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i 4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921. ELEVEN INTERNATIONAL ENTRIES IN ALL-COMERS’ TENNIS TOURNEY _{ ~JAPS MOST DANGEROUS OF FOREIGNERS IN CLASSIC Never Since Event Was Inaugurated Back in 1881 Has There Been Such a Galaxy of Stars, including Several Remark- able Youngsters, as There Is in Championship That Opens Friday at Germantown Cricket Club. | By William Abbott. | TILDEN WILL PLAY FIRST HB All-Comers tennis champion- MATCH IN BIG TOURNEY. ship is correctly named this sea- N EVERYTHING - - - - - By Thornton Fisher|}\|!S5 AMERIGAI|, Copyright, 1921, by The Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Work.) BREAKS WORLDS SPEED BOATMARK Captures the Lake George Trophy at Rate of 80.567, Miles an Hour. + PUT ME IN THE” REFRIGERATOR SIMPLY DETROTT, Sept. 7.—The close of the 1921 Gold Cup Harmsworth Trophy Regatta was marked by the greatest @° ¥ = son. When play starts Friday) pyrn ,apmLama, Sept. 7.—The craft when Miss America IL of De- for the premier title at the German-| honor of opening the United States town Cricket Club near Philadelphia) iawn tennis singles championships at the Mist of contestants will include! i, Germantown Cricket Club next visitors from all parts of the globe. | eriday will fall to William T. Tilden troit_set the new world’s mank of 80.667 miles an hour in capturing the Lake George trophy for the one-mile speed boat championship of North America. performance ever made Dy a water \ From faraway Australia, Japen.) 94, holder of the world’s title, Tilden Fiast THING | Manila, England and even from MeX-) wii) take one of the three champion- YA KNOW ILC Yest AV 3 victory for Miss America held A. Wood's hydroplanes = y \ Z a atta that began | ; . 2 ‘ AGA f g | 27. His Miss Ame cease feo have come racquet wielders Whe) 15 courts at noon for his first round 2 FLOP CUT it ' Z detended the Gold Cup, while: Misa did their bit in the Davis Cup matches ‘ rving C. Wright of Bos- America Il, retained the British inter- mateh with Irving eh 0! fn and remained to take a shot at the) io mromer of Beals C. Wright, for. \Gayswiten Maple Leat Vile the. Briaeh : 0 of Be ght, for- |day, witen Maple Le e the Bri Amerigan championship. The snter-| ic national champion ghaiienger, “was disabled ahd sank bo- national entry in the national tour eee einen eee ther atellar Walle Wood) drove ‘the: yistves | ment numbers eleven, th argest that hes are scheduled within the in the Gold Cup the Harmsworth ever entered the All-Comers cham- races, his brother, George Wood, had | pionship, which was first started back| ‘Mclosure surrounded by grand stands, the honor of setting the new world's in 1881 when Watson M, Washburn of New mark in yesterday's trials against time The old world’s mark of 76. heid by Miss America 1, fell with the first {a downstream” yesterday, when orge Wood sent the new Miss Amer- roaring over the mile course jn 44.27 Tie! lowere further on nthe most dangerous of the oversea| York, a member of the Davis Cup | waders should be the Japanese, .| ,., ss Aayer. ul | Kashio, Ichiya Kumagae, who will re-| (4% Will cence Festi ULLAL A turn to Japan immediately after the] Philadelphia Cricket Club and J. 0. | Philadelphia meet, and Zenzo Shi-| Anderson of the Australasian Davis his second. trial dc , when bi midzu. Shimidzu with his unlimited] team will mect Lawrence W. Rice of tea atten owt inci endurance and deadly forearm driv-|Hoston, At 4 o'clock 8. Howard pan Sor EAR mitchin nour ing should figure prominently in the| Vosiell of New York is scheduled to ut At. of $1.455 miles an how ational meet. The little Jap came| meet Ichiya Kumagae of the Jap- The new world's record is the aver of six one-mile dai stream and three up. The fastest of the three dashes against the current was made in 45.05 is within two points of defeating Hill| ane Tilden in the opening day of the chal Ww Jenge round for the is