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vo eee ne ac rca cael THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1921, GREATEST MATCH IN TENNIS HISTORY WILL TAKE PLACE TO-DAY - TILDEN AND JOHNSTON MEET IF THEY HOLD THE WORLD'S SERIES HERE - ‘By Thornton Fisher | ABOUT FISH By William E. Simmons. | MIGH WATER, September . Jwednys.. Thutk, 15; Now aint tj [eae he Rin 3 “ vn eS SAAT euTeE 7 Bn. ? : : Quaker Expected to Win in Contest Between World's Two oF THOSE DEAR =< | gah mandard tate, Ad due bene te dad pea 2 4 fearing ite.) ig Greatest Racquet Wie lders in Fourth Round y CHILDREN - BLESS Gla Weniheh te protien toed our eather is promised for to at Germantown Club. day with gentle to moderate west au inds, " winds, a | By William Abbott. < , Weakfish are appearing at unusual PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Sept. 14. Z S if ALL A BIM WILL NEED places in Jamaica B: Monday ILL TILDEN, now in top form, is favored to win from Bill Johnston,| 7% f q Fs - IS A UIT TO GET TO there was a run in Flatlands Bay, B his nearest rival, in the fourth round for the national tennis title] “74 > 4 y COOGANS BLUFF )e up to Hahn's flout. One party: this afternoon at the Germantown Cricket Club, It will be a tre | # y = ae eres oat anu ot eto arate ah cae. | No, BoSS- taken before nightfall mendous battle of tennis strategy, speed, endurance and courage, possibly | 4 sé P ZH z A jc euls the greatest ever fought on American courts, Tilden and Johnston are! 79 / GO: y —_ le ans Charlie Arfman, Robert Fridenberg, H easily the world’s leading racquet stars. Their game is almost equally : : & See. GE iw Capt. Will Fe nd RW. Brown effective. but Tilden enjoys a marked physical advantage over his little Y ee y aoe GOING TO Eanes ON NExT] [left Freeport Monday evening and California adversary and this undoubtedly will prove the deciding factor ~ a re A& Quick : HONTH so \fished for weakfish all night, that is : TRIP TO PITTSBURG allexcept Brown, who lunded a 121-4 Ibis afternoon pound weak and hwith went to Tt is a strange coincidence that Til-# 6 REE - bed. fish measured 34 inches In en will meet Johnston on the same | re BABE RUTH AND GED , ere ‘ ; length 18 in girth. ‘The other court where he first played tennis FEATURE MATCHES TO-DAY. | KELLY HEET IN THE WORLDS SERIES wee y q : then Bul none. freer aban @ peunda: twenty-one years ago. Self-taught anaes | TNEVER DREAMED THAT) AND | AL f | : nd after years of disappointments} | At 12 NOON—Howard 0. Kinsey, Sen Oe SEAMICY COU Tu ) GONE BROTHER Soe y 2 i? \ wn, who member of the and constant work Tilden has de-| Francisco, va, Wallace F, Johneon, ONE OF tW IT FoR HAVING | nd Angi ue, Will probably, alo coe that In the ediniras Philadelphia, F. Gordon Lowe, British | BE sucH A aon: rt the pin offered by that body for ped a gal at i c cy; val itasley W. Péanion, fhilias | weakfish, as the result of his noc- tion of the tennis world. It is not] geipnin, | il achievement the one game, but a variety of styles, rail- At 2 P. M—James 0. Anderwon, | atten nae Toad service, terrific drives, chop| Aastrainain, wx. Ht. Norris Willams 2d, fo Weel u r = out in the strokes and “soft shots" that are won-| Boston, William J. Clothier, Phila. day have been Weak= Gertully controlled ana manipulated| delphia, vs, William Davis, sa fish have been doing the night tricks with baffling results that have won| Franciweo, Robert G, Kinsey, Man ts aia for the tall Philadelphian all worth-| Uraelsee, ve Willinm J. Gallon, New |ayrestitne ehaimmian of Pare wa siting: | while honors. Tilden has conquered o ieee ¢. : ene Leia ton, ha y wered. fr thi i yhere—England, F He 2 rec hoi hich his } Australia and this country every one] phitedelphia, va. William M, Johnston, lin k yard. He felt well en but William Johnston, national