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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922, _ WORLD'S CHAMPION TENNIS PLAYER AND PARTNER BEATEN HERE. Tilden Beats Jap, but |THE FUSSY ‘Ss SWEETSER CLIPS. He wind Richards Lose On New York A.C. Courts si oe ur une san tas shee = vey werk euiiced Riau EVEKEAW Um aul Nou “td a= SNAPPY EIGHT IF y'SINK ¥. ‘ a ee a Dst p FOURSOME - - - -. “The Proper Stance” Copyright, 1922 (The ening World), by Press Publishing Company. do TF YouR OWN way o1! Aw dOC, CUT OUT Thar CHARLIE CHAPLIN STANCE — | NO WONDER YOU G@AN'T SINK Em - Famous Star Makes Flying|Pnisdsiphia, 26. 63, 64, Johnson } Look ~ HERE'S Ty’ PROPER STANCE —— « om nd Pea ill t Bett 4 = ” oe Trip Here for Special Figen tee i tne a ran ? aha Coc Lek Rated tamil = (9 Y tye 2 Eéxhibiti the remisfinala to-day Tilden. will meet You, Look LIKE A PRETZEL? : h 4 Exhibitions, Fischer and Johnson will play BE, M. ih Z eA = Jesse Does Difficult Course fights + : in 67,'His Third Feat of Kind This Season. Playing for the Ardsley Club in the intercity team match with Bellectaire, Jesse Sweetser, former Yale, star, acannaaesis Edwards of Philadelphia. 4 ~ ™ speciag§ exhibition lawn tennis ti ° But } Feet NATURAL matches on the courts of the New York|EWing Celebrates Birthday , THIS WAY PHIL A. ©. at ‘Travers Island, Willem T.|With Surprise on Courts. Tilden 2d, world's greatest tennis player,| putting an extra zip into his drives, after losis the first set to Zenzo Shi-| James D, Ewing Jr. celebrated his midzu, him Jap rival of the Davis Cap/twenty-third birthday anniversary by challenge, matches last year, won the/accounting for an upset in the third next tw'y sets and the match, 4—6, 6—Ol round of the Eastern New York State v Peas y clipped two strokes off the Ardsley “ioe pee champlonsh!p lawn tennis singles “, ‘ pf LY 5 i}, record by negotiating ‘the dimeult os in the doubles that the na-|terday. Ewing, a former Williams star, |, a Peta fy) A : ° “ - tional championship pair, Tilden and|defeated Ingo F. Hartmann by @ seore wat! rgd st i y Sic lash george Vinceat Richards, were defeated by|% do 6-1. 9-7. i Z rs rons Cea iiceam Sn engZ EAS J One of the most interesting of th S ; a fr g 2 4 rmer rec vas mad Frangis T. Hunter and Shimidzu in three] third round encounters was that Ir p , gape \ former record was je by himself vets, The tally was 2~6, 6—4, 6—4, which C. L, Thiu, a member of a club JE TUNG: Key FURS IA ER Soave Cree Richards did not show any slgns of the fe. Meee Se pagers ; ‘ ; P team match with Westchester. Hills. Fectmt injury to his ankle, Tilden and| ‘rhe player from China made. a greet ‘ The professional record for the Richards were cleanly passed and out-| Aght at long range in the first set. Then courne is 70, held by Arthar Reid, vo'feyed in the rallles of the closing bo Rieko and Golden won at &—6 / the club professional, while the next ets, although the scoring was at all 4 Ba . ij i best figure is a 71 which Abe Mit- In characteristic fashion Charles — y . 2 Dey. tipies close. Chambers, the Brooklyn veteran, played 5 chell, the British pro, hung up In the course of his visit here Idst season 5 ‘Tilden made his flying trip to the| himself to a standstill, which enforced . " era wen with George Duncan, 1c ci Ld q@ourts of the New York Athletic Club| his retirement, Chambers made a good Poliswing hi ; beginning by defeating L. L. Kelly, . ‘ : | 5 Grampian: Bis’ dtubtes tn Ealladetonie, tn wie 6—3, 6—0. Then he faced Armand L Gr ’ ‘Yenterday’s feat marked the *third phia, Brun ‘They battled through driving i! Sa fi \ : cours) record that has’ suectimbed the world's champion and his boy part-| rallies to 3—6, , b—all on games . ok (noe the mer were defeated. when Chambers, seized with crampe Me), / f bese chon pea ee wee : f . as compelled to way