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18 ** Big Bill’’ Easily Wins From Wallace Johnson can Lanky Quaker's Superiority in Tennis as Clearly Established Now as That of Jack Dempsey in the Boxing World, as e- sult of Straight Sets Nictory Over Fello\ w Townsnian. By William Abbott. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20.-Win- from Wallace ip the national tennis title safely intrenched himself HOW BILL TILDEN BEAT WALLACE JOHNSON AND RETAINED TENNIS TITLE. Johnaen champions for an) 4, nee } ast. ‘The tall, tem-= dounsu i per nial Philadeipbian has Met ayiten ......, ‘ } all comers here and abroad and bis dean o... upertority us clear as Demp- |, able} is in box isin i Victory over Johnson yesterloy tn 4 seraight sets the Germantown ket Club gave Tilden the silver pjgon SEE phikt trophy for the second consecutive Manton jt | year. In addition to this honor Tig rider MM Ys holder of the national doubles!" i ' title, world’s champion on ; H won at St. Cloud, 3 | the English title for the second time, outranks every one in New Z find was first in the successtal de- | finish a mateh as quickly as possible Davis Cup against Japar n prefers to toy with an oppe dig into the records ter first finding out lis particular ta of the old timers Nike style of game and then trying to bea | the famous Doherty Bre in| hing at his own tricks England and the remarkable achieve n has lost many on ments of Larned and McLoughlin in| Oeeause of this desire to this country, but no one ever came) Other fellow, And quite trequently close to equalling Tilden's ree t champion will purposely hold has won everything. There back, reserving hi at si for it no new laurels for him te ANE. thrilling finish. It has happened that There is now some whispering | Big Bill held back too long and lost yout Tilde y's retirement, due to the ty opponents who were far below his ardships of constant training and | class the desire to devote more time to this habit may be due to grand business. In the opinion of the | Stand playing, by cannot be justly ! writer, Tilden will not quit. before) Said that Tilden eifish with the end of 1922. Johnston, Williams | remarkable ability. On the contrary, | and Tilden each have won the na-| he is always on the watch for some | tional title twice nother victory | promising younk star who might } for Tilden will give him permanent | welcome some triendiy instruction possession of the huge silver trophy. | Vincent Richard nation junior Me will w t to take a vot at thi |champion, gives Tilden credit for de Next year And the world's cham- | vclopng him, and the m. te pion js also keen about taking an-|said for other youths. Just before | other trip to England, where the Jast|the 1920 championship at Forest ' two seasons he lifted the English | H Tilden, instead of the championship at Wimbledon advantage of final workouts, jour And Tilden is mindful that the hold | neyed to Philadelphia and gave a of this country on the Davis Cup is| demonstration t) several thousand not as firm as it looks. eis a} young boys in one of the eity parks } hig menace loomine np ady in| Tilden derives hearty enjoyment the direction of Australia, ‘The canse | teaching the gaine to youngsters | | fig mostly Norman Brookes, for many, Tilden haa competed in. countless + years a hero of international tennis, | tournaments, both in this country and ji who is planning a comeback in| foreign lands, but it is doubtful if he 4 doubles in 1922 with O'Hara as ajever had a er time than while j partner. And the famous veteran | winning the championship at (he Get intends to carefully coach this winter | mantown Cricket Club, in the contre ‘a Rerald Patterson, former English |of old surroundings and before la a champion, ames Patterson, the! home gall Tt was a rare oppor ; young Australian who reached the | tunity to shine and [ig Bill made tae semi-finals in the Germantown tour most ofit. He defeated Bill Johnston H nament, This would be a formidable) hig most dangerous opponent, thre of invaders, and Tilden can be] ety in four, Zenze Shimidau, both at upon to be one of