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5 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 165, 1922. RNES DECIDES TO TRY TRY FOR BRITISH OPEN GOLF F TITLE BRAINS IS THE THING - - - - - - - - - By Thornton Fisher NATIONAL LINK’ LINKS CHAMPION. TO SAIL WITHIN THO WEEKS, This V ny ba HW. Be His Third whl morning round by 2 and 1 and losing in the afternoon by 1 down, tempt to Win the Golf Sinus ies Giactae Ses te ' esse W. Sweetser of the ey, Classic Abroad, , Club yesterday established a new rec- a ord for the Westchester Hills course ce Jock Hutchison 1s | St White Plains, clipping a stroke from the médrk established by Abe not going abroad to defend] Mitchell).the British star, last year. the British open golf title he Sweetser's score was 67, four under won last year, according to word from| the par figures, and in the course of the other alde, still nib olf side-kick,| \'" Smasiine Derformance he did the : bo *] unusual by making a birdie 4 on Jim Barnes, has decided to compete] 515-yard hole after putting one ball for it. Barnes will leave the end of| out of bounds. the month so as to participate in the , Gleneagles tourney, as well as the The former Yale intercollegiate golf open championship at Sandwich June| crane oe cmante his record in the 22 and 23. course of the annual match between h we This will be Barnes's third try inj tt, Westchester Hilla and Ardsley the British event, his first attempt teams, and his brilliant work was no mean factor in the 6 to 8 victo having been made two years ago,| scored by the Ardsley players, a when he finished fifth tn the list with an average of 77, five strokes back The feat was accomplished in the course of the mornin, und, in wi of the leader, George Duncan. He Via tahae, Geaceee was a member of the team that went Sweetser and his father, George over a year ago and had the distinc- He PACE A MEAN Blow iN HS LEFT AND HIS PUGH, How THIS 1S THe TALE OF & BLOKE WITH A RST, THEE PUNCH THAT HE OWNED WOULDIT PUNISH A RNATE Like A FORTY POUND ROEM «| nur WAY HE CROWNED BUMS WAS a GOSHAWPUL FRIGHT: | WHORVER HE HIT LAUGHED AS THOUGH HE HAD MISSED: | as a RIP- SHORTING FIGTER HR SURE WAS @& “FLAT. cena er =i amaretto Greb Anxious to Tackle Demp- sey if Successful in Tun- ney Bout. for May 23 is the next thing to a heavyweight championship bout. The big fellows always draw. little men put up a rast, clever ex- hibition of boxing, but the “sock” isn't there. They make a pretty pic: he Greb-Tunney match scheduled Sweetser, opposed Charles Paul, the four-time Westchester Hills cham- yy [THR GOV WITH THE WALOR LookRO UP AT THE YELG] THE MORAL OF THE TALE 1S THIS)! WELL ween, ; bam” tion of leading the fleld until the final alte ater ture, but they lack the big “bam + al] pion, and Walte Shafer, He was g THEY HATCHED HIM ONE Day WiTh THE BIM WITH A SOCK) me garnS WAS OM, WHEN THE ‘Weak-SISTER 6U' round. There, however, his e that lifts the spectators off their.scats ' - ‘MUD To THE CANVAS HE PELL. [THE FELLER WHO WINS IS THE GUY WITH THE BEAN. 8 is + fis game! two under 4s at the turn, with-three f And makes them feel every punch. TUE WISE GUYS ALL SAID HED BE KNOCKED FOR A BLOCK! sUODENIN BELLERED ALOUD” OH.LOOK AT me Sky" | WHEN DOWN WITH A collapsed, as a result of his poor] gx redounding to his credit, Coming ; "There's nothng awe-inspiring in their Physical condition, and he was forced] home, he topped off the card with an work, to content himself with a tie for sixth| eapie made at the new eighteenth hole, 256 yards. ae rey SCHAEFER WILL DEFEND Place, Immediately following his return from the British championship, Barnes went to the national open at ‘ Washington and proceeded to walk TITLE AGAINST COCHRAN away from the field that included, re TT By Neal R. O Hara. besides the American stars, Duncan] CHICAGO, May 15.