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—— a _ BROTHER AND SISTER # ACTS IN BASEBALL - By Thornton Fisher|\{ ¥_ YACHTSMAN ANKES’ CHANGES 6000 Thorton Foe 1 HHS CROSSES SEA AGA John Bartram Kelle:; Bring the Diablesse Safely to GIANTS UP AGAINST IT “iy, fia »|but on the whole did not show euf™- A. L. Champions Back Home | cient torm as yet to displace Harper While McGrawites Have | ho shapes up tike a real prospec As a result Burns was shifted to right Tough Journey Ahead. If they'll let us have Georgie back HUGMEN GAINED ON BROWNS ON THEIR TRIP THROUGH 2 they can keep Eddie, Bermudian Port By Ed Van Every. Hargrave, the Reds’ tting a 4 ee Yanks are coming and the|catcher, biffed one into the lowe HAMILTON, Bermuda, Aug. U—« Giants are going ‘his may} right field stand for his second homer ying in the harbor of Uamilton ts be ken in a litera of the series; he also got a double pe small black-hulled auxiliary schoone# Our American 1 ue representa-|that hurt—it tied the score in the a r 4 : renee ke . tives are home for a two-day § fourth. c F BA, ee ps ‘ yacht flying the Am« ns. Sha against the Athletics and shape up _- \ . e igh i‘ Come MB NOY OUB I) te Toure ottwea area very much like the coming cham- Jake Daubert's circuit drive, how Q- of: ( bys A under sail with a brisk southwest, pions of their league after their suc- | © was the real big blow of the p ape. f F wind which sent her speeding through, cessful Western invasion, Our Na-|same. He rode the ball into the right M. i 4 rt the water antil of the. Yaoi! Cue @ Hional Leaguo hopes are crossing the] field bleachers, the second time the A : << ; i malt Bridge for a two-day visit to Ebbets|feat has been performed this season vg 43 i is s steps, when she rounded into. the Field, and after Sunday's game with and there were two on at the time, o& . 4 wind, dropped anch and came to ” Z p j rest after bounding 4,500 miles over the Atlantic This stanch craft is the Diablesse, nty-one tons burden. fifty-two t over all, beam fifteen feet, and drawing seven feet and a half. She Too bad the Giants couldn't THE ried on board the owner, John claiming that the first hundred games Te ote dike. this Texas. boy THE BOSTON — gu arance at the ptember 2, when they tackle the Robins. laughing as they say goodby. Polo Grounds until S WE NY. FAMILY DUO Forty-nine more games remain on ARE PLANING IN THE SAME Position NO.2 the playing schedule of the McGraw] ete Donohue, but why say -any club and one is rather chary about]. i .¢o Bartram Kelley of New York; Mrs. Kelley (formerly Miss Ann Valentine o! Richmond, V were the hurdest In the case of the} Tiere a pitcher. 2 x enaSERS world's champions. More than half of tho remaining games must be played .on foreign soil, which in- cludes six in Brooklyn. * JIM THORPE LET OUT At the start and even for a consid- BY HARTFORD CLUB erable distance the National League race looked like a private muss, the Giants having all the privileges, and swith the Cardinals making threat- Gato "ean ad even” the Robins [Ala gna me teed i blesse from New York to England and Cubs, Reds and even the Robins |peid and do some much needed hitting bleme trom New ork to Ennland and think that most anybody can get In-/for the slumping Hartford baseball : e3; Jatt her to the pennant scrap. team, was fired when he finally arrived 4 j ; e at the Springfleld bas park after Pla, the game had been star AeROgATIC TWO the Braves at the Polo Grownds will — ; Uffa Fox, Maste: How about No Rabe? PLACE depart for their final swing through unday’s game with the Braves will the West—and they're not leaving us| be the Giants’ last 4 273 SAN : gal SSS SSaticc, William Waight, his assistant, and i i SQL H | Kubert Some t of Surrey, England, who shared with Mr, Kelley the work of navigat.ng the vessel during tha twenty-eight days it took to make the crossing. Mr. and Mrs, Kelley a little mors than a year ago sailed the Dla- HARTFORD, Conn., Aug. 11.