title-| San Francisco, {to go. out on Manhasset Bay Sunda holder in 1915 and 1919, and Johnston, | = = GENTS CONTEMHATING Buses 5 BY; ewe, eureny, i compared to the towering world’s| finer tennis than ne did against TRIPS OUT OF TOWN ARE BEGINNIN Pe oa WnIGh eecla mnie baen [} champion, is almost a pigmy. John-| Johnston. He won the first two sets, BROTER AGAINST GROMER STUFF ; YO CHANGE THEIR ITINERARY Sey eens ee { gion, with dogged determination and excelling the Californian at eve ry kind Hie 5 = = ‘om 60 to 150, four to six | game less brilliant than Tilden ener SEM Pepe Oe IAIN ‘| TENDLER WINS CLOSE Sein Mann anlOUe ae less brillia: n '8,| He not only outclassed the former i he wrong tide. His compa S sa See rite “eu ners ce ica inate Sa ode Compromise on Scratch Rule| BOUT PHOM FRIEDMAN, |3" fait ute "RE } than ho has lost to the Philadeiphia|2!™ as well. Richards ga ned the of- *levery time a snapper came over t! } 2 fensWe and drove Johnston awiy from ' | ———— 1 s jaws snapped an angr: wizard, his favorite position in mideourt. Un- Ma e to Please Owners | PHILADELPHIA, 14, — Lew d Al ducked under the mididla | Big Bill Fairly able to successfully pass the Yonkers Tendler, Philadelphia lightweight, won f the boat and had to be pried outh, the Californian tried to fo BY NEAL R. OHARA ja hard-fought eigit-round pout” with | out. } over his head with high lobs, but thi My ideal oS | Sailor Fr shicayo > ‘ Smothered the Jap. Atieninie Renu DROHA iy aReaR EG ee urin ee at ue uct Covrrieht, 1921, by the Pres Pubilshiag Co. (Ihe New York Pening World.) Eales Weiedinan Cr Chicens bye alight) au iweam ealh Aci, At Germantown yesterday Tilden] for placements. When the twe » a va fol viral bea eu bea BL he LANES a | Lea 5 é $ ints | to. co t SIS Ee The Philadelphia teams always follow the dope. That is, so long as the | park. ‘The fight was fast from start to! VHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14. ~ Th Beet cece tsa, SPUmigee BUE tuey ro psi” Wio-euded thoraner ey —_—— ¢ dope is against them. finish, botn men landing a number of | Philadelphia Country Club defeated the }) time it was straight sets, Big Bill| Une which was his main weakness Fields duced There} on in her own sweet way to a gallop: See blows, irmy second team yesterday by a scora fairly smothered the Jap with speed! throughout the match, “| Fields May Be Reduce Te | ing victory. Dolores had repeated her| Auctioning off the jobless, as they do in Boston, is not an absolutely new | .,1/ndlet, was more aggressive than the | or 19 goals to 6 in the second mateh and smashing. His superiority was! In desperation Johnston stormed No Lower Than Six Up to | fast Saratoga race, but it wasn't good caper. The ver system has done that for years. cleaner. punches, was factor_in| for the junior polo championship of Bo marked that the immense gallery|the net in the third set, compelling enough, and the watch-breaker Emo- eee giving him the popular decision. |= The | t the military players Metadored tiow the little man’ ftom Richards to make his returns while 4.30 Each Day. tion had her heart broken trying to ‘ . . sere ¥ jhe ed Slee He sltene payee | eaag tHe: te fs a on the run ‘This was winning keep near them, Lady Baltimore wil! “Pittsburgh Fans Razz Players."