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. BIG TENNIS UPSET EXPECTED J We todcpatin May Lose to |(STANDING OF THE CLUBS Richards Is the Feeling | on sis BS «sc ont Nc ox York 85 54 $12) Bikiyn. G9 OF 07 | Re i a senesea Pistebin ao £4 ‘803 |Cintaati 63 94 200 was At All ( Y ‘d T Sticule 76 61 ‘S88 |Chicnye £3 64 387 GAMES TO-DAY. ” Led omers ourney Boston, 75 82 [647|Phila.. 46 93 .331 (Chicago at New York. GAMES YESTERDAY. | Cleveland at Philadelphia. act tg ttabure First Detroit at Boston. Tien - Shimizu Match Will MLLE.LENGLENMAYGO sue thr ry fvSsges geet St, Louis at Washington Qraw Record Gallery, but It, BACK TO FRANCE AT ONCE cite Gopi "Mitns"sai"sctmn "| eee rtoNaL LE Second gamo— Is the Outcome of Other Con-| ON ACCOUNT OF ILLNESS. | paton".! BooR Sai eS Gl palte., 114 41 795] Syracie, 65 87 408 | bch Sn bury é O201 oon yrac’e. 65 28 test That Has Fans Guessing. | | qtaiites“Watimi “ata o'kent" Giaover “ind Buffalo, 85 60 (61d Newerk Oe 98.422 : a Mile, Suzanne Tenglen, the French | Oe | Rocher 89 65 (578 J. City. 53 98 .351 ce wonder girl, who agnin was forced to GAMES TO-OAY, Toronto 82 70 (539 |Readi'g 50 103 1327 By William Abbott. leave the courte at the Creseent A. © | Wen vork at Cinei Y GAMES YESTERDAY BULADELPHIA, Sept. 13.—Inter- | s badnbesd bad hedaeeriiel Lona Jad Il “Brooklyn at 8t, Louls. Baltimore, 11; Newark, 1 (first). | est" the third round of the National | Setind Aachen be) bes rena tel | Boston at Pittsburgh. | k, 6; Baltimore, 3 (second). ‘Vefinis Championship, resumed this} ¢#mination by her physician tondas. | Pp Iphia at Chicago. |Bur ‘alo, 6; Syracuse, 2 (first). | nantown chiv4 It the examination reveals that uffalo: 5 5: Syracuse, 4 (second). | joMaiternoon on the « the French girt is seriously iil she AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Reading- Jersey City’ (rain), © eourts after yesterday's postpone ment! wilt take the first steamer available | Clubs, W. L. PC.) Clubs, ow. LL rc, | GAMES TO-DAY. will centre chiefly in the Johnston-| gor prance. N. York 85 50 .630/Boston, 64 68 .485 | Reading at Jersey City. Richards match. There is w strony) if her illness is not of @ serious |Cievel'd 84 52 .618| Detroit. 66 73 .475 Newark at Baltimore. undercurrent of feeling that the little} nature she will rest here for four or 71 67 514|Chicago 57 79 a3 | Toronto at Rochester. Californian may be the victim ot an| five days and then wilt attempt to 68 69 .496|Phila... 47 84 379| Syracuse at Buffalo, upset. Tilden’s battle with Zenzo| Play ® schedule ef matches sgutnst Shimidzu, the little a oe ee por tat a Pirates the Easiest ot seis, will draw what should be a recgrd gallery fo: this sector of the) Lowe of England; Willis Davis of country, but most concern is mani- | Salifornia and Phil Neer, intercollegi- The Four Teams Giants | foctea in the outcome ot the John- eton-Richards encounter, son and Hawkes of Australia, dahnston when in top form will! ‘The internatio! 1 silts 7 ° esidac' ie esi doa yal ae ener ns) Will Face on Western Tour & Jap who twice a kers; but the Johnston to-day is not! take a telescope to spot the survivors the same fiery littie fellow who | of the eleven overseas stars who en- ——— handled Shimidzu much easier than/ tered the annual classic igen in the recent Davis Cup series| Rain early yesterday, morning pre- | New York’s Pennant Fate Will! GIANTS, THOUGH IDLE, wrest Hills. ‘The former national | yented all scheduled matches and con. 5 ie es fiUe holder arrived East in July ready | Haed most of the contestants to their| Be Decided by Their Show- | DRAW POINT FURTHER |iutie was sald) about individual ing on the Road. | AWAY FROM THE PIRATES fhig championship as its objectiv The Californian le ‘at Newport) chances in the big affair at German- meee | suffered an atack of ptomaine poison-| town, but a great deal of eloquence Even though the Giants did not play meet ‘Ther wan @ recurrence of this was expended upon Mile. Lenglen. | By Isaac Shuman. yesterday they gained a point on their as not a ; cted the tarmperamsn emed to get | many, bredicted the temperamental OW comes the most difficult} "vals, the Pittsburgh Pirates, in that a French girl would soan sail for. home ine emost A aah tie ch Ndoad beles on “little neeen in| without meeting Mrs. Mallory in a PenGd Cf Ue GIAnIN Seu sCn || anmaMths Tia ATES) MIRVONT CS 6068 wp ton is