to his rival a \ : i f Ui ago, in the Ardstey-Westchesté? Hills North Side Title team match, Sweetsef turned [na 67, Won by Anderson. Frederick C, Anderson won the North which was a stroke less than the White ‘Plains course record set tp by Side championship lawn tennis singles on the courts of the University Heights France Names Team For Davis Cup Play. France has named Jean Borotra, An- dre H, Gobert, Jean Coulteas and Jean mie ? . A short’ th Hore 13. no Ss aes rt | 2 Weareake, paaeag is the praieiteaise THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic's New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Keprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to COR oleed Fei fi ets Pope Tennis Club, defeating Eillott H. Bin-| Cochet a# ite team for the Davis Cup 7 Cox ‘ape d ani the playing through holder of’ the eees: This news of the official se- Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Golf Club. This is the Fifty-first only 72 strokes, travelling over the title, in straight sets, The score was|lections was cabled to the United of the Seren: the First Having Appeared May 30, 1921. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. Morris County course two strokes States Lawn Tennis Association. In under the course record ‘made by 6-4, 6—3, 6 the opinion of Samuel Hardy, former : Bobby Jones {n 1920, when the At- Tilden and Cup team captain, the French Greb Turns Down Big Offer WALTER HAGEN VICTOR —_ Jinnta whirlwind, teamed with Chick alts N. Y. Fed ti Se g IN FAREWELL MATCH | Evans, administered to Harry Yardon Partner Defeated. arltcause of the defaults’ of Canada e . eration ores T B T Oth Sid : Bes and Ted Ray one of the most decisive PHILADELPHIA, May 29.—William| ternational series, France and Italy ad- 0 BOX LWO Men on CY SUAE| water ragen played hie farewell| setbacks that the famous British pair 1. Tilden 2d, world’s tennis champion, | Vance to the second round, This brings —. oO oe F match yesterday at the Westchester-|recelved during thelr Journey of this France against Denmark. The known side of the wate: Biltmore Country Club, He will eall for and Sandy Wiener, his fourteen-year- . 7 ; < <= rs - : Gd prodign, went down to defeat| st 'ianase shout tring theme Gemen {Bronx Yanks, With Eight George Engel Says If Harry] LEONARD LIKELY TO Eland to-morrow to take part in the] Sweetser’s card at Ardstey with pa: in the semi-final round ef doubles} to the semi-finals, Cochet has a re © Cy ‘ Twi British golf championship. aanane Bee arity Gletna aeatlcural mareauiei back cov Gains) eat ectiars Straight Victories, Look Like} fica" Meets Carpentier "Twill BOX BRITTON JUNE 23 Hila eat supeeblonetlls oa reeegg Rainplonwhip. They ware detested lta | tess cet eae ceeene ok Semi-Finalists for the World] » Pitengr—orean Have to Be in U. S. A. AND TENDLER ON JULY 20. | against ‘Tommy Armour and Cuthbert 1440 47s See aammenll 7 ted In} the four at doubles and all are desirous Sayler. Scorer—Kierstein, 0 Ser. criahait and ehusveded Amv aetan) GHEe EB BG it Me it straight sets by Philip Bettens, San] of coming to this country Cup. Benny Leonard practically |he and Barnes failed to do on last] The team match renotved 8 MEADOWBRC i Francises, and Carl Fischer, Philadel- Cable messages also state that the phia, ¢— Rettens "is juntor has arranged to play Italy By John Pollock. matched to defend his lightweight | Thursday at the opening of the new] case of too much Mweetser for th cbampien of the Pacific Coast and . The Itallan] Bronx Yanks score eight straight Although Major Wilson, the Eng-] gig) inst L Tendler, Phila- | club. Belleclaire representatives, for in a! ischer formerly was Captain of the {s named as Conte Balbi, Cesare| victory and look like a team that lish saportt Anvandifigne nromoleell aciseheeeneacel i at dition to Jesse there