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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921, Brench Girl Tennis Star Was Victim of Nerves In First American Match ar 7 THE TEST OF REAL CHAMPIONS Copyright, LE. LENGLEN’S COLLAPSE RECALLS BREAKDOWN OF JEFFRIES By Thornton Fisher HEARLY ELIMINATED BY LEWIS BEFORE THE FINALS ie ONE STROKE asr YER® IN THE NATL AMATEUR, Gaur YOURNAHENT EVANS NEVER. 1921, by ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) YALE NOW READY TO START TRAINING e FALTERED- DEFEATED REGGIE LEWIS AND FINRLLY. Wow THe NTLE Alex blindfolds liimself with a scart, hums his tune, swings his driver up FOOTBALL PLAYERS Like Jeffries at Reno, Mile. Lenglen Was Weakened by |i jimi jity strait down "20 fair- « Thought of Great Responsibil-|way every time, Alve says that tp | Fifty Candidates for Eleven to Practice Under Direction , of Tad Jones. “SCIENTIFIC LOAFERS” gu BEST FOOTBALL PLAYERS, blindfolding ts another improvement | on the great old game, for when you don't see the ball your swing can't be influenced by any hesitation about just where you're going to swat it, FRENCH CHAMP LIKES A FIGHT. Now they suy George ntends to box in London By Robert Edgren. M’**« Suzanne Lenglen was in d luck on her first Amer can appearance. Probably Carpentier ore com= loMevMeLMINGLY rf every Frenchman she met, td ties | tog over tone ‘fom Gibbous—if he DEFEATED IN THE! ‘eMing to come bere, implored her to | dyes come, . Rast Wwe SETS } R This may be just English propa- IRS st , n gave France. | ganda. Of course thore isn't a heavy- —— } Bx SHIMID2Y AND SAYS COLLEGE NACH, Reminds me of a moment inJim Jef-| weight in England who could give = A zones OF = = fries' training camp at Reno, eleven | Carpentier a tent, and there hasn't 7 wintdt ae eanrc TILDEN BOSTON, Sept. &—Cood co! SERIRCE TLE UeeTvone hal 1 one since Charlie Mitchell's time OSING i yeprs ago. For months every Re nt Ce nate anieehaira: Sen, L tS aoe oe lege football players should be peon assuring Jeffries that he was the! which was remarkable thirty years Pun hee eRe scientific loafers. ‘This ts the ¢ sole “hope of the white race," and| ago, would be only ordinary now, as ANDO AND BRILLIANTLY theory on which Goach Frank nearly al! the papers in the country ie Ae epee day Ognters. THE FLASHY JAP 3 Cavanaugh is training Boston . a ngland will develo Sers were filled with the same kind Of) 1 Oinavyweight of Carpen alesse STRAIGHT SETS college gridiron aspirants. “In aiush. until the English ideas of ring train- football,” Coach Cavanaugh told ! Naturally, it was getting Jef's goat, | ing change, “And any one knows ity his men, “energy should not be and his closest friend “oe vine Cerin ey Creamer coming) wasted. It should be conserved to steer off anyone who talked thi : until the proper time. Bie! Shope atutt, A QUESTION OF STRENGTH. Unt lute. WAG Hass Hee CI “One day Bill Muldoon, now a Box There's been some talk about what | when he is needed is better thar : hy HOW chance Carpentier might have had tug Commissioner in New York. ar-|Ccainst. Willard, if Dempsey hadit the man who, although earnest rived at Jeffries's camp, straight from jcome along and’ collected the cham. and conscientious, tos the ‘East, and watchell the big follow |Plonship. Some peopls: say: Carpets his strength us @rough one of his workouts, After] [07 Nam Meet (Pane Jess. But method is contrary t t wd work Jeffries retired into steam | “You have. to. te “something 0 : many coaches who drive players bath over the hot SCPES Lochs the | sides a punch to lick Jess," Dempsey SS at top speed to develop streneth steam and lakl on a bench for alassures m OuVve pot to mive | ARTER FLOORING MITCHELL ° rubdown. iim everything that is in te a ene ‘ Reiiscn and 1 atone tind followed Ijuat enough to get hime Carpenine| 2 NINES, INSIHE AEE Ee: NEW HAVEN, Sept. &—Pitiy Yaw Jeffries