the receiv- | Wimbledon and Forest Hills, {ore y {the champion to five-set battles is twenty-seven, young In/oame within a few points of winnin years but a veteran on the courts. |put last Tueaday the little Jap was Just twenty-one years ago the pres- | polished off in straight sets got world’s champion first took up ‘There was no let wh, even in the tennis on the very club grounds he| finals, yesterday against Wallac Won on yesterday because it looked| Johnson. The veteran was fairly ke a prety good game. Except for an| crushed before the blinding speed and gider brother, no one ever taught| power of the champion, who won THden how to manipulate a racquet |6—1, 6—8, 6—1. Saturday Johnson After years of practice and much | held Tilden to 8 al! in games before study of the courts, the Philadeiphian| rain foreed a postponement. ‘The began to develop a game that is now | champion on that oecasion was care- the admiration of the tennis world. | ful to nurse his weak knee because it is a flexible game, a combination | of the slippery going. In their mateh of the most effective styles of other| yesterday the turf was hard and fast jeaders. No one ever served harder|and Tilden was at his best, John- than Tilden, not even Maurice Me-| son's experience, his peculiar chop Loughlin with his celebrated cannon | strok everything, was of little use ball servic F m the base Hne| against Big Bik who hit eve hing Tilden can outplay any one, Close to| with the conti that comes to one the net Bill Johnston is the only ad- | who knows he perched on versary who can match the national! the pinnacle of his particular line of aitle holder, In dition to these | spoet fundamentals, Tilden las perfected a i few way to valley, new grips and RICKARD WILL TRY TO SIGN j y tricks for chopping and cutting | DEMPSEY FOR JESS TO-DAY. k often said Johnston's game ts | pounder t ) Tilden’s. Foreign erit-| tox Rickard will attempt to-day to en made special mention of this.| secure tie consent of Jack 1 attack is more dangerous because of | other ‘wout wth a a pat Ms wonderful trilliancy and dece i rel ant, who f helt the e who formerly held thy tiveness, And to fortify his collec- | {tin dtckunt ted yesterday his tion of strokes Tilden has an Ideal | yoadiness to t this title fbulld for the game with his great | His plans have eresset t height ad reach. Yet, with all his) now where he determined upon Sat- Wizardry, Tilden Is one of the inst |UMAay, July 1, as the date, and bis arena ‘nusua mpions in any sport. His |Wiitng throug his ‘business ‘ temperame is a puzzle ven to his | « ntative, Ray Archer, has n Closest friends. Highly nervous, TH- and he is eager fur the mateh den in action ‘s a figure of per ual —_—_— motion, He must do something all| Coffey Kastly Whips Ahea the time, and this unnecessary fusa- u Kingston . {ng and flourishing has brought him | te considerable unfavorable criticism. It J Ahearn of here is one serious flaw in the m. | in hein teralvecrcund bout att p's make-up, it Is an absence of | POM Auditoriiam lust night | « Goan conpeliiive (spins donnaion ‘nackdawne in the fren 4 relentless and aggressive, str to rounds By William E. Thursday, to see for himself. Fighteen HOH: WATER. together were on board id. Hell Gate. ) sea ba Org he and croak Mae ea base ave aged about 144 poun Th Whitby was the first boat to reaeh the Ki dike, and the way in whieh later com ns boats crowded op elt as many Unpariiamentary trom Bal eoring ime) ber contingent. : Fishermen are promised fair! Jim Maraters of Brooklyn got weather and moderate northwest | pie pould striped vas inelling i j : o1 hannel, Jamatea Bay, on ; Winds for to-day, SMe evra Mev ig ctromeer shee ‘ The prize fishing story of the year mene ee fe Pile) HeMBON: ; eomes from Pine Lake, Mich, where) geverai members of the United @uckers are said to be milking cows) Anglos use WwW ye been in A that gy to water. the habit of y Dok wikia . —_ Rye Lake, We County, are Snappers are running freely in Ja-| not happy over rt Maica Bay as well as everywhere along the shores of Long Island) Report j Bound, Everybody is after