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en MANE mo one ~ ’ Ps ‘ ' GOODBY SPORT TESLA WIRELESS PLAN WOULD RACE MACHINES i: Presto! Touch a Little Button Every Kind of Sportsman W Tesla’s System Only Works Out. By Robert Edgren. Nicola Teslu, ‘famous inventor of the wireless, says that in the future electrical energy can be sent through tho air for power, lighting and in- numerable other purposes, any one ap afford a pocket sending set and talic to his friends around the world, television will enable you to ait tn your parlor somewhere in the United States and see a thirsty gent tip up ® glass of hooch in Australia, air- Planes can be supplied with power and directed from the home office, flying without pilots. Automobiles won't need drivers, as they can be steered by wireless, If fou want power for anything all you'll need do will be press a button and get it out of the alr. You can direct that power wherever you want to, When Tesla's dreams come true what a cinch it will be to bet on the Pontes! You sit in the dark corner of the grandstand and turn your tele- vision over to the start and watch the horse your jack is on, He may be @ bad runner and come along back in the dust. What of it? In the last eighth of a mile slip your hand into your pocket and , css the power button, at the same time directing it at your horse's hind legs, and then loll back in the chair and watch him galloping home, power- driven, at the rate of a mile a minute Press another button and the coin flips out of the bookle’s cash box and Sies through the air to your pocket. Gent gifted by nature with large muscles, but an indolent disposition, wants to break Pat Ryan's world's hammer-throwing record. Steps into ihe ring and, gently swinging the ammer, lets it go, and dropping bis t hand to the concealed power d.rector under his belt buckle shvots the jutce after the fying missile, It gathers speed and scoots over the xrandstand, The offcials, using their television, locate it in an adjoining field, and the measured throw Is 414 yards, displacing the 159 fect 3 inchea r otiated by big Pat without the aid of science RACE AUTOMOBILES AND PLAY GOLF AT SAME TIME. Ray ©. Ewry holds the world's stunding broad jump record with 11 feet 47-8 in y has retired. He sa scientific cu ‘aking up the theorum decides to come ack and jump a little. Ray hops into the he a air from the takeoff, presses little finger against a spike in i hoe 9 turn on the atinos- t power and gets a boost that shoots him over the head of the off celal measurer holding the outer 1 of the tape. When the astounded offi- celal turns around he fine heel marks dented deep in the rth just 47 yards and 8-16 of an inch from the takeoff—-a new wi record that will stand until sox other jumper becon entific as Ray Now we cl that Ray's a8 SC ange the scene to Bever- ley Hills, an in the outskirts of Los Angeles. Tommy Millon, Ameri can champion auto 4 is standiy W his garage pondering on wh it's worth while personally to con- duct his powerful racing car in the world’s championship race that af ternoon at the Beverley Hills track, where all the greatest pilots of the earth are gathered for the test Tommy has been studying out Tes la's universal power wave and has made @ little box containing a mys- terlous combination of wires, which he ed to his steering wheel and ne. Tommy would like well enough to drive in the race, but he as an engagement to plo golf that afternoon at the Pasadena Club. H decides in favor of the golf, But that doesn't mean he'll iss Winning the race with its $100,000 purse. A moment after lis decision nis powerful racing car whoops it out the garage and down the road toward the track Milton isn’t in the No one is tn it. Milton ts running } moa power wave. He st vision glass at his eve h the car's progress, and by t a leve uttae to his watch it around corfers and through traf anti! it reach track and !s lined has to w fob he direct in at A 530-YARD HOLE IN ONE q picks up his golf bag and os for Pasadena. .Two hours later Milton standing on 1 wit ie Andrews on bis eye . ad y fingers the lever on his Down at Beverley Hills track his powerful racer ix just scooting «ver the finish line, winner by elghteen miles, and no one in the car, Througt the glass he sees that the ¢ pilqta are wildly protesting, but he Irnow he has the race won, because f prove he drove wh ear, ever he was eighteen i The race