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18 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922, N-SULLIVAN BOUT PROVES REAL DRAMATIC RING THRILLER | ren ] AT EBBETS FIELD LAST NIGHT === By Thornton Fisher PEPPER DROPS HIS RIVAL es FOUR TIMES IN LAST ROUND Sullivan Was Winner Up to Twelfth Round but in This Session Brooklyn’s Featherweight Title Aspirant Nearly Finishes Op- ponent, but Allows Him to Stay Because of His Great Game- ness—Midget Smith Easily Beats Frankie Coster. > 2 - = By Ed Van Every GROSS RECEIPTS OF INCENT MARTIN, or “Pepper, EBBETS FIELD BOUTS V as he is best known, may never WERE $26,669.50 become a champion, but every one of ‘the 12,000 or more fans who ction Just night at Db- loa al Elan tats a vid that} decision over Kid Sullivan in the bets Field will tell the world that) sosture pout of twelve rounds at Pepper Martin is every inch a fight-] Ebbets Field, in Brooklyn, leat ing man and every ounce a manly| night, drew down $4,606.40, This his] Was 20 per cent. of the net re- Siar SN Winning Open Golf Title Will In- crease Bankroll of Sarazen by More Than $25,000. bia PEPPERED MARTIN UNTIL THE LAST ROUND BY JOHN POLLOCK. Pepper Martin, who secured the EING a champion golfer isn't so bad. Hutchinson and Barnes MIDGET SMITH RECEIVED S Phat final round of i cleaned up a neat fortune Inst (4 fighter, Thal nel pt sl " year and in the coming twelve months Aue Gyn i pane pelo furious twelve-round seasion with] Satan wot #846880, which wes 5 JUDGES OVER FRANKIE COSTET Kid Sullivan was just a bit of human] 7; 8,464.80, s : or so Gene Sarazen, United Sta ver MIDGET boESNT BO HIS fae such as those who wit > per cent. of the net receipts. ; : : \\ \ \ ESN ) ring drama i The gross receipts, including the open golf champion, and Walter Ha \\\\ \ \ \ OLD STUFF nessed it will not soon forget Government tax of 10 per cent i gen, American winner of the British \\ \\\\ \ AN AWWa When the boys came up for thi suiounted to, ERORSAG. Saliba: i open championship, will do even bet- 1 " : - : last round sullivan appeared to be) Sinithy “wha ‘defeated’ Frankie k ax, \ \\\ AY Ww \\ / leading by # falr margin. They had] Cooter, got a guarantee of $2,000, \\\ fought one another all over the ring] Wiis Cost sonived f raver. and Hagen will probably, \ \W / \\\ \ \ from the tap of the bell. Sullivan re Oe as oe Mi © musrantes e » abo 10 « 01 a \\\ \ \ \ \ on 3 Ede Baw Por Te oO 000 Over 12,000 persons Make about $25,000 cach. This would PEPPER. IMASKAGED THE \ \ \\ had paid his man back blow for hl Witnessed the bouts, of which be a fair income for a ring champion, and maybe a little bit: more 416 i t and a golfer has a lot of advantages. CANVAS FROM SULLIVAN S Rhockdowne had bean kcored anditwo]| 44/20 Pela for tickets: ‘The State ‘olfe a v . re . a ackdowns had heen & : drew do ‘ vhich ws Nobody hits him on the nose. LEFT TO THE Jaw 4 THE 3R0. PEPPER.” MARTIN, WHIPPED of them found Martin sprawled on] Tow coun #1.00.05. which was They say that during a mateh UNTIL: A MINUTE TO GO IN, the canvas,: And it was a: grudge] cate including the Government Sarazen talks to the ball in Italian, “ THE LAST ROUND kNodkt&b fight, for hack in 1018 the Kil Md) tax, was as follows : : The golf moguls ought to submit thel wore om : ; stowed Pepper away in four rounds, De at , legitimacy of that to St. Andrews in| MORCHSTEN GETS MULREN \y. S eesbaaleh8) JIL) “ and in another twelve-round affair 2,001 at $1...... + $2,001.00 Scotland. As far as I know St BW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. 3.—Dom- HAD Hitt GROGGY AND READY FOR THE ut the Rink Sporting Club of Brook- 6,001 at 2...... 12,002.00 Andrews hasn't rule against addres- | !nick J. Mulrenan, pitcher, of the New \k.O: WHEN THE BELL RANG lyn Martin had been dropped in fash 3,414 at 3... 