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__THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922, | PUTTING IN PINCH PITCHER IS THE LATEST BASEBALL WRINKLE 4 BiG FIELD STARTS READY FOR TENNIS COME-BACK _ - ° By Thornton Fisher RUETHER SPORES fopyright, 1922 (New York Evening Wrid) by Press Publishing Compa 10 bb ” TENNIS STARS ny Lirtie Bie IS JOHNSTON HAS f : Like JOHNSTON Can) OFTEN SO EXHAUSTED ALWAYS MADE TILDEN cab AND BO CONE _————— AT THE END OF A Maren RUN HIMSELF RAGED igi THAT HE 15 UNABLE TO WIN To LEAVE THE Back- -— GOLF TOURNAMENT Alexa Stirling, Ex-National Champion, Enters This Event for First Time. FOR BROOKLYN Dutch Is Only One of Dodg- ers Staff of Ten Pitchers Delivering Goods, a0) The women’s metropolitan: cham- pionship starts over the links of the Morris ounty Golf Club at Convent, N. J. with an eighteeen-hole quali- ‘i fying test to-day, Nearly a hundred Willard Would Have No Chance] of the tending players in the district With Dempsey Unless He En- | compriee the field and the event will sesh ahs continue until Friday. gaged in Another Bout. Mrs, W. A. Gavin, formerly of the Telleclaire Golf and Country Club, (Special ta The Evening World.) CHICAGO, IL, May 22.—At leaat one of the ten pitchers on the staff of the Brooklyn Robins {fs delivering the goods, fle is Southpaw Duteh Ruether, who beat the Cubs in ¢he first game yesterday by 8 to 4. While the other two southpaws, Mitchell ana Sherrod Smith, have proved fivvers , enone ee eet J ee RON ROR: HELO THE TITLE FoR_ ; P P YEARS + ; ES® MWUCTIARIY may have 4 han-| the titleholder, will not be on hand Cf this: epriug, and none of the. seven { J kering for, tho eavyweight title, | to defend her laurels, having dcolded OLIVER CAMPBELL. ,3 YEARS right-handers has set the world on i and may be in training and full] ‘© Compete in the British women's WHITMAN, 2 YEARS fire, Ruether has won seven of eight i of hope, as reports say, But however] tournament, which was held last BoB WRENN, 4 YEARS games and made only one false start. j anxious Willard may be, and however | Week, and which prevented her re- 44 7 YEARS He was taken out tn Pittsburgh at the i willing Dempsey, the public isn't go-; turn in time for the metropolitan. Bit LARNED end of the first inning with the sco: ‘ ing to show any great enthusinem Aidit batted ee the iia Wee 2 to 2 and Dazzy. Vance was trim over a Willard-Dempsey match un-| ational champton, be able to com- by the Pirat a Jess Willard takes on some other bout | Pete, but eet us eae re ovis THE LEADING HITTERS SOOT as Ruether hopes to win thirty games first. will be partially offset he fac ns this year, and if he continues the Willard has been out of sight since] that Miss Alexa Stirling, former na- IN MAJOR LEAGUES. FacuLtY FoR- pace he has set in the first six weeks Toledo, For all the public knows he| tional champion, will be a oompeti- mw ANTICIPATING WIS of the season he will accomplish that. may now be wearing long white|tor for the metropolitan honors for AMERICAN LBAGUE. OPPONENTS PLAY— WHILE HIS COMPETITOR. $ {5 DASHING 'ROOND THE COURT Lats SEEMS Always TO BE Y ee IN THE RIGHT PLACE He pitched grand ball against the Cubs yesterday While he allowed them seven passes with their eight hits, two Cubs and not four would have crossed the plate if Jimmy Johnston had not mado two wild throws. Ruether also continued his hitting. A whiskers. Anyway, no fighter can] the first time. stay out of the ring for years and The annual interscholastic cham- | Sisler, St = come back as good as ever. To have] Plonship will get under way at the | Milter, Philadelphia 20 fa chance against Dempsey our old | Greenwich Country Club to-day, with | Witt, New York..... 5 a2 S friend Jess woulld have to be as good | @ qualifying round and a team cham- | O'Neill, Cleveland . ‘as he was at Havana in 1915, when| plonship event, Nearly a hundred of | Speaker, Cleveland To ‘morrow thé annual New Jersey Nagler . bf a 4 open championghip will start at the | Kelly, New York...... 3 Shackamaxon Country Club, Weest- | Tierney, Pittsburgh ... 