | take Par an an qfahibition mate’ of jnoon Uie rumar went round the elub| | Te Penk. Rama: the, Claas Uapere Ale eno. wen i } mixed doubles. house thar Mite. Lengien would never | timely COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, Sept. 6 > winner Hie ponuar ptat t “The match will not be played if it | Play tennis again, here or anywh ) King Rhitey of Oshkosh, Neb. won ‘hill jr. again was the winner r raing,” added Conjon, and the crowd |"'Sne is a complete nervous wre vlevens Bl tun Panvoue trophy cup be alin Southampton one-design class in j Intedpreted his remark as a cuo that |explalned aman who said he chad aon [ts captain of Ui ‘ Is) iy Boe re MR By Su Oe UES nia’ Laie ’ # they were not to be too certain of the | trst-hand authority ‘The tennis age|SApected te beeorne andied for | the Peak yesterday In = ‘French girl until she actually «p ¥ | peared. There was a round of applau B Ald! rity and BVEnEAN KUcinehae Poet ete or te MCOIED SANK | tather more polite than anything else ans to her before a tatah if ga [Captains who manned an « yand it was mixed with laugtiter. The | lone to-day you need never expect to| Vile boat w! 1 wa hort of eleven by way tur tion shoula ever have brought ed er ever here without her father. Avs be Wiel, ie 1 EETTERMAN BEi.¥... MURPHY ae ON UNIONTO‘:") SPEEDWAY. The Vi inia Cigarette , over 183 Inshes i 1, "Otto juse which came a little later was | come home aguin.” And then sw goca Rood Material last spring r are winner, was frat | UNIONTOWN Va, Sept. 6 — YW. —from de A | a of in an ays lor dear life iow t Coach her's assistant Shut vas | Fette rn oO o H mt, It was. real rooting with |i" And play fear Wer Raw the] Coach 3 assintan " first. in|Fetterman, known to the automobile own where in it, In fac& even veteran | Preudians, cal a defeat complex. Sh tennis reporters were caught in|gocs around thinking all the time tha VAD vel! justify herself, It's Saving feta rit Ralph tracks everywhere as “Red” Fetter- second t No. 3 in|man, drove a Deusenberg car to vie- the good tobacco grows tbe 3 she must ts one of 0 . * tory Mm the 225-mile autumn classic = ‘ nae st a was on view. |her crazy.” field coach ety cup inst "venr, made tho at the Speedway yesterday, thua cap- bs i 0G vl an 20, ulfo 0 'e oO th ; fast vervice of” Willis’ Davia and ile. "Ltnelan: was convalercent gs ann mm LN ifn rete migtes rat prea, Hetterman covered Tagorrn'fy Mires Tanasen Ca. ak on ‘| p