the calmest ! return t here was instinte he : » pace 6 . e Po return match. There was instinted | the holding of the pace on the] Gottte header, but utter sinning «| Of @M racquet wielders, both on and praise for Suzanne's game, but little aay st Cruel of the court. Consequently, it was | Pometinentars tere diepeaiteh ttle froad during these two most crucial] fitteen-inning game from the Braves very noticeable the last few days,/ could so easily be affected by re-| Werks of the pennant race they fell before Mitchell's men in the when Johnston found itdifficult to sit) verses ikunilttadly sae eesuly SBIAyINe <Gliibi|, “sevens ye asian Gos Wage atnEly Mrs. Mallory, by the way, is here to|on the the New York team to- ‘The Giants have won three moro | deh atid OE te RERIS npete in the Women's Middle States |day invades Cincinnati, then goes to| kmes than’ the Pirates now, and the wiso an unusual thing to] qhamplonship that st to-day at | pittsburel Virates have fost the same number ot | } art the former champion befor‘ te] tite Holder SUCRE Tadal Gon tdemin tal ARI "10 StL NACGAGHeastHene'| mm the New Xork team. New fogs “he hoped for aq few caay| Ure declaring her willingness to/ teams, with the exception of their} The Giants start thelr final invasion | Matches so that Ne could recover Te eee eee eer nadea wwii |Bearest competitors, the Pirates, will, | of the West this afternoon in Cin- pen A 4 surely be ranked with the ten leading |!f past performances form a standard | cinnati, Arthur Nehf will pitch the Ik-was a fortunate break for the! american players this year, a sisnal|to judge by, give the league leaders| enening game, Tho Pirates again will serjous at then to Chicago, and | hittle fellow that Sunday interrupted | a yes : ivi and yeste s postpone- | 20nor for a foreigner playing his first/the hardest kind of battles in which | Play the Bovey. If the Giants lowe " blessing. It gave | Stason here. The little Japanese, ali. ince + bility, their strength, | "94 the Pirates win, the New York ages 5 5 prime favorite with the players’ and|t© test t SaUey strength, | team will be leading by @ single polot, | Johnston yal time to rest up, and possibly his showing this after-|fOUrnament officials, has 1 interesting observations sin de some |their courage and their fitness to! “Mitre mus no hun . i wu ice in the nant » arriv-|compete in the World's Series. | Leet e » to dard | ight e ‘ics ie ere | ee haga mito Dut’ not be at|img in the United States last July.| Of the four clubs which the Giants ely dad ahney MSRM hig pest, Vincent Richards will come| First of all Shimidzu ‘believes this|must now face on this final swing | Ree revege Gen renee weeaenee || near eliminating him. The boy won- | Country will retain the Davis Cup for|through the West, the Pirates per-| Indians played. je XAAKS begins Aa a long time. “f have been most im-|haps, contenders though they are, three-game series with the White Sox Geweereed esa sme nk aes pressed by the great number of your|have the least for them to fear. So| mt the Polo Grounds this afternoon Ss 9 pres comet 8 or evcot | yout ers," said the Jap, who|far the Buccaneers have proved a| while the tndlans, minus Tris Speaker, gltion on one of his good days. In taiks fluently in English. I have|poorly playing team at home, espe- | their leade will start their Eastern played at Newport, Longwood, Forest ainst the G this respect he is like Dick Williams, former national title holder, who e: ants, who during | (Hp with the Athletles. gagements have found | usualy crack hurlers e: |= and whose own p ittle trouble in d His and here. At all places Ihave aah ea yerman. | Pee? surprised at the unlimited num- Ma ROU ERC Ran ES reeued ber of high-class young players who is superior to all rivals. come from all parts of the country. Men an expert judge of form,|1,8tw nothing like this during my len, "| stay in England. Tt means that Amer- : 01 che ate City crew. The figures of predicts ‘the Johnston-Richards bat-| T° si reciin the Davy crew e figu > dily hitting batsmen of 2 ve sets ‘s mo Cup for a] fourteen victories for the Giants te will go five sets, and, what's more, | he time. possibly eons s : Oa IRGRAUA tow 3 ion will | against five defeats in nineteen games the defending champion placed a Gade semble 4 very strong combination |with the Pirates tell theit own store } ; a "1 - {and take