—Jake Schaefer, Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. and Mitchell, representing the Bri Wiio won the world's 18.2 balkline bill- pros, and Joseph Kirkwood, the] iard championship last November, will Statistics of the National League) Babe Ruth Day at Polo Grounds prove there are seven clubs in the|next Saturday. Do your ticket shop- en Jeffries, a Fitzsimmons, Dempsey, T; C bb Hi lf L d: Intows ‘with the ation, aiwars xemt| 4 Of CO umself Leads us gasping for breath {n sympathy wie te atow taking teow} =Bombardment Against |— + «+ + makes us take joy in the spectacle of NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' rey aeey irae Pitcher Mays of Yanks) y.vor. % 58) pnucia ¥ 38 HOW THEY STAND atavism. But if there wasn’t @ bit of St.Lo’is 15 11 .577/ Br’klyn 11 14 .440 bf Australasian champion. defend his title for the second time the cave man spirit left in these days Pitts’h, 14 11 560! Cin’ati. 11 18 379 During the course of his recent trip] When he meets Welker Cochran of of Prohibition, reform-for-the-money- 134 999 Fans Aghast as Vet-|dreses when Ty Cobb was a star, Chic’'go 13 12 520; Boston. 7 16 .304] second division. ping early, around the rim of the United States,| San Francisco this week. They will that’s-in-it and all of that sort of ’ ha took a spank at Carl and almost GAMES YESTERDAY. . 8 @ 8 @ accompanied by Hutchison, Barnes} Play 1,500 points to-morrow, Wednes« folly old rot, the world would be a! eran Player Shows Cham- | knocked him down with an infleld| y,v, y, rk, 5} Chic 4 (101 This year the color line is being| Friehds of Roger Peckinpaugh are| annexed the California open title and| day and Thursday nights in Orchestre dull place to live in. fingle asa starter. Cutshaw, another |" °° 0011 OF Silt ( paniniee: Gtawn on baseballs by the umpires. |glad to know that Roger {s not the| finished well. up in the Southern] Hall, where Schaefer a fow weeks age pions How to Play Game. | patriarch, by the way, bunted at Mr eA ndalbhian Bre@tet Bree se manager of the Washington Club. tournaments. successfully defended his title againsp The winner of the Tunney-Greb Mays and beat It to first. The Sun- Madelenia, Cr Se Eau t| ons wpoa @ time a ght expert s 8 6 — Willie Hoppe, former champion. battle may attract Carpentier over daly throng was astonished, This sim- GAMES TO-DAY. mentioned Ted (Kid) Lewis without] When Suzanne wrestles for Molla] Robert Cruikshank, the former] Albert G. Cutler of New York has for another American trip. And By Bozeman Bulger. ply couldn't be. New York at Chicago. using parentheses around his middie] Mallory’s crown this summer, cough| Scottish amateur star, who is now] been substituted for referee in place Georges against either of them would] There 1# no pronounced sorrow] But up came Old Mr. Cobb. Carl Brooklyn at Cincinnati. accel drops, sneezing and bronchitis will be| golf professional at the Shackamaxon | of J. Herbert Levis of Chicago. Schae~ be a dandy match. Carpentier, tn hi? among the Yank fiayers over the do-| Knew about that boy and to avoid Boston at Pittsburgh. ie en, @ barred, Country Club, Westfield, N. J., and|fer objected to Levis on the ground weight class, is a wonderful ring man. aikigs ih ight, But| COMPUcations walked him. with the] Georae Burts @ etli-s london ian, tists W. E, Donohue, one of the low handi-|that Levis and Cochran are close @& Dempsey was too big for him, but; Parture of the Tigers to-night, But) basey thus londed to the muzzle —— but not with a lead-off team. Johnny Kilbane will listen to rea-| cap players, broke even in their inter- | friends. against Greb or Tunney the flying |the fans—well, so far, Cobb's outfit] Bobby Veach, who came close to being MERICAN LEAGUE, ° . son for a fight with Pepper Martin] club match with Cyrit Walker ana W.| ‘The keen rivalry between the twe Frenchman would put up a scrap}has been the fans’ delight of the sea- & Yank last winter, took a toe-hold, Ww. t Po. elu rc.