Is of his 1 and turns his atiention buck to the g jrews, who has been driving on e@velage of 420 yards, js kidding Miu- VEN WITHOUT PILOTS ees and Runners, Jumpers and ould Score Miracles if Nicola ton about his game. nothing about the power wave and less about television. He offers to bet Milton $500 on the length of the next drive, and another $500 on the hole, Milton acepts. Andrews drives his customary 320 yards and grins cheerfully. Milton steps up to the tee, places his bail, waggles his driver and slips the tele- Andrews knows vision glass over his eye, He hits the ball, The ninth hole at Pasadena tx 530 yards and uphill, As the bal! starts, Milton puts his hand into his right pants pocket and presses a but- ton concealed in a pants pocket acr power contro] apparatus, one of Tes- la's latest inventions. As the is hit by the power cur- rent {t takes a mighty hop and rapid- ly soars toward the green, With his telepathic vision Milton watches the pill, and as it is crossing the flag he presses a yertical drop button and directs It down Into the cup, “Hole in one," ho says tersely Andrews. *" at wins both bets.’* Andrews is incredulous, but on hik- to ing to the green he finds Milton's initial-marked ball reposing in the cup and draws a check for $ 0 on the spo “Ain't nature wonderful!" says Milton, thinking of the power waves. “It beats the stock market,’" Andrews, oft plunks A TOUCHDOWN A MINUTE. Lys thinkin usand We could go on, but wh When Tesla's personally conducted power wave is perfected the college conc with the greatest werial pull will able to send his football t une for a touchdown a min mile runners can scoot a mile in the same time it takes Charlie Padodck to run 100 yards, weight throwers ca a hammer in Celtic 1 City, and hav from where th neavC k, Long Island the throw measured missile falls on the Chicago Athletic Association fleld, and*then drop one on the Olympic Club grounds in San Francisco f new record. A fliv the world on the sm can Noof t y ayour an empty tank, Harry Greb ean swing a pu in Jersey City and knock out Jack Dempsey in Paris. And th are some people who think the we nds still (Cop Edgren.) N.Y. U. TENNIS TEAM BEATEN BY WESLEYAN MIDDIL TOWN Wesleyan lawn t New York 1 one here yesterda ene to-day SINGLE fen I 6—1, i Heidel, West DOURLE ed Adel Hatfield and Hillyer defe nd Leland de- ate and Talley, 6—4, 7 oe OTHER FIGHT RESULTS. DE T. the history of staged here 1 rush of Cleveland . York, necording to boxing rts , fight was stopped fn the second round by the Boxing Commtssi who suld the two fighters would he barred from hoxing in this State UKEE : nimer, Chi e 1 Richio M Milwaukee M1 ght, fought ten rounds in a no cision bout here to-night, with spor g writers djvided in their opinior o which boxer had the better ¢ mateh, SYRACUSE—Tommy Loghran, out: pointed Young Fish racuae, In twelve round. Joey Ryan, Aubiten, Moa Verdict ¢ oy, In alx Battling Harry, won over Burns, BUFFALO—R Johnny Harvey In a Tax, of § r Andy D: tt fourth round. BERKELEY he lower half the Paci Coast ¢ , fournament was 7 to give Vincent Bicnare i player In the try from a. sprali with Willam National doubles to-morrow a BIN Rariden Replaces Koy Ulam as Manager, ATLANTA, Gn.. A Tut ‘ ser of the Atia m Baseball ¢ I eld Captain and leader ¢ Ince the deposed, ps w RE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922, ® CORDS IF THIS SPEED THEORY MAKES GOO WHEN TESLA’S POWER WAVE IS USED IN SPORTS (Copyright, by Robert Edgren.) Ray C. Ewry MAKES A STANDING Broad YumP or 41 Yaros 3, incr BY AERIAL JUICE. HARRY GREB SENDS MIS GLOVE FROM VERSEY CITY “TO Paris Via TESA AIR Power UNLIMITED, “To IKo. Dempsey IN PARIS AND CoP THE TITLE —" Soee é f we HS Toney MILTON SENDS HIS RACING CR,” is pinback: ili lO In the Pre ee —— a Fifty-Thousand: Dollar Race Is Conducted at Pimlico - To-Day. BY Alo oF A PocreT Power SET Horse and jockey. Unofficial assur this year tournaments at dow 1 the I mouth, Assoc! clatic The about team, if i Aug. 1 * practice | Aaa ns un stp of the abled but it le # Wodel . who Neh U) Lords W han A mber of t Ish. in 1 tr a Ww miss Vernon Scores Maw ¥ i | {oa ! ‘ Diay 2%, peared {n e come. le py hited Ameri Philadelphia and M ‘ook, was received yes ation from an official of the comes, to obtain at 7 British May Send te ter Dri Athlet M t even, and tng the Louls Bs. arranging for two that England wil! send a polo team to the United States to compete in the Amoriean open cha:aplonship and {n the special rday by Lord Tweed- British asao- will about arrive thre the championship Rumson, Aug It is planne xo to Phila lal events to Oc quartet was e that ed on the By to there he Meadow ccessfully defended the International Cup lust year, and Walter 5 both of whom have ap- this country, will narangi now mat nik ved here A tine team will * for th sh plavers are ns to compete eum got off to a Htishera nthusiasts antici. tinians will stop off polley of public departure for Stoddard pectators to b vk for this year’ mds will 1 to a cap: ational re ity of tour Star 13.