in—the crowd being barred | Would hit him, but he couldn't. put RICHIE KNOCKED LEONARD 6 footbali_ players Keday: 16) Dent and stood looking conn at big Jefe Joss down, and if he did he coutdn't | DOWN FOR. AN & COUNT-— IN THE 280 traming under Tad 1 with’ an expression of deen though: p him down to save his life. It| THe IE CHAMPION ROUND CARPENTIER j ‘ ‘i ‘ Wrinkling Muldoon's forehead. I strength to be en as: Cam x (eae 35 coach, and though several men up Suld see Muldoon had something on |as Jess." Bye manus i RECOVERED AND EVENT- S Hiv DEMPSEY WITH NSHER= whom reliance had been placed on ad his miad. And at last it came out. 192! reel UAUY PUT MITCHELL OU T— RIGHT He LOWS THAT - co: t ae gala Muldoon solemnly, » 1921, by Rote sera.) IANO @ unt of their ave. by “Jeffries,” sa doon so) ys : oem : i “perhaps you have never stopped to ——-----— a . STAGGERED THE TITLE aes Wine St. Lemer Stakes, Uminaieds | be: hin think what CELA ie ss ni 4 00, Frankie Kage Wine in Montreal, | AND WouLD HAVE FELL A England, | Sept. §.— woe a ion, their places, it te quaht to understan he situation ennis a MONTE L, Que., Sept. 8.—Hrankie ANVONE ELSE —Jack PROVE Lele the | hoped, will: be eflicientiy tiled } ian cnet <5 Gaalals ae Engle, the clever featherweight of 1 HIS CHAMPIONSHIP CAUERE of the flat rac cas | Wake who 5 1 Its 1 pr over ithe world people every. troit, defeated Jack Shurman of this from a field of nine horses here |the Harvard ga . We where Are looking to you to be: Ave. | 00 tity ‘here last. night in one of the | As MUCH IN THAT ROUND A> es orate, ei I alinitnated : thig negro. ing orwar 0 URS a hpallt SGLN wa aard ub, IN THE 4TH WHEN HE KNOCKED THE ° Cave arvon's Eranidlin was eee ee = “your friends everywhere expect howed so well that the prome ind, Lord nely's Westward: Ho etter men He it Sty a. ‘It isn't like any ordinary | a him up to appear here on the FRENCHHAN OUT -— ve belting wis 30 to 1 weal VAN Eh let hate fight. You may not have thought ‘tla len-Johnston Match oa ‘ d Ho. | Sao 1 Jeas it, but you are the hope of the whit Ss = = oa stam, t der: ends ur race” — centre; Into Q : {° Yeftries rolled over on the bench —___ 1B “ke d L ik Sa Tory guard walle st Mal with a grunt. I wigwagged to Mul-| This. Pair Bene to Meet fn|ftmes. Atter an intermission he per- acKke nea oe ing eb last year, tt sothe doon. We went out {formed in more convineing style and bd sk he te ieee All | he i Party ouldn't be afraid to risk a sma All-Comers’ Tourney Which {pity pcara pyetecoer ss aiaitens reor ie a e. | Bean, who was a logica ene pet™ that where Mile. Lenglen ms 78 slater Johnston tackled 9 0 2 Oe ence { , turned she heard some one tell Opens To-Morrow. isitinia and won threo sets to one. Ss sta e rse ' Lo ene enue Wostiions: inelude niet ow Carpen' had n flopped = we npririson: ae as ee enere BY NEAL R. O'HARA. und Hulnian, Hu Dempsey she was the Inst hop y mike KC P " uck men in rant j By William Abbott. this being Johns- von i e Cap a ter Wy Cobo isn't so good at running bases the: Aud it can be] Kay And Into wou ee “wonder she broke down. It w There are now over four million aaaJohnpton sre drawn jsaid that Ty isn't so good ut running a team, eit wa pauper at the p Sooueh to make a female wrestle |tennis players in the United States, ame section und are bound to} . 