—Headline. Caer eee eniigale the aaventi while ii ih first. team was the Far East ever managed to come|stratexy, as "Little Hill” took the —— take some beating from now on, espe- | In other words, the Pirates are getting svme riding while they are play- | Phang eighth “honors were by . ‘within two points of beating the local| set, 6—3. Greatly refreshed from a By Vi t Trean cially if she races against ‘fillies. |ing at home. ° wonder. ten-minute intermission, _ Johnston y vincen eanor. ‘There are a few who may beat her, eo 8 | After the match the Jap sald ho had! ang fod 4nd Te dane earth : Football opens this week, but there is no diminution in the demand for , had his third fall of the sea- | World's Series seats. and, as in the other o 8 “1 mira cnlously, Y The difference between professional and college football is that the pro- non ieee re Ae ck: | fessionals admit it. Ne go bad lool ng and led 4—2 in games before Rich- mever seen such tennis. He explained | ards got busy and evened the score, that many of Tilden's shots were un-| There were narrow escapes for John- Taye oe a oe tera ena gener Tel playable, that the ball came over so| Ston in this set before he finally won pay 10 per cent. of the purse to with- fast and with hardly any bounce that/0n the sixteenth game. He rose to draw from certain races, won't go at there was very | ttle chance for him|&reat beights in the pinches and re- tne coming Aqueduct meeting which Only re effect at Belmont last week, , Joe Mooney, the Quincy stable Tos new scratch rule put into! but not many others, jocke t oe to get his racquet down in time. Foy | [used to yield any points, This s a Fe i fall from Alice ©. when ehe slipped | ° Tilden, the encounter with Shimidgu| x!austed Richards, He faded com-| Psins Saturday next. Instead, the jn the mud, and before that he went Babe Ruth will have a new task when he enters vaudeville this fall. He was merely a hard workout. pletely in the fifth set. Johnston,; Queens County Association has down in a big field at Yonkers whi’e | will have to knock 'em for a goal on each appearance then. i Johnston didn't fare as well. The fentr rmad y yed rings around the ado fa regulation of its own. Not riding Pansy. After the latter raul . e@ @ * Californian, anxious to conserve his| Poy wonder, who came so ni 4 reemel Mish Mooney was out of the saddle fo Strength, had to go five hard-fought| Mating him. Johnston's chief trouble | Tite so severe on horsemen who wish jony time and didn't ride until late|,, Babe's two-a-day salary is lena than his pay in the movies last year gets before he could take the measure! Was netting. He hit into the net 62|'0 scratch their entrics. in the meeting at Sa it Mooney | But the big difference is that he will get it of Vincent Richards, sensational na- lied to 45 for Richarde. The Call-| The Aqueduct rule is sort of a com-! is a good, dependabl and it] ee | tional junior champion. This match | forn RF ee een. Fo, °ner| promise. Fielts may be scratched Isto be hoped t Hent won't St. Louis is wi ut the Cardinals. St. Louis is always wild about its was replete with spectacular tennis,| With | es with both stars doing acrobatic atunts| double faults. Two were made in a| ‘here down to six starters up to 1.30 fo return the ball across the met, At}Tew in the fourth set. Thronghout/on the lay of the race without per You wouldn't tink th § one time it seemed that Johnston|the match Johnston scored only three | aities of any kind, put no withdraw-| whose natural int L\ must go down to defeat before his| service aces to five for Richards inisPtlll bei permitted he desig. {in the sport every day eighteen-year-old opponent, whosc| While admitting Richards played the} 2/8 Will be permitted after the desig~ | en cl nother about bn es 8 liancy surprised the great gallery.[ best tennis of his brilliant ted hour, This new ruling pleases jut such isn't the case. Harry Shaw, We wonder does Johnny Wilson save all his press clippings iad it ped AOAS Op still weakened qobnston oh game nae, nevertheless) horsemen generally. It is to be hoped . is all smoked up Lye 1 rom poisoning and. a touch of ton-| several notches below top standards.| ¢y, iii @aw de Chelh ghate and ibe! Littleton, the New Orleans silitis, who outlasted the boy wonder.