14 51 6 field, N. J. Copyright, 1022, by Al Munro Elf he whipped Johnson, He was a he-| the leading schoolboy golfers, dnclud- See RAY LEAGUE. double from his bat in the second man in those days. ing the 1921 winner, C, L. Turner G. AB. BR. inning drove in Ison, who had singled, Afterward hie clroused around, |r. of High School, will compete in the 20 81 19 WY. M. JOHNSTON, THE after the Cubs had made a run in the grew fat, developed big arms and lost| 28 115 22 CALIFORNIA HIDGET AND Ya egy 0. anager ra) first inning that tied the one the Rpeed. He boxed one ten round bout in 1916, with Frank Moran. Three years later he was dynamited out of the championship by Dempsey at To- ledo. Two fights, one a mere box- EX-TENNIS CHAMPION WHO we Se ea With 3 On and Ruth Up Robins made in the opener \ Uncle Robbie is stil] experimenting with his infield and introduced two changes yesterday. He had» Jimmy . Johnston on second instead of on } ing exhibition and the other a crush- e e Fails to Stop ankees bugs and Rear! Pinos Bs third | ven years! That i } was n by Andy High, who was a ing seat ween, 2a" wans| Giants Bench Shinners HERE’S HOW THEY STAND — Ail belesea tea eusou ee eee | pears in the ri in next : phis. High had nothing to do. Johns- i Beotentee ee ae d Ne C 2 h AGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Browns Change Pitchers, So Ata came faye sen inning when} ton made two wild chucks that let in A NATIONAL LEAGUE. MERICAN HUE. oe ee si) things were at fever heat runs, but he handled his other chanees Fa ah Tadao il n OW unning am W. 1. PC, W. E, Po, W. I. Pc, w.t.rc.| That a Left-Hander Faces | Ward opened the tenth with a line] nicciy and will be kept at the midway ies = ade ol era eae] 4 i. N.York 20 10 .667|Cin'ati. 16 18 471|N.York 23°12 .657| Boston. 13 15 .464 smack to centre that hit Baby Doll station if High proves he can field at HUSH thas cchosedl pidobing Uae I C C t fi ld St.Lotis 19 13 594/Br'klyn 13 18 .419|St.Lo'is 20 13 .606|Cleve'd 15 18 .455 Dangerous Babe. Jacobaon in the chest. Before Baby] inird : Lace tex peo thegp aagties neat a s overing entree Pitts’h, 16 12 571 Phila’a 11 16 .407| Phila'a 16 15 .516|Wash’'n 15 19 .<41 ite ia Doll could gather up the pill and] " "There is now no question of High's Brenna and Willa, for instance, no- Chic’go 16 14 533 Boston. 9 19 .321] Detroit 15 17 .469| Chic'go 12 20 .375 make his throw, Ward had skidded] pitting, Is. single opened the 5 Ce eee ey Eaaiinatioroewes GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY. By Bozeman Bulger. into mat safely. ‘i seventh inning yesterday and in that ic eT . A Fi i The Ba ¢ i r Th eft-handed Mr. Bayne again i s to seo him in'a ring with Dempscy|Poor Fielding Directly Re- ee en, Mey calet fte | Cincinnati, 6; New York, 1. New York, 63 St. Loui. The Babe was up at the Grounds] THe lett handed Mr/ nape axeia| inning, after Johnston had saccifised 4 ~ Brooklyn, 8; Chicago, 4. Moran has a better ball club here i sponsible for Ousting of HES are ndy CeCe opr Boston, 4; St. Louis, 3 early this morning to get in some batting practice. He had not done so ing kc to] High to second, the Robins crashed Just as he had) four singles and a double by Olson, again. ington, 8; Chicago, 1. roll out to McManus, done before. . - all 4 Vi ILLARD 1s thirty-five years Expensive Player. show. They outplayed the world's piper nendat BILE N 6 SA RBONEOLRD?. badly, at that. On his second day| The big crowd tet out a yell of ap-| Stier the Aree Wan ta eee ite W ‘old-—possibly older. : champions yesterday. Their new in- | New York at Cincinnati, St, Louis at New York, out of