—Vio} Phillips: tt playera, pitcher with a to his credit; {rst b Captain: utions xetor an, lect and Paul J. en dis- have Rasy Vietory Over O'Brien. tac ed one e handball ted by Associa- 1 O'Brien ef the 4 round, The re form ets, » ndvan nt Salmon entry, Every Time They’ve Started Since Racing Year Began): i's the material of the maiden variety He evidently has plenty Sea Tag, Blue Hawk and Lady Myra-Have Same Style of Scoring. Lord Granite Is some two-year-old. If the official timekeeper is correct, PROBABLE STARTERS IN THE PREAKNESS TO-DAY it. Henry (1, Fator) Tt balhavte) baaoealy Mébed °Minw Joy (Garner). 121 FSO WARD STAT PASADENA | oll Man, (Lang)... ne IN one ¢ Galantman (Lyke) a = te Gold (Penman) m4 e Fillory (Morris) 4 Hephalstos (McAtee) au ‘ June Grass ( »~ Tt Hea (Keogh) . am Rebuke (Kelsay)... 126 a ne a te = = — Champlain (Stirling) 18 ° e yaniv Maize (Turner),.....114 ¥ (Butwell) .... 006 Atheling Youngsters Win | “sists entry. oupled as Greentree Mtable entry. 9K. T. Wilson and W. J. spring racing The Preakness e and a fur- jong for three-year olds will be settled at the Pimlico track to-day, The coughing vpidemle bas ¢ Into the field, but thirteen horses have been named overnight to start for the rich prize, and while the race will miss it deeply ; 59 2-6 seconds was hung out; other By Vincent Treanor. timers made it a second slower. This} #me stars, It ts decidedly open, TTWO-YEAR-OLDS sired by Athe | equals the track record mado by| Amonk those who were gathered here 2 _ling U. have been entting quite] Royal Ensign during the spring|/aat night talking the Preakness, Miss 1 figure since the racing season! meeting of 1917. Lord Granite was that remarkable filly owned by t-Jumuica. In three races ao| *idden by Metc This is the first] Montfort Jones, was most discussed Re Mra eet abarietanney rT race this boy has ridden since last] Many expressed the opinion that ehe, Tey Uae pistakably ane} year when as a result of a saddle] coupled with her stable companion St. ahensian’ srunbatlsih elec [ battle with Sande he was set down.] sronry, would be favorite in the mutuel sufficiently to give the <Athelings} He was riding [ui and Sande ‘ 3 i more than a mere once over when| wag on Kal tang As. f. result wt) (Bachines to-morrow afternoon, She must they appear in the entries the bumping match the race was] ‘Ke Up, 121 pounds and concede welght On the secon® day of the mecting| taken away from Runstar, Metoalf| to @ nutmber of speedy three-year olda, sea Tax, ii the colors of the Nevadul got g rough deal from the stewards} but for all thut she ts in high favor on ock Farm, jumped away from thet in our private opinion, and the next] the strength of working a mile and a Pearle a“ Scene Mey 2h Y time he hooked up with Sande he] furlong in 1.01 35 Just before being re Sey ae Hawk, anothe got himself even, but shipped here from t exington track, ad + pulled up five: ler '}for nearly puttin Max Garner came on from the W tront of the Rancocas Stable fence. Metcalf showed gameness at] to ride Miss Joy, while Lavern Fator On eveh of th wa least on that cecasion, Mis vietory’| 19 expected liern early to-day with John 1 Neweomer in these part on Lord Granite was particularly] & Madden to handle St. Henry, him the taleat gaye much he} Sie, nguas cles Ge caste i Next in favor, aceording to the odds credit for the quick breaki Pleasing to a majority of yesterday's! quoted here this evening—odda, by the Patan altel crowd, way, which are not otliclal—comes the Western juveniles. As one B a Stable entry, Galantman an aren ie Sele esproes It om pt Boy Kamagae Out of Davis Cap Play. Pirate Gold, both winners at the Jw Parke gets away a block in fre or A or aica track within th ast week, Davis Cup| talca the two-year-olds." ‘The horse in onee Shanes a sig oe ‘ere sot.