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TRE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922, _ 7 i 7 ' CK HUTCHISON LOOKS TO BE INVINCIBLE IN SKOKIE TOURNEY — Seats: “STRONE FIFLDS Yankees Must Defeat . GIANT PITCHERS Whiskaway Likely to Meet ONLY TWO AMATEUR STA REPRESENTED) IN Browns Three Games FITFOR SERIES | Grey Lag in Yonkers Race To Re ain First Place In $10, 000 Added Event SURVIVE IN OPEN EVENT AGAWAM TOURNEY . ei WITH THE UBS £ However, Visitors Will Leave Pah bben Deny H. P. Whitney Is Willing, but fy Berwemiaatees Was. tried), He Was by Burgomaster, was third, he was 1 in Lead if Locals Don't | Consent of Trainer Rowe — [happy Ex-British Champion Has Eight Stroke Lead Over Mike Brady, ci , His Close Rival, as Result of the Two 36-Hole Rounds. in | Many Tennis Notables Drawn HELI) Shike Plan to Trade Is Needed. Liwaite, from the stable of the Qualifying Test. For Opening Rounds of By Bevenun Bulger: Slugger Ruth & :—\—. Manager McGraw’s Mound Staff Was Not Severely California owner, J. GB. Smith, which was scheduled to start jn the Demoi- By Vineeat Taher: — Rhode Island Title Play. HE St. Louis Browns dropped in-| 13. enter, ioud and continued, fol Taxed in Pittsburgh. HANKS to the enterprixe of the bil Nae scratched; @ skoKw country cLuB, | “JOCK” HUTCHISON’S it to town this morning. leading |joqed the rending of the renort circu T Tr ped cramer ne iere tae Tet OP-aUenor ny. hpelFac THIC. y oF 5 shahoe ‘ ce ling on| tracted « of attention by her rary “A LL eyes pers ioe pale WORLD'S RECORD SCORE Riaeete plaka et (a anal cry lead the at ay wis URS oat ere Ge heme alte Bal “CHIC: eM Rovere Boyd) i the carda duh, Crem Hed Madu eRe eae every peveer ey A . jr thoue i] State ¢ “A raded to the Chicago White gox.| CHICAGO, Joly 11.—The Giantel in discussing the merita of the lest] Vileain and ts ont of the Trenton Hutchison, whose world’s pionship lawn tennis tournaments in|out of the four-game series, This will| The laughers were tho solemn Mr.[ Arrived here carly to-day from Pttte-|hormes of the year with Harry Payne {dam Lotowanna, which threw Glad! record feat of turning in a] Qa 4 ee ea bb tol men's und women's singles and dou-|send the Browns away with 49 vic-| Barrow, the silent Mr. Hugging and the} burgh “with all the playern ft and} whitney that turfman expressed a/ator. Roly, Lackawanna and other sombre Mr. Huston of the New York| ‘Cady “or a four game series with wintiaen the Chicago Cubs. The Cubs have turf courts of the Agavam Huat)Yankees the same number in the los- Ri da tebe Cleveland been burning up the National League Club, with exceptionally strong telds]ing column and one better in she num-| , morons nom Cleveland had ® deal) of late and Manager McGraw expects iin Both divistone, Mintystoub sien Weve] ber ob wide, > 3 more trouble from Bill Killifer’s club a en Ruth and Aaron Ward, the smart|than he expertencgd with the Pitts drawn in the singles struggle, while] Tho job is man-sized. The betting | second baseman, and Waite Hoyt, the] burgh Pirates jn ‘the last series In © women were entered “#1 is that the Browns go away from |sensational young pitcher, to go to the} the Smoky City, The Cubs, by virtue card of 135 for two rounds of a quali- fying test makes him stand out as the "King" of the field entered in the mal open tourney, He has an a: troke lead over Mike Bi ‘his closest rival. Only two amateurs, willingness to send Whiskaway out to] €0ed ones. Lotownna is among tho meet Grey Lag at'a mile and a fur-|Mmares that will be sold at Saratog: lo Mr. Butler at once asked Mr,|When the Oxnard stud is to be di Whitney to name the amount he|Persed. A sister to Gladiator will be wanted the Empire City Racing Asso-|'" the same consignment. clation to add. Upon the sum of — ' $10,000 being named Mr. Hutler sald Races like the Demoiselle are worth bles got under way yesterday on tre/tories and 96 defeats and give the Women Tennis a D a r g bo n exchange for Amon Strur that this eum would be forthcoming. | While. and in putting them on the Chick Evans and Ira b. Couch, quali the title now held by Mrs. Mar ont here still keking dust in ihe face of [BOF It Ezehanae for Amon Strunk, thelor the sensational manner in whieh lim qitdreth Is willing to send Tee