4. _ as ; 2 os ya une are PGS URE Pele say nothing a men, women and children. ‘To -many |e cuter the ‘nate, After closely | Alibi for aston Is That He te avant but still hav Any guy that speaks fluently of Kumagae and midzu haus said &) Centre after Cal & Injured c he Tene as : \ y the rival stars this season, S dj r : eres plc outhtul without any 5 year Ay be ‘Out to Kle= ®@ A NEW GOLF INVENTION. Me pst i erentias match that Writer believes the outcome of th Couldn’t Run in Going but After auch Sxhipitions It jmouthiui without any argument. Baits Post ot acl Batex M jgoon—after reading that}C°Md posibly be urranged would be | muitel hinge solely on ‘Tilden's "i . - = wonds at the attendances chan J. Sa. ae : nd 8 ot last “r " BAe sda Peisoncetten/ t 4 clash between Tilden and Johnaton, {PH¥sical condition, Should the cham- Public Didn’t Know. ing OR Waist: Bemionts Off-hand we can think of no jobs easier tian naming Pullman cars, ; Was captain of the 1924 cloven | imseenvented a now way who are fiy thegras "| nlon be just the slightest off form, (2 aaaees y McNaughton, who trains Au- | ing Board boats or race he \- — te BALL ANG kava that he exper Sily the greatest stars any- | Johnston should beat him. But if the |da idently saw nothing to get | (Je haG | goit bail yan ne ons vhere the game is play For the| brillant Philadelphian ig right, he is By Vincent Treanor. Vexcited about in his. hor perforin- | con of the Roc! m vircles the buses tor a world's record | Putke Beauty, Grandes d Marni ‘Alex has set his drive to music last two years the tall Philadelphian | invinest If nothing else, his big HE epectacle of a Suburban _ “He couldn't run tn the gving seconds. But it ts mu msier to knock the pill c'er the fence c Lach fail lear ani Bll KE Sree ne eth ago Alex was in his| and tho little Californian have com. | Sivtntage in height Rd feach would Ls | . Sees citer a paced Md Sandy aiterward, han to race around in that speed | fof the course is a wonder to be'oli back yard practising swings with al petcd for titular honors in this coun-| weighs but 120. Mb sslte before that great race in June| Scratch h we asked, “and pr | 5 ; A 4 driver. In the house some one tuned} iry, Johnston won in 1 ilaen'| Tilden; with dl 16 viru Z J Poune cent Daren | Babe Ruth will never hold record tof speed till it’s legal to cirele oma phonograph, Alex began uncon-| yr. Vonuston anges: de assortment of }ran a mile at Belmont Park in 1 Wy public dons betting on hin? ia, [tHe cushions in a roadster , Sclously. whistling the. tune, at the| W#iked away with the national eham- | ‘(Ty trailing in a full thirty-second off iow Vdd know lie wouldn't ike { Ser ake me time swinging his club at the} ponsnip last y and also capturea | {nut ‘Tldens gatas ite memati’ | mile behind another, who was run- vidweral. Can you beat it? | The leading points cf interest in America to-day ure che points that A (Dover tops: Af t he snd- | the Rnglieh trophy—the first foreign=|11is opponent never know: to[ning in selling races at the same having a } in your {Separate the Yanks from the Indians and the Pirates irom the Giants. | ; ERY tee Mat hin wing was ae | Clot’, turn the trick. | ‘Tilden's Xpect—a smash, a chop stroke or one of the shocking f @ for » than a year without ey ' Cepas oui. Camere Char porte eM and’ tierolabl: head w: record Was the greatest ever gained! Perhaps a “soft” return that will entardavik. (casing Ab Bel knowing or not he liked Fal! time tables of the Penn railroad indicate that Pittsburgh is not TO-MORROW, FRIDAY at a8 oll and the club head wast by any o rely topple over the net while the aterdey’s (racine Bt Bel” | Heavy Bo trainer who makes |poing'to be u flag station ‘ going through with no effert an¢ This year the American champion er is in deep court, And ‘Tilden’s | Mont Park. And it goes down in the] such an admission ander the circum: oe SIX THRILLING CONTESTS spect rea oe Aan went. eubvon Round his English title after a A prvice is faster than|dope book without an official hair] stances sl a i put Eda mE Inno: Scott of the Red Sox played gooreonsecuiivel eumesn wien te I NOEUDING Ht af course and took his phono-|ennher Rortone sot edits with ui Cer a son's game iw {Turmns On a best form basis of| Bete cindy. Lie has made lot of jauite a neat record in these days of unemployment CEDARHURST HANDI D MH along. Swinging !n time to the] star, in the challenge round at Wim- | Wek ¢ ve spitit.. He'likes