solitary confinement he had | proval as Home Run Baker, swinging! Osnorne, .the elonguted right-hander, Sullivan lost the champion- field of Pinelli, Bohne, Caveney and Brooklyn at Chicago. Chicago at Washington. three bats, moved toward the pan. At * who relieved Aldridge, poled a long single that sent in Schmadt with: Robins’ fifth rug in that inning, | 4 ‘Taking the measure of Aldridge wae no child's play. He had lost ‘one of the closest pitching duels of the sea- son to Nehf of the Giants by 1 to 0 and had wor all of his other five games" Osborne etopped the Robins in the elghth with one hit and Freee man allowed one hit in the ninth fil- ning. Vanee’ or Shriver will probaly pitch fer the’ Robins to-day, in thei second game of a three-game eeries, >" The Robins have won three and lost nine in the West. i vhip} one seer. ship at thirty-two, Corbett at thirty- By Robert Boyd. Daubert looks ‘better than any that Boston at St. Louis. Detroit at PhilaJelphia. ae uo ce atl ee bor one, Fitzsimmons at thirty-four,! CINCINNATI, O., May 22.—For the| haa ever represented Cincinnat! and Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. Cleveland at Boston,, He had squeez in another with a Burns at twenty-seven Jeffries retired] m+ time since the Glants wtarted Pete Donahue, their young Texas | —-@ ——@@ — —@ —_—_—————————————_ high bounder to the infield at twenty-nine and returned to lose right hander, has always been a FIVE U. S. GOLFERS The fact that the Yanks had won by i ° ble title at thirty-flye, Johnson lost it] thelr 1922 champlonship season Man-J tumbling block to McGraw'a men. | QSgecer Sesston iN MEET ABROAD”, 2822 marsin of ono run inthe es i Giants will have to take th at thirty-seven. Willard at thirty-two. | ager McGraw made a shift in his} The Giants ve to take the fénth inning should have made this From this list it is evident that big] regular lincup. He benched Ralph | Temaning three games here with the ° 4 Reds if they wish to return home next th 0-4 men last longer in the ring than) sninners, his expensive centre fielder, | rriday from their first Western trip tarti g y stiall men, Willard ts the bison ot | and sent Bill Cunningham in between| with more games won than lost. Will Be Hot One FS SARE WON teat all the big men, and he might outlast the whole bunch if he was actively] Meusel and Young. The two fumbles engaged in fighting and appeared in| that Shinners made in the Pittsburgh NOTES AND GOSSIP BOSTON, May 22,—The first business the ring at least four times a year.) (a6 iast Saturday, which played an) OF COLLEGE CREWS eession of the United states Football it with two fights in the past seven t aes ibires eh way to figure him|!mportant part in the world’s cham- J i AAES Association will be called to order by pions losing to George Gibson's team,| Cornell's varsity elght has made its) president Healey in the Hotel Essex anything but a has-been, unless he Binge dea hs Conia ora Hove bs esac) were directly responsible for McGraw | 2°22 debut In competition and definite-| to-day. The meeting will last three 5 ly stamped itself as a strong contender }days, ending with the election of of- gife hits a battle in this country, pos-| ™&king the change. Shtnners's hit- least, he could bust it, “Hey!” yelled Huggins, running from the dug-out and motioning to the umpire. Again the crowd stopped its buzz to wonder. Baker dropped his three bats and came back to the dugout. “Devormer batting for Baker!” yelled the megaphoner. In a moment the gang got the idea. Baker, being a left-hander, is just as casy meat for the cockeyes as P.uth. DeVormer, on the other hand, is poison to southpaws. He eats ‘em alive. But {t was too late for the Browns to shift again, ‘They had shot their bolt. DeVormer took a wicked smack at WICK, Bite! “tay ed 49 (A'sko- record quite satisfying. But the Bamino had