| And the physical effort the little Cal-| ‘ey Wil! now Lalit dicta Dp | Manne OTe ‘ai , \fornian burned up In the Richarda| the flelds up to a Me tee THCR LOE rer Wertthy) susie affect his nerve and natura skill, pall teams—one way or nother, | | oes Buea ip The P' id the pennant all wat sewed up. A stitch in time would have sayed the nine. | middlewe pire state | eutte ring her third defeat of the mea- The little Californian, with the ti spectable size ws fi Ne Orle tleton's | son, Two of these defeats were a of battle turning his way late in the| match will not improve his chances to = EW aie CEE wand ee Stake, |. ., | ministered by Grey Worthy. “Jeanette match, easily outclassed Richards,| win over Tilden this afternoon. Billy Garth waited a tong time with " ans FIVE) SYRACL ¥. Sept. i4-—rev) Rankin broke in the second and. third almost a year of hia ting earnings “ait upper half of the draw, the! Lady Baltimore, but he proved finally; get a crack at Johnny Wilson, the | Worthy, Walt tion, Wallace Johnson’ and ¢hat he knew bis business in delaying middleweight champion, or ‘even | Non the $19,000 ms seem certain to ad- Cos's grey gelding, | heats, but made game efforts to re- mpire State stake for | Cover the Kround Jost ' }) who tired steadily from his prodigious) In th te efforts in the earlier sets. Johnston's|easy 8 comeback was So im}..essive that he} Dick Wi te . {Bryan Downey. That Littleton isn't) 212 trotters, the feature of y nlay'® penned i won the fifth and decisive set six|vanc> to the sex uls, and the dope thy racing debut of the J, S. Cosden 7 a d, a \c Ove | . |one of those financiering fighting men | rand circuit card, and set a nev WH. AN | | games to two, at present favors Williams, who twice filly. He picked a nice spot for ner|ig shown, Shaw says, by his offer t>|recond {or the stake by trotting the | AT CAN I GET FOR | ~ Richards When Right mela. fe mational trophy, to come) yesterday in the filly event, third on| donate his share of the purse in such | second heat in 2.0: ‘The former mark | $ BSH REDUCING i Oro ore eee A tUTty\ the programme, with Dolores, a fast |, match to the wounded eoldicrs, y Cox in 1919 with Me: | BODY BUILDING "| 5 1s Almost Unbeatabi:. Qnisitwe rorsien is Alill remain in: the Fae si 3 Shaw thinks Littleton is a world- r 7 Private Instruction Hes RE ce Gym— i RURRATAS lai-very brillant, bul ex La party, Gordon Lowe of England trick, and a winner at Saratoga, and jeater among the middleweights any jorthy won the is mans in Ten Hamdall Courts, Q . ery brilliant, but er-/and John Anderson of Via. Emo clock-breake amorne | h ie Wiahea lose ales stral yeats. it was the geiding's i ratio, When right he can win from | ein a eeree OF kuatralla.! Emotion, a cloek-breaker in the morn-| how, and he wishes ‘Tex’ Rickard | arth Re victner. wines: ‘ots PHILA, JACK O'BRIEN, t almost any opponent. Tilden has been! faurty ict the ing, for opponents. The veteran Vir-| would give him a chance at his Gar-| was second, Jeanette Rankin. finished o oc % - ey eurth roun wh means another gin trainer knew that both of these | den bout third Me Donald little mare the youth's victim more than one: | overseas invader will be eased out of outa nnd Supporters among It is doubtful if Richards ever played! the tournament & Ps ‘eed igid le ctealled speculati inclined regulars was assured of fair odds a Duet to Manager of Celtic Five ie ee aS ee ay to Lord Baltimore, who me North from the Maryland spring nd ne t confidence in the ptyle and Seed TE Hate iv evi- Pues yh ar Fl penn and ra te than ever before. Virginia tobacco pays no Jmectingw with «great reputation hut ; LONGU=GF 4° 52 Furey Won Sobek tion Re ee i Ee eens allie her aie import duty. . . no ocean STETSONS -77 8 9° 35° Giving Public What eas changed “slightly. The works, so well in fact ‘hat among the freight ... MoO marine