fcard the managements of various Wor iy BIAS OCR Gots Stars of Coast x n Jessup. who will not de-[the rest of the American League, |accond baseman, ana another player tof (ey have been playing this eas, Tiorse to the post In such a ourses are doing the breeding in Se oeiveds 102, Being ho lien 5 ( Maybe not so much dust—but some, | 8 named fates 1A pundie of cunh® in} Tite in ihe Nalisnat't el the only hitch now In James Rowe,[ierrats of the country A service ualifying score ght A f E t ee ant Go ee] Thi to go to the Yankees in addition, sele © National Lei GN RAK WHNKIREMRS AOL. One aking them of the value of the a tsa EVBGBi ; rm ror as © the Tournament Committ This is the first time in the mem-|the Cleveland report This means that they muat be] ottont will te ces a it] Demoiselle catia out the best of the 8 Invincible. alle 1 full day both ev: z 5 a yo re6 ) a " ic = called it ill day both events were| ory of the modern day fan that such| The solemn Mr. Barrow yelped when] reckoned with as contenders, along] wit pe forthcoming nobody doubts, |2r00d mares of the future and gives jock" played the morning round in Almost completed through the first the news was carried to him. Mr. Bar-] with the Cardinals and Dodgers. 3. Ci y 11,—In.| M!most comp ir a statement was possible. Yanks and teh mpl Cal. July 1.—In ate! wes: Sand} row fe the business manager of the! iinifer ham suffered the loss of his 37 in spite of a 6 at the first hole, when al he topped hie drive, and followed that|Vasion of the Kast by women tennis {TUNG and a start made in the ea Giants in the past have fought other! A, L. champions and arranges exni’| brilliant outfelder, Arnold Stats, who amasing effort with a 68 in the after-| stars of Southern California began to- |!" the case of the women, more *han) clubs a bitter series to decide the|jators and digs up young ball playe sustained a broken bone in his wrist noon that, except for one or two lay When the Misses Jessie Grieve ana |"! of whom drew byes In the opon ee rtuntetves nan e sone tes. | MOI Re vald in the tons he once during the last series with the Pitts. red . brackets ent, but never before have they used to umpires, when the story of the] burgh Club, but all the rest of the priclous frowns by Lady Luck, might|Grace Mungen of Los Angeles started on te inated the| to Kow-tow to St. Louis. big trade was brought to him, “Noth: | tener te in exeailent shape. This is nave been a 69. for Forest Hills, N. ¥., the scene of cial P It's tough on the Yanks to see the|!ng at all in it. Of course not. Such} narticularly so of Grover Cleveland Through it all the open champion of | the nationa: championship tournament t | Browns up there showing the way,]® Mung nacht bok tier ved some| Alexander, Virgil Cheeves and Al- Great Britain tn ade o ars the starland of the premier Bast vs. West Dee ne spalit! to FenathE but it might be a good thing for the| new prand of wood alcohol in Ohio,"|dridge, the Chicago moundsmen who | f a new play, who having made a suc-) matches for women Ora a i (| league. Under the present organiza-|paid the silent Mr. Huggins when they] have been so effective against the tomsful entrance knows that he he Miss ¢ nd Miss Mungen, who] Hallin, 7s, 3-76, 6—8, after some) tions of the major leagues neither of|broke the news to him. “I wouldn't] World's Champtons this season, complete command of his part and that | Hold a numb uthern California did tennis, Nathaniel W. Nils) the st. Louls clubs have won a cham-|give Ruth and Hoyt and Ward for alll Ag usual the Glants got off to a my triumph awaits him when the cur-| titles, will be followed next week by] displayed some dazzling tennis In) pionship. Right now Missour! fans|the White Sox. Nobody has ever! ooor start in thelr second 1922 in- afin falls, Hutchison wi teamed with | Mrs William M. Henry, Los Angeles} ¥!nning his two matches, are crazy about their ball teams. thought of such a thing yasion of the Western Clubs. They Mite Brady, the Birmingham profes-]City champion; Mrs. May Sutton AND BTATE CHAM- took only three out of the five seme n t This climb of the \Browns is no y ional, who acored @ 70 10 the morning | Huniy, former world’s champion, and MF al: | lucky spurt, either, They've got the] MRS. MALLORY MAKES series with Hill McKechnle's Hl-fated a. During that round “Sock | yqio Mary ed as Brady outdrove him from the Sd | goods. Give them just one more] THE RETORT COURTEOUS | Buccaneers, instead of three out of aaa then grinned implahl: hampion, all of 1 | steady, winning pitcher and no club pine five it should have been five straight wed his famous * . | | Helen Wills of san in the American League could touch] wWreBLEDON, July 11 Associated} The Pirates are a club bumping clove ook the advantage away from girl champion, started them with a forty-foot pole. What's! press).