| The Kentucky Derby {s in the dis-] provided “treason” is spelled with six| C. Cox of Englewood at the Westfield, | ™&") Who were formerly touring pa worth crossing the country to sce. mon, Phere was a sharp crouk. | Nobody | york 19°10 .655 | Phila’ia 12 14 .462| card. Now for straw hats. figures and a dollar sign. N. J., course yesterday, winning the | "rs, has caused high interest in the saw the boll-they only heard the meet. In the tournament last Nj Those boys may never win that 18 10 .643 betta 11:13 .458 EORGE ENGEL, who manages whlz—but Old Man Cobb crumpled up] Cigynd 44 14 600|Chic'go 11 15 423 vember the Schaefer-Cochran game e Greb, says that nothing short of |Pemnant, they may Have: Ho! pitchers] on the base lines, pe been Biot Detroit. 13 15 a h'n 11 18 379] ONLY U. S. CONTESTANT . ell O ens WIL RD TOO BUSY TO was classed as one of the most ri an earthquake or a cyclone canjand they may play baseWall as loose} S@arely in the pit of the stomach k ins: a )p LAI markable happenings in billiard his- tory. Schaefer won 400 to 0 with CONSIDER “COMEBACK” ———- runs of 82 and 318, Cochran getting LOS ANGELES, May 15.—Whether]oniy one shot and that a hard one. Jess Willard, former world's heavy-]AS against this Cochran ran 3884 in weight champion boxer, will again en. |"! BAme against George Sutton, ter the boxing game fs still a matter] My Play means Dow GAMES YESTERDA with what might have been a two bagger—a bulletlike smash. Under] Detroit, 8; Ni wi ‘ater Shoes SaetnIS, as ashes, but when they are around after that, within three or) George J. and Mary 8. Fan know ELIMINATED IN WOMEN’S ; 5 York, 2. four months,"’ says George, “you're the rules Cobb was out and the batter inthgton, 4; Cleveland, 3. GOLF TOURNEY ABROAD Big Match With going to see Greb in the ring with|that somebody is among us. gets one cigar and a base hit. GAMES TO-DAY. SANDWICH, England, M 16 Dempsey. Greb has'one idea fixed in| In three days these Tigers have} Hellman, the Qin swatter of ae sd, Covey To- Day his head. It's that he can whiplmanhandied and mussed up our bovs| {2@ Whole leagua laughed lightly us Detroit at New York. (Associated Press).—Miss Rosamond Dempsey over any route from fifteen P our Boys) Mr. Muys twisted¥one of those under- ia.| Sherwood, the only American contes-| waiter a. Kinsella, international : rounds up, or a shorter route if Jack}"° that there Is no longer any danger /things toward nim. tant, was eliminated from the ladie Bane ae ‘}of conjecture, even with himself, ac- LovisyILt insists on it. He has helped Dempsey |0f suits for alienation of affections. “Blooie The ball bumped into the open golf championship tournament on| S@uash professional champion and/ cording to a statement from the ex-| Raward F. Simma’s full brother to train several times and he knows|'hat's something. Look them over} fence and the bases were swept the Princes scourse in the opening|American professional court tennis}champion, pubiished here to-day. broke aawa-aa batty in the lane every move Dempsey makes. Demp- cleanly, taking on a very neat appaar- INTERNATIONAL BEACUSE, pie] found to-day when Mrs. Fletcher of] champion, begins to-day, in Prince’s| Tex Rickard, promoter, has been | tuck erey that It $8 unllkely, he wilt 3 ‘ance, ; y, 3 > ickeri with him for the ist year | CVe! ace again. he Fair Play colt Spann be comlan't da‘ is cae fuce in the lot Now that's the way {t started. You 0 17 16.630 |. City 12 14 fe Ca defeated her up and =)ciub, London, the match with George tran wae te get wie to teceater spread his foot and injured one of his “The way to. whip Dempsey,’| Even our own Mr. Carl Mays, as] May imagine the rest or you may re- "e 16 10 615 | Readi’g 12 15 .444 —- BE « pee dels piotesaionsl chan the ping «Willard sald! bat he did not fore legs fo seriously that It