—Jim < ; , THE PHILADELPHIA Thorpe, the Indian athlete, who war it HARMONY TWO imported with much eclat from Port- = { ‘| And now that this National League scrap has turned out to be a real fight after all, we find the ee ee ees Be ear svasenanae iver ADELECHA Ruether Raves couldn't look a whole Ict better. Here ure a few of the things to worry over: ‘ . During the present home stand the G t t bb t FE Id Giants have lost ten out of seven- tants a E eUs le teen games. Southampton Semi-Finals A Case o. U.S. A. vs. Japan | THE STAR ACT. HOV’ THEY STAND xk *& NATIONAL LEAGUE Kinsey and Shimizu Meet, and] MRS. MALLORY AND e | Fistic News ey eu and Gossip i Vince Richards Plays MRS. JESSUP WIN e July 1 they have lost the lead ; (| cH werey ct wet 533 Kashio To-Day. PRT Roanin (he Caneseistanae| RODIN a Think) They eHave| HOME RUN LEADERS [acca isn lcevie 61 lee : Bite a uensubyy ber teen Rivers cer aoe ing while the Cards have made @ 84) Chance to Whip New York Pitte'h, 86 47 944/Phila.. 36 63 464] George Engel, manager of Harry few nights ago, has Just been signed up by , A CRUE) Ui ELS SUE), cl * | ara 3 uate is SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1, Aum 11.—| feated Miss Leslie Bancroft, 6—2, 4—6, point gain. Ahh Tike AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chio'go 67, 49 528 | Boston, 8867 .248|Greb, the light heavyweight cham-|s,M4Maser (9 Niet Hddle O'Dowd of | oo invttation tennis tournament at the| sof, at ihe Nassau Country Club, at The acquisition of McQuillan and is Time, Williams, St. Louis... +4 GAMES YESIEHDAY. pion, declared to-day that he intends | bout, at Columbus, O., on neat Monday nignt. | Meadow Club reached the seml-tinal| Glen Cove, yesterday : Scott will hardly offset the deteriora~ ——— Walker, Philadelphia .. Cincinnati, 7; New York, 3. to ‘bring Greb West, where he will - round yes Asibothualneien sd the: macah ia tion of the pitching staff, which has By Succ Gara Ruth, Maw ¥ Brooklyn, 16; Chicago, 1. : Barney Adair, the veteran Ughtwelght off doubles, ‘The four individual survivor he match was exciting and hard shown itself to be in a bad way. y Joseph Gordon. nD Pittsburgh, 14; Philadelphia, 4,|¢?a8e in four bouts the latter part | New York, Is going to San Francisco for} | “a af ual survivors) fought throughout, particularly the Captain Dave Bancroft is way off HE day to which every loyal] Heilmann, Detro St. Louis, 7; Boston, 3. of this month. These contests will | bouts. He will leave here on Monday. He | 07° | Zenz0 Shimizu, Robt. Kinsey. | third set. Mise Bancroft started servica me form and {s plainly in need of a rest. Brooklyn rooter looks forward| Miler, Philadelphia : GAMES TO-DAY. be fought weekly at Denver, Col.,| as Practically been signed up to engage in} Vincent Richards and Selichiro Kashio.| and lost the game after the score had ae Heinie Groh since Me return to the for! weake batorecite Arrival 16 NATIONAL LEAGJE. New York at Brocklyn. Dolan Cer, Bon Wa Ti ele ho meat today in that order, Japan| gone to deuce. Mra. Jessup quickly game following his injury does notyy oi. ot ia, Hornsby, St. Louis 28 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. aS In th v" cl ran through the next two ats ats PSUR OUIS nT ors ans 2 : engeee rd tiie = n team event Richards and Bh next two games with look the ball player he did earlier in ei gad ind eiulacoys el gare Or aus Boston at Philadetphia,|TUl8% Okla. Greb expects to arrive) a1 rippo nas arranged five bout Honter are ieft against Beekman and] the toss of only one point. Here th — the year and during the 1921 season, |the Battle of the Boroughs will be illiams, Philadelphia ..,.... 