—Sensational reports, in clrcula-|to the cellar and do not rank in the Southerner. week: more, they've got the winning spirit; [tion yesterday, alleging that something] Same class with the New York team. Turning for home with @ 34 for the} Mrs. Henry is performing @ are full of fight. The players are Le afd boone Before leaving the smoky city the Irst_ nine holes ‘Jock’ suggested tol back’ after two years’ absence confident of winning the pennant, |!™ the nature of a scene took place be-| cisnts hung up another record of 28 3rady that they “play a golf for} ihe courts The fans of St, Louis regard it as a} tee” Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory and) jase hits in the first game of yester- LOS ANGEL Tt ought to be a big drawing card, aa[Dreeders a chance to nce what comes Whiskaway in most prominent in the|% breeding to certain lines for ex- public eye at present among the} lence. a three-year-olds, while Grey Lag is next to Exterminator the most ad-| CHARLES SWEET WINS mired of the older division, and he FORT MEIGS STAKES may even excel the Kilmer hero be- beim fore the close of the year. TOLEDO, Ohio. July 11.—Two com- aes pleted races made up the programme of the ff cl vc! handed down the following ruling| (“rat day of Grand Circuit racing at Sa Fort Miami track yesterday. They were under date of July 10: ‘The future] tne 9.96 trot and 2.09 pace, A storm entry of the horse Tribune ts refused] broke over the park after one heat had for all races at this meeting owing to] been run off In each of the 2.18 trot, his unsatisfactory performance in the} and 2.09 pace, and the finish of these second race of this date.” two events was postponed until to- morrow. ative,| Charles Sweet, driven by Erskine, thes civestres representative; | won the “core Melga stakes for 20% Moonraker, in the opening dash ot) oacers, value $2,685, after losing tho first Yonkers yesterday, was in the public] heat to Hal B. After that it was easy eye in the paddock, and the fact that] for Erskine to repeat his last week's he was saddled by James Rowe in-| victory at North Randall, creased the following for the son of ———— Broomstick, It was recalled that} VICTORY OF LENGLEN opening round of play, although Miss ‘The Stewards of the meeting forme Angel ©. G. King won from’ ¥. by digauit; Crale Bidd Puinwbor 6. from Cameron, 6 nd Mrs, Bundy has dis- rented. Ir. defeat change” and then proceedec played a remarkuble return to form, ge Lambert defeated | cinen, Mile. Susanne Lenglen immediately] day's double-header. The series with} Rowe had trained Touch Me Not last THRILLS PARIS MILDLY tis way home in the magic : : Tj Jumes Davies ter thelr championship lawn tennis year for the Realization, in which 33. hey will be partners in the nationals, 0-7, 8-4; J Miller Huggins has been sort of | *{°* 7 P P the Pirates has been a noteworthy : hers << ; : ' ss Browne is at Del Monte, Cul rir dae match on Saturday led to revelation of he scored over Grey Lag. and there! panss, guly 11 (Associated Press) Hytchison scored six ‘birdies’ in the} 3 i + Cithy arsha pointing his guns at the Browns se-| "hat they renily said after the mateh, | ORC: Le Srnec TnmmeetlGir et cnbenebt , July 11 (Ass o ng round, two with his. ‘“stop- Using for the Bustern event paren enicders ries for several days, but Tria Speak-| "This te-what actually took placa: | The Pirates have n shaky ball club) WH & on Oe Poltig Maddled, Ho | 8Perting circtes here accepted the news mashie, when he holed his ap-| M 1. Ro Williams, who with Miss . K, She er suddenly showed his teeth over the] Mrs. Mallory, after losing the match|#nd their pitchers Hamilton, Glazner co troenly, however and was not|of Mile. Suzanne Lenglen's victory over roach shots on the fourth and sixth Browne holds the national doubles. th san defeated Georg | weck-end and mussed up the plans.