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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. eee LY paceman Api vaameacteeemane é eens cee ee ai WALLACE JOHNSON TO-DAY Fi TS en : } Player From Antipodes Likely to Cause Bill Tilden Lots of Trou- H ble in Final To-Morrow, Pro viding World's Champion Beats : Willis Davis, Which Is Almost Certain in Other Semi-Final i Match. By William Abbott. . PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16, DARK horse has galloped into the midst of the national tenn's A championship. He is J. O. Anderson of Australia, who has come through to meet Wallace Johnson in the semi-finals this after- moon at the Germantown Cricket Club. The other match will be between Bill Tilden, defending title-holder, and Willis Davis of California. i} The presence of Anderson gives a decided international touch to the -§ tournament. And what's more, numerous experts are confident the tall rac ft | quet swinger from the Antipodes will battle his way clear through to the OE title rsund tomorrow. Anderson's showing has greatly revived interest, WHEN BABE S0CKED IT INTC , in the championshtp which began to sag when Tilden oliminated Johnston! rye STANDS THERE WAS @ SHOWER OF : in the fourth round. No one here ever expected the foreign invaders to| straw TOPS— RUTH Pickeo SEPT. ISTH FoR iM get by the early rounds, and Anderson's feat furnished the big surprise of THE FANS TO TOSS ‘EM AWAYe Lope HEN, SHITTY, Anderson came over with the Aus-@———————__ fe perTin’ Ya o> tralian team that fost to Japan in the roweg down to a case of endurance SHACKERS HE GETS finals of the Davis Cup series at/and Davis outlasted Kinsey, who -e- Newport. He didn't flash impressive|cenUy defeated him in a’ five-set ‘ form in those matches, but Hawks,/ Match at the Crescent Club. Peach and Todd, the other team |), ie eee tee vail) only tougn atte was a five- ‘ mombers, predicted Anderson would | wateon Tia iouriecliteeties obeene do well here once he got going. He is/round, had another easy time yaster- ME THAT § Tie surely moving along now. day, eliminating the veteran, Craig 36S TIMES THE Swart ‘ ‘The latest foreign star is twenty-| Hiddle, in st tsets. After taking TODAY — CLOUTER KNOCKED A cans old, stands over six feet,|{M© Opening set in love, the chop! arms and logs, after the fashion of |#Nd began to practice his shots at the Tilden, Anderson was the favorite |¢XPense of his opponent, who seemed pupil of Norman Brookes. The pupt! almost powerless to offer any kind of reveals a great deal of the cunning /* defense 1d stroking of the famous Austra- fan veteran who, for many years, } as a notable figure in international ° S SSTH AND BROKE met Taper tat: $10,000 Stake Lost by Nod | *3°' HS te Sw he conn YESTERDAY } entirely on a ine game, He is xo —-- @T THE POLO GROUNDS set’ oy fecgneatntee While Jockey Mergler Sat |. hi : —— THE BETTING HOUNDS ARE NRIVING SANE GUYS KOO-KOO BAMBIMNBO 2 EARMARKS OF Anderson Has Made Great + | Showing in Tourney. ; aid: Patterson. Sti ll on Public Choice Columbia Eleven Jersey Board Cannot Hold Up TRIPLE IN THE 28° GAME - THe CUSTOMERS NEARLY COLLAPSED IT HAO ALL THE RUTH SMASHED our ~*~ — “ANOTHER. HOME RUN eo GABE CIONT sock ie ‘Des a __ 9B if vz ae, | HOMER TODAY, | HARVEY: of WHEN HE Opesnr! AUSTRALIAN PLAYER DARK HORSE IN ALL-COMERS’ TOURNAMENT . ° ro “THAT GALC Lor OF PUNISHMENTS ES COL OMPINGH (sane TAKES A By Thornton Fisher (OOKF IN DANCER OF LOSING SENIORS HH. S. Redfield Needs Only 83 Po-Day-to Tie Record in Pourney, Unless down completely day, ld of Hartford yah the score of 162 for thtity-sin nade by aries D. Vooke of Arcola ‘Puesday and Wedne n the frst half of the > enior If tourney at the Apa wamis links. He dupheated Cooke's | performance of ® Wednesday by returning a 79 for first round. An 8: ly Would tie Cooke for the nior title, while b than thap | would win for Redfield, the best net between George W Brook and Frederick ter, both with all of these men may ne fo rty-six hole ward, ze list will not be definitely suie tine after the tourne wt it_of the Ca. fin 1 of the United Stat t urprise, 1 Do known to w y The Frome 4) to 2, Nassau 8: orge Ly ted lero ofa the vit golfer uses an vind. the Average found ft diffcult to maniged to gain an no who Was driving consistently dian champion with a “bird 3, i | COBB, HEILMANN. HORNSBY aan" ad easy path ~, +, + = ; . Pe n Starts Practice Wilson Money, Says Att’y General ; | harm. LIPTLE SILVER, N. J. Sept. 16.