10,242.00 sing the ball in Italian, but if England| Haven Eastern League club, has been JACKIE NORMAN AND ion rather annoying to a fighter with D i should regard it ‘another bally a as WELDON WING FOUGHT A championship pretensions. $24,245.00 American innovation,” how ashamed : ; TOOTH-AND-NAIL BATTLE TO ‘And last night Sullivan was sivin Government tax of d be! ° ° A DRAW. his man another uncomfortable eve 1 ‘s sucebss is going to cause Gian ts Pitch ing Staff — _ =: See EEE ning, As they rushed into a mixup ‘ 0 per cent. added _Baanee @ stir among the vegetarians and the HOW THEY STAND 'e in this final round the Aid beat Pep- $26 669.50 meat eaters, as well as the pure food . W ° f From Blows: per to the punch and backed him 669. diet fans and the squirrels who live Is All Shot to Pieces x *«* 1g er eeps, 0 9 about the ring, though Martin fought = . on nuts alone. Sarazen is an ese k as desperately as he knew how sd-18214 pounds and Sullivan @evoter. He doesn't care whether they ° . NATIONAL LEAGUE. s r . s ie ar Ww It looked like Sullivan's fight 129. are fried or hard boiled and sliced St t b S WwW. 1. PC. Wb. Fo. ong 0 Is | I ay Then, like a flash, Pepper lashed] “The Kid was game and he was Rick las the) comsvinvernwien arting Cu EVUES | w.vork 38 36 .556| pitten, 4847 510 RUPE InC ae CA CEICHE tree eiloped'[HBlbiegs; an Gr Rie neiceee thie tn form. = - by e oH oe Boge a i ) — = the Kid on the point of the jaw. Down| front of me 1 just couldn't hit him His one hobby is the festive esx 2s hic'go 4 ila... +380 : + sane J >| went the Kid on his face. For a mo-]and that's all there was to it,’ s sandwich. He eats three or four pub:! Four Days of Disaster at Pi-}#eut through they have a way of|Cin’ati, 58 48 .625| Boston. 33 62 .347/A Little a ey in Dressing ver nid ae to Show ment it seemed he was out for the|Martin after he climbed out of the ely during every match, carries a f ’ moar ee coming to McGraw for consolation GAMES YESTERDAY. All Pugilists Are not “Roughnecks.” count. But he rolled over and raised [ring supply in his pockets and in ditieut | rates’ Hands Left Twirlers [and encouragement. ‘Take the case] phitadeiphia, 7; Chicago, 7 (18 in- r peel id himaslé on his Knee while the ref] Allin all, the fatie entertainment ‘ matches is attended by a commissary x Al t D lized of Ca Stengel, for instance. En- aldeecccarinateys 19 By Richard Freyer. © eree tolled off eight seconds, and then|at Ebbets Field last night was one of j department with extra pockets lined most Demoratized. couragement turned him Into @ slug-}" Gincinnati—Boston (wet grounds). | The scene is laid in the dressing} said Jack, ‘and I'd rather go through] staggered to his feet. punch drunk. |the best shows staged in a long time | with eng sandwiches. ; ging star, the league's heavyweight ’ at bets Field, Brooklyn, rive|# hard twenty-round fight than to he] Dut game, The Midget Smith-Frankie Coster | U ually, eating during a_ golf BY Rose Bales, hitter, GAMES TO-DAY. room at Ebbets \d, ‘ooklyn, awauiaeelnt Martin rushed and dropped tim |battle, which was put on after the match is supposed to put @ player my scippa tates, Sake So Jack Scott came up to the Polo] Chicago at New York. minutes after Jackie Norman, tne ieee, the nose or jaw didn't [three times in quick succession. The|feature fight, seemed slow following cen | away off his drive, and to make his HE Cubs oven fire on the Giants | (Grounds and began fiddling around in Cincinnati at Brooklyn. local featherweight, and Weldon| mean anything to Wing and Norman] fourth time down Sullivan again tosk/the twelve thrilling rounds between putts roll on a line like the trail of to-day, catehing our Champs |an effort to get his arm back in shape. St. Louis at Philadelphia. 7 hey c in eight count and could barely drag]Pepper and the Kid. Smith was ig Wing of Oregon fought six fast} when they were talking about the & spifiicated angleworm. Eating also induces drowsiness to himself to his feet The Kid was out ]#@Warded the decision and had the bet standing up. To lift his hands|ter of the going all the way. The med an effort, and the crowd set|bout went the limit, but Coster, whv themselves for the knockout punch,|#ained a decision over Smith ‘threc »per pulled his right back— epks ago, seemed outclassed. Cos- But something stayed his punch. |ter Was game, but Smith was much Pepper shook his head, and those|the stronger. A split lip for Coster close to Sullivan's corner, where the [@"d @ cut over the Midget’s eye gave sleep punch seemed about to be de- {the fray a rather