was with Greb suys, ‘is to keep him on his!handsome as he was, was shot so full| fe" to the box scores appearing in| Roch’er 14 12 .538 | Syra'se 11 15 .423) Erikson en Firat Road Ruce,|PiOn. for ne Sue ek court tennis} state whether the promoter had sug- | dimueult nis heels. Don't let him set for a punch. this and other current publications. | Buffalo 14 13 .519|Newa’k 10 17 .370| Nickolas Lrikson, a newcomer in the |Championship. Kinse Club, of whieh | €sted Jack Dempsey as a possible op- Stay on top of him and never stop|". For the sake of record, though: GAMES YESTERDAY. fold of the Finnish-American A heads to the Squash Sep ot who ponent. hitting, and he can’t do a thing. cf 24,000 that he went away from Qld Mr. Cobb, having recovered] Jersey City, 9; Buffalo, 3. romped off with first honors in the sixth he is manager, report is practice “I have not seriously considered “ b gets on with Dem the] there looking like a colander—J|¢rom his earlier wound and throwing ‘Newark, 6; Roo annual road run of the Cygnet A. C.|play has been in his very best form| (1 pave not seriously Considered : ce ee $e ldn't hold wat u of Porchester, N. Y., yesterday. Alded|and he is confident of winning the |&°™s bug! +" | pit Johnston of San Francisco, sco- world is going to see the busiest fit-| Wouldn't hold water. away his crutches as he approached Syracuse, 3; Reading, 2.|by a handicap of 7.00. Erikson defeated ede nslass nee e § a , teen rounds, if it goes that far, ever] “4 who should be leading this} tne pan, or old oyster, as Ping Bodie GAMES TO-DAY. Vivert Michelson of the Gyenct anc. | tamplonship from Covey Chicago at Boston. and you couldn't pick out a Lothario of holes in frunt of a Sunday crowd in Coast Willard declared. *'At present I am] ond ranking player in the Unitue kept pretty busy attending to my per-| States, triumphed over “Big Bill” Til- & pulled off in a ring.” Sunday bombardment? The venerable! describes the rubber basts of opera-| Jersey City at Toronto by fully fifty yards, Johnny Cain of |, 1¢ defeated Druce at Queen’® Club) sonal affairs and I have not had tlme| den 24 of Philadelphia, world’s cham ¥ Mr. Cobb—none other. This old) tions, smiled wanly, Mr. Mays offered Newall abiyraciss, the Mohawk A. C. was a close third. | 0Y 0 Aco Ot a oe im Lan [to give the boxing game much| pion, tn the final mateh for the Pacific , Big Bill PAwards’s oMclal retire-|Fentleman, the senior of all baseball, aecaiver [Ahr Mesa The winner's time was 48m. 67s, for the |5—3 « week after his arrival in Lon- |thoyene, Coast championship yesterday afternoon, ment from Princeton's Football Ad-[88 romped oversour lot» and our Reading. at Reohetenliea ica, Ce ee Me aaa tee "| The big Kansas rancher appeared ee eee aane ee un tier feat aes i viory Board won't keep Big Bill from |feelings for @ most unhappy wees-| Ay the ball bounced back from. the eB DEUS: another first class Hnglish profes- lta pe in good physical condition. He | ttenua eleua a kegs ea G sional, m straight sets a week later, by a score of 7 giving each of these formidable op- ponents a handicap of fifteen. His play with Parkinson, rated little cing down to Princeton every year end, They told this irascible old fence and hopped about, the distin- bo showing the boys a few good old-|F4trurch two years ago that he waa| put PI ry ished triarch shuffled, di time football points. Big Bill was a up; his legs were getting | (ind a moment later he'scored and Andy High’ 8 Home Run Snaps corking player when he captained a|Stift and creaky. Catchers on whom|.o'aiq pobby Veach. has been in Los Angeles about ten : —_——__—_——. days, during which he has secluded] pRowN TO COACH HAVANA himself from the press 4d public CREW. generally. Some reports around the} | CAMBRID( sMay 15, — Edwa been st pase: al under Covey, was described by the i ‘ J. Brown, coach of Harvard class crews championship Tiger team twenty |!