18 MURIOAN LEAGUE n town to-day, sraith, "the Fe Mayonne middi HCH, fellene eile: ies ec ihees | itetectee, ot ghee re the { ‘All in all it looks ike bad news. | fought between the New York Giant: | 1#e, Philadelphia... D3 a fiaartapa ei esie kale eet pent — {alo Aug th fmaten Kids at Dayton, Aug, Brothers: ntiera, otiatire: Coant ttle pai eae ae ver, while there is life there (s : isha Kelly, New York ae eels . tq Weds PC:) siaget Smith will engage in two fights Radi at Asbury play Voshell and Willis Davis for a| ' 4 service, bu However, while *jand Brooklyn Robins at Ebbets Field y 43 St.Lo'is 64.3 .598 Cleve'd 56 55 505} i ee te at Tulsa, Sept place in the final bracket. slumped badly, and Mrs, Jessup took hope. The Cardinal burling depart: | iiss afternoon Meusel, New York . dae |Nevank: 64.06 (87. Washiny 50:56 .472)| cua the: next fewidays, «Tocnent he wilt Giney"Smitn, at Shreveport, ‘Aug. 11 The feature of the day was Bob ment doesn't look much better than a * 4 Wieat, Brooklyn... 11 [Detroit 58 51 532! Ph ta.. 42 62 404] #0 ueninst Mickey Delmont of Newark for] ¢ Dalent aths ive Memphis] Kinsey's defeat of Frank Funtancrecant ee neh ros Reming Ae te steee of the McGraw staff, the Pirates are ecause of the indefinite suspen- . y horas daelko. 614 41 68 2 rounds Surf A. C. of Coney | ghtuelgnt, will box Georgie Lee nt Worren.| conquerer of “world’s champion" Pat- i EEE (Gr miGaIT OE EEE: Chie'go 55 52 514 Boston. el 7 P was weak And a target for most of M ie on Monday Alek sels ter, Aug pe bout will be fought in the] terson, ina tre us three-set battle, , si e j GAMES YOO: ERDAY. and on Monday night no wit) awap | (2h; AUE TR, The Bout will bs fought ip fhe] tensa etyendoue thraecset AIG: | Jeanun's, driven: to piteh against) vance made two safe hits during th: No games scheduled. punches with Johnny Curtin for twelve | crowd, as Lee is a big local favorite phe ed eR hes Following this match Mrs. Mallory: the Glants are probably over theirline Gianta in the opener. Dnzzy | forts Hae a A a seared Se ore rounds at the Oakland A. A. of Jersey Cit tied with Richards isive: vi fever | 100K the court aainst Mrs, May utton worst slump and are due to perk up. he op N22) {fortunate fourth and scored as inany GAMES TO-DAY. : . AL! ry McHugh, the Allentown star, was{ With Richards a decisive v or over h Bundy, national champion y at Allentown, | Howard Kinse id Kashlol one of the most picturesau 4 to box Champion} disposing of Carl Fischer, 6—4, 6 Giesearie usta conan It was a sensational flght that Hunter ‘a bang z brand of tennis that the n has been ond Robert Kinsey put up in the morn: | DING 0 n 190% and are players in ope with tho tional cham- rd and was defeated at 6 mith then ¢ and fights stewart MeLean for rounds at Eveleth, Minn., It is an altogether different and more cheering story with the Yankees They left home looking not so good and they return looking the part of ned to box Frankle McHugh ext ” Lyneh In Philly nex: who pitched in yesterday's] runs. | Philadelphia ai New York. game with the Cubs, will be avail- 2S 18 tot Washington at Boston. | 0, Aug. 23 able for relief duty to-day, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, - he i ne worked only five innings in the final Matty Now on | Balti're 35 35 736 | Tor'nto oy dy 486 vee Le Johnny Russell of New e-round outa nave been ar-[ matched by tia manager, Lou Brown, to| Ing, a aluger matched against tic] P i ofeat prospective champions, They starteé ranged to be fouxht at the Queensberry A.