gory tinge much confused and in full re- }|MeGraw, Hughey Jennings and Jess Pittsburgh at Boston. rkett Z lot. Sud- such an extent that « golfer indulging [treat, Unless McGraw and his staft|Hukel! encouraged him a lot. | Sud- his carnal appetite for food, fodder |have worked rapidly during the off-lGraw decided to give. Scott a. job or eats while shooting a game !8/day we are going to be in quite a|That improved him more. oe 10 he et wave Ledisi lear jam. Then, on Monday, they trotted him at the fourteenth tee, which under ( aus ! ‘American golf regulations, submitted] The four days of disaster at the |7™t {0 aicarle oh tOmnoee a to and kindly approved by St. An-|hands of the Pirates have left the 5 reunds in the second bout of the| heme and the kids—tears appeared in the Oregon boy's eyes. AMERICAN LEAGUE. atup e stom Jeet Biguh “Cheer up, Weldon,"” said Norman, W. L. FO. | w. iL. pc,| While in the ring the boys slugged/“Come on out to my house with me, St.Lo'is 58 42 580 Cleve’d 53 51 .510/at each other and tried their hardest | take a look at my kids and make be- N.York 68 44 .669|Wash’n 46 53 .465] to score decisive punches, It was allieve you're at home. Come on, the Detroit. 54 47 .635 | Phila... 40 57 412) hurd fight. wife will be glad to see you Chic'go 53 47 .530; Boston. 39 60 394] Jackie Norman is sitting at one of Not to-night, Jack. I want to be @rews, draws a penalty of disqualiti-|pitching staff all shot to pleces—| Now: Jt Scott's improvement con- GAMZS YESTERDAY. the benches, unattended by ussist-| left alone,” he replied. ‘I haven't|iivcred, heard Martin say: “It's all} Pancho Villa in his six-round set-to cation unless the player awakens and|knocked kind of hind-end-foremost. eas e alanis yal a picked UP] wow Vork, 8; Cleveland, 1. ants. He is rubbing himself with lini-] been in town longer than three weeks|yient, Kid.’ And he let him fall into | With Johnny Hepburn made quite a drives off before his opponent's pill]|The one hurler left intact is Artie bens ae c =“ or Pre ated while Washington, 4; Chicago, 1. ment and is having a hard job loosen-} and I have never heard of Rockaway], clinch, A few seconds later the bell |fvorable impression. Villa proved has plunked into the cup. Nehf. It's up to him to put the clubjOiitre Whe cose a amall fortune are Philadelphia, 8; St. Louis, 4,]'& UP his muscles. before. You can bet your life I'll look} rang. And there was no knockout, himself to be aefast little two-handed Rack oo on oven balance for m freeD ee TD eee tory it dh Boston—Detroit (rain),| Wing is on the other side of the] it up to-morrow, though. I want to] ret those who carp on the brutality |fighter, and how Hepburn managed to OW many egg sandwiches Sara- | start. Moot reg Serhies Linh tebe f Jack GAMES TO-DAY. room, He has a handler rubbing] see your kids." of pugilists and the cruelty of the| eather the fusilade af straight lefts zen devours out of business! We are now beginning what base-|/ Ou" 00) Oni wiv, sarees aagnel vercene levaland i him. The two men who had been fighting] fignt mob note that Martin was not |#0d jarring right uppereats that were hours is, a mystery, How-|pball people refer to as the last lap ward’ piney eo nej.-ew York at Gleveland, Wing gazes toward Norman for a victory a few minutes before/condemned for his refusal to put over | Planted over his anatomy was hard to Philadelphia at St. Louis. “Hey Washington at Chicago. r Boston at Detroit (2 gam ever, his golfing ability isn’t en-Jof the season, and the fears of our tirely due to an egg diet. Peoplelexperts that it would be a rundway who feel inclined to live on egss|race have been changed to fears that because Sarazen shoots a wonderful] jt won't. If the strongest club in the golf take warning. Eating eggs won't|league can't keep more than a frac- improve your game. It would takeltional point ahead—or behind—on its more than that. I doubt that any|home grounds, then there is some- number of eggs would help mine, even|}thing wrong with the plans. if I ate them with the shells on, like} Baseball teams are supposed to be Simon Gillis, the Olympic hammet/set and in their stride at the end of thrower. the second lap, which