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b . ee _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922, THIRTY- TWO PLAYERS START IN WOMEN’S TENNIS TOURNAMENT ~ MISS WILLS WINS ITHE FUSSY FOURSOME - - - -------- “In er Miss Wainwright NO ENTRIES FOR ——— ee ES —— — Picked to Win KE YOUR “TIME - = Sy LIL EE 4 € . TWO NET MATCHES IBY! war's whee wea Pune en BERT a ae Tn ETT | | 31-2 Mite Race) {CAL FANS 10 AT SEABRIGHT|/ it =e Hey! WHAT'S TH BIG IDEA? wy dot & “Hee YOUR OME LooKIT GENE BEAK ‘ THINK (T'S FUNNY To |, J Miss Helen Wainwright, America's CAN'T You WAIT — How GAN ANYBODY PhaY wit Down Yer ; ae sees =) LOOK OVERTODA GOLF BALLS wHizzIn' Past 'Em? Now GUT It Z ene i a Mi. /Bundy ' Mrs. Mal- Ou wikk voy maP ant: Tike Fi Day Cup Race, the International long W BATTLE OF { “Tory Also Victors in Invita- j tion Tournament. premier all around girt ne a slight favorite to win th distance ocean classic for women. which will be held to-morrow after- o-Morrow Month’s Meeting course from Manhattan Bench to at Beautiful Saratoga Urighton Beach, The remarkable re ~» Opens. ent performances of this sixteen —_—_—. noon over the three and one-half mile (Special to eh SEABRIGHT, N. J. Jul Thirty-two players were entered in the women’s division of the annual invitation tournament of the ~. bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club when play started to-day. To Mrs. Bundy fell the distinction @f winning the first match of ,the tournament. In her first round mateh he scored in straight sets over Mrs, B. 8. Davis with the toss of only ong game, in the second set. Mrs. Mallory was even more de @isive in her first round victory over Mrs. G. M. Bodman whom she elim- {nated in straight love sets. Both Mrs. Bundy and Mis. Mallory were Mn fine stroke although the quality of their opponents hardly m: it Recessary so that both matches were merely workouts for the present and former champions ear-oll Long Isiand have Th is no horse racing on metre 1 as first} politan tracks to-day—in fact, th caused ber to be Install chotce for the blue ribbon event offending of the Empire meet on Sat aquatics urday closed the tracks hereabouta Close behind her in the prognosti- [untit September. In the mean time cations on the big race Is Miss Hilda] the annual month of racing takes James who arrived from England a]place on the beautiful Saratoga few days ago especially to compete in]course, starting to-morrow. Th the Day Cup Race. This seventeen-|stakes there are framed to bring to- year-old ‘girl is the greatest woman |gether the best horses from the Kast swimmer Buropo has ever produced|the Middle “Vest and oven Canada, so and besides being a world’s record|that the track is really a proving holder she is the bearer of every{ground for those of championship aa- Continental and English swimming] plrations padord top wortion , So far as it Is possible to measure values at this time, Exterminator i and Grey Lag stand out as the best the course on Saturday and showed}or the older horses in training; the experts enough swimming form] Whiskaway is rated the best three to have her recetve serious considera-|Year-old on the strength of his double defeat of Morvich, unbeaten a year nd winner of the Ken Miss James had a mile trial over tion in the forecasts as to the probable winner tucky whilo H. P, Whitney's Bilis Tied Wile, of Ganttanciaao, More than fifty girts will attempt} Cresta ts ranked the best of the two Rational girl champion. also was im- the long swim and ¢ ¢ thut num-|year-old fillies shown to date, and Pressive in her first match, fai yield a game to Mrs, E. z