to | 2endicapping the pair couldn't even! money in a year or two and is pretty raniniateeriag CAF muisfe, which was a waltz, he sean! pledon, Not satisfied with this show-|!snipulate his shots like ay anist | D€ dragged togetier, yet every wise| nearly independent and callous to | Ticket scalpers claim a World's Series with an all-Broadway cast could Hopping. ont, 740 ards drives nit] ing ‘Pilden annexed the world’s clay |unning his s and frequently the|Man at the track played Georgie to| criticism. run for six months instead of nine games. RORKORKOMA RANDICAP) - -« to the mide court trophy in) rane world’s. ch n will purposely lose | beat 0 rio : — = | Next dav a haa Phis outburst of mastery, combined | Ponts because of a fondness for mak ihe - ae a aie on pane ota nus friend, Ed Plannt with the long tmp to Australia iate in easy sh t 2 x 4 y . l C t Y It is still repre iq om getting an extra Y 1920, has somewhat reacted against | Tt is a pet stunt of ‘Tilden's to|but these wise men were willing to ig t eams in ina ontests Natio } the phonow bh along: et {1 down] the temperamental champion. “He re- [Permit his opponent to take the lead | take 2 to § tor their money with sure Baitimore Ce iants and Ai ‘and kee f up. |turned home from Ei aly. nd then cut louse with a magnifi-! . AM era ti L Ti tl A : chabert 4 at eacn fee and Keep it eranke un. jturned home from England early in) and then cut loose with 4 magnifl:| thing abandon before the horses went For Federa ion League Littles) ix cits tsiana’ a,c. mnese seams the first hole he hooked his bail|stant campaigning. He admitted. he | Bg Bill delays too long and ts finally |<, PQ*L Im, the Ewe: horse altalls, wilt ide which, team will meet. Ue me course, whieh was sate hook, |waa-eadly in need of @ rest instead |dticoted, ‘his almost occurred in the Bre Dag aia SUSOS DUS Wen bn (ne to be | Bea¥ S McBri Wye ofc told Flannican about the musi-lof taking things casy Tilden hustled {Challenge round for the English title. | 75. POURHE down £0; 8 HAL game to: Of este are ple “a Farive, and Flannigan composed |up to compete in the Rhode Island) Johnston, unlike Tiiden, is amen ee eee nN Ae Ae: OER Much Interest Shown in GameS) payed. ‘The onty class that has not| Gass championship in Pittsburgh on |recnight une ich he mme joudly |State Tournament, where he was{Si¥e, relentless and always in a hur pal: a eons is tne iieprofes-|the at : On Te-Night. Sthenever Morrison drove. The words |soundly ed. by Vincent Rich. |to finish the contest, His in a fight. |Went out to the front as the barrier, {9 Decide Amateur Base- | reached the finals is the semi-profes- | the s Rough Hi were nothing much—they just went jards, sensational jusior champion. |ing type of tennis, no unnecessary|Went UP and just galloped all the ze fi An dn-da-da-da-da-da-da-da - da" Ever since thai time clom tennis | fussing or experimenting. This aim-|W&Y, Audacious struggled behing him ball Championships. put the tune wak so rhythmic that labservers have been predicting that |ing for a quick decision is a matter) 24.45 te. CG kad en amare —— Morrison increased his drive by 25|Tilden could not recover his best form {of necessity for Johnston as he must| While the crowd looked on amazed. | yards, in time for, the All-Comers Cham. {conserve his limited strength, A hard|, bvervecdy, knows, that racehorses Hf elimination tournament of | ‘Then Fiannigan began working on |pionship, which begins to-morrow. at|five-set matoh on a hot day is a| {te pet machines to be depended on to the New. York Baseball Fed-| the musica) drive, He used a phono. |the Germantown Cricket Club, and |{scrious problem for the little Calitor-| gar (ne game Ray Gar [hand day out eee ime UG graph for practice. I'd played with |thgt he would lose hia title to John-|nian- ee but no one outside of those who may eration for the trophies donat-| annigan