is composed of I had an experience of that kind]june and July. That period has once. Read in the Sclentific Amer-|passed with the Giants apparently fean that an athlete could double his| getting weaker as they go and the strength by deliberately devouring a|Cardinals getting stronger. All of the cup of sugar every day for thirty| Western clubs have grown more ef- days. I was throwing the hammer |fective toward the finish. nd wanted to break the world's} ten days ago we were calling at- record. tention to the surplus of material Thought if one cup of sugar a day! .mong the Champs and the paucity would double my strength I might] 4¢ secondary strength among the as well be three times as strong, 80] ards. It may be that we are over ate two cups of sugar a day for thirty] surplussed. McGraw has been un- days and then went out to see how far] ible to centre his shots with his big I could hurl the leaden ephere with] tring of talent, while St. Louts and the wire loop. Pittsburgh, narrowed down to effec- It didn't go an inch further. Since/ tives, have stuck right to their knit- then [ve taken no stock in scientific} ting and made every wallop count. theories of diet. And I haven't cared] ‘The trouble right now is with the ackie,’’ he calls over, Wait} were nowy just plain home men, both|the finishing punch. When the two|explain, The Filipino weighed 109% * and walks toward Nor-| fathers of the best kids in the worlt.|boys shook hands in the centre of the | Pounds, almost seven less than his ve me that bottle. I'll rub] And the reformers say pugilists are]ring there was cheering such as is|oPponent, but he flashed a distinct ad seldom heard at any ringside. Martin|Vvantage in speed, ringmanship and punch. Apparently Villa, like his And Wing goes to work. A | “That was a nice fight you put up. 4 - namesake, will bear watching Jack,” said Wing. ‘Guess we pleased 4 k Me D ad Jackio Norman and Weldon Wing the roma ank Manager Disappointe eh ae ne ea “Yes,” answered Norman. JUBILEE REGATTA Dei Nave aioatine: specisaa rine In Showing of His Pitchers) niin: “Soman seicnea t0% ai Tl have ei) minute, man x you down. nothing but roughnecks. LICENSE FILED FORBOXINGBOUTS AT POLO GROUNDS James Tierney, Giants’ Busi- ness Manager, Says No Lease Has Been Signed. to tell my wife all about had a 1%-pound advantage. Wing, you when I get home back to Rock- who is said to hail from Portland, a Ore., showed commendable coolness Ai Hug Didn’t Expect Much of [sin it tooks as i¢ 1 guessed the}Ore. slowel comme yee, are you married, Jack?" wrong way. It begins to look ard wallops ked Wing. a BEGINS TO-DAY Ser gure aim." Joe Bush, but He’s Star of ‘ 2” asked Wing — Mays will have a poor seemed to make little impression ot any little one: aap The best Staff. agon and not win fifteen game: Wing may have had a shade, but the “Hoyt, I figured, would get off to|Judge’s verdict of & draw was well “phree,”” sald Jack. little tots in the world.” 1 bad start. but come fast during|teceived. Norman, it developed, is the end of the season and be ready|#one into this fight with only three Hoover Won’t Race Because] ‘I've got one,” said Wing sadly. By Robert Boyd. “Say, Jack, were you ever away from for another World's Series in the fall, | days’ training, and his showing Hoyt started fairly well, but to-day |against a boy as good as Wing and He Claims He Is Not in your kids? Mine is in Oregon now, CLEVELAND, °., Aus, 4 —Refore Proper Condition. and gee, I'm lonesome." leaving Chicago for this city on the vhom I did not expect so much from,|tled Jackie to a world of credit, 8 going better than I anticipated and his was not the case in the opener is the second best pitcher I have, Joc]so far as the Judges were concerned Bush, whom I considered would be| In this four-round affair Murray Lay- in in and outer and win a Yew gaines|ton beat Augie Pisano, but he couldn't n the sensation of my {beat the Judges and the decision went sher 1]to Pisano. Sald decision was roundly is going very badiy. Bob Shawsey,| With the fast’ going considered, enti Low bridge all you fight promoters. Yes, I've been away from them," present swing of the Yankees through There's @ new man on the