te John FH. Madden's Rud Lerner the ane. Mise 1 Dorchester, lest of the two-year-old colts. In Ks tre ber are merm Wills also won her second round Mass., Atlantic City, Philadelphia andy, ytiddie W Thibodaux, which mateh. - 5 bther out of town entries. Besides} ian second to Whiskaway in the Ken- Sie hes. Ayat-anpeananeo. tnd the Mixses Walnwright and James|inexy Special, also beating Morvie! Metropolitan district Mrs. Jessup had The Fussy Foursome, Vic’s Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening World |there « Kittle trouble disposing of Mrs. 8. 1° Readers on Receipt of a 5-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You will Want the Series in Your Home or Golf Club. This Is the Sixty-First of the Series, the First Havin) }'"\°'* sueh well known swimmers 4 Miss Aileen Rigsin, the stands at the top of the three-y olds, while Donges is called the Townsend in straight with th i. ; 7 Olympic champlon fancy diver; Mis8|hext two-year-old colt and Anna M loss of only two cumes in the first se Sppeared| wey 30,1921. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. Mleanor Uhl, a Philadel vont Humphrey the best two-year-old The former me solitan champion — ~ eee ——— see = —— —— — Inner fn the last Olymple game filly Unfortur tely, ‘Thibodaux in not engaged at Saratoga Springs, but Anna M. Humphrey, owned by J. C was stroking with all the force sh. Posses! sliss Helen Meany. the national fancy iving champion; Miss Ethel MeGary, Ball Sweepstakes. a, her drives carrying much Hendersgn, 6 up the : ‘MM kK T’’ GO [ B al =y RUMSON COUNTRY y 4 ai : era ae Phoat Pera nulla and Banat Huse ele ea Un) e suMiniiy SATL WYAGYL COUNTRY CLU« ining Meith Ta of the sensational Miss Joy of a year FIRST ROUND, WOMEN’S SIN S qualiiying e clue Medal Pinay Handienp. our families will be well repie- Tago, is already on the ground, while GLES.—Mis. Mola. Mulors. ‘ow | t aship y = SATURDAY iW pnted in the foseph tt Day Cupt ponges too is likely to take tssue eaein) dedeniod Si: i. dibs HiscBewne noe! ‘ wee The fumiliew are the OMe [with the best man, ‘Seal 0 ' APAWAMIS:) CLUB. . AS Ane w Wy The Delanys and the) When the two-year staker have 2 10, os A. Smith, Irving 2 Werlauttur d 1 ‘ i . feated Mrs. MH ti Seubright (i : yea! £ HM, Douglas, Hugh H. M r ean ’ he easier to assess valuex. Each year SAVURDAY “G Bal VAY f ! ji ley, Cal., defeate« E. Crane, ae 1, m Blot 1 7. - — dicapa i Les Bramhall and 3. W ie oN. Miller AW iter, the Dehiny sisters Pe sitling the many vexed que bright, 6 1.5 0 Mow tan u Idee weuk by now u Buasett and 8. Van Atiamins, UMabttvy nd EhaPae 7 Nita Ati Gebel Oi7e ason br ?, RPG n brings up Miss Lesl'v i i ; that some energetic golfer ; Peas MOLE Donohues ie inh Stakes, the United States feated Mrs. + (He ; doesn't have Dame Fortune Hot Brodhead SCARSDALE GOLF _ANO COUNTRY | VoUaTakan CoUNTAY CLUS | ult tie Cheater itrts ace Acne and | Hotel Stukes, the Sanford stemorial H—1, 6—1. Mi Special Sweepstak ile down on him. The mem- RG. Hot s 08 CLUB. i Nweepstukes, a Ww rise aa i Abie ; ; « Bur ee i al, th Grand WY, defeated Nrs \ Villian itand ee MA sv] bership of the Hole-in-One ca Ball Sweepstakes len” Event ATURDAY re Women's Swimming Asse lon Stakes, the Splanway and The Beabricht, 6-1. 