Cup. Any|champion, was among those who | one who can come so near upsetting | practised to-day at the Germantown the world's champion will provide] Club for the forthcoming tourney plenty of trouble in any tournament. | were Wallace Johnson, G. C. * Davis team | es, three do iNiam J. Clothier, former national | tL of Detroit, won the Des ‘Trophy race for displacement trott 3 : ite and. Tee, s\ts0 of Just now Kumagae is not at top|and twenty or more other players . (SHER ©- actroit, finish ond and third re- form because Of a. strained back | ent it “waa announced that KEEPS ROCKIN’ THE &i peels * Unquestio he js not as formid-| ‘Tilden was resting and was not ex- GOAT. « == able ag Shimidzu, but Kumagae can | pected here until Thursday night. be counted upon to give a brilliant ¢ exhibition in his farewell perform- ance from a land where his tennis ‘° , wag devised, avis" aook"8| WELL Cost Money Hereafter fade out of the party, mine Auratans oe eve meus! Mor Trainers to Scratch Abe Mite aks a C sp) new laur record of achieves Their detachment is formed of Nor- abe, Mitchell) Breaks \COUrSE mena ti peony us man Peach, Clarence Todd, John : y Record—Other News of | om'y with his hi Ss Boca gon aewc,.'| Horses From Racing Cards|——-— fe ee aes et LIVE WIRES Cecil Leitch Not at Her Best in Exhibition on Montreal Links - CHAIR brilliant perf Ithough the Golfers. Heiman ea inontserc nel rilliant performers, although | in- — aa e made a @on the 60-yard B clined to be erratic. ‘Still very young AILEEN RIGGIN WINS | ae : anda 4ont yard ninth. Jones in years and court experience, they | ‘T ~a ere 5 Ita well known plunger won a big ki N'TREAL, Sept. 7-—At thg Mount | suffered burns to his left hand : lack the rock-like steadiness of Nor- Ten Per Cent. of Cash Offered race oaitite Priend, while the rank | BACK STROKE swi ts ky bul he expects to playin he 1 mateur championship toure Lau Bruno Golf and Country Club yester- | | ma man Brookes, their famous country man, who for years was a leading by Association for Races and file of the public lost on the fa- veal yorite Aknusti. After the race it nt day afternoon M il Leiteh, Miss Aileen Riggin of the sew York figure in international tennis. idi was said that Aknusti was sore going Women's 8. A. our fifteen-year-old|Woman golf champion of Great qimeland, will be represented | by Must Be Paid in Order to the post, bul Knew noth- By Neal R. O’Hara. Olympic faney-diving champion, scored | Britain Britain and France, played 10 | rdon Lowe an . Wallis Myers, j ing of this, So oH! SARE TESS 2 ia lean-cut vict jo-yurd back-|an_ e: foursome. She was! Pe ] . Sho are very dependanie, although to Withdraw. nol insproper Salil aS EG Gy St Lae a i clokacautsvietoty in a beyand Packs (an cexnibition tomeomes Bhs Ter |pcAyRace Course inva) Setting * Deither one can be safely figured to not be permitted to start any time, . Jack Dempsey is considering the movies again, but he can never out-|/vtires of nats reat OE ee ees eerie oes ere | fas Charmingly Picturesque as advance very far in the powerful, By Vincent Tre One of chess dave the Jookey CHD) osint Gaspenticn (0 dhe aver eerean arena, atures of an aquatic meet run otf lthey played against Norman Sect | ingly ue as field that will line up on the German- | y reanor. May appoint a competent official to ~ ee by thé Metropolitan A. A. we i land Charles Green the latter the| It ls Captivatingly Beautiful. | SE” train fg eateroa trom eu Stameree eal Semone (Pare (ive 41 6h oree ear cad’ empower Ducats wil! look like commuters’ tickets if nine World Series games are} Genes Ieland last. night. °¥ 8 lrormer champion of the Dominion. | Manila, where tennis is excccdingly | seal awakened to the im-} oer io order scratches when he is of Played at the Molo Grounds. Little Miss Riggin, who had the honor | Miss Leitch was not at her best, b E L M 0 N I popular and many of the local talent portance’ of doing something to! the oy that