were: two ot) University of Pennsylvania tennis team. | Colombo, Barone de Morpurgo’ and R. Pe 9809 i pen aborting sian ond ene Aron delphia southpaw, in about sched- | ‘The Hagen-Lewis combination resis: | members of the Sweetser tamily- eae other vert =A 1 mateh Walla e | Sabbadint will play in the semi-finals for The |f Boi aeetars: of Europe has made George Engel! vied for Boyle's Thirty Aor tered » 7 and 5 victory over the local| George E., Jesse's father: and « A nson, Pennsylvania State cham-| The defaults of Hawall and of the] world’, i from th iN § O[Bentley ss, ‘ F ‘ anew . ‘el reaylt-:wrs: Pies Tale (alanly W. Dearson defeated | Philippines have alio been offatalty wes) Noten cue. ahem crue ene Clbaie p]manager of Harry Greb, the NeW) probably Thureday, July 20. The eee ate Cua tad palbe th erp per biak ive ence ~~ Ardsley, 11; Belleclaire, :2. = i 1. Brae a eure seaclos ey as Des American light heavyweight cham- jew and Mon rm z branches of the federation this week. or org t . Pa! Jacobson, one of Jersey's best 1824 0 d!Totats EVERING WORLD'S fans, will most likely be made Presi- (Meadow Brooks........480220%2 ~ dent of the Montclair Federation, MeConnelis Giants..... 00001000 0- Leong rd Beekman and BH. M, Edwards, | corded. other bout in which the light- partner on several holes, Hagen regia- Seed pion an offer of $20,000 for Greb to] 4, ; ght champion will engage will i ; p make a trip to England and cngage in . : 1, [tered 74. He, was out ip 38 and home| WHITE SOX BID FOR .-- as e Cone reaks be against Jack Britton, world’s | in 36 with two sixes on the card. : ° LU y : two fights there, for which he would] Vejterweight titleholder. It is In the morning he played the easier $100,000 INFIELDER ; tc : ae receive $10,000 for each bout, Manager] planded to* hold the match on. | course and scored a 73, which was high-| apa Aiea 26- Year Mark OWN SPORT HISTORY Bienen pcoe bap ete forsee tworhied Innings ude, 1 in two and {Engel told the writer to-day that he] Friday, June 23, either at the iy satisfactory. Walter was trying out], ou tore . l Meet tion. This will be some help to the Surfers, “1. Left Saaoo-—Me will not bring Greb to England as he} Velodrome, at 225th Strest and °Jiyo very fine golf clubs that Butchart |‘, Oe? Maen Hesgne eelube wily t Co ege mee Sage a eo oe May ao—pu]metFopolitan district, as New York 409) Su Wades Dona ean make more money by having] Broadway, oe otras Thirty |made for him to play in the British | ™aK* pees ee ae = ae CAN 2, Mass.. May 29,—| will piay New Jersey or Connecticut 2 xter, er : th oi = 4 championship, Hagen arov * , by ; ae py | Bingham, Harvard track coach, said to-| in the Intercity chai opahiga. Jonnaon. Kavanagh, Haxter Greb battle here than he could re Following these two battles earn eet welder apc cioah to-day the club.is willing to make a bid = Re A pena sete day that he was about to resign and| The move by the other cities to take A: Shea, ener ceive on the other side. ‘America is Leotaty lanes ae aurenen ne rough. When he did {¢ was only the for every good) plageriin .every minor c 5 was going into business. In making|up the federation is some boost for | Cooper H good enough for both Greb and myself] lightweight champion is 'd- | Cause he tried too hard fora little extra |leaeue in the country,’ Grabinar’s com- track and field championship meet. at a9 tiled to participate in a charity ra jen dears ve distance in giving the club a thorough test of its worth, the Sox are dealing with the San Fran- ee GIRL SWIMMERS WILL team has set @ price of $109,000 and TRY FOR NEW RECORD }'"'¢¢, pitchers. ; ‘The major league, chiha won't tras! ‘ ‘ with us—they don't Want to help. u Helen Wainwright, the foremost fe-| so we're scouring the minor's,” iv male swimmer in the country, will try sald for a new world's record at 150 yards in this declaration he said he believed that} The World and means much to the 5 ° and if Georges Carpentier ever wants sandlotters. More grounds are needed ual ‘a i in top the clabsand Unioaa thalearke De: to battle Greb for the world’s light) gust. Negotiations also are un- partment opens up some playing space heavyweight title the contest will der way for a bout between many teams will have to disband, b.. BL 8 2 OF MB. 8 have to be staged in this country.