} Gtlantman tx the horse which ran each instance evidently was the real | >l## this summer recelved & wevere second to Bunting In the Futurity last factor be yesterday, when it was announced] september. Ile {4 a handy horse and Yesterday another Atheling 11.| that Ichlya Kumagae would not be able} une of qualfty too, and many will pla started, a filly, Lady Myra, out of 11) |{0 represent his country tn the Interna-| {heir #Alkh to hie chancen, more par dd mare Minnow. This time lional matches. ‘The information was} ine ragged and speedy rate Gold, another jockey unknown to E made public by the United States Lawn a ers, had the mount, Lady Myra did] Tennis Association aft ving cabled . at whi ‘ and | dvices that Kuma ness affairs T l R just whot Sen ‘Tag and Hine Hawk |adviges that Humagnsa Business riangular Race (rant nhalenr N fhe loss of Kumag nked No. C e Gulia airy in teat and Noi? oat ns! On Carnegie Lake The average vacesoe i te esident of thi country, leaves Zenzo 2. blood lines, He takes t iniau ond Seieniro Kasnio, vot of! ABC Open air they co If the " whom are now tn United Btates, to or . that's enough for ft urry the colors of tha Par Kastern na- ealeulation He eithe te aes ' sean! ienale The Child ip f mnie of the old t time te into « i SMMASRS And Bin his helF dost college regattas, will draw mt or husn’t ¢ Bete R ™ Tway to the round last ‘year, |°%t collese rex . a you fion who or what ) [uut lost to the American cup holders|*Nd4 of rowing fans to Princeton this fire and dam might have be Thelin the title mated afternoon to see t ws of Columbia, ¢ the Atheling 1 inentars The possibility of having Okumato, | pennsyiva and F eton buttie for different apparently i are at-|who Is regurded as e foremost | 4, : ot Lala Cas tracting attention now Japanese players, come from Calcutta | “UPremacy f Ca Trainer Billy Karrich vered| has been discussed, but nothing deti-|Pesle. Last was held on ero tha savers dines | alte has been arranged the Harlem F and Columbia ypar tiie: OF : ' Shlain mot) be sion to say that hie won with Capt i's Princeton A arontly Tis name 1s spelled without a “d"—no is oh ie oun re few bett Bhiniagt: varsity second Quak ee 3 Sandie — Announcer t the ¥ 1 Blue Dera to i Cornell Easily Meats Yale Lacrosse! would depend on i performed in an u thie aie Blieed ADE 8 ITHACA ¥.. M Cornell had Lae z aI i eee e troubl in de Yale in an f won last Fr 1 . what was ¢ « him v Y ercolleg 5 & ‘esterday Hoty A 4 ‘ F pressively here to-d » to Asn ener pene ss a an peaks winner ® y cs result of this victory | ¢ over Jim Corderr the wagers f fh Ath w friends. hey | ise . 5 ether threo-yvea 1 | my wit 1 | | " | | liwo ge t i f rhe te “ he uy vard, Wook Karrick makes few mistanes uf lu Les Morgan, wita ivo Wustie to wpa, “Tyar’s ALL RIGHT - t FIND IT THEY ig WHERE in ALASKA + Pat Ryan Apps a LITTLE POWER Wave “ra His HEaAvE, Pig spe’ C SS WHEN RUNWERS “TURN ON THE TESLA = ¢ Ree Miss Joy Most Liked akness Stakes ® MAXWELL CLASHES WiThi MACKELLAR IN FINALS TO-DA These Two Players Are Sur- vivors of the Long’ Island Amateur Tourne H moet w. in Maxwell and Don 3 the finals of the Long Island amateur golf championship matches at the Lido Country Club this afternoon. Tn the second round W. L, Fearey took Maxwell to the 19h hole before he Md., May 13,—Now| finally wavered on a single deciding stroke, but that one stroke was enough for Maxwell, and he won the match there, Don Mac’ a second round developed Into a battle of the Dons" when Don Parker crashed along on even terms with his opponent until the 21st hole, when the MacKellar "Don" sank @ long putt for the winning stroke. It would have been reasonable to ex- pect that Mack J Maxwell might lar a let down in the afternoon play after thelr nerve: ing struggles in the morning round, but victor; rently das a tonie and both med play ent taetios In the Maxwell had Carl Timpson as his op {ternoon and ‘Timpson started convince his opponent from Nassau that he was in a golf hattle, ‘Turning home on the second nine holes, Maxwell was 2 down and ‘Timpson looked u# good ax an Amer- jean dollar in a@ n ban the to ponent in em At the Ith ‘Timpaon waa still 2 up, but then Maxwell decided that some: thirus deape had to be done to save himaelf definitely made promptly went out natch for to-day. Having up his mind to this, he id smaxhed the ball straight down the fairway to