| by a score of 62, 6-0, ran to her|and Hollingeworth who opposed the if oe Viet tt May he | Mra. Molla BJuratedt Mallory with evi- Ben ang on Wie Ninth Bole | hut ot mo Eat Il Neer defeuted | Tiichera that were intended for the| French opponent and smilingly congrat-| World's Champions in tho firat game] in the first three, though ty be ldences of great satlefaction. but with- pagtcal shooting on the ni Miss Bhizabeth Kyi of santa Mo- 0) Wallac 3 he ulated her upon her victory. After! gave them nothing really but batting} confidently predicted that he will do} out undue exultatton. fen he dropped a long putt ufter get Gale WOW Tne aL Winbledon 4%. F,” Mockmeyer, o—2,| browns had to be used tn an effort tol oo iny hands, Mile, Lengien sald: practice: a lot better the next time he goa] “A triumph at tennis does not quite Ing on with two perfect shots Nea ae tae Men te Neaiiten ld defeated Richard Hinek:| SUPPress the Indians—and made al SANE Ueude Nie tere ce iil when T . Wi to the post. High Chief, third at the | console us for the spectacle of the dollar Ame on the fourteenth, fifteenth and Carl Fincher defeated Nell bust of (t at that. Now the whol It was rumored that Hane Wagner, t 12.80 f She Wald his] States for th ‘ Miss : non wi is 4 Nole | played you in America.’ or Pl hort ' in |wire, ran impressively and looks and| ®t 1.80 francs, arfd is not worth so Ighteenth holes, when he la States for the national iss Grieve Le Ging beelgnt (a Derahaencten Up or |mar ee Renee cues former Pirate shortstop, was to rejoin peat ely, Sn much an a good international loan,” says nashie shots dead to the pin after pow-|and Miss Mungen are goit t by ch Poe a fresh start. You did te me to-day what I did to| the team an assistant to Bill McKech-jucts like a good two-year-o one writer, who appears to represent fully bit drives, through the fairway | way of Denver, Omit, Chicago and aw. ti : if the Yanks tell'you.that they are||youciti New York. nie, but according to Burney Dreyfuss — the general sentiment in Paris, “but hat never left the direc ny Cove, and after (he nationals will Whwelwetght 8 Act AfREld ap Bt Lieule the ine = anata owner of the club, the rumor has no] Some horses like certain tracks. | Mile. Lenglen deserves a fine bouquet Tin the afternoon his “birdies' num- | Play «it Detroit before coming home, 4 Sein aah cera waar’ Cromwell always has been at his best] when she returns, because she how Biddio defeated * foundation. NG bas kidding you or themselves. It's not #} DR. KING REACHES Per Ue Jeethithe “endend: battle bad idea, though, for them to have A their wind up, as the Britishers would LAWN TENNIS FINALS win ee ratios cailye ane stage a a ye say. = They went into St. Louis about af Dr: George King reached the finallone run and winning the game, With month ago pretty well seared, only to| found of the Westchester County lawn| tarry Carlson and Bill Ryan, each Bees, cure) oon. the, cone sb ROUND turn around and beat the life out of|tennis championship singles yesterday.| pitching fine ball, the two teams en- t Playing a spirited driving game on the|tered the ninth inning with the score Re putt got a “birdie” and on t By Default | (0 (os ee: 80. 4 Browns {n the first game—beat HO-yard fifteenth Jock" lifted his Y erau Misy Dorothy Ven Sivek won from Miss rts of the County Tennis Club of! four all. The Giants falled in their we to trap. with hls “stoppum mooreiny, Ven Sisck won from Mis} ‘om so bad that fans were hollering 0 r \ 1 Serta na cliched to. wiluin cig inenee tie ee Near eT that the Yanks had so much money | Westchester, he defeated Vanderbilt B. | half, In the Pirates’ half Gooch and Ward in straight seta, The tally was} carison singled, ‘Rabbitt’ Maran- f the hole for another “birdle."” WIMBL Godtrey defeated they were heing allowed to buy the] (°° 2") at Empire. He warmed up yesterday |Wwiped out a suspicion against Frenct: like ‘a wild horse, and as soon as the frre that was unjust if not discour- barrier was released he shot to the} ‘*U* front, Switching his tail, he romped home far in advance of his fied, | U. S. S. NEW YORK HAD Cromwell also {a at home over the] BEST SCORE IN GUNNERY Havana track, where he has been a ee consistent winner for several years,] WASHINGTON, July 11.