them) at Mil ve fem impecunious small boys to! tay | miMonaires. € et ---- t ew Good weakfishing in the lower bay spend the re ate @uused auch a rush for boats that) and fish every i @very motor boat at Great Kills was + engaged for Saturday, Sunday aud) Joe Cawthorne, the actor, long ago P| Mens lay. established his reputation aga striped a bass fisherman. Now he le after the Frank P. Hijgon, who has played| record, hore catches, went catch will it, laurels. it would seqin, of a fisher of was his firat etract from his not mi In All-Coners’ Fixal Oakdale Handicap Is Proof * He po tt once Fret THE y HIS RECO ‘HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, TILDEN SAFELY ENTRENCHED AS CHAMPION FOR ANOTHE THE SPORT VAUDEVILLE Copyright, te 1A too Yer, AND BRE ate WORLDS PREMIER BALANCING fe 1921, That Trainers Know Little About Their Own Horses Madden and Odom Far Wrong in Their Predictions and Con- servative After the race it was all perfectly On the same team Frank Nes “ clear. Ray Jar is not a slow breaker nae ete ‘ younger brother of Ted, ore eines Cbnteat 6 ete , hinve) ‘h t all; Surf Rider simply couldn’ . ises exp're Sept 30, but a lot of New York ew e By Vincent Treanor. give away the weight, Modo had In-| ack, and Ted Hopkins, c li October evenings in the Polo Grounds ticket line HE Oakdale Tandicap, the fea. | terference at the far turn as an ex-| ative, plays on the line s 8 8 ture event of yesterday's pro-/ense, and Surf Rider was simply | SSS She Charley Brickley is helping to coach Fordham Cha ® 1 Hramme at Aqueduct, was ajyvermiind, | The | winner, however, | ing event for two-year-olds. in t in from the tee up. RACi prize puzzle to nearly a | NHS payed from sixes down to fours. | race Lucky Girl, the logical c Sees NG the track. Handic widely Another example of what little | 0Pened at 1 to 9 and went to 2 t The Pittsouveh fansi arey raving the: mirates\ Tt will) be remen aivevont tm Gn jonas to the chance the publle has of beating the | ind Vendor opened st § to Sand went 1 that the Pirates thought {t was an advantage to play their last outeome, the 7 makers didn't | [ces these days, aside from overcom. | t0 1! fo 2). It was lguroed that while tring of gamtes at home. ro 1 if x is ree honed ne | OR the Impossible prices quoted, was | Vendor would Match erin tt x i Know where they were at, and none) furnished in the Iast race of the day. OE Oui Caron. He Phe att World Sevies will soon ve here, That means something to of the trainers represented In the race | Arrow of Gold and Pen Rose were heid | @¥2 the long stretch. Lucky Gi syed ticket scalpers 7 TO-MORROW ' eal r sat | Went to the frnt in the frst 1th and could tell with anything approwciing }very close, almost equal favorit | stayed there. Doughnut, the least id ® A cortainty Just whit thelr homes wera] {he start of the oral marker business, | Considered one of the race, nedtly sponte sag ade Heat the top, of the Reternations! Pease’ put $4900 Bay View Handicap going to do in the race, It was one | ar indicated be the oade caught her In the atretch wise It is situated right Sun B Handi of those events which at times shows | pitraded to the post a sudden change |Gned when the veal falel, came ae un Briar Handi =f) je trainers know abo neiy “overeame the situation, ‘The money | 7°! . e ee tH | ny faunas sun aan eGR our ale Phy eaetin oa het womens SINGLE G., CHAMPION PACER, TWO RECORDS FALL ( harge price against Pen Rose began to soar, O° q OME BwaN and ‘There were five stables represented, ‘There was a serainble to hedge of | Anish last of the trio BREAKS ANOTHER RECORD AT COLUMBUS TROT with two 7 to 2 shots, one 2 to | Pen Rose and get thoard Elected IT 7 CoLUMBUB) | 5 shot, ad to 1 chance, Column at § to Everybody who ought to know voiced Once again has 7 Uto stick! 3PRINGFIFL."), Mass, Sept, 19-- |), OlUNBUS, Sept 20.