[ Dox Terry Meliugh at the Asbur craftiest of tacticlans, Hunter's Patter-|— 3. Mr Mallory sent her forshand f oft in the west by suffering an 8-0] Same with the Cubs ° it H ° Roch'er 68 43 02 Readi'g 49 35 430] C. of Lone Island city on Saturday even- Piaget signet tee fon-killing drives were robbed of their] drives sIpping across fhe net with 8 } shut out at the hands of Urban| From the way the Giants are going ust to is Buffalo 65 53 51|Syra’so 42 74 .430/ In, Aus: 10, el Coonan oe terme ifn jack Sharkey, Hoy] Accuracy by Heed ge eat all of her old skill. Mrs. Bund Shocker and the Browns. ‘They re- i AS INewatk: 9/82 287)| evn cocky aniies Marl Baird, ane lve pened | see ae a cikeiy. ae ematter. or| Short driving game compelled Mrs. Mi turn home from their 15 gan dvanta lory to play most of her shots from mid-court and she continua shot cross court drives across the net for at present the Robins have a very J. City.. 63 5: mat excellent chance of finishing tie , Boyhood Home GAMES YESTERDAY. other Californian, will take on Freddie beating they started to give them in Rochester, 2; Jersey City, 1 (10 in-| Jacks, the battler the last series. It will be remembered . ning vantage of errors. ion, however, saw trailing after the bombarding , broad with 11 on the right side of the ledger and only four defeats. They have lost only one out of their last ing Harty Lenny"s Italian middiewelght charm- pion, Prank, D’Annunglo, will get a chance | first) ORAS to redeem himself ina return battio of | King going beyond their speed and should{sion of Burleigh Grimes, “Duteh’ stop stepping on the gas any day, and] Ruether will be sent 7 " t with Sailor Te: wes at : ; rf < 8 | placements. ‘ that the Robins won two games, lost} SCRANTON, Pa., Aug. 11. Jersey City, 8: Rochester, 1 (second).| (Mie return bout beuweon hrm Lee ee crete Avalcornnar On Long pata Ni a found ite range ine dire b ae. eight games and two of the four de-|one and tied for the fourth, a tie they | Mathewson, former star piteh Buffalo, 7 Baltimore, 2. Lp inataa\ eerie ; fg] Monday: night.” ‘The Italian batt ion. Although the Callfornian caug feats suffered were only by one run, which {a acting the part team that is going som for twelve rounds, in the semi-final to the satisfied with the verdict han hood, the | Reading, 2; Toronto, 1 (7 innings; | ngttlc at the Veledrome on Monday night| maker Joe Brown, who saw the |thought it such @ great one that he imme were unable to play off because th Brooklyn team had to make trains { where and|the west up again at 4-ball, he lost an important! BRITISH AMATEURS : ra ashe nate ent cen A TO GIVE EXHIBITIONS New York Giants, is spending a few | Toronto, days at the he ¢ his by little town of Factoryville, t pf a ball | Re rcs We ees nty miles} second). is causing i uRht it auch a arent jone, thet, hy insey! close-up. ‘ | now their way. As an antidote tol not only that, but the Teds just] west of here, He was given a great Other teams not scheduled, ight fans of thin vicinity, They fought «| “lately signed b The rubber was all Hunter up to 4—1,{ The British team of golfers who are : the Giants’ worries try this on your | too), feat 0 ; sete Hd . ; slashing fast fight at the same place a few — when with his own delivery to come, he|going to play in our amateur cham- cisposition. ook away what pep the world's} reception by! his townsmen SAN ES Teeny: weeks ag THREE FEATURE RACES med a certain winner, But a_costly ae ahaa champs had left in them after the Pi-|"vpig six," as he is alfectionatly | Rochester at Jersey City. ae Hear ee aut an eoeiy {Pionship and also take part in the ins eal ot ‘hada invasion the rete Gisuster. The Reds have madi}. oown has bern at Saranuc Lake, N Syracuse at Newark. Jock M RRat eal and Byvan Dove ON TO-NIGHT’S CARD | errors gave ixinsey fresh hope, and he| ternational team match at the Nationaf “ Packers sneaked up seven polnta on |it three atraight over them ana the |*nowm Oe eisgeupera grin a Buffalo at Baltimor of Columbus, who are to battle in « — started a brilliant pull-up, which did] Links are due to arrive in New York Rife tew es! Spd added twenty-three Cubs Ce them te mporarily knocked fn OF FUL ices He cade ind Morente: at Readings issuance Srstnin Paves. Conese: ite Maree mRCr aN bloycle races will be/ not end until he had taken ‘ave strateht| to-day, but the Carmania ts not expect « . the Giants out of their le ositio: Q eet eerie on the afternoon of Labor Day, are each to] contested to-night o > alx- wuce es und the . 