—| C fa Saing) RA sachusetts and Jaros (Slim) Brennen } Mae ects Reale a) riety af hibition to Reward Winner Miitese: pot too. Gonalderate of, tho |With\ ail exeepblfour of Columpia| COumission \Going Beyond | were » witness: « for the defense, . a 0 2 . rider, and there were some experi-|{miversity’s 1920 varsity me : s Limits by Action ; n which they stated taat in their be- j proces Willis may Wilohiwes the mor Houdini With Applause. enced horsemen heard expressing | ee oe BTR aon Be sue Its Limits by Action at jlief the middleweight titleholder was it amazing upset as the former national 3 opinions, thought that Mergler ought [form at Coac ue Ai’ au- Recent Meeting | corrying out the germs of his, con: champion was regarded as a certain | ee A to have been tarred and feathered for |tumn training camp, which opened e ! 8+ tract with ‘Tex Rickard to the best of i finalist; and Francis Hunter, who Others said he ought | yesterday at Camp Vail, Columbia’ a jlosing the race. 8 ng ability. advanced to the fifth round in the re- By Vincent Treano-. to have been ashamed to bring Sweep- 4 : , Doherty, after hearing j cent British championship at Wim- HEN J. E. Wideters Soudini| ment back to the scales, while more ppecia for Syneucgenscnl foetbay By Robert Boyd. er sum up his case, de- Pande d W ‘won the $10,000 Brook Steeple. | Wondered whether or not his ‘sit Seison appear unusually bright Th ORMER State Senator Charl testimony submitted | Anderson won from Hunter yester- Q ; ple- | Dretty” ride at such a critical stage missing four are Canapary, quarter n, representing Johnny Wil- Commissioners Charles | day in straight sets. He carried the chase at Belmiont Park yes-|qwas due to plain overconfidence. Harnalccdiociesr ndveaiandl vpn ae er ceta apie ar eBLaey Ais and Charles Lyons a | fight to-the walloping New York star | ty there Wasn't the slightest evi-| There was notning criminal about joum, fullback, but O'Neill believes! Sone peuia Rede ue his! matter of much more importance than ¢ | and Hunter never had a real look in| oe oe ata mavat trom. the erowd, the exhibition. It was an unfortunate Baum, fullback, i ieves| share of the purse, $37,500, for his|the testimony heard in behalf of the af Whatever Hunter tried the Austra- Byers brought. the geld) 2k to the /A)8Play of bad judgment or incompe- he has in Moszerenski, Forsyth and) services in his battle with Bryan| fighter | | Han beat him to it, ; 8 brought the gelding back to the /tency which beat a horse who was in De Stefano good material to plug up| powney Labor Day, will carry the|, Inconsistent with what he stated, | 1, I every contest Anderson bas de-) stewards’ stand and there wasn't a /comimand of the situation nearly every at jeast three of the backfleld holes te the United States District |!28t Week, Wilson, in answer to the| | veloped marked improvement. He |cingle handclap or other audible in-|step of the two and one-half mile race ‘ol i de CBEO nO. Ene LOR te Os ‘e" | questions asked n by his attorney, | | Was especially impressive against) | ent of the victory in the rich |UP to within the last few jumps of the Columbia will transfer its training | Court if Chairman Robert Doherty) stated that in the first round Downey | | Williams. The lanky visitor from the} 1 : \finish, Sweepment lost the Saratoga activitics to South Field, New York,) rules finally that Wilson is guilty of] hic him with a wild left swing to the other end of the globe was extremely | handicap. He had won the race bY) Steeplechas: similarly, but on that oc- on Sept. 24, just one week before the! not putting forth his best efforts in The punch came close to knock- | happy to score that victory. Talking/a nod on the part of the favorite, |casion there was more excuse for his iye and White opens the season! i ea eae him out and dazed him for the * about it afterward Anderson sald: |sweepmeat, and ordinarily would/failure than could be found for him 110° ; pe @ Season! nis fight with the challeng | following five rounds, in which he‘was } “It was touch and go,” which in seaterdny, with Amherst at South Field, on| phere, the boxing solons| forced to fight on the defensive to ‘ acer cans some match, have been properly applauded, The | ¥°sts ; : ; ’ merica means “ ‘ i ‘Good thinj were bowled over one len ia ho Colnttbia of the State will not have a leg to] S<ve his title z 4 Many Think Anderson Will |Spectators perhaps were too much | after another yesterday, and some one ides tf Rory. 4 CRO BE A aridtin ney General of |, NO. one except Wilson, aaid his at- any Think Anderson wi