in- They Wanted to avoid thelr being mistaken for the | Man Roulette, who sports the same surance, It’s home grown bd ‘ many teams who -hi taken the |Celors. Yesterday was her day, but , haine { se seetlely enutien also He waa Ker frst start, and’ drat — that’s how Piedmonts ft Hobart t Boyd. BerveR sa erent enulation I sport |e eperiment, $0 t was that the give you better value. Y once in ifted te Dolores and Emotion, at while on | ut jlars 5 HEADQUARTERS FOR the highway of sport du you playing )and what could be sweeter for Garth, tle Mis employer, and Cosden, and their = i Diepen sen cae who-has s TP ae following? ‘They backed Lady Raltt- | | @ great master-builder, Sport is g Sronea More while the backing was good and | | erally moukled though the process : then adjourned to the grandstand to PTORGU CONVENIENTLY YOCATED numerous years and the endeavors of Sty, drew something mwait result, Shortly after the 1 1s For Pow nose. Snapper pew Sivay at Fulton, Cortland i=} oy WtoF start any practic vuld seo that i aL Dwoy LaNc” Phemen nat yot in Phone’ Bowe n 2 rae Of two venta t the Southerners had made no mistake. Tati Ti Trini am 1 Oe When a sport licks patronage it | r sttiall quart "We Tady Baltimore, faultlessly guided by AACA EAD ETNA ALENT rr assed in the category of a minor|ing the Central Opera House t iy Rice, went out with Dolor one. When it is supported well it f6| Original Celtics occupied the amore Aid tite 86 lowe to er that the Tos | ajur one roomy qu t Regiment Setter filly. ehui t at the proper! ranked as a major on Ahab co Whe were me, and then Lady Baltimore went | No one could deny that Tex Rickard | joa} i f is not the master-builder of pugilism. | door game usted th ‘ ; No one could not attribute baseball's |ErUe, Nttle Purey had TAYLOR BREAKS SHOULDER | LURSD AY AND Ft 6 1006 ollowing the | himself in tryin oti 1 | MERICA'S | MON 4 great success this year following the | j,7hy Not only did DURING N. Y. U. PRACTICE | PEATE asp ANG NTE ST White Sox scandal of 1919 to Federal! armory) but gust as he had had to ‘ A | RACE COURSE. Judge Kenesiw M. Landis engage lancer quartern when he wa = fire combalty ef tha’ featoall ace: Notice to Advertisers | Both these celebrities have put their |!" ¢ Central Opera House Bo has occurred to New York University lay advertising type and release orders: respective sports on a higher plane ie aneeteaeee reed place to yesterday when Taylor. the husky cer or ae, wired day Morning Word The winning the confidence and the Na- so hamands Of husketball a’ tre of lost yeur's freshnman team, brok 00 alt he o 1 1a loft shou A practic. erim~ Nas jon’s patronage. W see the original little priction ert fe 1 work of being master-builders 4: eg Se Oyen Ae a08 NF iny Marrs ‘ue “Supple. | iT URS PE ARCRES great work of being master-builders an winter Madison Square nowt candidates, for sine 12, six years ago in the basketball world xO i ed will run close into. the F ti s 4 Miles.) ark oo infury to Taylor didn Sunday @tarted the career that he was to What was considered five sniusinie amar tome tees cpaar M ; outharpcen andicap @pend close to five years hidden in) ago @ minor roux Kk sport he candice i who reported at Oh a h areeeort Handicao Swe [Aso w ah s Over. torty = , Three Other Su ontent obscurity, then to enter into the| S1owm into u major rank ne. ple FOE te from down where rs gabe F Superb ¢ si a both Rickard and Landis. Po A ig tesa gh assletante alited REL pot serve. Rix years ago, Furey, Qnarciy 0 | city that could care for the mite eam: “p.m. row | Laganrr & Myaus Tonacco Co. sey otaracuen aiiacl oF GSE) GRAND. STAND | PADDOCK, 63.85 youngster, formed a ball team patronage. Grounds. Yankees’ ve. aks. nave, THE WORLD | Including Tax. Po B = ws ”

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