—The U. Ss. first in the colors of “Slim'’ Moore|s, New York had the highest score in and later as the property of the Daly [gunnery In the battleship class for tho family. Incidentally, Cromwell ran |year 1921-22, The California was gec- ered three and would have totalled — our ff the flag at the Sg0-yard fifth ole had been out when ‘Jock ap- Patterson Takes foached there from about forty yards Bischois and. stoped deal aig. inches Tilden ’s Title DON, July 11 (Asso | Jim Barnes, the defending open cham | —Gerald 1. Patterson of Aus pennant. ‘They don’t say so much = igs er{ Ville hit into a double play, Gooch ‘ 7: ton, camo closest to Hutehtson's brite f sya) acd A ideas ad 5 y Dr. King, winner of the Westchester} V0 tie eee pe’ Carey again{above the form he displayed on Bat- [ond and the Tennessee third, ¢ i ‘ in succeeds William T. Til about that now, titie Jast season, will meet Herbert L | #Ing aay ‘This announcement was made to-day nye e nd atten pie piety of the United States aw lawn tenuis Mation Strahi Me With Babe Ruth and Bob Meusel] Bowman in the final for the champion | proved the man of the hour when he | UFday, by the Navy Department. All three of :: y Pate i Fi oa 1 Mine vd | ba ei r e Yi singles next Saturday. singled over second, FR the winning ships are attached to the in himself to get a 75 in the morn-]chumpion of sngland, called by G0: Mine Martha Rayard| back In their stride the Yanks are| ship y |) Mhe Demolssle: Btakes! cave the i a many champion of the world Trumbut deteared. Sette Mrs: | well equipped for the four days’ fight. & the | Pacific Fleet, under command of Ad- talent some {dea of the quality of the | miral B. W. Eberle. Whitney champlon Cresta, which SSS picked up her penalty, came from] WEISSMULLER MAKES behind and won like the gallant race “Chick Hvans, the Western open] Patterson defeated Randolph Lye Inford, 8-6, b—4: Mex, Benjamin i | Ruth passed the .200 mark two days yampion and former national amateur] inglund, in the final round of the defeated Mra, Seth T, Crawford. | ago, Bob Meusel in the past ten days has hit in more runs than any batter nd open champion, a difficult time] singles yesterday by a score of 6—%. BIG TRADES OF THE YEAR bp ROUND. d ing into the charmed circle in the} 6—4, 6 Ax TMiden was not here to y gL and Pat O'Ha ‘Ten es ° in the league. a fa start on the afternoon round’ was] ypie, Suzie Lenglen faced cart ot TENNIS ASSOCIATION vleked up a nail. In addition to ihe Tanta sandccatepasasl asaiahiat ia BACRAMENTO, July 11-—Jonnay horrible affair, a 6, 7 and a terdiy, but f ixed doubles stratexical fight of the managers and 5 . . - tn his outgoing score up te Wood FELICITATES LENGLEN the several pitching duels scheduled, game as the gamest. never acknowl-|mer from the Illinois Athletic Club, defeat till the end. Her dam 1 y ft him a 1 Job to come feated Mra, Mallory ur 4 tle sharpshooting contest betwe = 3 1 ass expected, but while he was showing | ce o* . Weissmuller, world's champion swim- gly enough on the last nine tol pean Mat a acore of 6 Cable messages of congrutulation to] Wurgerers Row con our. side und | iants and Fuskess Have Nol: eee en ea battioe average [oresson is by imported All Gold by! made unother new mark last night at ys The Americans were on the defensive |e French Lawn Tennis Vederation! sister, williams, Tobin and Jacobson | C laint: Reds Got Stung | Cincinnati tans are perfectly satisfied | horsimmon out of Dame Dion's the Riverside Club here when he fin- hich raced suddenly on the last practically from start to finish, although | "Pon the victory of Miee. anne Leng- * | id , . 