01 a = - Since July 1 they have cut down the]in first plac Renee a ie te i trip of miles by. ato iiieh he said | WEISSMULLER SWIMS Se at @4,000 with an option ntested to niet on the eee saucer in oablen or too aduble teulter and ! to dock until late an the SYSEInS: Jead of the pace-setting Browns %1| Brooklynites more than a decisive vic-| Wee tale 'to his ald. tin physical cone “ eee ater a Re ee er emer nde tinea) aye at Ae ell By CRA an ey clit bar teee Manigi anh Guvssaia an improve: cir ne thee ines Gren thet ee cla ntae TO WORLD'S RECORD 00 Suset. and) GiAdnaly, Gereseding Shaina CHS Tcnmie Swiss Ip. enovenalon Parra Aneel ; ment of 25 points on their part enemies. They will eve ; ’ Are you going bach into the sa i wa eae Carman Madonna Lee ies ae me | Atter service had put him abead . and other offeiais and es~ Babe Ruth is hitting. i x a8 w ' INDIANAPOLIS, 1 ug. M.A i sand dl Svces sss tovs over the 10-mile trail, best two out : ee rted to the Biltmore, where they havo to th Mathews 8 t > Mus neh trouble he me r y used ever he hnow on + Joe Dugan has made a big improve- | batt yed ¢ yond “LT haven't given tt a thought. 1 ami new world's record for 80 yar a the cons ut of ‘Tombo? three heats, Jobn Chapman will put] preak” throu a fora pec: | SnsAged: quarters. Thety slay here. wig ment to the inner defense and has} their return to Hobets Field conventrating on getting well fist and sivie was established by Johnny Wel jowwiies’ OF the tweive-fon a return mateh between Bobby Wal-| ticular fin iris, the alder (Ok Be TO0R, ae toy wil ae eee added considerable to the team punch.| Ail of which brovage tis up to the| Nhet that time comes Tell dechie BHM econ Ch in the National water tour jr. and Reggie MeNamara at two-{ line with sigzling chops, and Onalls put-1 gay na "watch. the exhibition ona s 0 ms S 1 do,” he e mi " $ * sa in jetus his oppone k , Sam Jones is coming around, and if| final game between the Robins and| Mathewson. is accompanied by hte} championsinty sterday. Swim- | St the O thirds of a mile and a one-mile throe- | tO caeecuy atab, whieh Hunter mt] tere of Alex Herd and J. H. ‘Taylor 3 je gets there you will again be taking | Cubs yesterday. 1 all the slugging | sixtwen-yeu The former pitch-| ning in the 100-yard open event, Weles- tone mia . notsahed “mat affair, bringing to-| into the net. inns) against Johnnie Farrell of Quaker Ridge i yefulls of one of the best pitchers] games in which tie lucels took an|ing star is the guest of relatives at} 1 ie. olipped off 12-5 seconds fr és : etter Ale Gouliet, Ray Heton and Wil-| Young iachev completely tailed and Cuthbert Butchart of the | * ae rasan active part this season, this takes the| Factoryville and there was an Informe!) (ia), ‘or 80 yards and came within] A match has been clinched between Jack! ite spencer to do himself justice yesterday, Kuing a ciND y of which sounds like glad] prize, ‘Ti obin bats were so,ac-| reception yeaterday when scores of Hist Ve oe a second of tiein, Own world's | Bernstein, the Yonkers fighter, and Johnny | /° Spencer raile up ii the air and literally double errr ST Udings. Bee a eet were #o280-) friends called upon him. Ho looke in| io 00 8 ene ate distance” ‘The