| Leonard and Ernie Rice, English eee ‘ 1 08 Greb’s next tight will bo at Forbes| lightweight, to he held in London 4 mom One nme SY dies = about Labor Day. Billy Gibson, Field in Pittsburgh on June 12 or 15."] Leonard's manager, announced - said Manager Engei last night that a question of - transportation is the only obstacle Jack Sharkey is busy training at Sprague's now in the way of this match. in| The champion will be accompan, |th@ special invitation race in the open ied by his mother and sister on |%F Pool at Brighton Beach to-morrow the trip abroad. afternoon. This event will feature the = aso = {naugural outdoor meet of the year, and __ the creck Brooklyn mia-| @™Mong the other starters in the "160" best when he fights, for since his draw with will battle twelve ads with} will be Ei PHILADELPHIA, May 29,—Eddie H. “ . cue | To on at a will be Hileen Riggin, the Olypmic Bt, Rose. of Lima. "Prank Pepper? Martin ho has designs upon Kil-| Tommy Robson of Malden Mf champion, and Gertrude Ederle, all of Durnan of the Argonaut Rowing Club, | Blessed Sacrament. (2) Bases—Mulligan, Frank 7 bane's world title. ht. Ri the Wi Swimm! ‘ap0cl Toronto, arrived here yesterday to com-| Base Hite—Oft, Dargin, 5 1 Pe Treg Gh thuroiy. Aa © fae ail Hone oe The iesyerd Soci} Association . ff 4 Harvard Stadium. The meet was won Bening vahaw! In konden Inc awe by California. The outstanding fea- ture was the sensational running of ney of Lafayette who broke 100-yard record made by Barnie in 1896 and equ in 1911 and J LeConey travelle in 9 minutes 7-10 seconds. The for- mer record was 9 4-5 Two other records also went by the boards when L. T, Brown of Dart- mouth cleaved the bar in the high jump at 6 feet 45-8 inches. The for- mer record of 6 feet 41-2 inches was made by W. M. Oler, Yale, in 1915; and Merchant of California threw the hammer 17 2feet 2 inches by breaking the old mark of 165 feet and 3-4 made he had accomplished his purpose of es- tablishing a system in the coaching of Crimson track athletes. As a forerunner to the international match at New York Oval yesterday af- ternoon the Brooklyn and Bay Ridge Football Club contested their game in the final round for La Sultana Trophy. The defense, however, carried off the Crane.rt honors and the game ended in a tle |MQil'ncf with nelther side scoring. A replay |',mallts. will be necessary. NT. ST, ROSE OF LIMA,|BLES'D S'CRAME: ° rho lant’ gym for his t with Jack Hausr take place Friday night at the Surf Avenue A. A., Coney Island, Sharkey is now be First Base on'Er-| ginning to realize that he must be at his issman. Struck Balls—Oft Oberhiaus, Bal onocoocnc+ Fal coononenne Totals 8 627 12 8]Tot *Batted for McQu. n co on off Doyle, 5 in @ junin by Bailey of Maine in 1915. pete in the preliminary race on Thurs- | Balle—Off Dargin, 2; The advance sale is big at the Arena,| founda at the Broud A. C. of Newark on} by Mra, Charlott Plays—Treu, Breen and Dohert; * | Thurs ight. m THE WINNERS. day for the Philadelphia Challenge Cup, | Bases St. Roses 6; fiteaed & Pitches—Oberhaun, -2;" Schroeder, 2 Vn |poston, for Mickey Walker's bout with Palf 4 pees valued at $2,000 and emblematic of the | Two-Base Hite “Madden, Geanelir. A ol crea Roed, the middiewelght, to-night. Walker], Benny Gould, the Canadian tighter, naa} {he Brighton pool laat June, Miss Wain 100-Yard Dash—J. A. Leconey, Lafayette. | sculling champlonship of the world, He : as will bs outweighed neuily fifteen pounds, | per ‘Ratehed to fait Willi 4 4 wry en Le aeene Sms. 420-Yard Dash—J. A. Leconey, Lafayette. P Ss. ( a record, as she has clipped several of UeXerd Desh}. Driscoll, Boston College: was accompanied by his father, who is SE woOD, Oe Ol aw ie 1s | RAR OREN: XR Se aR: ark 4, cBranch, N. 7. on Fri-| Wthelda Bletbtrey’a best marke in the OME . 