something on his mind— something troublesome. He shook his head in deep thought Say,"’ he finally let it out, ‘‘In my PRE clated Press),—Five American players were among the record field of 252 golfers which began play here today for the British amateur golf cham: pionship. ‘The weather was ideal when the first couple started before an|/eft hander go up and pinchhit for a right handef, but yesterday's the first time I ever seen ‘em run in a pifch pitcher against one batter just be- ten years of baseball I've secn many a enormous crowd of spectators, The jarge number of entries will necessl- ——_ being without any one to TERNATIONAL LEAGUE, for intercollegiate championship } ficers at the final session to-day. tate a whole week's play, and there . W. Lb. B.C, Ww. L. Ba, Hai has also been up unti : : : 5 the pill and sent a high bounder to te Bist cog bev ie Ne aan. 4 resent writt eS $ i honors in thojpegatta to be held later] ‘The meeting is expected 10 be A) were seventy-fourr thatches in the first | “AUS? he was a cockeye. Gerber. The Brown shortstop made cep Fr} 12 ‘613 aya HH 7 ai ites calowinn mixed matches in. tho a 3 as only hit) s+ Poughkeepsle. The Ithaca crew,| sprightly one, as there has been a des-1 144 to-day, the remainder being| Fer the benefit of the uninitiated 4 y a desperate attempt to get Ward at} Toro’to 19 13 .594| Readi’g 15.20 429 the plate, but too late. To make it} Buffalo 16 16 .500|Newa’k 11 22.888 more positive, Severeid dropped the GAMES YESTERDAY. ball, ‘That won the ball game. ; Crossing @ ecuthpaw pitcher with} sesding: Oh eee cw tooo Bi a right-handed hitter ia a bit of well ‘ore, 6; Newark, 2 (first), established strategy, but, as the Babel Baltimore, 2: Newark, 0 (eecond}e says, crossirig a southpaw batter with Rochester, 8; Syracuse, 4, ? a pinch pitcher !s new stuff, But, Buffato-Montreal (rain). why Bel? GAMES TO-DAY, Reading at Jersey Citys Baltimore at Newark. + perate effort. made for three months over the Housatonic River course Sat-| under the leadership of First Vice Pres- urday, decisively defeated Princeton | ident Douglas Stewart, of Philadelphia, . mga, {John A, Fernley, Pawtucket, R. I, a and Yale, leading the strong Tiger|{osmer President, Andrew M. Brown, eight to the finish line by the wide|dominant factor In the American Foot~ ‘ ball Association and the New Jerse margin of threo and a half lengths. — cfate Football Association, and George Collins, of Boston, to overthrow. the seore Of 8 to 1. he Cleats age tat| Rowing observers view the triumph] present administration forces, led. by hitting behind their pitching and this] 0f the big Red shell as a performance | Gearge Healey of Detroit sand the Acts fy what is losing the games in the|closely matching that of the formid-| Newark Nod. Mr Cahill has been the West. The players at times aro re-/able Navy eight against Princeton] strongest force in the or heavyweight class, is practically out of a job. He can't be blamed for his willingness to fight Carpentier abroad. Manager Kearns sees Carpentier and says Carp is bigger and better than when he fought Dempsey before. ‘That's the natural dope to give out, of course. Carpentier would need to be a lot bigger to have even a lean outside chance. He's a great man In +his class, a corking boxer and a the word ‘‘cockeye'’ among ballplayers carded for to-morrow morning. William Hunter, the present cham- }™C4ns @ left hander—a southpaw, pion, is the favorite to win this year's, I mean,” he explained “run in a evehts butewithveucl plaxera an pinch pitcher when the other guy was ‘Talley, Roger H. Wethered and J. L.