certain horses are | wt nee post at scratch, soon worked into the/owing to a heavy cold contracted on | ea eg ry Chat” should. Got | Pfevent wholesale scratching and the{untit todo thelr best. This would | Barnum may have been wise in Timflam tacues, but he overiooked |i. and held it to tho end winning by |shipboard, but she made the course | be underrated. reduction of fields to two or three afford me needed protection to the] organizing a baseball pool Ua Wearaalln JHU AER GuPiaunlen tasei® mike (Onuvesla/naw anaila net P A R K Even while frequent revolutions are! starters. By a ni ic rac- | Public. o 8 e iar a : atte be tm progress many Mexicans find @m0| tioe will cost a Paes rae Latest reduction in Mr, Forg's autos should enable second place winners | ‘7 tn Sate an tener Rater AG a remarkable one | CAS RACING PARADISE” to swing tennis racquets. Iqu NO otis (ani Gavetirevalled lately. oF Looks as if horsemen are becoming | of both leagues to buy new cars this fall he ete BEEK GETIRBRGAAT cao Rick Miss Leitch will play in the TO-MORROW’S FEATURES Birbolla has entered at Germantown as have prevailed lately would] tired of chasing the Rancocas Stable'a) . 8 e peter alving, sactited nocond place from {auian Women's National Champl: es expressly to show the natives that the ie time Moll off attendances and rob} ood “horse in, Naniieans, OF 08 tacky like the Pittsburgh football eam will have 5 Field to vteoir | iat wuyings secured second place trom |) 4. Orawa, Sept. 18 to 24, and in $3,500 Jerome Handicap Ind of Cactus can produce capable the syort of most of its interest. No] cight entries to. yesterdd s. mark. four declared | for the October mes. n Women's National the Amer event for men, a players. one cares, fo Brentwood Hanidicap P . . ce. ie dicap, proved al ~ : - , fot enix on account of the interaa-|suen Joxeconteate an tral, of gester: [Sue Sr Gant, Alcock and TRNNECT| ar seijeed_ wrestlers only iad Intelligence they could be yard" ipevaiy, hontlean, eee ume [Champwnsnip at Deal Xa. oct 3 {Whitestone Steeplechase tollal feature but in other respects e as that of yester-| clap were withdrawn, | Hildreth might o «only ‘hi elligence they could become ostenpaths,! a Walkrover for Tag ee te eee an lto & After that event Miss Leiten | I. sour orniEn MINK CONTESTS this year’s national tournament will|day when Mad Hatter just galloped] have started both Mud Hatter and | + 8 lowance of 17s. and Actual performs and Miss Alexa Stirling, the Ameri- | FIRST RACE A Bor OM. other meet ever held in|in front of Kingdom IL, er| Thunderclap and cot first and second A guy whose hair is falling out finally has a spare part in Im, 53 2-58. enabled him to beat w can champion, plan to tour the United | 3 Salers aay ot ee ey IL, or at other) Tonoys, Kingdom il. wasn't capable | t trouble his nearest rival, Louis H tates in a series of exhibition | da vegeee ANE podigeetite pas peters Neve pul eventa Whersiohe ores stands out so RE Rintllbe Geena mBMbIANoeOLCON | “ep veccie (neriuentem cine canearnids (ne fellcatmeaa nate | wig of the Brookiyn Central Y. M. C. A, {matches for charity. Pee ah Aven Heqotiva, et St A ars entered for the much that most of the other starters| tention and as far as the spectators | | 0 far as {Ne all started jute in August tn- | who received a 58. handicap, | gett intervals to 1.0. PM Richards junior champion, and count. |##€ scared out. The Belmont officials] were concerned the .ace might Juat | stead. of Bent, 22 ue . ———“—_-——_ | DELIAWOOD, Mini. Sept. 7. -Abe] arm Keserved for. Ladies, leas other boy wonders who wlil vake evidently believe the present scratch} #8 well have been a walkove A boxer is called a manager's meul ticket becanse the punches are al | Raisers leven in Firat Work-Oat. auienel ae Geare Duran Pre | Grand Stand & Mnddocks &.85. icking before being stopped. {rule is fa Ga ane - : See ING HORN 7 | Profes 1 golfers, detea i : 2 yerereee Mirora will be oat