4} er to le renowned Vat old at 81 the Vin tre 8 Chick"? braced sudd) the last}, pon th f Mi 1 Reet ceauld uentah’ Reavy omplain eds Got stung | © Pf y satisfied ler to th 4 Fairy Gold that] ished the 500¢met wim in @ mm. ine, however, and came home in one} iney made a fairly strong stand in the} len at Wimbledon and to the British] OM the other, should tu ¥. in Deal f hn Scott with our own George Burns, even If} \poduced Friar Rock, Fair Play and| 42 3-5s., breaking the old world’s rec- rr par figures, a “birdic’’ three at Lawn Tennis Association upon its| artillery work well worth watching, in Deal for John Scott. he isn't quite hitting in the charmed 5 others. There are no better blood] ord by nine seconds. fifteenth, helping considerably and| ‘pis brought Mule, Lenglen and her|successful management of the great] Kenneth Williams has grabbed the circle, lines in the Stud Book than the ele- iving him a 77 for the roun the: fuatroune samatnar mplonship tournament were sent|Bambino's crown, and those boys Stuffy McInnis doesn't appear to By Ed. Van Every. hav Bobby Cruikshank, the Shackamaxon] Migs Elizabeth Ryan of California and [from this country yesterday. Julian 8,| will have a nice little side wrestle all helped the Indians much, judged | Mente that Aare to be found tn ane a wall (r the morning to wet Randolph Lycett, Ei nd, which is al-| Myrick, President of the United States] by themselves, The trades that bloom in the fall| by their present league standing. The present Ne cee (He pach ana ancneane HOW THEY STAND in to furnish a spectacular} Lawn Tennis Association, offered his! “the gradual improvement of the ‘ ‘ . | first-sacker, however, is whacking the |? a wll y and had to be content with a7. A felicitations to the French Federation as! 4 radual improvement of the trui-la-la—are often bloomers during | firsts rs toe th at the long fifth hole and three fives n 3 and G. C. Caner. the | follows: Browns can be note ir gw mn the regular season. Seven trades stood mall close to his .300 form ‘or the —— e « the eleventh, twelfth and seventeenth , det H percentage over last season, In 1921 Ned Sox, Burns is batting .305, Smith two artiest congrutudations for Mlle. Robins ‘Beaten . all one over par fikures for the men's doubles, coming tt Langlen’s suc they won 81 games and lost 7%, fo" aout before the present pennant chases | og) and Harris, who promised to be NATIONAL is E. ples, hurt Bobby on that afternoon n round by their victory | Fecause af the Anowledge that the} percentage of 526, Already their per-|got under way and involved the of the most dangerous ash wield- W. LPC. . hn Pe tind. A sudden streak of wildness L, Burelay and R.C.|Brittsh Association had eaperlenced| centage this season is .695. Make no| peowns, Senators, Indians, Red Sox, | ¢'s in the game, has only a .263 aver- or Fifth ‘ime N.York 47 26 .644/Cin‘ati. 40 39 .506 fyeloped in Critikshank's afternoon | Wertheim, It is likely ahat the Ameri- great difficulty in constructing the new] mistake about their being’ able to age. The trio have added nothing to 47 32 595 Pitts'h. 36 41 .468 jm and was ehletly responsible for cain will next meet J. O. Anderson and |fivid at Winbleden on wehedulc tine.| maul the @ld apple, For instance: Yankees and Athletics of the American | speed of tho cluby being credited By' Cardi als Shis'g a4 36 .852\Phila.. 27 44 200 Be ite or sngiend, vailil orrion | euch setts who! survived torduy-e'/wtlch prevented the ueul advance G3) “Binion, <812; Tobin, .362; Sacobaon, |WoRsue, and tle: Rede. Clanis APE | with « totdliof tour atten bases un r'kiyn 40 38 (513/Boston. 26 48 .351 E patting, nevettholees showed among| conduto attar ane of the iongeat drowns [ready ie 6 .252; Williams, .47; Severeld, .324, | Braves of the National circuit, and, of | Jon Dugan is coming up to expec — GAMES YESTERDAY. Je qualifying leaders with rounds off out struggles of the tournament ongratulations upor remarkable] That's the way they hit ‘em last . were to make all these clubs ‘tations for the Red Sox and Bing (Bpecial to The Evening World.) New York, 19; Pittsburgh, 2 (firet and 74. Charley Hoffner, the bril- ~ —_ success of championship at new Wim-| Season, Some of them are doing even ace combinations. Miller with a .349 hitting mark ts do-]| CINCINNATI, O., July 11.