|*tl! gving good.” ©, Jenkins in form the experts con-| And this new move of strategy also sider there may be a surprise in store | had those forty thousand fans guess- for the holder in the later stages of |ing. It was new etuff. the tournament, and there are not| When the Yanks went to bat in the wanting those who think it likbly| 7 ; that a dangerous contender may loom|**venth inning the Browns were a But the sending of Cunningham to centre in place of Shinners did not make the New York Club look Iike world's champions. Neither did it stop Pat Moran's Reds from winning the first of a four game series by the The Browns are the fightingest, most rambunctious ball club that has anization ae er Syracuse at Roch; | desperate puncher, But neither Car-| sponsible for some bush league base- | oastier in the scason and prodict that] RC !#, foundation wand his energetle |p in the person of John G. Ander-|TuB to the good and full ef Aght. | nit these diggings in many a summer. Syiscune (6h Rosner ' pintat Nor any ciel tepmammicnueny 1s) Save Ramee HCE IAy XOthe!) TT itis. generally oxncotod it tab rosie ermtloe. He reslaned, the|20n of Siwanoy, who tx considered | Wallie Sehang etruck out as a starter They protest every close point and| iy give a fellow. like Dempsey fifteen | Very bottom of his feet. Frisch Ban-|Annapolls, while generally oxpected |i haw male sotaryship at the last here to have the best chance of the} but Hoyt biffed Mr. Davis, a worthy [jump on the umpires in a gang. Bight ' ae pounds and a beating. croft, Young, Smith, all clever|to repeat its victory of last year, wil] ee eee eee ene hiding the office | American entrants. right hander, for a single, Whitey Jof them swarmed around Mr. Chill at if claver, are guilty of committing} have its work cut out to beat the|since the birth of the U.S. F, A, but} The American entrants are paired - Haikedic Ward then beat/out one time yesterday. They will make ; RD'S Fourth of | Punders and consequently the team|yp.state combination. Both are yet-[ sas dragged back into harness’ last}as follows by the draw: itt walked, Ward then Peat out a0) somebody hustle for that pennant. ' JENNY LEONA! ou is in the throes of a slump at present, wa, v ull, when the salaried Secretary. who] John G. Anderson, Siwanoy, vs.[infield hit, filling, the bases and bak on it = : h will probably be eran, powerful cr With the bene- Go and bet on i t t ; July match will probably What more could you say? fit of able coaching, and on the b eeeded him defaulted, Ie “! walter Wright, Hendon; George A.| bringing the big throng to its feet. a eputation with Rocky Kansas. Whenever} 1, pittsburgh last Saturday tl 4518) shortage which was made good by the Wise 1 Link ak . . Benny fights Kansas the crowd can be wfc Pea urday they|or present form are likely to stage al fonding company which had signed for] ickson jr., National Links, vs. Rj phe mighty Bambino was next up| ‘The crowds of Saturday and Sun- ’ be Fa eae i ering cabibi, | 28t ® game that should have been | pretty race. him, ; Segar Pugh, Royal St. Andrews; land there was nothing for Davis to d0/day were the two largest consecutive Gants ta. un) her : A Mane eee aint Kansas any {om Such is the plight of the The atruggle for control ix expected| Donald Parson, Youngstown, O.. vs./40: i tne ball over and let him|ganga that’ have ever attended ball i : fare t ‘ a So he doos it, Mix-|¥°!l4's champions. They are losing) ye Navy proved its superiority] to come this morning with the report of] Alex Menzies, Ralston; Jolin D. Chap~ games anywhere or any time, and cause we put the *, fine with eee ie foolieh, so Benny |Semes that with a little display Of] over another contender for the col. | the Credentials Committee, ‘The North|man, Greenwich, Conn., vs ME. take @ spank at it, A base on balla} games anywhere or any time, and Os Eon ee f tag wi baseball ability they should win. They} 6.4 rowing: title by easily defeating Nee Hampshire} payior, Mid-Surrey: G. E. Van} would force in run and tie up the} 207. °"Gn caturday the crowd num- ' Fishing Scansas, it acema, is a lot|*° Not acting like world champions, | °°, cusg ont the Severn, crossing the | wuteating viclegata to try te gett se] Vieck jr. Fine Valley Golf ¢ “IN, game. A long fly or a hit would do}tereq 39,000. Yesterday 40,000 came in our product. It 1 softer than fighting Lew Tendier, It's] * thelr present record in the West] anion ine three lengths ahead of the|seat In the council held by George M.