lot. James id M. O'Connor yesterday filed an applica- tion for a Heense to hold boxing bouts at THE POLO GROUNDS, According to Mr. O'Connor's story, the West Miller Huggins was be- Pitre a eedaier A 3. — The EONARD’S DAMAGED | ™o2ning the fate of his “five-star” alive yesterday pitching staff this year. The ancient with oarsmen taking their fnat work-} OPTIC KEEPS HIM [yoy that pitching is 70 per cent. of for me, has be twirlers, He is the bost much for sugar. ‘ pitchers, Their*failures have given 3 is tapube the lease giving him the right to hold] outs in preparation for the golden jubi- ha to-day. I figure five | hissed, z about Saraze ; iG FROM SPARRING]. tan a > de Talking about ares 0 seat 1 enemy clubs five victories to our four,| open alr bouts on the famous Giants’ | lee regatta of the National Association s I a ball club cannct be denied: and) noe io win a hundrad games for Rickard and many fistie nota- saw Martin Sheridan, the great}oven though the Champs trimmed] pall field was slgetd last Saturday. Bt aitadt Ontenen, which barinalee: Huggins is perhaps a stronger ad-|iy. but the dope in all upset.” bles were among the large crowd Olympic champion, eat twenty-four}the Cards four out of five. On top fried eggs at a sitting. That after-|4¢ what looked Hke a runaway. the noon Martin threw the discus for! Pirates jumped on our many twirlers two hours, threw the hammer and] ‘or something lke fifty hits in fou the 56-pound weight, put the shot,Jaays, At the same time one of the high jumped, and ran a couple of 100} heaviest hitting teams that baseball yard dashes to see if he was 0 £000 |hay ever known failed to knock a sin- shape for the all-around champlon-|yie Pirate pitcher from the mound. James Tierney, business manager for the Giants, denied yesterday that there had been any lease signed. According to Tierney, there has been no discussion about the matter, and {f a lease, giving any man a right to hold boxing bouts had ‘been tendered, he would have known about ft. O'Connor, however, stuck to his claim. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Aug. 3) \ocate for good pitching than the ma- t > ’ (Associated Press).—Because of the Crews and individuals from Duluth! Gio cer of reopening the cut over New York, Baltimore, St, Louis, New]/iig right eye, received in the match] ‘To win ball games you have to Orleans, Pittsburgh and this city are} with Lew Tendler, Benny Leonard,| have good pitching,”’ said Huggins entered in the various events. Twollightweight champion, will do no]‘'That's what's keeping the Yankees. Canadians, Hilton Belyea, St. John, N.} boxing in preparation | for his te! trom being out in front in the Amer- B., and Johnny Durnan, Toronto, will}round contest with Ever Hammer, “Bullet” Joe Bush won his fifth] Present. The turn out of fight cus- straight game when he defeated the |tomers was surprisingly large In view Cleveland Indians here in the first] of the threatening weather. An omi game of the present series of nous black cloud hung over the sta- This makes the sixteenth g: dium before the start of the show, the former Red Sox hurler has won|#0d shortly after nightfall enveloped this season, He is credited with only the concrete stands a sprinkle of rain jority of major league managers. é i vide |four defeats. Joe pitched his hest ship. McGraw sensed the weakness ahead | He is the publisher of a trade journal z *hicago, here|!can League race to-day by a wide It looked like a wet evening lone H * a _|the challenger from Chicugo, here rama oh tie eenaen. ol joc ike a wet evening long Martin had a theory that as Dennis|¢ anybody. Right in the midst of|at No. 261 Fifth Avenue and never has| compete In the single sculling cham-| 100) Co Tn oon, margin.” Spenkers Tia ait ite [before bout time, but the popular Horgan drank a quart of milk with al ine disaster he went after McQuillan] been identified with the promotion of | plonships. Both rowed over the course ee esas eect coment of Be aaa reditierasn inoue |e Heagiandoown| tortwe Nite | Muar nour ner ane ee Bape le dogen raw eggs broken into it, every] 47 the Braves boxing before. He stated that he ex-| to-day and sald they were in good con- y