before that. His maximum |st8n, his most formidable adversary. | Johnston's tennis is sounder than|Naxe had some private dope on the ed by The Evening World is drawing | alive wns abut 125, yards aie ia) This line of rensoning seemed to hit |‘Tilden's, His wonderful. forearm | seep cou ea tibitio ns Be heat {to Bole Five hundred clubs in) ake the pick of Vir- ~f 250, e|the nai 10 on i drives D ¢ : eiKat ‘neater Y ay s four Rando it with an iron if he wants to. |two points of losing to Zenzo Bins [aan otaine te mtee a ay Balter horse Audacious against the selling |Greater New York, representing foul inia tobacco; smoke ae Mig swing timed To a new Meu,” the Tittle Japanese wonder nla jmothing to surpass the Califor-| plater Georgie, who Would have becn |different classes, have played through | 4 ; that he hums under his breath, recent Davis Cup matches at| puss be 10 to 1 in the same company only a |p, a1 Just the major and | i } Pavan oh l a a gland and Australia Johnston's] fe: season, Just as th as | 1 Saree at! Sati hada gen at omen ear on tre was, t straight and Man, hes tinking bra ate Teas ce Amorioan fand Ruan THden's, sonal tine} Tce and the red board went up a ‘of the greatest years in baseball, so you’re smoking the As for Morrison, he has added ajthird set, when Tilden rallied C yhoston won the national title} if it were an ordinary happening. lave the Amateurs, Industrials and 5 : i ‘ mumely |.n 1915 and 1919. He b wonder- : ardly y use i orld’s best tts ny feature After taking bis stance land won the neces has a C ‘There is hardly any use of an in- Bar Peer e o worlds best cigarette ball ene ROMibeN Of)ful chance to repeat this year. vestization: now, (dhe race is oven dmommorces: BRAS a oe ness aad 1B trophies exper tobacco — you’re ‘Those who had the good sense to e ” " | years. By latter part of this . BY JOHN HARVARD TEAM STARTS low the money and got aboard ji nth the Hastern finals will be ki Pied: ts. Fistic News pvc and G Georgie ae ‘cashed but the Door |a1.20h att ie tiers i the Feepees smoking Piedmonts. zOSSip WITH REAL WORKOUT, |S? eubtc sith opty, past perform, 2 Glisten represented nthe Feller could hide the fact that the race je new rule recently passed) ny ier Sr4 Tomar Valere, the love battter, will eteah world series for national suprem. e {Me Boxing Commission, which com- |!" '* mln go of ten rounds ot a tm to te| CAMERIDGH, Mass, Sept. 8.~Har-|raw, amounting to almost bilking the ; f , 2 brvught off st Milwaukes on bes b KA ne SO ? In Class C, the Catholic Littie pels the different clubs in this State |Vaiger will bw to fee a We bert ie ardetna| Varu's football men knew to-day that |! atrons of the track as well as others |): others of the Bronx will clash with 0, each boy in the preliminary the better of Mendelaoin as the liter is sane | CUS Were again under training dis- Tr ana the Crescent Cubs of Yorkville. The a Pp Pi eerie winners of Unis game Saturday, Sept. eipline Alty potits $10 for each round they engage "#“" | neh U.S. COLLEGE ATHLETES only two days out = = is | will be the r gnized champions 4 -@oes not meet with the approval A ™aich hus teen arranged between the squad was cut to ninety-two men, Jin’ their class in Greater New York of the smaller clubs as the match- i er ll pall Biolen Ineo smoking and late hours were declared IN BIG CANADIAN MEET. | nd eligible to rep metrop- ; ” y were sigoed up today by tho tatmw. and ements were : “Ra aK Jolis in whatever interss al cham- makers claim 1t compels them to pay Matchmaker of the Metgbion Boxing Cub of Heats raite sapien ment Anil made] ROSTON, Sept. 8.