¢ had been stealing bases for a dev That's the way it went on all afte Dod ers’ Strin of Defe neighborhood where he has leased a| J. pach | gerard. years or so ago. During the past/ate jubilated right smartly, noon, the game increasing in tragic g g ats London Herald as amazing. house are to the effect that he has| Wl! wing coach at the Vilado Ten. twenty years his duties as New York] ‘Then Cobb thought up a schems, Street Commissioner, as Collector of [Instead of hitting singles and having the Port and Income Tax Collector |t? steal second or third, as th and his law office never kept him Might be, he now hits two-bakgers, ne Club, Havana, it was announced He will leave for his new duties hen tie championship, class crew race with Yale on Saturday. Carpentier’e Return to Paris Is] Brown, a graquate Wh Harvard, haw been training secretly. However, these could not be verified. flavor and intensity in exact propor- tlon to the diminishing zest of our 34,000 citizens in solemn conclave as- scniseas ecarieis ILLNESS KEEPS MORGAN OUT OF HARVARD SHELL flock of runs. They did make two more in the seventh, on doubles by Sawed-Off I Babe Ruth’s Slam & : : sembled. ohne and Hargrave and Caven> 1 pec E E U8 ead pti ica, nd home runs and walks{ "A Mr, Herman Pillette, entirely new ieee Ens Stump Sukie, far two rons with one eut|| CAMBRIDGE, Maw, May 16— aeaener versity for several Seare, and’ alse Big Bill's fighting talk to the team [arovna, en glulte (a trick. AT and unspoiled, pitched ogginst our of Six Straight. Ruather ect thawate tiem the grantio| Harry Monean, son of the PARIS, May 15.~Georges Carpenter, | coached rowing clubs ‘at St. Louis and SE Pay na eg eap aa yh ies “hata oil Sis Pen: ,|boys. The name Pillette—old Tom —_— Uncle Robbie, who saw his men los-|financier, who has been rowing No, 6| the world’s light heavyweight champion | Richmond, Va. sn ee Be Le Bebe ciao ctded umone the Bonteteaa pe leta at pees york informs me—means a little pill (Bpecial to The Evening World) ing another game in which they had]!n the Harvard varsity er pusiliat, Paiurmes ve Faris, bonds y from the features of every training season | bright Sunday when Carl Mays awung | That's exactly the way it looked tol CINCINNATI, O., May -15.—Unclo| taken @ good lead. Robbie rushed|stay out of the shell for soneraded his title against Ted for twenty years. And even if Big| is biz shoulders into the diamond] OU" champs. Murderers’ Row was]. oii. ang all the Brooklyn Robina} Mamaux to the firing line and|Week. Dr. George Denny. Rete Tain at the cucilat aa Lh if not pe entiy , re- Crimson oarsmen, has orjered gan, a veteran of ‘last year's var sity eight and considered Harvard's Mamaux smothered the Reds tor the bulance of the entertainment. A pitching underhanded to] thoroughly uge ball club which can whair | formed: Wallie Schang poled the little pill of virtually unnoticed. Only a few personal . any offic ( and be Bill isn’t holding any official position friends were at the station to greet him. down Princeton way his fighting roar | ‘bis str can thank Andy High for snapping the string of Brooklyn defeats that pea ed will jazz up Tiger teams for many |the tar wadding out of anybody and Hal Janvrin was given a trial at ts years to come. Princeton wouldn't be | Still win no pennant. But the Tigers] Pillette for a three-base shot in the}nad stretched to six, including the! second base yesterday in place of Ivan beet Bork oar, 1s besa sailing for 8 Princeton without Big Bill. in utter disrespect laughed right in| second inning and brought about two first two games here with the Reds, , | Olson and delivered nobly. He made k or more. ‘a es R = the face of Mr. Mays. runs, but that was about all there was Walter Hagan and Joe Kirkwood| Blue, a young gent who wore'to it. will tour China on their trip around the