Gibeon, manager of the chair , vig and one rip. Jamieson, the first batt iteg the crowd out just the same day at noon, and was putting the shot pects to have his request for a Mcense | 4) Billy i iene ham-leago about how the great Yankee|ter to face Bush, singled to right Mey atl nae i about forty-five feet, eggs might en-| THE STORY OF JACK SCOTT. | acted upot immediately. “In that event, | | a, ° plon, to-day’ after he examined the] ie) "tse hag tailed this year, and| Aftor that twenty-six Cleveland bat: |, TREY Zot their moneys worth even oy o “Mac' he said, he would bid for every big box- lay's programme oon- | injury. tera faced him without getting a hit 0. uy have been cheate able Martin to rival Denny's record} (On top of that “Mac” has dug down! ing match worth while vists entirely of Junior races, the win-| ‘The most dangerous wound is in the| !t brought about a slump of the entire ‘14 hers Nin without getting w Bil. out of the old K. O. by Pepper It was my opinion thes ead among the castoffs and salvaged what | with the advent of O'Connor a dan-| nerg of which will qualify for the int eyebrow, It 1s similar to the onc] squad. ninth inning, tripled to deep mght| Martin. that Martin seemed a bit waterlogge out to i pms up Te : J 4 Asatte ae , deg ‘ ——E~ . - ees | may turn out to be the find of tie} gerous rival looms up vefore Tex Rick-| 1 sists events to-morrow, More than|ieck Dempsey received when he was All us managers in the big|centre and scored on Speaker's sacri- @nd as we say in nautical circles|season. Monday afternoon, ip the{ard, The Polo Grounds always nas g to ch with Georges alub, but no leas training for his match with Georg Sarpentier a year ago. The other cut velen, doubles. ein the lid, This'i@ nearly healed. | “figure on our pitchers winning so four-oared gigs, quadruple shells and] as Leonard rests here on the front | many games each sed sights. porch of his cottage on the shore of] «sometimes the pitchers fail to Walter M. Hoover of Duluth, world's] Lake Michigan, he is planning ahead |eome through and sometimes the fel- sculling champion and also holder of the |’or an extended trip to Europe toljow you least expect will be a sensa- national singles title, announced te-day|show his class in foreign rings before] tion. At the. start of this season I he would not race in the senior sing’ | he decides to lay aside the gloves and] said I expected Sam Jones to be my he Malaht aiter the qagehowevers tha’ Fretire. Benny's mother and sister kee: | pest pitcher. 1 figured he would win duarter-mile dash} ight at his elbow and they talk over |twenty-five games. He was the sen- fice fly to Witt. These were the only] DAY CUP WINNER TO hits and runs scored off Bush all the COMPETE AT BRIGHTON forty crews are entered for the twelve eague,"? went on the Yankce's leader, events, which Include « “down by the stern.” He was making | midst of a steady rain, there appearcd | been in demand as a lub. but no | adway but throwing an aw-|on 8 ooking ny | was ever forthcoming, narles Stone- gerd hes ay b ni rf on the mound a strange looking young Tee te Tenn Metiraw ere ones ? ae vn yesterday it Wax impossible co A week later we had a training| “Scott, pitching for the Giants "| COMMIS ting of the lease from Junch at Celtic Park together again,Jannounced Mr. Levey through his| them. and | said totthe waiter: megaphone, Tho suspensions handed out to Joe “Mike, before Martin wades through} “Scott? What Scott?” inquired the} Lynch, nny Buff, Eddie Meade and the regular bill of fare bring him two] veteran experts. His name was not} Lew Diamond were lifted by the Box- dogen fricd eggs as an appetizer,” and|even on the score card among the| "6 Commissioners yesterday. The men Martin said: Mike, if you put an] substitutes, afternoon. “Bullet? Joe passed five batters in first two innings and had the bases filled with one out im derle, the fifteen- the second, but settled down after] ¥e@r-old winner of the Joseph P, Day that and hurled a masterful game. | Cup race on Tuesday, will be a starter Carl Mays will opposo the Indians] in the 300-metre swim that will feature \o-day and George Unie will be on|the water carnival to be