engrgssed for loud acclamation. | will have to pay for it to-day. In the Veteran, ¢ Peet ee lle } ae torney, was in a position to feel this Reach the Finals. ‘They wore instead figuring out just) fouthampton Hixhwelght Handiesh winiame, Phil King and “Doc"}said that the commission alcerrnal what punishment was due Mergler {or instance, Dry Moon, despite his.) Sool. freee niekcomh EE USL aa The defense of the pugilist was also Many think Anderson has a tine : ordinary showings in recent rac uel Be Wile Gunton Hee ees h the po centred around the not stopping of chance to reach the finuls. It is fig-|for losing the contest on Sweepment was rated one of the couldn't Siheaies werk’ Giese ee Pet Dae SeeuAy State Boxing B |the fight by the referce, Jim Savage, ured his hard hitting, speed and con-|after be apparenty had it won han- variety. The fact that he was drop- Povo0! New York. | Chatles Bi | rothe New Jersey State Boxing | or the Commissioners in’ the course of trol of ground strokes which is in-| ay ping sixteen pounds from his last race Barrett, foumerty of Williams, found Johnny Wilson guilty yester-/ the twelve rounds. They, according herent to foreign stars will offset}” Qi. an ama ataly. Was given as a reason for an expected DOM Coun ie: SEBSE {day of not A Dee eS ot MIS | to the contract, had the power to do Wallace Johnson's peculiar style of Agus al jump safely and improvement in his running ability Me. ae contract in hix bout with Bryn! so and call it no contest. The fact chopping every return. The other|With more than a length to spare in Pry Moon did improve pounds and Mitchel) and Lose Two) Downey, Labor Day. His money will) chat they did not act and allowed the semi-final match should only be athe run on the flat, Mergler sat like pounds over his recent effort. He had p placed in Aas Booty Ve Una battle to go the limit relieves Wilson | stiff work-out for Bill Tilden, hardly jan image in Sweepinent’s saddte What he lacked last time, sp GID CECT Ther pe atiigialle y his counsel, ending the final de-| of any accusation that he did not ful-/ anything more, Age dan ' devouring strides in the streteh, DETR! cae ane Maa aves termination to be made by Chairman | fil his cont | The works champion is travelling | While he permitted Houdini to charge {iit ie Sasn't sood enough to beat Georse Duncan, the British golfers,| Robert Dolerty at the commission's) Chairman Doherty promised that a! just now on high speed and when in|at him, He never mags a move to, Dunboyne. True it is that Miller was Were defeated in two besteball I8-hole | meeting next ‘Thursday final ruling will be made next Thurs- this form is practically invincible. |arouse his mount to one effort, even far back with Dry Moon carly in the matches yestomlay. | Jo Hutehis The verdict of the ecmmission came y after they (the commission) have Sate detenied Gomen Tare Yin; {though at be a dying one, Brobaniy: (UnUInE, bul thate his way af racing POA onehy Gna Ola ATA ter Wikon's legal representative [reviewed the testimony more careful. | eran Briton, in straight sets tn the Ld soon Z If he had been closer up he might not gal prareanlannl. tao) nad pre ed his sive ¢ case to| ly ntil this time the money wi } fifth round, Lowe thought so much/|he figured 't wasn't necessary—that a had the speed in reserve for the Teatch ont She morning | Chairman Doherty. Wilson's sec }he placed in a New Jersey bank | about his chances of winning this|win by a neck 18 good as victory t the finish which b 1 and. Bichigan NL who were in his cone uwaiting the ultimate ruling of the match that before going on the court) py arlength; but if he did and tried Dunboyne. The Jatter 1 aptured this afternoon's) feht, testified hefore c State Boxing Commission and_per- | he Hooked passuge to sail for Eng- | Ny ts draw anne Ania, hie nd his victory was w State Senator Charles Gree hans the United States District Court. | } land to-day ’ Laity any T of the bottled-up tric | Davis has the honor of playing r of judginent was costly to the! SJ. and Prelude, were cut loos j | more tennis than any one else who! public as well as to his employer, same race, the fourth, for maiden | | jan encountered e: S : ; ten by the horse, Pierre | ‘ong matches in every round. Yester There are always some forgiving | Oyj Bowie’ the on whieh the ay he won from Hob Kinsey, another] persons In a race track crowd. Some] poorly informed public had a lint PIEDMONT | ¢ i io gel a ssubborn fve-set of them yesterday #xcused Merglers| Anna M., with no public performanc: THE i a s in keeping 1 the confidence ¢ i | tered the winning point. The straint under him, they said, and to haye | Wayed in her in the oral market, but 4 | wwas £0 severe that Kinsey psed /hustied hin along would have killed | Prejude's showing was ordinary, Now | : Revie a one Barak mp uid! whatever chanee he had. ut his| that both wore “shown up" their fu ze : | wan a mateh replete with chances were Killed finally anyhow | (Ure sturts will be watched with in r Oh, boy, just drives and terrific service. as the finish was recorde anda ~ i b rs " | 2 — ~| Pater Uline Knorus one lead me to it! 1 ° ° ° White Champion Kilbane to Weigh 125. ,;::,.1,conmtme hse t: out of the ring for a year or more, mad ° 7. fe successful reentry. Jastoniht by Fj In Bout A ainst Dann Frush Knocking out Johnny White of Chica twetve-round ‘bout Queensboro A 1 = oe — c Long Island City ; ‘ i Hddie F mons, whe was to have i Titleholder Made 10 to 8 i v0 coatine bis site| nei cl, titbert | hat font | : ' te. , , advised by a physicia ° | Favorite to Beat English owing to an attack of eczema | a | wnoner vast ade soldier mil) tons his hat into | | Pugilist, tne eaueied circle when he ores at ihe Armos | 41, Neste Makes Game } AL AL In wo weeks. He fe Archie Silver, fonmerty Amainat Ware ae . of Camp Kenning Archie nev ATi WOE | Ayano uncadway Wahilbition Associa B John Pollock. ‘a Uacle Sam's army and ts 4 sued bor MathMe | ion Just night, A). Boyle lost to Oakey i ib: 7 . ” Keyes in the tenth round on a teehnic Johnny Kilbane will enter the ring ¥ knockout of a scheduled twelve-round to defend featherweight title in a) Jor Conn, the Bn bout a y Fr e | Rie. fink sieeerance in Jimmy Amato, a former amateur we sy Bout agsinat Denny Vrush, the WOK: | sen te iain anie terwright champum, won the judne lish pugilist, to-morrow weighing 125) a: toe armory, Jemer Ole, Conn ia imavaget decivion over Tony Marto of the west pounds. The titleholder, in a te 1 Chaarloy Mazvey [aide in one of the other star bouts resp recelved to-day, claimed he was mally completed oe card of Ms 0 Longhitn Scores Theve ip the beat of shape and was confi- wo of the eemtmon Knockdowns Over Riley, dent he would easily defeat Vrush. « Zi Tere will, | WILKUS- BAI Sept. 16.48, He also stated that the fans of Cleve font ota wing thirty-nine rvuads @ Q, Laughlin, wel nt champion of land, where the contest is schedule oning. ed mais pv | on ms teweher 199 this State, scored another Impressive vi - ¥ tuanrnare ey Hnet the frwemit tals holder, 00 ners teat night when the defeated 4 to be held, also feel so sure Kilbane gna tee Merman. hwohler of the vantamweig', W1},,NevG, leat TENT when the defosted {| will receive the verdict at the con meh. Ther wil clash {nr fifteea ional ten-round bout - nthe thiree eigix raind batten, Oar! clusion of the bout that they have i ve A e e , ; t a ne Se + Iems Jouony Otero Bi Brennan Outpol Walke a made Pohnny a 10 to 8 favorite of Jem (is, Battling Reds we Fark leit oe LOUIS, Mo a crime wma a) rette Frush wound up his training yester- and Red Gay Wilsoo wm, dauany Murray of Har k. "3 4 4 will i tl sen 190 | am nan, Chicago, outpointed Hugh Walke wl} ay Oty weigh slightly under 126) * cansas ha twelve-round decision 6. pounds. | Kanaus City, in a tw nd dee and for cigarettes All ditalle for the fieen-round bout betaven ‘OUt here to-night, according to a ref Sor ex ; h j by Willie Jackson, the loval lightweigin, ami Pete eree's decision. They heavyweights Virginia tobacco is the best toma toss for his bout againet Jor Cox at ti | (the mon als Palice of Joy Sporting Club Tumday. Gr ai! terday, Toe mon are - — present weighs 103 pounds, and the contest will weigh in at 7 P.M. On tw day of the ale, BASEBALL TO-DAY, 0 P.M. POLO (re bie net enrpmmare against the light beary- which will be Sax, J at Madison Syuage Garden, Grounds, Yankecs ys St: Loulai—Adve. Liccerr & Myers Tosacco Co. as ol | Winter Le | leagues this leaving this city 1 would manage the between seasons, Coast immediate TO MANAGE COAST TEAMS | DURING WINTER SEASON. |' BOSTON, gue will par. is understood. TF be director of the Los A and Harry Heilmann 1 at Oakland. October. A STETSON designed by LONG’S Small proportioned hat with rolled brim and concealed welt edge In Shades of Sabel, Soft Moth and Pearl with Black Band dl SEVEN DOLLARS 2 OTHE! AL RAC Ave, B om N for L 16.—The C: look like Ty Coby, be ust night, said an Franct going to the Pacif y after t League season closes. 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