|vs. A. W. 8. Aldridge, deatherhead. lene same, Davis had to pitch to him.Jup, ‘There was no crush or disorder. iy eae 7: € ee. softer to fight White, Dundee or any] soYCals: They ee erate: 1st {1 Orange varsity boat. Collins, who has for years been in con- ——_—— uate eagle wag out Baseball people onght to hand it to is our biggest as- y one of a dozen others, OR rid bth Daetens —_ ee ee ha. COLLEGE NET ASSOCIATION |, s atood there grinning. The] Police Inspectors McGrath and net. : . whether |S Bill Killefer's club forced them ane ‘ has been constant friction be- The Babe stoo¢ Sweeney and Capts, Gargan and aia Leonard fights Tendler or not. Butling only game played in Pittsburgh | Vania, the other Eastern rivals for the] thuen, leader of an eloment contred i . ag ANDY FNS CROSS SE SAC: ™ 2 Benny has made many statements tol sic fuccaneers wor and now Cincin. title, have been seen in action, with} around Holyoke which claims Collins Sas fe oy {ment of Mr. Davis, buzzed and} ‘vay a neat plece of work b 5 thé effect that.he doesn't care to hold} 2%) the lust club they meet In the| the New Yorkers making the. more] has been too autocratic, BOSTON, May 22 ne annual | chuckled. ena Bile 7 * the title any lon than he can de-[\vrost, starts the se ere fou sas Impressive showing of the two, the = Now neland Intercollegiate tennis} ‘There was a sudden rush of man-| ARMY AND NAVY MEN bi % fend it by mocting and beating any} iy taking the frst; fonly other unknown quantity, so tar] PB#M*® Soccer ‘Team Scoree Eyl tournament foe singles and doubles|agers and coachos from {the Brown |" COMPETE FIRST TIME rs legitimate challenger,. f . %, . pIMnANces are cor SESE ES non the courts of the Longwood|bench, They ct o the umpire : + there’s a doubt tn Benny's mind {. Siena sighs, tie, Arse game jaa.compara hielo igesare cone] rongland qualified for tho final round Perey minh to-day, and motioned to Davis to come out IN BIG OUTSIDE MEET 1480 Brosdwey | that he can beat Tendler, at the light- he 86,000 etectatnre ia Lee he Coast champions, howeves, | of the annual International competition | ~ partmolith was defending the titles, | of there, He was the most surprised Click pie nog ] waight limit, which Tendler makes} came to see the Giants and the Redalwill come to the Hudson this year| of the New York Footballers’ Protec-}poth of which Its players won last|man in the park, but ropped the ball] LADELPHIA, May %2.—Ath 86 Nassau St hi easily, it's up fo Leonard to make his] play gave both a rousing ovation and ith a formidable reputation, i id tive Association by defeating Sweden} year, Colby, Williams, Bates, Wes-|and walked away. PHILS : tiie 5 spc “” & prpmises good or retire, He ought to| the “rasa” to thelr former thied bees, | Nien ® form tor melds ly the score of G Koals to 1 at New|leyan, M. I. 'T., Brown, Bowdoin, Am-] ‘The crowd was plainly totes of the United States Army, Navy 276 W.. 12bth St. | a one-plded y over ¢ : fight Tendler, win if he ean, and tf he [ran ing Ol vork Oval yesterday afternoon anc |herst. and Boston University also were| ‘Then they saw Bayne, southpaw, |. 