—Grand Ciroult Land the outsider Venizelos at 50101, (Ne Option that Elected I would /a mile, Maxey Hirsch, her trainer, | single G. world's champion pacer, horses which engaged in plenty of record ’ ji : “win. She did, after stalling off a final| was reasonably sure she would and) \) the local track record, held by | Teaking at Syracuse Inst week. were Everything in the race, with the ex- rush by Arrow of Gold, but Pen Ross) started her in the third event over| Airacrum J. at 2.4%. in. the fres- /t!t sean here yesterday. ception of Venizelos was conceded a pulled up Jast. It developed subse- | that route instead of in the six fur-| {yr ain ny the fivet card of the Hehe) 5 Ittawah, « chines, George Odom, for instance, quently (hat Pen Rose was a very sore | Jong event, last on the card, in which | harness races at the Hastern States | {06 twovear. dtr, the Horse Review thought that Modo would win because mare going to post, but there wera |she was also entered. The Ally Expositian veaterdas Gime fOr | Tis We thie fastest pile ot the ese by a A in the previous " carried HX some very sore spectators who viewed | out with her usual early foot only to ree heats Was 2.04 and | a“ tworyenr- ne Chacnree he M Rena knn cuyesioe pounds to Surf nd fin. her miserable performance which the|hegin folding up when she reached) “for the theee [Auavity: trotted Che: Ince, hale ties AiG, (HERMAN |] SASENG) AND BUX AKAs ished third, Je who betting foreshadowed. the last eighth. She fiashed back}; eG. cama within | Helen Dillon as the original favorite Johnny JACOB'S surf ler out of the picture as quickly as she]; -quart second of oqual- | 7 King Stake attracted only thras BUFF TICKET OFFICE ling'a chan Everything was apparently set for| had made her way to the front afte he world's d for the fast But BoD nay Gunes micdig mile gel. Fitzroy | NORMANDIE HOTEL the day," midor to) win (he tHixd race, i acl » start, three heats ove trac Rroke the resued for tits evan 4189, BROADWAY & 38TH i time. Walter House, who sadd FO eT a yeunera, Ok aehoe J0 bs woep By, had Sande up, an admin ge number of prominent army. of- Daw won the 2.11 trot, los! I mrthat the coll waa serloualy a and clyitiahac were among the |the fret heat to Lisa Watts, nik | To-Night--Palace of Joy tei meant, and Joe Notter w AOping ° sands of ectators who wit-' 718 pace was won by Ora Main from! remRY DAVIS ws. ANDY TUCKE! which would give him a real look-in Jimmy Fitzsimons, sent hott | weer? Ee abi a eine . Mee age Harvard Varsity Beats Second) he has been working out with the jae el in a good Eleven. ColumMa squad. i avin the Maye ¥ a a REDD s aad Feu nee Firat Princeton Eleven Selected.) ‘ Weta! APRON DIULANE ettee ee ee y ects feat 7 PRINCETON, Sept. 20.—Four teatns | and on would know whethe: 1 ited the frets varalty, yan Md wer elected by Coach Koper in yester- | r could give his colt /0, in & hard forty-minute ser! minage. day's drill te . E Bo through the regular ght specitat see | the two eleven battiod for thirty | vetcrica tue eo ne uet Ue vexular Shucks, you Ap Held yikes KONE Aa y trom | muinutes before a score was mady.|as the class of Lis quaiivl con- » moving Hav Jay “varie, Buell, varaity quarter; put| sisted of SUnwon and silivuly,. onde; don’t know what tof hls company and won by|over a neat drop kick from a dif- Rien Se saesenertt Witter , ‘an % sas . ApROWUL, CeLLe; - Hy Hoult angio. (PRN Pall Med oa eaxcrtegoer re tal you re missin’! |ARMY BEATS QUAKERS here will be another scrimmage) Aion, Laitbucks aud Garrity, cull to-day, Coach Fisher announced. | Mick. ‘Two now pimyers reported, Tull PI first reach tun! wlrais fish could have) whily Kichards defeated Karle Fitzsimmons Wins With Ray Jay. IN POLO TOURNAMENT LADUL Ma edt inate t sets PITA hemehes the wt tobok h 1 1 ial nid ok Charles 1 Army lis t urna H ard b. Richards also Martin mi-final round Anders y B woore of 6 four lengths. mate of Ray and strong to beat i awit Rider for the very close between for vhird money. serious content ers, Yankee Star, the The rest were ne stable- Jay, finished out good uh Modo and It wa latter iw or by the Pre COLUMBUS. O., Sept ie: ah and #on will play on the same f OE BY NEAL &. O'HARA. Olympiy 4 ball team here this fall if Ch the suggestion tl " Nesser, twenty-year-old son of 1 at ; We should jate to be manager of either New York team that reed that the ele