6 ‘i N Kees eeescans Wt tat Club has already reached a HMESON niven ae eeue ea@APUMDA , & Sain under whose auspices the Duy Hopeful of $30,000 attract the bes: L. Gardner, Newton, Mass., defeated andicap, 18 Holes. i larger quota than in previous ppebiesspe: e8. Gedden. --. . ‘ i. classic will be conducted weed ont those not pure of beart Mrs. H. Hansell jr. Seabris eae tena eeeeyresectie ih Re years, but still the members. Gross. Hicay id ladies’ event, match plas eo. ¢—1 : eter "8 cor - uchols.. < 15 wt bogey, wi on by Mrs, Sanger ARDSLEY CLUB. Mrs. J. Jes THUG Tiaeaiean On Saturday the North Jer- io ere On hee pea ne. Del., fefeated Mrs Hie’ Meealsap; sey Coumtry Club came to the WNIGKEREOOR GRC BOUNTAYTOLUSAIION IN COUN S Beabright. 2 6 Nook tine fore when A. H. Smith, a club Pao SATURDAY. it! rembe de the 200-yard = i ¢ semi-tinals for the club cham pecan ih Needed Mav endl ieee The medal play elghteen-vole handi-| pionship John, Leonard, former junior Hurd, New ninth hole in one. His rive 5 tenet ‘ pstakes resulted in a tle wef chumpion of the St New Jersey, Warduerite Davis. St, Vuul, detent BARREL olUm: landed on the green and rolled ehurpion OF the aa Miss 8. Atha, Seabright, 6-6 Ball ‘Mweeputakes, raight to the pin Gross. Heap. Net 2 und Miss Edith Handt w York. de _ <= = Py ete 10% . rT nan ‘won, Jobe ‘oy, New York o2 7 ss : be . ‘hampion ot SCRA ae W. Henry eon anw|o. 8 eae KNOLLWOOD COUNTRY CLUB es played next geles, defeated Mrs. D. P. Wood, Sea-]0 ESSEX FELLS COUNTRY CLUB. Ball Sweepstakes. thirty-six ho bright, 6—0, 6—2. Miss Margaret] Nettson 2.00. Sweepntakes—Class A. SATURDAY SIWANOY COUNTRY CLUB. Grove, New York, defeated Miss lor-[) 8 Be A SATURDAY tie ‘ SATURDAY, if - 10 to the pack- ence Ballin, New York, 6—2, 7—5 4 Names cn aross, sVeap. 3 M_ Abbott. 0 1180] ty the qualifying rounds for the Au- cae 3 ae f ‘ige=eecled anid Miss Phyllis Walsh, Philadelphia, | BEOFORD GOLF AND “TENNIS clus), Sullivan 8S. 7 i Eypn UNDA: "87 gust Cup the follow 1yers qualitied Oras = ya protected by Gefekted Miss R. Bal bHaht Sweepstakes Medal lay Handicap, DB. UL. Moore 8316 Wildes a me ‘ Ce wax paper— 6—2, 6—1 Miss Helen Hooker = BATURD AS: —_ . Sweepstakes—Class B, yy Wood. ry E v ~ one ly caf I. = : vic! defeated Miss La Br Wy, a * Bormann AM Abbott. BS iY en jam ilson, a? set o'e eae ie ue ‘ Mee, Mi K fe J. A. Sul M.S. C. Ward. 6 10 Garrison Worthington, N. D 2 @. Taylor, Seabright, 3—6, 6 Best Rall Medal Play. dent's Cup iso were held.’ ‘There Motay sI8s Ubpdies ys: Taylor, A. J. Mendes, C. 4. Hurt SECOND ROUND, WOMEN'S] gyno SATURDAY, re no draw : : Se SATURDAY, ; Speakni a . BINGLES—Miss Wills, defeated Miss [a Sickie and FOREST HILL FIELD CLUB. — [Geores IL, Finn Jr 1 oy, wnrenuaut hi, Hodenun, « ; The 10 Large are ¢—2, 2-0 FB Hutly Medal Play Handicap—Class A. RN, aw 191 ig: dolinwon;, G1), 35. Lord, John MeNair: Shapes and Sizes of gn rpenter SATU |W. Chaune ia] TC. Dales, A tn, D. PB Russell, “5 1,729 COUNTERFEITS Webi tee Sfials: ti. 0 i] W Stroud, H. G. Coho, D. W, Whit EY RIC ORO : Me ‘ hore st. and D. Nicholson PASSED AT BIG FIGHT]! __& ood AMLMOPD sev eeseec eee 69]. W. Blcueman le ; zt o'tteilly = ; Clase B. : MILBURN COUNTRY CLUB, SPRING LAKE GOLF CLUB. Races Invipeice. trom mink anilnecalen one ne handicap was gotten by taking |B, F, Lodee anne @ lt? hs rene Senior's Tournament, Prom i Lienincinke me $5, one-half the combined handicap of the] A. E. Wallace - & 140) M8 4, cosicllocaia A, Brankel op anlbunn SATURDAY 2 for 15 to 15 os vi net. e ¢ the finals for e July uy 4 bs oly a ie play-ot or he BeCOn. primer i partners. jin, the finals for the Jul Cup SM) eteated Ht. P Clarkaon and ai daa] 12, te play-oil tor Ue second pria ic ic It was learned to-day, from a re-| caNoE BROOK COUNTRY CLUB, | Prichett defeated abit, Bup and| of Wooktawne 3 up ond A te eos Th e senior tournament 1. J enjam Mable source that the promoters of the Sweepstakes—Clasa A. sexes best ball of 69 was made by Costello a 18 ee Srendier: Rett were (as , FOX HILLS GOLF CLUB and Frankel, Clarkson and Jasse nas Leonard « e set buck SATURDAY ) Sweepstakes—Cinas A. over $5,000 in counterfeit $3 tickots. Name. Gross. H'cap. Ne_ | 18-Hole Medal Play Handicap—Cinss A. | best ball of 72. The best individua |... Eteie Hicanes 66 99 When the tickets were counted by the] R: & Decker... we 3s SATURDAY. score was made by Costello, who wen! Isenrt Seammell an ta Seeas Revenue then ce Jerse: y thelwW EB. B. BMoore...... 