2 f §00-Yard Hun—L, E. Brown, Fennsylvatfa. | professional sculling champion of this ™ rho ae 1 3 0 olnotntu 9 Pipsiah. Ne emi-tinal of ten rounds. © nae ee Seer pale: Rigel a on pro- Coens, | Seunue Ane Cones: 3 Sloonarané. 13 209 0 1 1 Olgimm'an.tt | fall gard of poute for the nett DOEIOE 4hO™ | seankle Jerome, the good Harlem: ban-| STasume, the 60-yard mebropelitan juaior Taylor.’ Princetom. i 11122 1 3 0 O/Meyers,3b.. O} Midget Smith meets Joe Lynch in the main| tamwetght, who secured the decision over} title swim. a 3 :| Athletes of the 92 Street Y. M. H. A. } 38210 010 2 O|Wiley.10... 6] go of twelve rounds, Battling Reddy vs. Kkld|Danny Ewe tn thelr twelve-round go at the 3 made a runaway of the first annual 2 OlHunt’on,2b.. 2 4 6 30 1 1 3 OlBornow,ss. 1] Bullivan of Brooklyn, twelve rounds, Hilly] Commonwealth Sporting Club of Hertem Mot Put—G. Martranft, Harvard. : 0 OClausen,tb. 11 6 00 22 20 5 Ol Levine va, Eddie Pletcl x rounds, and ft for hie Hiortrentt, Harvard: cetewn apHeR track and field meet of the York- 9 (Dinct g4q2 0) 2 1 3 giFullerton,s O} Ponce de Leon vs. Pat Bradley, four rounds. < " The . Le Gendre. -| ville Athletic League, held yesterda; nich 9 G., Marela, Contoraia: 59th Street and the East River. The pe el INE 4 BTA yg (OA ‘Thursday tee UAL N Sh ACRE AT yeace Bhat Y. M. H. A, contingent accumulated Totals 38% 9 1/Totais uae ae sober ta oO 8 S t ie Are Flat Mistee inane ane Larry, Wilinine ot the overwhelming margin of 83 points a , ¢ 8 tn seven {nn} ainsi aad +| Bridgeport, Conn. ‘They will come together 25 HAVE QUALFIED i mars points | Homewood ‘BB. 2 O,8],, Base Hite Olt Harris, 8 tn seven ‘eninge: HAs ten rourids on June 10 ether in the programme of seven events on| ‘two-fase _Hite—Huntington, Dix 5 J : Monday. evening, FOR 590-MILE RACE wr tte bart 4 : ‘on Balle—-Off Harris, 2; Fullerton, 1.1 Mike Gibbons and his manager, Mike Col- Por ae i Mat yy BE rp track and fleld. This was 20 points in = Stolen ‘Roy’ pa lina, will leave St. Paul next Thursday on : eo geme battler: ‘i abe ew excess of the score of the team's near- | Bares I (a), Kirenen (2), MoOler: | Hang” Syongin’ Basse ecott eee ene Cl aeceet tne tage om INDIANAPOLIS, May 20.—All except} est rival, the Cathedral Club, whose | 78%, ‘Wileon, Leonard, Huntington. | dew. | Umpires—Hogle and Goladin i heavyweight champion of four of the twenty-gine entrans for the] athletes finished second with 13 mark- Px, ahie OF Devine, 3:1 LoGaN SQUARES ) BAST NUW Y 4S 8" Bouih Racerine cna ateamatilp ot tae for 500-mile automobllg race to be held to-lers. The Yorkville Catholic Club was|fistimen, “%. 'UmplreBilly ‘Fichmond. rho ae == von Line, He will 2 a 2 1 OlGranet,1¢. morrow have already qualified. Theltnirg with 9, one tally ahead of the| Time of Game—t.80. Attendance—2,000. 2 Glshires,. four, as did the cther twenty-flv eca te show thelr care Gan Lenox Hill Settlement A. Loring Pltener—| this country again in He w sesert and Dooley, | three fi * had in this’ country with knovkor S N + = ae while at bis hone o \ PS STAMPING. h BAST ORANGE. rh oCHoHeHe granting permission for the Harvard Saremen to remain in Ithaca until to-| ld of thirteen title aspirants, qualified merrew. on strip No. 2, which held seven| $2, It hat, been unofficially planned to|fencers, and in the final strip both Penn Lemnoned teers to-day over] scored a similar number of victories. Insterid’ of ‘waiting over for Dean | With the fencers deadiocked at two vic-| Drigss'® reply, Howe, the Harvard |tories and one defeat each,-a fence-off dt Totals... 