world, and try to dig up some he makes some runs now and then. janvrin has been eager to ee that Chink story. that golf G 7, C 0 oO: get into the lineup, and as he is faster eee oe a inching aioe tees | Giants at Last Come Out of ne of th thens was yesterday, when main out of the triangular race with Andy is little but, oh, my! he hits| We stope that were himmers n° \the Navy and Princeton two weeks a ball ike @ sawed-off Babe Rube, ago by a last minute collapse, and uve, and | eaosifice, both helping toward the} sos last Saturday was absent ‘when the Crimaon rowed’ Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. His trouble is said to be largely one of digestion and Dr. Denny says a rest will enable him to be in shape to row against Yale. He is not, however, expected to be a member of the crew that meets Cornell at Ithaca. = than Olson, he is sure to remain if he Andy strolled to bat in the seventh can hold up his end in batting. 7 Th back with 2 Rect of Chinese golf clube, which will, Slump, Thanks to Frankie Frisch} :006 0 te same vetwoen the Reds| “Sam Post has been released. on op- —>— ca of course, be promptly barred by the and Robinson, The Robins had] tion to Portsmouth, his home town, golf moguls as an inenyatiog not reached the seventh round with tho] in the Virginia League. Sam came to sanctioned at St. Andrews and not ap- | 7, - ! . “hs 7 a the Robins in the spring of 1920 as a Groved by the peitien, Takes World’s Champions score tied. They had broken the tie| the Monit lt timer: but was sent to ts no more, but they still play in the A ~ J in the seventh before Andy went to ‘ Rochester when George Stallings HARLES LEDOUX, the fighting Ten Innings to Beat Cubs, same place under the same name, the/nat On a free ticket to Bert GriMth| made him first baseman. Sam did not Frenchman,refuses to be Kent With Alexander Pitching. | us. from Adolfo Luque, Janvrin’s sacri- | pay enough strict attention to busi- out of the championships, It took MoGraw’s club ten innings e , “i és couple of months ago Ledoux ‘ean to down the Cubs led by their veteran] fice and Olto Miller's single that] mess and the return to Portsmouth the class of this memorable machine —_—»—_——_ Celebrate Victory of Luis Firpo in South America, NOS AYRES, May 15 (Associated BU Press).—Luis Angelo Firpo's knockout stopped by Eugene Criqul, French By Robert Boyd. pitching ace, one Grover Cleveland|enabled Bert to breeze across the ee enon Grittitn win | Taek Herman at Ebbets Field,, New Yeatherweight champion of Europe. . Pia _ | Alexander. > liste, Husther bad ltted ¢ ei | York, on Saturday, occasioned a great This looked like the end: of .a long CHICAGO, May 15. It was @ hectic struggle, if a base-| > © Pat} continue at first base and Ray] demonatration when the news of the Duncan, career, Ledoux fought Kid Williams OR the first time since. Frankie] ball game might be termed a strug- Roomenss itt take @ further rest on South American's victory Feached here. for the world's bantam championship F Frisch returned as a regular in] gle, ‘This was an exceptional ball Andy found Miller on first, two out | the ee tha heaveonlent: chempiomenin of oie ELECT your London Character long before the war, was a French e Gis sai ‘,| ame, inasmuch as it was played|and the Dodgers one run in front, but ld, his third victory since his i - soldier in active service for four] the Giant line-up the world's} Sy tte tne rain turned the diamond intol ne knew that the one run meant jittle | Princess Shares Honors on Courts.) Hort Sie De ey cates allah hia aes Shoés. Piphees nl} oven With Guat roars, and has been fighting in the|°!2™Plons came through with a vic-| pools of mud and water. Maybe you BRUSSELS, May 15 (Assoclated| gentine supporters with boundless erl- ity production ther a +80 Not that the “Fordiiam return to his regular posi- tion on second has had anything to do wonder why they played under such{ ¥en the Reds were hitting Ruether| press).