the trophy from you; but it} But nst Cincinnati and Chicago Richards Would defeat the Califone | ott ree eta aeae tone eects fF Clacliun attend Chicane | . friendly. wagers at slight odds that gainst Shimidzu, will not| these youn promising players will! s t St. Louis the st ily furnish international mate- in favor of the Cardin- r i i Many time to loat,” Hoth at| ereentage is in fu he Co Forest Hills the little | ils, who have won ten of ninet with his peculiar dogtrot and), Shimidzu said his peculiar but ef-|games played with the New York rd style of wielding the rac- | fective style of same was self-taught. | club. : que, came within a few points of|He never received any lessons. He} The Reds lave won but eight cf stopping the tall Philadelphian, }- }and Kumagae taught themselves years | ninet ed with the Giants, but 3 deg however, is close to top form] ago all plain rubber balls, as it was|the I ‘ounders got the threes oy | anf Shimidzu may not be so trouble-|only three years t rerulation|game edge in games played here and! Ra: rates oe + ang though the national champion | tennis balls four! “veir way into bfore the Red Sox were th hana. | Reason for Change in Officials is Mank in saving he will get another | Japan playing, hard-hitting club they are Gara (OVA ne hag§-fought match, ] The little Jap refused to comment | to-day, | Known Only to Owners her attractive third-round con-|on the leading American stars, but it] The Cubs have won but seven | of the Club tests will be between Dean Mathey | is no secr ‘a keen admirer of | weainst the Giants’ thirteen, but the! lub, forfher Princeton star, and Gordon (Johnston's style, me facts prevail again—the Giants -— + | got the edge here. I) Geaaphi. Glatiah le ba lenuen ex Ll St. Louis, which has been go 1 phenomenal fashion during : BY JOHN month, leading the league in the/| is James A. Tierney, of this city, a istic News potocx and Gossip number of ‘vietoriex and in batting, | personal fiend of Francis X. Me | will be probably the hardest op-| ne of thalowners G0 the tania ry of the Giants. His successor, BATT hil s | ponents of all. promoter Paulding of Phila-) The Tendler-Saitor Friedman feet scheduled to ” £ ) 2 secret om pis ae detghia, who ir z intl (occlant cate ar eae for the nts because the locals on the trip to Cincinny chaws again at the Ice Palace in that piccede pitching staff is, to put it mildly, far! city this winter, to-day wired Leo/ Blockie Rickarde of Daston, 0.. conniderea one | {TOM being BUI bes. tn reason for he sudden shift at vets Meld on a brought the cretary down to th jet Smith and Jack Sharer. rival New Tork mweighis. were matched in Chicago to-day to ten rounds in Aurora, Tll., Sept. 22 Lortin Dick Griffin of ‘Texas who has won every It Pant oaee sf i ieuiepatenc nanan ee a as it time of the season whe he SH ee ee eee a aes Up Wo TR Ossi Hee nee GIkAta evel unde: @nain chev ean cuenta) are flgliting tonvitie\ National off@evo® $12,500 for brennan to figh ln & twelve-round bout at a show| depend absolutely to come through | ue pennant and when tht two Fred-Fulton, the clever heavyweight | to be brougut off at Darton. 0. on the night of | With a majority of victories, Douglas,|New York teams may play in the] ot Rochester, Minn, in an eight~ | Oct mone Bornes tn R: an ars shee coming Worlds nown only ound bout a y date which Is ae unknown quantities. Shea has shown aly : y UDG pour aban: date wth 1) “coe aremsine\ willl mane his) Aisi depearsaen inl Gath NEHER Ge forme Hat theye Hera Len te SMcinle club, Mr.1 greeable to Flynn. Tne latter turned | bout in this city at Madison Square Garden on| been encouragi ng. Much will depend | O'Brien was at 8 Field on Sun 4 wn,the offer as he figures that he | 'h might of Ser Ts manager, Jimmy Dunn, |on the order in which they are worlzed | day, and although he said that. he eee ya Monalivehae| teairene me matched Lim to fant Jackie Curtain of Jersey | and much more in the batting of th ‘ould not make th» trip with the ttle Fulton at one of the big | weced une cent, re slsht-round contests to be|teammates. Previous games have |) 0° 20 in ‘ an atl a aged that evening hat an ad has peen | team, he gave no inkiing that it was ibs dn this § ntent in strengthening Giant pitch- | ers. It's as much almost matter ot} morale as sical condition. Ther to fear about the! new sec Rie n ge pane Pe * _ grate 