new | Drumnde’ the veteran ightwolght of Jersey | Most interest, of course, will be men-(iauiting Iimaelf out of the match. | \| DUNDEE AND MARTIN Still Ruth & Company are afraid|they had a total of nineteen hite and] He%d, Paystcal conan Mi exert mim {mark for 80 yards te 40 3-3 vill come togetlit in the feu-[{fested in the paced race. Chapman{dozen such errors, coming at crcl TO MEET HERE AUG. 28 i they won't get a chance for revenge een runs, and the only thing} eelr, Hie friends would ike to organtao} The thme for the 100 yards was 52 4-5 8. be junds at the neat open announced yesterday that Carmen an polnis, oftict the streaks of hrilllency y ‘gainst the Giants, though they are} which prevented their making more| a public reception in his honor but out ere aneniid performances of Helen a hone ek oe ne td cing) Madonna will toss for first choice.!}), ye done if he had kept his head. Most] In spite of the fact that he is matched hoping the McGrawmen do their part | was the fact that the National League] of deference of his wisnes. nothing of} Cover outetanding feature of the day's |Thursday, Aug. 17._ picking their pacemakers from six of|or the breaks and close decisions’ Went}tg box Danny Frush for the feather- ] toward fixing up another Polo} callx to Se ane orn Vthat, kind will be atten Psa i pine as the best in the business. In the sec-[against the loser Skt GK Mase eee 5 Grounds world’s series. nings’ duration ane ltol Tatar aranud ehainpionsniy 60 wtonat} Benny rash of ¢ ond heat the riders will reverse pace-1),Kashio was steady and at tins SPEE' | by the New York State Athletlc Com~ NOTES. Sani cia nt eioL ae Av ednkede tyle event 1 oinen in| gonmiy Dundee — th makers, If the third heat aucun SHE een hers] mission, at Ebbets Field on ‘Tuesday Artie Nehf was called away to tf ‘ thoy | a . 1 back | champion in a fifteen-round bout tor they mekers: Maarten ay d here | night, Johnny Dundee yesterday signed s Indiana home, owing 10 tie iil j i 1 for wont A featherweight title, at Ebbets Pied {the contestants wil p articles for a fifteen-round bout with ; aaah se Gad wal cee ee see Siting *|RODDY WINS MET. the backstroke swim wa Brooklyn on next ‘Tuesday wight, is getting | choice among the motormen, and the Wingant’ CBaupenyt Manin th: bar hala ae aan sogiesh id will not rejoin Mining, slamming a Hilda James of Li into condition for the contest at Billy [4 Jed with the rid-! ag the New York Velodrome Aug. 28, In t retiree oe Hilde nto conditl neat at Billy | Jost heat will be decided h the rid-Aght in their second set, but his {1 ie. 28, In this team until next ‘Tuesday, when they saw ever t SWIM IN GARDEN }y..ciisi, on wh Ws a starter |Geanp'e, gymnasium in Hariem, Matty | ae ReOt e' com the opposite aldes off nai interest in the battle on the adjoin: | Pout Dundee will be called upon to de- the Giants open at Pittsburgh » ig in two events, | wong the} yrermert and Jimmy Katz are working out| the track, Australian pursuit style lm-ling court was too much for him in the| fend his junior lightweight title as both = end ' award U, Roddy, the cighteen-year- [first three In on ie contests— f yith him ted to ten niles pener. Richards flushed « super-bril- | boxers have agreed to make 130 pounds In an ex zame terd: t eR m ng jeld Naw Vari aC. -awiminors who broke phhe Ae He ¥ _ ance When he had to, but was gener at ae ek in the afternoon on the day B GAMe yeaterday a 1 the noviee runs y lust a, fetur Wh OS ik nv Bil, u ally content with u c ng edge of he Heh! minst the International wr fou of fa feels yl #] victow tn thn oneualle tw atyte MuUORA | qyray” Ts SARAZEN’S CARD OF 69 ly content with a mere winning ed Se Jers the Yankees put ove , won bis third Met union swit UM aint a re at ie ary with Lares O'Dea