8 7] Nam Gross. H'cap. Net. | around in 72. He went out in 38 and|e R Lewts .... fi " @ arcs OVERUS TUS OF vereey. 1c ity Dweepstakes—Clans B, T Ww MNACK. «eee ee » 12 73) came back in 34, W. T. Fahy BO a the count ways given as 9,304, $3 tickets : ‘i eee Cina B ‘ s 4 wold. When Rickard's men countou [fb D> Dechert -- Oks Pe eerca me Be sas 7o| NEW BRUNSWick COUNTRY CLUB ; bowever, 1,729 counterfeits were dls Be eee a SPAGY snr snseresseses qv SATURDAY. OR. Halt ie li packages George Siaie made the best score fi jf a 8 meat 2 davodecuniber‘of holes’ ak follows tk Se Aa CLUB. In the contest for the Secretary's Cup|T © Houilee’': ‘ ie Lest , eimai - 4 jedal Play Handicap. Otto Brun defeated his brother Churles (4 baba 44 8: “ ” % Pea ye guaran a ROR Parker SI a8 ICORO “Infantas” as well as 2 ackaian BROWN WINS MISSOURI i Handi ackage: A CHERRY VALLEY CLUS it oscecee Grass Hew. to.) NORTH JERSEY COUNTRY CLUB Is « s pM RMCAS: Ri “oO ” . “ it VALLEY TENN!S TITLE Ball Sweepstakes. Ta Host a ty 7 oO Ball Sweepstakes, de Fahy and ; icoro peras” are in every Cc is SATURDAY 3 ‘Watson! & Ww it SATURDAY L Melntosh .. i ry 70 f 5 " OMAHA, Neb, July 41.—Wray Brown| , XA™ ross. Hono. 3 Bail Sweepatakes, LBM Gigas, Wea. se Sweepstakes—Class A. way worthy of their big brother ef Bt. Louls won the Missourl Valley [4 sUNDAY-MORNING tee fase % 88d y. Bryant hiviegaenre Ri fe h de in th men's singles tennis championship to: | i Be] te Hunt secre Vuge Be Halse oSieieioics OW HLA. Meraat ccscsieccesseess Bt icoros—for they are made in the Way, defeating Phil Bagby of Kansas}! {! Be NEG ST OLeRUN a Milia cutieran follows: © AD MeCoriniek 60 fact in Porto Ri f th City, 6—3, 6—2, 6- ‘ acetal . Clans Bi, same factory in orto ico, OF the ; pelea, | Giant A. Peacock, wy 8TH Name. Groms. Heap. Net fos py is ’ Ste eatites omens sinntes ce sy|* i baasemaa § oi pee teen ¥. ts : same mild tobacco from the uplands 4 nen’ singles Utle ‘ ; 15 a/b. R, bountain ; i s defeating Miss Toulse Hammon of fui COLONIA COUNTRY CLUB. BS ee ee Bennie series WE FW est Hh ne UP ath ~ in.iie semi-einals (or the’clab cham Ball weepstaker—Claay A, SUNDAY . war ines of the famous La Plata district. And NICHOLS AND SMITH pionship, thirty=sta holes, B Berry de-| xy REUEAY ag eany es | aid ene Ea een eae et “SATURDAY. b P Rico i United feated Boland 3 and 2 and Bi-D. Jy. ry ce a} | Cid Country Club and the fomonok} 14; Grows. Heap. set — because orto IcO 1S a nite BEAT BRITISH PROS. ] darwin won over L. Hedges 2 and 1.3. L. Barnard Ste Bl og] Club, both of Blushing, on the links off 4“ Bether aerigestsia WUD 48 | te . : . ——— The finals will be played next Saturday. |) 0. Covi Hy #3] the Oid Country Club.” In the morning] Using. SS my States possession —Ricoros are im- EASTERN POINT, July 31.