—Princess —Lobkowiczova of | thusiasm, conditions, and the answer ts that] all over the lot. He opined tt was] cxecho-Slovakla, by defeating Mry,], Cheering crowds carrying Aagl Min again through winning the British there were close to 15,000 in the|éime to rettie the controversy for the | satterthwaite, England, 6—0, 6—0, yes. of wipe poraded he Areata, ee bantam weight championship by out- stands, yelling Wildly, with conquent | afternoon and acted accordingly, Ho|‘erday shared with Mlle. Suzanne Leng-| admirers aang a jubilant. song ending: peinting Tom Harrison in fitteen|™!‘) the Glants’ reverses, but weltn their hearts, clamoring for the de-|Smashed a liner to right that camo] len, the champion, the honors of the| “Iie will not stop until he ts champion ? merely mention that as a means of| feat of the Giants, and it was Sunday, revealing that the world’s champtons| There are less Sundays in tho play- “ ring ever since. But you can't keep | ‘° 4 good man down, Ledoux,is on top| Flasii's” do not delay. : A new quality standard not governed by -price. Exclusively down in front of the bleachers andj second day's play In the International | of the word, tiawkers did a thriving Mee Jumped into them for a home run, | hard courts tennis championship. The | business rpo's picture: i Princess displayed wonderful skill ana Rombardier Wells has come out of lor tie national pa ing season than week dayi scoring Miller ahead of him. That! tie experte are of the opinion that she retirement, knocking out Ajifred 4 But to revert back to our topic, The| both Andy's run and the one by yet prove to be one of thi Loyd, the Australian heavyweight, in]* *!U™P ond that Frech has returned |qiants lost thelr last two games io| Miller were not mere wasted eneray | formidable challens e most ten rounds, This must have been an-|to the game regularly for the first |St, Louis in the Mound City, They| Was proved when tho Robins squeesed European note says that Hammett Shines uy for Har- lem Cup. Alfred D. Hammett, the holder of the other cruel blow to Dempsey. Eng-|time since he a the first one to Virgil Cheevea|@ 6 to B victory, displayed his top form as he led lish promoters wanted him to mest | sor piayer dow spiked by a White |OpPnd yesterday's victory, putal, Little High's bie bit aaved the skin MoRUGH BIRD WINS LONG RAcr ent Cun singica ithe eunite ot te 14 BROADWAY ag asTH st. three men, Lioyd among them, in one|°°% P'8¥¢" down Bouth last epring. inom on the winning reed agai of Dutch Ruether, Mutoh had wor} yaMLROBE, Mass, May 15.—A bid | Hato Lawn Tennis Club yesterd NASSAU ST. 86 DELANCEY ST, evening. But perhaps thé Bombardier| The G camo out of their slump} jut out of (he drizzle of rain 4 five and jost one, from the lott of James MolHu | In the Aecond round Hammett employed ba Vir niyo dal Schiff Parkway” hae come back just in time to take| gracefully yesterday when they de. and the mud that clung to pression on the Rec the Lynn Pen. cer en th - it det baffling hep and agin Ao weet ° 7 i ae ees t S helt former wide Je Face of the \inlied Itoming Pigeo ; che: @ Ber tas ia cnn | fented BN XNifer"# Cure, the mere Frewuie ? , sity tag ies ae artnen AA te reat on of the Lnllad Homing Pigeon | UM Ea Soa SoS ane Catalogue on request 110 Duane St., Copyright, 1922, by Kobert Bagren, shell or relic of what uged to bel oe He wae © = ry lies by. ihe! Gaidane acme deuce polut affair, Hammett fnaly fail Order. New. York City ———_»-—_—__ known in this Windy City aa theland yealiy, in ail se Gunie (wo Jus pa | Anlehed is -be wae ne: 82 bie. wih Eat Say jned With the breaks of the fame preven! them fom maid, ers as into the court cor ey ted . overhanders in| Cubs of Frank Chance, The spirit and

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