such good effect th won the 16th, 16th and 18th holes and the mateh while Timp- son was exploring the rough and won- dering how his opponent got ‘that way on such short notice, Don MacKellar evisently tired of Aght- ing for victory when he and I. M Kerr turned for home in their semi-final match all square with both the world and thetr score cards. Evidence that he decided to launch a swift attack in th hope of an early armistive ts offered in lis sudden succession of victortes at the 10th, 11th and 12th holes. A margin of 8 up was cnough to satlify bis ambition, however, for he Joggedt along after the content to hold bis op- ponent at tht disadvantage, to win finally at the 16th he In the specini, goldteilded second six- teen developed by the weird vagari of the Lido course, Grant Peacock beat Gardiner White, 3 up and 2 to play, in the sveond round of match pl White was playing a good game, but tis wrist has not fully recovered fron {ta injury sustained last fall, and the metropolitan chatnpion can't as yet get his full power into the long shots. oe “PEP” MARTIN’ BEAT: DELMONT ON A FOUL. Martin was awarded a ver- ne Delmont at the rink in the fourth 1 of a “Pepper dict over ¢ Bro roun' scheduled round bout last night decause of a foul that was purely acc dental. In a furlous mix-up near the atl, Delmo with a wicked left Sand upy » body, the the mix. blow catohing Mt | (Avvan 3 WATER-WINGS LEARN TO SWIM NOW Iasi | CLD BV AYVAD PAF. CO HOBOKEN = Nod acKellar | cugs!on, DEMPSEY SIGNS , i FORANOTHERBOUT. WITH CARPENTER To Meet in Second Encounter Some Time Before ' June, 1923. LONDON, May 13. Motion pictures taken of the sensational fight Thursday bee tween Georges Carpentier and Ted Lewis show plainly that Lewis | was knocked out with a punchy delivered while the refereo was holding his arm, ‘ Tho pictures show Carpentige - several times in the act of butting Lewis with his head while in the clinches. ‘The final blow that ended the fight—a right to the Jjaw—was de= livered when the referee had on* hand on the biceps of the Engl ale man and with the other hand wag pushing Carpentier buck out of the clinch. Both fighters were just sete ting free as the blow went over and Lewis seemed t> have bis handy down in the breakaway. LONDON, Muy 13.—Jack Demp sey, world’s) champion heavywelgins, and Georges Carpentier, heavyweighé champion of Europe, signed articles yesterday to fight in Europe be- fore sune, 192%, according to an am- nouncement made by Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s manager. An English syndicate has offered £100,000 tor the tight. Another offer, made by Douglas Stuart, a noted bookmaker, stipulated £76,000 for a fight in London, accord- ing to Kearns's announcement, PARIS, May 13 (Associated Press! —Georges Curpentier’s quick knock- out administerd Thursday to Ted ("Kid") Lewis in London was re- ceived to-day as a matter of course by the French pre&s, which has been convinced all along that the French- man's victory was a foregone con- clusion, The fight was commented upon freely along the boulevards, moment- arily sharing with the Genoa Confer- ence prominence as a topie for dis- Some regret was expressed ‘that the finishing blow came while Lewis was off his guard, causing un- favorable comment in England. But all the newspapers point out that Lewis, by taking the initiative in making it a rough-house fight, got # taste of his own medicine, The majority of the papers scrupu- lously refrain from, mentioning (Gar- pentjer for a possible return match with Jack Dempse: Colgate Win) HAMILTON, N. ¥., May 13.—Colgate defeated the Unton College tennis team here yesterday by § matches to 1, Don’t let prices muddle you CERTAIN ingredients are indispensable to a wearable suit, just as jewels, springs and precision wor! ip are indispensable to a relia- ble watch. These are: 1. Fine, all-wool material ~ which will stand sun and shower, use and abuse. 2. Accurate measure- ments—according to each individual's stature and posture, 3. Careful cutting and | making—with sufficient tryons. We are making suits to measure this spring for as low as $30, This does not mean that $30 will buy these three things — always and everywhere. Quite the con- trary, Itindicates an unusu- al circumstance—a value decidedly ‘‘out of line”—a happy turn that calls to the opportunist. o) 4 ed or maine-orr

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