82 82611 S/Tot: Him Field Club.0 001009 0 © Osesol 64000051 Two-Base Hite—tWalton, nh (2), Beheller, less than eighty giles an hour. —__— ¢ rhe as SS = . ‘The prizes wuis J : 22: Bombardier W he English hea SS HERR SNK S - ay $100,000 to be chstributed among the | ALBERT STRAUSS WINS H Cn f JEN he hee ied “out "any NG ‘ KA BV9 \ 4 Y Ny ‘ mes in bouts in Er was put to alee; IS S SS S . 5 bie OUTDOOR FENCING TITLE |: 8 + oie eo EE oe pain tn Be bout at ihe Cryetal Palace IN SS YG YQ“ to-morrow's even! ns ‘ 05% bo O11 10) . 14 Goadera oe Mlghieit gait ele — Albert Strauss of the French Y. M. ©. $ bee a 10 1 O0jNestlesr.. 13° wwny in th "dropped PERMISSION COMES A.’won the national outdoor open- 9 00380 BT wa ia Welle, Swe pped him fencing championship yesterday in the - mee ee eee 01 5 00\Teec-..... 00 5 err TOO LATE FOR HARVARD | trl tte struggle which closed the “ 84a93 oF 000 ’ alas herp. 12 0-90), Cape Boe Raper. ice shyerie, ihe foraer bing eat Underwear aa © 0 14) Durni M in. ‘world’s. mpion wreatle . will a R \ 2 ITHACA, 7f. Y., May 29,—Although apt eer ae ee eee 9 0 6-8) Baten, Huirtan. "boule Piaye-iiatch, Nac i er asa Firs] mised beet ae ine Ontinnd A ¢ always confirms what you they unknowsngly had received oMfclal] or America on the sroensward at Trav- iy, Holbarrow, [ip and Metfmian, 2; Mackin, Liat City. on the etre uy 4 have heard about the 1 y if Ww. Pwo tas it 2 * iy 4 1 S +4 permission '~ remain ange i ase ie islands) ies, Mo) CAs lade ae Be seitions cieeen baa 75 aie , . ; Ss Proper fit, thorough work- and row the regatta with Cornell which | wieder, after a spirited clash against Bradeciy, Clinch and Fates. Bate ho # : ; 3. et ‘Our—| At an’ o) rl ea ye y manship and unfailing de- was postponed from Saturday on ac-11 44 wunes of the New York A. C., de- — ey meaeuainess: 3 By Wacker, 3: “ait Mar | at” Indlanapols. t Mel “Coogan sof pendability of “B.V.D.” sount of ough water, the Harvard! fending champion, emerged from the] PRONX OC. L. B | MARIONS "F.8D, Walton.lb. & thes, Bin four nnn Brookiyn. the ies vane borke, : Deny i oak Sechaen sors ve roe competition with the title as a result of Os. baeat oe thy.zb MELROCKS. | ALL STARS. ¢ ah wel feature bout . The BY.D. . 9 ¢ r twelve crow New" morning. a triumph {n an extra bout to determine Me gt eae Munch it 2.8 5 Sepatman,ib 1 tea the korey, ar tneveity te crowded with S H] 0.8 MANVPAcTUARAS OF "Oat UNDESWHARY Less them two hours later a reply was |. tie. 1 sunk 700801 Rocntord.c. 4 2b 2 people to ee the big automobile race to- Feceived irom Dean Briggs of Harvard] Strauss and Nunes, two units of a ry ga ees IMahoney.p inorrot o1100 00100 11040 a93 ahr ning, ct. eh, veht off at Loutavilie, ry fight he has ao as beaten by Har Orn oHOCoMMENT HucoooonMRMEy, Com MOMOMBOS! oumoo | { Tota's .....) 826145 se é Eo r ¥ in fish inning Rare 3 coach, preferred not to keep the Crimson | was ordered. In this clash the blade] ‘Batted for Haydick in fifth inning, Wemnbre 5 w Hite--Off Howuthiy 3 tngas | sie carsmyn here on his own Initiative. | of Strauss struckt home as the ¥. M. C.1B. ©. 8 oo 8 8 8 SS RO] Carthy und Walton, Lett on Hore tlm, sin nin twelve Foynds Berry, graduate manager of | A. fencer leaped in on the attack, after *s!on® : ogi | Ts Osceolns, 10. Base on Balle—Ott 3 Maire aid co ot ae Base Hite—Ott Fitch, 1; © + ye ti oft W. preack Hit by Biruck Out—By Tovath, & val, said no other date would bela bout of five minutes of skillful Dary- pipe’ 4. Fret Base on BallecOH Pitch; | Pilger by Manonty, 1.” 4 out-By b'two-Buee Hits--Kennedy (8); von, $ First 1 ® race this year, ing and maneouvering. 1; Flynn, 3 W. Weinbreack, 8, Win- Umpire—Loos, i!