—Uncle game). Robble brought his Brooklyn Robins| Pittsburgh, 5; New York, 4 (second here to-day for a series of four games| game). St. Louis, 4; Brooklyn, 1. jnt Philadelphia professtonal, played ianuy im the morniag id to REL @ but fell down slightly on the af- better now. dj; Lee Kohl deserves a lot of credit sald The | for building up those Browns. ing somewhat better than expected Rube Marquard and Larry Kopt may not have been doing anything NOW AUSTRALIA SEEKS _ | "'vdo" In discussing the DEMPSEY-WILLS BOUT} 1 this country Myri Seven important trades were nego. after the close of the 1921 sea eet ede eee sired ay v the public) He had started a similar plan in follows? wonderful for the Braves but the]! four days, Whatever happens tol cyicice, 4; Boston, 0. | ae, MILWAUKEE, Wis,, July 11.—Word | growing exerts, Sine ie eles Ain fen Karl Smith, Browns, to Senators for | Reds certainly got all the ware or|the Robins here they can't feel any|Cincinnati, 11; Philadelphia, 7. i came from Austr onancmtinatere Mah JA rs Kao whi ube Ruth blusted | i isorbe. the deal when they hooked John Bcott.|worge than they did in St, Louis, GAMES TO-DAY. SE WHO QUALIFIED Jy icicate of sportsmen of Sydney witt | soc nm rest tourna Hae eld oe eee ee | George Burns and Miguel Gonzales, [THe utter, Hi develops, had a ball hey lost the first four of the five|New York at Chicago, IN SKOKIE TOURNEY Jorter suck Dempsey. world’s heavy | Mie ddviee time the National Association |full, ‘That is literully true : nts, te the Redy for Heinle Groh peer ena vine to] Sames to the Cardinals, und wound Ea i snr _ | weight champion, $100,000 flat or u lib-| has already offered to all who wish to| Pitcher Coumbe had been instructed] Elmer Smith, Joe Harris and George | 10nala We er Sangerned lt eee [up yesterday by losing the fifth game Boston at Pittsburgh. ie a Hutcnteon. WR WRT Teral porcentage to box Harry Wills|be certain of seats for the champion-|to pitch out to Babe. Instead he put| Burns. Indians, to Red Sox for Stuffy | 17 Ure oma cated, i ine] DY # score of 4 to 1. ‘They won one Philadelphia at St. Louis, twenty rounds at the Sydney Stadium shipa and the challenge round of the}one in the groove and Ruth promptly} McInnis, . mclaren la the tie ioneva sarap of four games on their first visit to AMERICAN LEAGUE, ai e date to be agreed upon, tn addi- | a¥i# Cup matches broke up the pastime. Foh! punished} Everett Scott, Joe Bush and Sam the Red Sox, hi ada: tha} os Laue tHenwennan: he association Nas notified its mem- ping, the Fy) DANS ABER On their tirst visit to Cincinnati the Coumbe for disobeying orders—got rid|Jones, Red Sox, to Yankees for Roger Bt.Lotie 48 33 Bvalwach'n 37 44 wand Iam Creavy. tion the syndicate will furnish a side} pers that the advance sal ts for Rink iC fifth place club of last season one felons: bet of $2 0 or more for De nfpsey Eglithcaa: everta: awe nuille of him eventually, so the story goes. | Pech npaugh, Rip Collins, mil position lower no far as the 1922 race Dodgers a one and lost three, N. York 47 35 .573\Cleve'd 36 44 .450 : > LAA OR SYOne: DAR i anys |phe Indians went bad then and the| Piercy and Jack Quinn, in the famous Soe ee ee eee ee] Apart from thelr slump in St. Louls.| CLYS"* 41 38 (519 Boston. 35 44 443 ic Munro, manager of the Stadium, fapniteations. will fans jumped on Foh!, He finally was ‘tno rash involved’’ deal Fane the New York expertal (ey neve boon playing better ball of| SOOT 40 39 \S19lPhila.. 81.43 .619 rie How may take Lor tebe novelty i forced to resign, the whole trouble} Rube Marquard and Larry Kopf, | many | of New York experts) inte than when they came to Cincin- ne up with Dempsey while here. dations al ‘starting with the Bambino’s Jong | Reds, to Braves for John Scott pointed out last fall that Prazee got} nati in May, and having passed the GAMES YESTERDAY. — 0 14,000. "Picks re ed Le | poke ne Milier and Jose Acosta, Sena- | ne the wore of the deal in the) st. Louis jinx, they are looking for]St. Louis, 5: Boston, 4 (13 inninges DEMPSEY TO CAMP a tunmansntcaa ' . Foll’s pitchers will keep a pretty | te Athletics for Joe Dugan ver as Aiisien TUDES an things to improve first game). “ 5 . and npplicatio aourd '9\close wat on beth Babe and the Roger Peckinpaugh and Joe Dugan ace mayoe tho perts me Dutch Ruether, was due to work | Boston, 4; St. Louis, 3 (second game), AT SARANAC LAKE] jin promptly to a ti llbench during the next four days. in a second trade were transferred to] !t, only the same experts picked the] yesterday. He pitched the first game Washington, 2. orto. Waumguriner howe sald lll Ve : — the Senators and Red Sox, respective- | Yankees