—Alex Herd] COUNTRY GLUB OF GLEN RIDGE. | 4. pain... CM ™ ge at ioe Ole Country Club won|. the Conklin : wo oS orted duty free—you save th and J. faylor of Great Britain lost , epstakes. ; awards : 3 661% of the afltersdoon’ single Boine. C = s e @ thirty-six hole match on the Shenne- ret ene A pga rerae seek Me 3] eof the wafternaon singles and Pomo | UPPER NONTCLAIR COUNTRY CLUB R y - cossett links to Gil Nichols of Prov-| samo s ces it q a4. In one mateh play all were Sparks Cup Semi-Finals, difference. {dence and Alec Smith t Sh yee a ( y — even and it was not played out Fina SATURDAY . Smith of She Macksey . score: Old Country Club, 9; Pomonok ; is 5 @ousett by Sup and 4 to play, The fea-[!t Ho Burdle 7 > ie ©, M. Petteroi: defeated A. D. Buzby We te he day wan the piving cerca | se ieee a SEVERAL Ir ORTANT PELHAM COUNTRY CLUB. gang a Go Anarenk wore Nichols, who Saturday broke the course DEAL GOLF CLUB. GOLF EVENTS CARDED BATURDAY BE. W. Kynor, 4 ané 3, thirty-six holes. record by two strokes, with a 67 Cup Mateh—Class A. hole mutch piay against] The finals will be played neat Saturday ee SUNDAY STARTING SATURDAY . three-fourth handicap, was won Gross. H'cap. N -—————— by J. E. Morris, 4 up. WESTCHESTER HILLS GOLF CLUB. DIES IN AUTO PLUNGE aT Niccabe or ae Nt, tee Ge Several important golf events PLAINFIELD COUNTRY CLUS Pirisenctiset nena INTO NIAGARA GORGE raty st 80 will be held during the next few Ball Sweepntakes. , G ; walle res! weeks. At Spring Lake next | Name Grows. Heap. N_ Vd. Hart ri BUFFALO, N.Y. July $1.—Frank TURDAY Saturday Gene Sarazen, Amer: [fs si ‘panic i ee AP TEMNOO. Lewis Wolf, former member of Hed Bank Cup HW. Kus ove bs oot United States Marines, killed 1 CoH, Honsel,| ican open champion; will meet iy0 g ‘ayer wt KATURDAY day by wolng over a steep embankn thirty-six holes. ah Long Jim Barnes, ex-national [John it ivan ; ¥ HH co Medal Klay Mundicay, . i the Lewiston road, near Niagara| The following players qualified for the} a0, title holder in thirty-aix [AG coiiaisnst cs on Wath fteMatt aa N Hon ef qual Falls, in his automobile, is betieved by] i Hasserty. Mt Hortan, WH. Bil Palnalariet ath RG. Blankoe Jrvsssccsesss 100 in. the {\(th quulitying re gerty orto Siis, play. On Tues- ying round fo i Felatives here to have committed sui J. Barkhorn, J. B. Regan Jr, T. A.| day, Aug. 22, at the Westchester- PORT CHESTER COUNTRY cius 4b aplonship. Kour qualified eide. F, J, Radel, H. W. Maiks, R. A. - eo cap. in the second qualifying rounds for the i E Wolf has been separated from his C. A. Snider, J.B. Kelley, T Bilsmacs Sluby Walter Hagen. SATURDAY Governor's Tro ey were M. Hall, | wife, After an unsuccessfui attempt at| B, ‘Thompson jr. J J. McCabe, J. H ritish open champion, will meet | Namo Grow. yay SLs W. Barnoart, H. J, Morgan and D ae | reconciliation last night Wolf was much| Carpenter, T, F. McCarthy, F Hoff, J] Abe Mitchell, the British star, |! YY Dave yee ee) for apaprsneng We muah Nol as meer cermer The fret part of this. match of UE cae WHITE, BEECHES GOLF AND Sold wherever you see the sign and late in the evening bade them DUNWOODIE COUNTRY CLUB seventy-two holes will be played i Gi Murta dotadtad Lester W. COUNTRY CLUB a | epniay (Fetsinn ia ‘say whery' he was August Qualifying Round—Class A, on Monday, Aug. 21, at some club J youl 4 and! ue BAVURDAY AND BUNDAY i 4 Meer EATURDAY to be decided on jater. On Labor RIGHMON® COUNTY COUNTRY f | 2 RUAN EA tie wire uarrlen between the [nam Gruss, Weap. S Day Sarazen and Hagen will en- ae Sup Ur J. to Most defuated G ] roa@way and the chasm below Niagara 85 gage in a thirty-six-hole match SATURDAY ” f ‘A. Dodson, 3 and 1 Fal a sheer drop of about 200 fect at the Westchester - Biltmore the North 5 p.| Ds cated EL BL Lochs’ » 8 Swedt’ was buried under the wreckage, |W. M. Bennett , ry 13 Club, played over eighteen holes, G. A. Gerdues buat BB, Farley

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