vi | doesn't come through with the pennant. s_ follow Irawing up sser, qualifies. oe vastitutio: Col. Mills The father i# thirty-nine and is| Tex Rickard's swimming pool will soun be a boxing arena Hut = _—_- the oldest of the six famous Nesser| diving will continue there, as usual Lares Regan Scores Victory | brothers who were ail-star players CyBiy At the Newark B: on the professtonal Panhandle team Only thing the A’s have passed this seagon te dividends Charles 1s a husky youngster and , , See ee . Candidate ton tackle, ‘eye those Pittsburgh guys don't start writing books about jiu ‘A. C. take his place. A ONE AcT Hizey Tae national delegates named were SKIT ENTITLED LEE, T. Mahoney, Roy Moore, H. Obe fy |taptoae Frederick W. — Rubien, "HE WAS Ok UNTIL ” |Jacob Stumpf and George | a Mkely HE SNEEZED” and Mrs. na Cizek of Women's Swimming Club was chos as the ndicapper for the women = — - ~ ORR Rete — - —_—— wimming events ATHER AND SON fo eee ea aleghen (AG) Barmay oon 0 | Dred Warren Pteiding. t ON SAME ELEVEN Kid and Jaca suis : R YEAR By Thornton Fisher WAHL DEFEATED FIR 25 YEARS’ ERVICE FOR "METS | Swimming Handicapper Beaten by A. G. Sivori at Elec- tion of Officers. 1921, 3 Pubita! THOSE JERRYS (KNOW YA- | The new officers of the Metropolitan | Amateur Athletic Association were Jlected for the year of 1921-1922 last night, Frederick W. Rubien of the George Club was named Presi ldent; H. Obertubbesing, West Side ‘yo M.C. A. First Vice Preaident; 1. ©, Stevens, Johnson & Johnson A. A., and Charles Secretary paident, A Second Vice P A. Elbert, Anchor ond Treasurer After serving as swimming hand jecapper for twenty-five yeara, Otto Wahie of the New York A, C. wae defeated for re-election by A. G. Siv the New York A. G. Of tie a cast fifty-five fa- while twenty-four voteu ni for Wah Cominissioner Murray nounced that owing to hows reasons he would be unable accept the election as one AL A. U, delegates of six to att the national convention at Chics next month He recommended tha orge P. Mathews of the Morning Hulbert an urgent bus ——— \\\ WAY | | Mathews VA VM N\ \) lili athews was re. ndicaper for next the LIVE WIRE ie t was lost. He plana to hold one every day until riday the position xty-One Teams in League. CIC AGO, Kept f ul ball teams tiana and Michigan nembera of the league, {t was anne " re night ya La Livcause ‘ nature of the mime of the league, ( League, was aban Lavine uM: year in} il enthus' ek Heturns to Houde 1 ept, 20 star haltbaek of the unl College football teaan by ot Several more cuts are to be made jin the squad, It was said, ae well as ot Mid-West ~-Sixty-one foot- nol, Wisconsin, In- | Football | fth aayane| n Cot n Rode vten Boston last year, will join the varsity equad to-day, it was announc Frank Reynolds, last college year Rode his intention to transi d by graduate At the clo: anager of the announced to Columbia | quarterback | ee ee practice, Baser, guard (ein, PUL OB a UNMET anu, tbuugh I Wis hiss iL excel Morgan, anotuer | ported everal | = practice, ie NEW the eley iu shap wg citles are now} resent Mid-West unced gt a meat lop | tie Loan through old | during the practice and was forced to ay O1L the remainder of the day. The sity eleven indulged in a conte | Against the serubs and ie first team showed its riurity ng King Back at Anonmpotls ANNAVOLIS veteran oleven, weil her ved | t in pa squad, composed of nearly all veter- dns, Was sent through @ short drill! . ind handled the ball in mid-season | 5) Virginia tobacco is the best form, ‘ : — vt the lydy fret Appearanee, he appeared jet physical conuition, bul} Wad yuard, alse e- but did not tase part iu any Heady for Opening HAVIN, Sept en Wo Aicougt hus but one week to get 0 for the first contest of Li seugon, the men who will rep Yule aireagy appear to be ia condit Cows Jou a arias und Lhe werk was aidie Jones, sti L cand y twist Bie vt King, the tackle of | as ‘ A 2 reported to t sob t nh good sliapo but did nat take any scrimmage. ‘The Navy ~wand for cigarettes rginia Cigarette inate ALL TO-DAY, 3. Lrocrrr & “Myers Tonacco Ca. ND 150 a= hut few rente—aria stores