held in the the mound for Speaker's te1m. open air pool at Brighton Beach on S: son, Miss Gertrude were barred efter Lynch won the «th from Buff because of an alleged agre: Be ° e e1 : id ye un exhi 101 2 jay afternoon, a egg where I can see it you're no! In the meantime the strange young] ment by which Lynch paid nearly giv, | 48d BI¥e 8h exhibition. He said he was for the trip abroad, for they are | satic 4 erican League last urday winner of the in- . over- A Aeaypst in| pae® 0 take @ chance 8 Hee Bo you see ex cating can be erere Pirates in @ most puzzling manner amaranes Ber wend what the enranteed “An the races. will ‘be over the mile| nother and sister as for himself that }with the Yankees batting behind him WINS THREE EVENTS] °'® “salnst Miss Hilda James, the Gone. Sarazen may get ovary wi ey ts oe splked, as no other! tualiy emounted to, The pron ind @ quarter straightaway course, he champion will make the tour, this season he would be the sensation aneaen English champion. who finished third foro while by eating his eggs die-/) en able to spike them) oP the bout furnished aMdavits de a The champion's camp is one of thefot the league. Well, that’s what al spRINGFIELD, Mans,, Aug. 8.—Locai|\" the ocean classic guised in sandwiches. But if he ever] uring the terrible four days. becomes a regular egg fiend and takes} We called Mr, Scott over for a tem straight, or swallows them whole|Closer view, He was John Scott, who An tnternatios ing that Lynch and Buff had been puis only the amounts allowed by law Old Sobersides Ike Dorgan is all he eee iveliest on the beach. The phono-| fellow gets for figuring. Jones to-day BIG ENTRY FOR GAMES. aph grinds jazz trom morning untilfis going far under expectations and A record entry list for any outdoor se: [aight and ix locked up only while{has not won ten games for me n, particularly those represent al tong Aisiunce ocean e Atlanta Boat Club, upheld the] swim for men will be held next year Springfeld rt to-day | over the same three and one-half mile ; doe tha Gna eG was quite w star wi eB wer the professional debut of Cha I without racking the shells, like Gillis, a aul © sas wah She i re oh iro eae ‘on Monday. mlahe, cone, [of Kames hold by the Piremen | Benny ps at night) oF when he Kach time I put him on the mound e regatta which moat a the op course, from Manhattan Re ie 008 o! . . a ta : Ryry rk M' Thas been received { vaps in the afternoon, Leonard love: |they po to the showers in}ing of the two days’ celebration 5 an ac f Walter Hagen days he doesn't care|C!nnati during the winter, His arm| metropolitan, State and national cham. /has been received {4 UB) Trak Pee and fi as hecnerd lever | they pound him into the showers ip line tletion of ihe. Hampden, County | Jiehton Beach, thal was traversed | was practical! pion among the amateurs is making his} and fleld meet of this organts, o dance and his mother and sister are] few innings. Carl Mays | figure: of : r iecGua eine how many eggs Surasen gete away| 0A Practically dead and buried, The} bow asa pro against Tim Kelly, Don't |held at Celtic P , Ree ie partners most of the time fo be my next best pitcher, 1 did/Memorial Bride. ‘Tho Atlanta Boat] fifty-two girls in the Joseph P. Diy " ‘ . 7 , el eltic Pars on Suni er |! by io be pes h bal Pen MEhed Deetan theese avonts Cup race on Tuesday ct a with as long an he doesn'p try to cor- [Reis eventually released ta out: know where Ike dug Thm up Dut they | noon. bx hundred name wnday oftta! Both Hammer and Leonard will not expect him to win as many games|©l¥? Anished frst In three ever Eup mace on Tuesday Mr. Day mad ner the chickens rig! say as how aims the heavy-|at the compilation of th vigpally wind up their training to- as J but I felt he would come - - mediately aft oe . Reerieed” 408%. by Rcheds at ‘When " lonship of 1 4 he list made yes- te as Jones, bu Giants vs. Chicago, to-di 0, Polo Gi y after the girls’ rage had fla» (Copyright, 1922, by Robert Edgren.) ball players think themselves weight champlonship of the auld sod. terday vigpe Mrouch with about twenty wy aGlants, vs Chicas, tenfay 3.58, Pale Ode tinea, ! a \

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