cite : ajehampionsinp isk U1 matt Pee stat Pere MBO) 8 eal aeee WINS FOR HIS TEAM | ‘ite his sual steady sett usainst Beek: | MISKE 1S FAVORITE x ; 1 ne | Garden BEN at vie] YARD VL On WOME whow to | Mt é ng which, he flually took with TO DEFEAT FULTON Frank Vrisch was put out of tae |! nt Yd eiete test uf a by | Negi thy ft tapnrieta ‘one po) Wednestay tight Gene Barasany Aphlonel Sbt5 SAN (alinculty at ire, ® yesterday for the first time in Me James W. Hull of the Brooklyn Central | ely * yeeond; Aileen. Tigell, pion, paired up with Tommy Armour} The second was more one-sided, and] sir, PAUL, Minn, August 11.—Billy Z gue career, Frank dis- f ¥. M, C.fA. and Harold Florence of the | Nex. ty eee a: Darky te Westchester-Biltmore Country Club Se eae to content himself WIM 2) siiske of St. Paul and Fred Fulton of § ib, who earned the us}, Vis, POR M gue Jackson au : a 7 s sh a d with Umpire Riglér over a lu Mi u L vatiaual jun r—Vietor ikitfes | tn, aaalth? Boating retary, agaist Reggie Lewls and Henry} ™ oo Minneapolis, heavyweight boxers, will caion on a force play and just te se aruvkiy 8 “4 judges eal, of Greenwich at the Siwanoy| © sy ase ina re 7. t : : << ; ppins 0 SOUTHAMPTON INVITAT SINGLES | meet in a ten round no-decision boxing i they wouldn't let hin yp And | to safetios, one « 1 = : buon matched puntry Club, and the pro-amateur cou oorth round) — Robert Isinsey defeated |eontest here to-night k didn't want the atternoon off] Dase V it TRACK MEET FOR BOYS. Murray .of Harlem in the o:| bination a 1 the amateurs by 2 up.|irancis Punter, 6-3, 4-0, bt; at varigke ta the favorite, adthoush Pulicn Ny, either held the q as « The firet annual track meet of th twelve rounds at ‘ie 8t { ing had a best ball of ;Ehimizu defeated ‘Leonard Book: " wwis and 4 GJ: Vincent. Richards. defeated Howard] will outweigh him, and has an advan Kinsey, & 1 B. Kashio defeated Cari} tage of six inches in reach, Fulton is jday before, failed to hold them, He] Fresh Alr Camps located on Lake Sta Rockaway Beach on August use of Saragen’s prow- Ey g ) 2 2 3 2 2 4 > | Si Scott didn't look s0 % Was in the box five innings and al-|Ha He in ‘the Interstate Park, near | third ime, An Walker is to meet the winner a week lat tested by a 6! Fincher, 6 ice expected to weigh in at about %10 he Reds during that lowed the Cubs but four hits, well Tuxedo, will Be hiekt tormnorrow’ afters] | 1-YARD URE! heer tees (ea ee pounds and Miske at 190. And the Rods, who cast him |foattered. Me hud plenty of steam for the meet, which will include | fee e tidianane pai TIGRVedanen “wnGehaliant Prlrrrrr a) Viseh at uw W @ very belief look, was one} \td th at seemed to be enough, as hi and 100-yard dashes, broad{ ue Beenie dita Beto seaaeg — « Was anxious to show some-| i little cls y } pigh Jumpr and 220-vard velays Cee ; 44455454 4-00 YP ROUND-—Veil) and Prentice de u eott did not look anything) Andy Hip © le Tani eee eee sere tt com uate baerens [JOHNNY LEONARD BOXES) |sostost #! Vancouver, 3. 6. on the sl eeerst ree wood ie anal w wie! BOXING TO- NIGHT } , ita fe fourt) fa Hadi fatale aaa: ches tall and sic s. 18 : TARY Baees 3 er and er datenten Idget Smith ve, Meher 5 the pitcher he did in his first | the four nd ns had « total} @5 and 66 inches M1 and the other a DRAW WITH “FITZ” hate oa fut agg aed at oom cher and Robert Leroy 62,1 SURF AV, A. A, Midset, tenes Giant start, He didn't have bis real]of ten runs berore they laid down their | midget clase for boxe wnler 6 inches expecta to do consid ping ..---5 8 43 5 45 4 5-8 11 voonett and wit! GONEY ISLAND vs. Billy’ Ryckofi ast one yesterday bate, Hits and followed in rapid] The ment Movenbor seek | ABBURY PAR. Aug Johnny Sarazen will play at Rome, N. 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