44 matine Corps will compete In a 4 can't win acknowledye that he's now! Stange to say many of the nite | O's Meese eae ert ake destiaiia axe sack represented coming in from the. bullpen aleuill ast of track and eld sports: for 0 thgough as a champion and retin won the game were walloned BistiohiaD a gate Wallis b. Howe jr. of Dartmouth] ‘Bayne now pitching for St, Louls, UiterAuaarican (eaien * efully. down at Lleinie so fast that he coma VALGER EASY W WINNER Walephstersiss, ‘ rotate was elected President of the announced the DAD the arate ee ; ’ 9 10. : oie Sombre’ them OVER JOHNNY REISLER| rena eat lt lh tion for the year; Geor ‘The Frowns had put in a pinch] games, to be held here June 9 and poets, 4 PRORASONEER DURE «bout ‘The Neds Have won. sian eiralapt / ae don ping: and had. the game, practically [ Amherst, Vice Frealdents Waltor R, [pitches Just to get at Ruth! ‘Thelin making this annouftcement to-day New York City would, de Joust che Shing. = = if val ei iy se.) wou in the first half, ut the close of nt af Massachusetts Institute of mbino does not take kindly tol. 02, we Orton, manager of the ‘ It Wo Pe An On ot by Rn a ay Bape yy alaers = French bok | Wien they led by 4 to 0 eglunology, Secretary Treasurer, and| “cockeyes,"" you know. They didn't cape Rr Piscine Se, n a fot of tiresome twaddle about Ben- ag © Teg Bley or, wcardd an ally ¥letory Saturday ' twenty minutes from the start} i, T. ‘Plimpton of Amhe want him to get even a long fly. They] ames, , te ny's refusing to meet Tender begause inns: night “Bt the QuectaBar A. C. against cea held thels own (well, ut Lmanibat of hie: Mapcutive Committee, | would take no chances. clude fourteen track and field events, he thinks Tendier didn't act like A gent he mnsual dual meet detween’ the | johuny Boialer, 1k Was Valgor’s bout Pryor headed in from a cornet gee - Rayno did his doggonedest and did] open only to men inthe three - = —e day taming Teonard’s Forfeit last time | Rigas tseso pa rs REIS ABIES He feat left ie Mates Row of Brockivn converted «| HUTCAISON TO TO DEFEND keep Babe ‘trom lifting the ball out of| branches of the service, shox, will he DYCKMAN OVAL i ! shed-Lwhei Behoolx, held yesterday, “at Adelp! rk hewlldering his o; a 4 VA CORVErRS he diamond, but it bounded to Me-]} heid on the A day of the mee i I they were matched--when Leonard and footwork be i his opponent | pass ey Shaw on the left. Rew also the diamond, ¢ ; i Mithdrew from the engagement. be- | Athlelic Wield, resulted inva ue, each {at times. Retsier tried hard to Iand a Deer eta fee the’ tied. eat CA BRITISH GOLF TITLE, | stanus quickly enough for him to get] Many star athletes eve entered tn ONIN | + apse of an injured hand or some- | school geiting 27 points: K Dy 5 ae ped out of | goala credited to Englond - Ward at second but not fast eno thie open events jon the Abe day, 3 STAR. BOUTS | # thing. It wow the work of Mann of the New hase weae & PURSE one ‘ CHICAGO, May 2,—Jock Hutchison, who| for a double play Ruth was safe on} Among ‘them are Larry Brown Ae heey: Tendler was right in tuking the for- ! that enabled hag (eam 16 : Bh = Bay Ridge Wieven Winner won the British open golf champlonship at st.| the force-out and Hoyt got home wit! onder, ; cAI a Role van 6,000 SEATS, $4.00 ING felt. A forfeit in supposed to be a noklyn boys in elleck, He ton Thee ree Dofemting the Stelm~ry F.C, socee' | qndrewts Inst year and who recently on-| the tying run y Latayetten V Se aisha IPT yh guarantee that the man posting it will 28 of the 27 points, ywlmuislm.the! ites a Be A Moar oy 1-0 at x Ovol, the | wounced that te would wot defend its rite oven though it has partially fatied, | cuse:. O'Brien, Ne ‘onnol go through with his agreement to ap nning broad jungp a - f | Box Ride I ante | tity sear, sald na tivorseat his | oly iit of suentogy made « hit with| Georgetown » Bayer in the ring on a certain date, and Henle 3 for fet place tn | Pionahip eat sat © faa ann CUE ie in th ; ’ Ret not with Ruth and} Desch, Notre: Dame pear. $ “i Jump, finiwhing second in thé| Metropolitan Football 5 t ympetit! oe owt | OS vet ait nam; Wefers, New York A. 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