—A track team} jjionship the New eration many of the “prelim” boys more ae ia ies ain fo of ve rounds al * na ining table and spe- | or tive men will leave here to-morrow| night arrange. ‘The Cat money than they are rightfully en-|'"" ‘ 0 Monday nit cial quarters for the first-string | for ‘Toronto to compete in the Cana-| Hirothers have had a successful year ' _ 5S ame = 1 ten-round bout between Charley Weinert of os nh have e twenty-seven mypere say that the rule is all right | + whieh was whedued to be fousmt a tion that th aso was an indica) oye group comprises Edward © |defeat, The Crescent Cubs have been @ for the bigger clubs, but the smaller |Twiss, Okla. on tae aftemom of Vator Day. tia * hat the season was Under way urdin of Harvard, holder of the| "early as successful in their season's | clubs haye too big expenses to pay |B% tke piace As ert's manager, Wy | Viske Brown, the big guard of last : playing ‘They have won twenty six Sh taert of Mocamey. demanded that Weinert revi a gaere | X@AT, Was OUL with a wrenched lot] WOrW’s broad jump record; Jake} and lost one. ‘This game for Class C this eort of money. tntee of $5,000 te promoter called off the oat, {RNC sustained in practising the | Driscoll, Hoston College; Harold Cur- | honors promiscs to be a great game, —_eet duck waddle nd other in. ies e! oil, Boston niversity; Ly aye he two teams are rather equal in a a In ond i = a r injuries were | \!\!! t her equ % Be © beter fut teerived by the writer from poe oem Fee ine Cae On Hen fairly numerous although slight ormer Notre Dame sprinting star|the way of strength. “ Somumy McGinty, the fait yrommter of Clevel micnge eorrwrighl, 98a Ede O'iary of ans Lied and Jimmy Connolly of Georgetown,| ‘phe second game on the same day ; who mages the championsdip Nght between Caan Be in dard 10) 2 Lercg ith thet sa ant legiate mile champion. will be played for honors in Class B lon Johnmy Kilbane and Danny Frush on fe oe ™ ie Sorminomsrraia Sorting | Alte Smith, Boxing Prometer,| Hayes and urdin will compete in| of the amateur ranks, It will be rep- 3H, MeGinty wtaies that there is s0 much Interes urday niaht. Maudimaber Joa Me Commits Sulet the open 100 and 220 yard events the M ks of Yorkvill ieing taken i the Kilbane-Frusm bo Mahon bas made each fighter post @ fortel: of resented by the Melrocks ¢ rkville, Pisrion ns thes the | 8 BUPE ALA), pt. 84% Alvin (Atie) | Jourdin will also compete in an ex-] winne the championship in their rere sie Sakae Ba Shenae Neartiad Ut - ith, ehrts promoter and manager} Mibition running broad jump. Dris-| class in Manhattan, and the Brooklyn (4 rette cle oe (EPH MAGIA he Conk Hine rene nhs prize fighters, conunitted suicide to- | Coll ts entered in the 20-yard race,| 4. ¢,, winners of their class in Brook- "nets, 0 Miion Iaaat bearrovien oho | TEN, Whe, (0eEM Chamton Pate Herman shooting himseifwith a. revo. {and Cutbill and Connolly will face|iva and Queens, In tho third game —from down where Gefeanhe) Larry Williams of Bridgepor tn thelr} gy night. received tae nice sure of $2,000, for bi Smith had been alling for several| ole Ray, among others, in a one-| the strong American Railway Express Peelveround bow e the Brighton Boxing Club of] cy iedous has made lente of money oat re with Ting complains. and hs inile race. In the International med-| team, winners of the Industrial cham- the good tobacco grows ioral pol eal Meigs praia aig nines Mae Base ents. of ocay ou ot yas the reason for his aot. | Ho Pley race, in whieh teanws from Toronto,| pionship in Manhattan, and the FS 102 for his end. The arom | nis counisy the lam week in June, in ‘Ruffalo and was. 48. well cag, Buffalo, Detrooit, New York| Devoe & Reynolds team, champions A 2 et 06 and Roberts go one lew York and other | und this clty are entered, of Brooklyn and Queens, will meet ‘ money. Willams received $628. Frankie Olsen of Pearl Ki He d some of the beat |Gourdin will run th -yard dis-|for the Industrial title of the federa Liooerr & M: yens Topacco Co, Willetts tm tae Willie (ance, Driscoll the quarter and Con- tion, nolly the half mile. c These different classes have been main £9 of 1 nthe including