2 bess Giants weakenin: in the defense. | clubhouse ne he out of the same for soma time on | tom Gibbons, ths viahe heawrerleh Hants weakening ee Renter wen rue hospital now where he Is being attended, of bouts, was matched b4 inured to the strain of meeting an at-) } SEROY. Awe 1 ae ru ee ‘meet Jee an, US his manager. | tack, What is more to be feared oe ee eS ‘ Adie Kane, to joe Burke, . a ‘ h Franige Ficeming. the midMeweteht of Staten | weicht of Michican. in a ten-rourd goo nese, {the possibility of their failing them- | jvuring the war Joiand, and Jack Delaney, the lanky middlewetaht | st Kalamazoo, Mich.. on Tuesday evening, Set, oo | Selves to attack consistently, and the) vittsburgh branch of the of Bridferort, Conn. will clash in the main £0 of | This will probably be another quick win for Gin, | Pennant isn’t going to be won by de. jeenyice tea rounds at a show to be brought off at s base- | tons, Mb: tensive playing. This is the ind change that has | poll park at Pell River, Mass, to-nlaht Therein will be shown the strength | een made in the secretaryship of . AL shorten, the welterweight of Yonkers, N. y..!and courage of the Giants, Too much jlam, “Suge a Quad cha: Sinett Dave Rosenberg. the former amateur middirweight, | 8nd Bares Adair were booked un to-day to battle| heretofore have they shown a dispo- Lan Hike McQ ae Ne ahha eae’ Yor (k Loom neMBat oth 4 twelve-round 0 at te Commonwealth. Sport. ticularly in games Seeretary wiih Zulu Kid at the Quoensberrs A.C. of | 84 Club of Harlem on Saturday niga have de- late John T. d City ough to fight | pended too much on speed and too 918 [tittle on perseverance, and like the |hare in the fabled race with the tor- tolse, too often have they awakened to find a sprint of no avail. They have the w they must plug steadily away, and it requires RUNS FOR WEEK Jinn ic U8 Piney Mines, Pauiedsicate, Doth atie ourage to maintuin NATIONAL LEAGUE Freddie dass iy Now they KAUFF SUES TO REGAIN HIS RIGHT TO PLAY BALL. a_ contest vequired 0 ng show of tke National A champi They must overcome Saturday evening, bly poor pitching with good hat- Al Lippe, who 1s now making bia headquarters here, bas arranged the following ers: K, 0. Loughlin rs, John [barre Sept. 13: Jeff si —————-— | to & deeision, New Orleans, Sept : ual vs, Eddie Auderwn, Pniladelphis, Sept. 21, Benny Kautf Murray @ tough job on bin hands w: ues a ee the New York G Cuarpion Jovuny Kilbane, who defends his tive | taine ore ur Leeson Ms thie! Charlotte Rosle Enters Pentathion ALDH AR eS a nerweight, at ¢ Cham ptonship, Satoh ORIEL Hie! urday wight, w Miss Charlotte Royle, who recently Ooncrs of Tie faht since he became @ Meher and the eiguty-aizth | broke the world's recon! for swimming tune that he has fought where his title has been | 200 m at stake League Baseball will be a competitor in the ident of the Wamen's national champtonshlp water Judi» La | | Tprer Martin, the New England featherweight | Pentathlon, which will be held Satuntay i h be Bien 1 in has mnade ® great bit hereabouta, | afternoch in the open-air pool of the ‘Interforin h his pe able 10 box for four weeks, Il ed Gtghton each Baths. Tals will be , nce of bis contract with th neat in ils rit arm against Jackie Norman, renewal of the all-around whom he easily defeated, He had to bout with Ear! Baird in the Garden Seyt. k Club suspend INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, “isi MiTIWITI FI Sith off nis! Was held for the first an} only time in The pick of the girl swinimers of the Vast will appear in - i mK. Oe Smith, [Psat Wi Appear in Charley Goodinan knocked out Sonny )ciuding swims, diving and r Smith in the ith round of the sched. Miss Hoyle has long t a uled twelve-round star bout at the!“ satile Broadway Uxhtbition Associati n Brooklyn last night scab Oa Go aaa aE A tne and eh aah SL THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921. Sélected, custom snertel Suit or Overcoat ssembly of Custom-Tailor Fabrics and Fashions forFall ee) ' x The only difference is that we haven't , SEADY! Our Annual Ex stopped with a thirty dollar grouping this ji) position ofall that ISNEW ason. Some of our wealthy friends who ae | and beautiful and cor- trade with high class, upstairs tailors have th y rectin men’s fabrics and asked hes to rescue re $100 mike tailor habit. 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