in| Tule 48 failing to accomplish the Pur-) joa mom, a gelding trained by Andy |en him NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Sept Vardon, White Bear professional, and force, Foremost in this clans will bo| 202° for which It was made, and it William Larned, who occupied tho! Nas failed, They know It ts operating] rice and finished last, att ¢ pipnacie of American tennis on sey. | against the best interests of racing andy Nttle attention, yet on opening fisy different occasions in the period he \is unjust to the public who pay the} Of the mcing seacon at Hane Ts oly, f 80 to 1 shot jn the third aaa aniened ia ting very | Four umpires will | That ought to imsure som quad of Sibi aaa i in unt-| Jack Burke, Town and Country, State | ne ms yesterday for the first ses-/cpen champion, ( and 5, in a thirty- of Rutwers. College, footoult pene. |shechole best ot match at the White |——-WHAT CAN | GET FOR tice under the supervi orge | Bear Club. Tr ifternoon Mitche!) for umpiring the World Series yo rmssta n of made the 8 to 1 favorite in} : WALT YAR ae Dit aeecucune| ran Foster Sunford, The squad is expected | made the holes in two. INT Cha ae] ; fore 912 when Maurice Moloughli. | reignt A new regulation, therefore.| (ha rane won by Morvich to be augmented during the week. junder the jcou : dn he sirat| | RODS BUILDING | | HN aa eed the exploits of tae|tes vecn made to substitute for the — | Destte the hol sun that Beat down! nine holes he score 35, one under KONING : eftoctivels topped the exploits of present scratch rule, it will ee inte} Detadou will about do next time. on the f anford gave the men-althe record, while on the second nine|| private Instrue Kent ener ie Raat talier taped” Cone Creniiee eon ; ae He ran well yesterday as far as he] ha; {rorkou end Whe nage Seas he got 30. Gym. Koof Track— 10 Handball Courts, with the hasbeens. He is entered for|inday next. It reads as follows Sat) went, tiring in the Oras int \ Guan arin craven an Hult fore chan Hedeniye Some PHILA. JASK O'BRIEN on ) it ua ads as fo! Was just a race ooh ee, rine 5 F a selva : PA Ae ee EA Sept. 7—Robby Jones, 3 Ot ne eee tullatzed asian.| “iN all races closing during thel eer inl | By William E, Simmons. s loss te Indeed serious, but ag n| fy aaa al p gd youthful golfer, has added || MADISON SO. GARDEN ‘one whose tennis career was|mecting, or forty-eight hours before,| That wonder horse of the turf, Old} vee, NBM Hoh, Gon Haluk MA Gace neo 1 Wave OA GHlend) wnat supposed to have been put in campoor)any owner may withdraw his horse| Rosebud, showed that Wy On Wa, a ; et Gis dai} when Tf told him one day that T got CATs USO. Syumrey ti ‘er cent. of the money} remnant of the class for wh ie | Tar 2.33 Ate ee buch Sport out of fish lost ul E ‘| given by the association to the Arst! Camere at all distan by winning | sag nt N | derstand me _ With “Met” Tennis Laurels, |seoretary at the time cr dectaration,|Tong time siner he want 1 he posts| “Every angler Raows, a Piaration must be made Dy 10.30) eee eke dawn hefore| Fair weather, moderate south w know, that the Weak is 15 Kineey brothers, R M. on th y of the race. Thesel halt the journey had heen ng to we the pres think. wealfen ae ‘oward of Califo , laration t w pe divided, 60 t| and 1 Reoseten had omy Old Sinner 1 ae ' sy raion! Howard of California, hit n I be divided, 60 4 and Old tow ny Ae ane 1 ‘ hi lop Noises. ‘Thirty boats were frequently referred to us “com- nid horse, 40 per cent, to the| te slitke of In m came with _|in,tine at Broad Channel ene day dast ons,” may now be counted among the 1. In case of sicknoss or accident] BAN ye the last undead yards 4. (ast 1 returnité! weok, Some men stood up and shout fl 4 in the tennia Hall of Fame!a hosse may he cacused by the stew-|to capture Hird mones heggin 0 aso o Great houlhhed ip tenga at i } Kinsey wanitho Metropolitan lied no other reason," | ee | ay on Minslay afternoon sunpued, 4M re taker mans | a i