to win the pennant against the Cardinals last Thursday | Philadelphia, $1 Ghieage, 2, ary Bole ‘ SARANAC LAKE, N. ¥., July 1 ISSMULLER TO TRY FOR|!y. rns O'Rourke also going to and they beat him 14 to 2. That made GAM DAY. nrge Mclean: i ack Dempsey, hoavywelght. chanpion| BAKER FIELD WILL BE RECORD AT BRIGHTON | tion.” the deal: CORRY IS FAVORED Uncle Robble leary of using any more|Bt. Louis at New York. A cei thw oni cacrivedh harenwoutsrane READY FOR USE IN 1923 fs HT 0 far as the Giants and the TO WIN BIG BIKE RACE| uthpaw starters against Branch Cleveland at Boston. s . . Si a SAS Yankees are concerned neither club Rickey's fence busters, and he saved Chicago at Washington. r : morning, Kolng on later to camp just ; Johnny Welssmuller, the world’s great-| || complaint. Eiverott Scott, it Ruether for to-day, Ruether was the Detroit at Philadelp! outstd Joon) dale, ere he Co! endations ade by President} est it i - seed re hadiear tei oN is +7 ROOKLYN CRICKET CLUB] site, Moominsiato, whore ne wilt] Recommendations, made by resident Jaat amimamer. will ake his Ast Bast] must i conceded, isan improvement | ,At ™, New Tork Velodrome to-ni#ht| winner of the one game the Dodgers there will be three races for profei ¥e ih, especially on theli SCORES EASY VICTORY |""iirore going to. Boomingaate: Demp: pas Brighton Beach on have won in this city this year, and if} INTERNATIO urdsy fternoon, | ove B July 22. Wetasmull Peck is hitting under the | Sonal riders, tn addition to several con-} 1.4 should defeat handily to-day he w. rc. Boy ti a out the first ball in a buse- Jat Petham Hay Park Park erday the |ball gume here 8°" foreenst the the continent to comne: , hile Everett # a .200 hit- | tests for amateurs, The feature will bel might be used again on Friday, the| Balti’re 63 18 .778 mbers of the Brooklyn Cricket Club} ‘Trout flvhing will be the champion's] ner stadia An A. U, 40-yard 4 est statistics. [the International Derby, «a one-hour. | jast day in Cincinnati Roch’er 60 33 02 a fly won their New York and Now Jehicf sours of anuecment ducing libs rt he ap PURI: Oem * m t me up| motor-paced race for professionals, tor] A heavy handicap was {mposed upon|J+ City 45 38 .542 31 54 sey Aawoclation champlonahip mateh | stay ow ! HGRY EAL Re wanldG taanaioe his | Miler] purse of $2600. Frank Corry, thelthe Dodgers yesterday when Jimmy | Buffalo 44 40 .524 #258 2 arse Columiate Oval i BY <> “Hie HaiaR plover ward'a seco ” l are credited | noted Australian rider, is favored to|Johnaton, their second baseman, had GAMES VESTERO AY: Muiosice wk wicca MAZIE WINS S. I. TITLE. ye the ¢ oh Build fraite in thie race, ctories and wwiive do [wit the event, although he will un-/his right thumb badly smashod by a|Rochester, 12; Syracuse, 7. L. Poyer did by far the bert Mike Mozie won the likhtw cham. | Grounds, it wan said, hos direeted t Since he left hin hor KLEEN loses ane fitreen | do! cl A) hard pressed by Jules pitehed ball from Ed Pfeffer in the (Only Game Scheduled). k for the winhing team, going in| plonship ten Island from Wille plans he made for ni r leas than two months a Pierey and Collins | gue) of Aad gh cae Suid tecert| ret inning, Johnston got his base on GAMES TO-DAY. ‘and scoring 69 not out at bat, In] him hi n{ uration of the easterly half of that}ler has established suetion ae ree rermoree Soret |the accident but had to leave the | Jersey City at Buffalo. dition he captured four wickets for] twe tat t lghton Ath=| property. to take the plave of thJinternational standards, We will rest |™) | panitine Fe eee Ot iean paced ahamplen and|game and summon a physician, Har- Wawipk at Tenanto. tung Ht. Rushton la howled! well [etl t suai te | ild, Provision vl up sevneal-daya while om the Count and [1 ae ae Cae nsie co not @hartes Verkyn of Belgium are also en-[old Janvrin ran for Johnston and fin- Baltimore at Syracuse King five wickets for 21 runs, i las ‘ dd 10 aoe Jed Frith, Fou! baat, tras i x rectly Hui B ‘ : ad in tho € S ) ges contributed a not out 2 Jucksou befury Use wane club July 86, fiat. appearance at Brighton. peea ae much help to the Gianws as tered in tho event. ished the cums at second Reading at Rochesters ( ) y ee ee gieccnialenitcincat > 4 Adadiintamige dain emdimaaigeinnionaiaaeain