ship singles yesterday, and |)", ey ane iaanee Rut Neue gunna Devcloulnm at Helmont t to see the races ae styles i gained the la els in where there iS a good thing lke Firm tie of the: t i {OG Ue ly en ites SEED at es t s The Pacific Coast Trend in yesterday's last event. the (new elas at the Naval Academy has | Utomobile they discoveral that | Bul “ I know how A ‘ d a consistent and often brili- f ; y attended with good results in spite non we 1 me ‘ with the best chance of be wheat nit era : = f : ’ ” ’ A sme before a large gallery ees eee " of she ost weeks ated, tad ya : to pick ’em! : f the Crescent Athict 4 ' , Pr not on y Waste time and ba } r les Robert K 3 AERP an eee pee Hen few unthinking fell the singles Robert Kinsey |of ground and wos beaten only by ag lan, who t ver at cinwor the r, . Gi the remarkable re He probably woul cow PENUURLIIEAPYETAT Cruise, |The first Se; yer meeting | Fone Brit | " he top ten, 62 tr nt even break. As a Fes emy hack! im tia Auditoviinn of the Pulitzer! IT 18 TO LAUGH | 3 £ you r MBI 94 a I os ange weandetg ete - — J all ig \ Lot f fun every tin . | to marvelous | —— Building to-morrow evening. Hy| 4-pcfine Mon nt i | ¥ t to all that} . ‘ "1 v Juliu f mae ond wr or then you'y ZO to B r 28 8"! Crew Captain Only Harvard Leader * go ag ho. recently dotted | CrEW aptain Only marvar Leader | a Rai aen siieetva ho most fh ta to see the rash } nt nal of the 5 7 ‘ | tern of the boat, See athan is indi if t T. Mi k El oY Marks with sixty colored Pic-| nan with a whole delicate \ ' ta against, 37 {0F | Ee elw t crybody with} 4nd the fellow with a w away CAMBRIDGE, Mai nd contem-| Mailed on bis wooden box f Sept. 7—Capt, Lewis McCagg's decision to Whi Z if and remain out of footkall in order to give his entire attention to the varsity | tivs tt fed to attend, OU euennee Hoae An tie On er-| crew which he heads has prevented a unique feature being established \ ien enerally & jhus got to anche . . neey a total) i, Harvard gridiron annals, If MeCagg had decided to play football |tews, bu pttor swinging of t Mt and th % ny 69 er | every captain of the Harvard major sport teams would have been c ft tl eatle is th the litte 1 of muscles Tore wh tdash for the bes h of rocks where the flat: Fro mthe opening Davie he- | didates for the eleven, George O en, the halfback, is hockey captain, |), Hi Rae Hey NNibaNR Ate thie weak - gan to storm the net. His terrin and Jack Conlon, who heads the nine, is a candidate for quarterback i p; keeps counting and the wise crew who fish | She tates each cuscoy Jim Tolbert, track captain, has yet to return to Cambridge, and if he |eatel, seluo Avcuraieiy; grows in-|there, are going to get the pool, and { waar remains in college will try for guard again. Keith Kane is football | «creasingly v wifenus with the landing | the wise Buys on the stern the Ha! captain. Fiske Brown, who is likely to succeed Tolbert as track captain, | 1)4.4\; Arde WL ata = same is also wrestling loader, He made his letter as a substitute guard melt with shout High Ho: Roberts Gets D: jon Over Larry against Yale. Wiliams. withou nice Fyen with before him Da ailing ou Harvard's varsity squad will reach ona hundred to-day. Owen, Sees ac dinay radi BOK Al Roberts won a twelve-rourmt de- | . Jewett, Johnson. third string quarterback, and Charley Tierney are the |‘ ia, AGH on Aver Larry a Mi : t the d for cigarettes . letter men still missing, Charley Buell, the speedy drop kicking quarter- died wil) afford 1 ¥ i‘ ; arth 4 ea ra bal| bad Vi ia tobacco ts the best back, whose forward pi had much to do with Harvard's record of ’ f [da teat might MA © 01 gin e 920, in one instance saving the team from defeat at Princeton, ia back =) * ae N ts was pilot Jeanette | in harness and in fine shape. Most of the big fellows lost we eo ‘ tk res Orie WOR UN SOReE G0 hae ROUBO A j ' opening day on account of the heat. enpies eo ow (oc fish well directed mgnthanders to the chin,