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16 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922, THRILL MAKES THE'SPORT - - - +1922 (New York 1 Worldy, by 1 Fdgren,, a BILL TILOEN WITHIN, ONE POIN (~ OF ELIMINATION IN THE NATL SINGLES BY SHIMIDZU RALLIED* AND WON SENSATION - THRILL OF SEEING LLONARD TOV TER AND agour TO FALL in THE BIH DURING HIS BATTLE with TENOLER- REPAID THE FANS FOR THEIR TRIP TO JERSEY + There Are Several Reasons Why a “Pro” Boxer Seldom Mixes Up in a Street Fight. ‘OU seldom hear of 1 instance been mixed up in street feht There are sever A professional fighter knéws he'd have little chance reasons for this defendant in court, he can't afford to break hi hands in an unofficial strap and he doesn't care to 7 without getting paid for it tee Ns profession But most of all, boxing has taught him not to be a mully. He « BABE RUTH THO’ NY bs NOT POSSESSING AS GREAT p \ / A BAVTING AVERAGE aS MANY PLAYERS <i Nor So WELL KNOWN FURNISHES THE REAL THRILL OF BASEBALL nd to be tolerant of ordinary insults and offer knowing his own superiority and not liking to hit a man who woul! be helpless in his hands. Boxing dé velops a sense of fair y He'll use his skill only When actually forced to in self-defense Now and then a ‘profes can't avoid trouble, BO” ME MILLAN CENTER COLLEGE GURRTER BACIGAVE YWOOCO THE REAL THRILL OF THE ional fighter and then the re a a A annem ifenineenieine WOMEN’S NATIONAL LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY : By Thornton F teliee the scheduling of the national plonship tournament. mn the turf of the West Side Club, at Forest Hills, to: September. play rs have their way their men compete. tive of all pa Mrs. May Sutton Bundy Wimbledon in 1905 and 1907; Wills, Mrs. William Henry as the star: Marguerate Davis, the champion, Mrs, FIGHT. FOLKS A SENSATION WHEN HE MADE HIS SPECTACULAR UN if THROUGH THE GREAT HARVARD LINE LAST FALL WINNING THE GAME FOR CENTES Yanks Fight for Lead While Giants Try to Hold On to First Place|y HERE’S HOW THEY STAND . ‘ 5 W. Lb. PC, W. b. Ve W. L. PC, W. L. PC. Local ting Up So| HOME RUN LEADERS. | n.vork 65°48 596 Cin’ati, 59 53 .627| St.Lovis 65 44 596 Cleve'd 57 86 .504 AS towteenme | Pennant —— St.Lo'is 64 45 582 Brklyn 52 56 481| N.York 65 46 586 Wash'n 52 56 .481 sult is startlin The great I Jackson vame from Australia to challenge John L. Sulli van to fight him for the world’ heavyweight title. He first took on Jim Corbett. Peter trained for the Corbett fight at a roadhouse on th San Leandro Road, east of Oakland One night he stepped on a suburban trolley car to go to town and cro: the bay to San Francisco. He sat down quietly in a corner at the front Feams | gad cot the: eat: Amertean League. Pitts'h. 58 48 .547 Phila. 37 64 .266] Detroit 59 52 532 Phila.. 42 63 .400 Shortly afterward about twenty atte. To-Morrow. Williams, St. Louis Chic'go 59 49 546 Boston. 35 69 .337| Chic'go 56 53 514 Boston. 41 67 .380 West Oakland toughs got on. ‘They Walker, Phitadetphia Ni pune TEST ERR Ay: GAMES YESTERDAY, were gangsters returning from a pic . tuth, Ne rank lew York, 4; boston, 2. sabe Didn’t Play Acai p|the p nic, full of steam beer and looking for By Bozeman Bulger. ae shel Brooklyn, 3; Philadelphia, 2. Washington, 3; New York, 2. Babe Didn't Play Against the Heilmann, Detroit trouble. Fi gf an off day in local Cincinnati, 5; Pittsburgh, 4. Cleveland, 3; Detroit, 2. t they elbowed the other HIS) bel y from the rear end of base Her, Philadel p! 5 i Gilleaudeau, Mrs. Benjamin E. passengers av 1 our champions are| Miller. Phitadelphia soreedd Chicago, 16; St. Louis, Chicago, 9; St. Louis, 3. Close Game Mrs, Howard W. Rayivond and the car and took ail the seat soing in’ for. rest. on a bli National 1 GAMES TO-DAY. GAME TO-DAY Hose Game, Miss Margaret’ Grove, all competitors pep uink for more excitement, they | ij. i Rpiador at Hornsby, St. Louis... Chicago at St. Louis. ¢ just year, will not compete. spied Peter sitting up in front, trying | S°)* edie Ed | ‘ . Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. | Cleveland at Philadelphia. Miss Davis, who is rated No. to be as unobtrusive as possible, Two] tween our ticld generals Williams, Philadelphia 12 By Robert Boyd. te Northwestern Division, ia honored or three gangsters went up to throw} to pitti hes KaveOe Houndin Kelly, New York . “ WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug. 14 by opening the tournament. The Minne- the nigger off the car They made a ; t : . F ' Philadelphia , Before returning to Ww Sanlevwherell SoCe wel ie made i) excallent impress few uncomplimentary remarks to] "MY be werth aenote for they Meusel, New York Cc e a a ai ss han abd Meee Nea mettent (ie re andone kicked him on the shins} S)4rks who tener he Workd Wheat, Brooklyn .. cbowieel ve osen rg nh y they will spend to-day in idleness, [counter Miss Marion Chapman on the while another struck him in the face Serie ‘ Ld BN Ee OOM ADO See Rt UGS Hy Lie en raat ne aenedil d for thi ” - Y = = — mong the matches schedule ir e Ul ingiet aan an cy Phil Krug to Cleshe| ites soviet inna) arma recta tlt rushed them aw A shrill yelp} yy. 4, at pef front. Luckily or untuckily, accord « ither worriedly looking discussed the] tilt of Miss Helen Wills and Miss Helen and the other gangste rushed to 24) and he Giant Ting to the way you are it, the ae 4 K. Collingwood, Mrs. Jessup and Mrs. : — pennant chances of the Yankee _3 help their comrades rhey were © gone 1a day ateud | Giants must pl Cardinals last Renae Sia \ suc) Percy Wilbourn, Miss Eleanova youngsters, scrawny, undersized pool-Jof time for a bit of golt and a ¢ It should be remembered that the! To-Night’s 15-Rownd Battle Is] Me's ta has just passed this} The Hugmen travelled to the capl-| the famous Boston girl, and Mra. Hi room habitues, nighthawks and wharf Cardinals were the only easy mart Sane tive is uinat Mahe any by giving [tal for a Sunday game with Clark |of Los Angeles, Miss Ceres Baker, 0 Mec tic y i ; ‘ f ‘ irl against Mi rats, but dangerous. ‘The first two or] : ‘SUreS) sot up for the Giants during the un Billed as Middleweight es le SIR gu tatiase ebay Cemented |G iméhis. Menatore and ware dotented| GOO, en at aati nayard three hurled themselves on Peter, No] !"ittsburgh as the very place for}happy invasion. ‘The champs. beat ee “ mar ; ‘ loten ce RING: Mee i hance if 1 : 5 Title Match looking | BY a Score of 2. facing Miss Katharine Gardner, chance to avoid a fight t champ to sleep in, wh he in-|them four out @ five Soa TE Deane . ickl beter. ‘| rs ae bi bby. the | vidge, Yankee eust-off, defeated the| matches in which Mrs. Bickle and Mrs. Lee We ie coer wa ang we «| Sists, ze Tous! on ont h Viltsburgh came here and trimmed ae aT e 5 ; : nite | Hutchins. the Canadians, compete. no! pounds. le was the great he Yanks, on the oth fin- [Us four straight and the Reds socked 1 His matehea | AMerican League champions while ful arrangements have been made t boxer of his time, the most mar-|ished up a ball game in Washington |us three times in a row. And, notir By John Fullock. ington. Ky. Samuel Pond Jones was defeated Gibney and Clifford Black of vellously symmetrical fighter in thefover Sunday and. immediately the schedule, you will observe that} Dave Rosenberg of Hrooklyn aint hy ceicuicsee lithe former Red: Box sturler tau ao p Association to insire. @ ring in his day, and he could punch}out for New York Before ta our champs muat tackle the Phil Krug of Newark will mee n wr Day i Bee Ar IO | Competent corps of officials for the tour- like a Dempsey with either hand. ihe We tts Miler Husgina {and Reds first. fifteen-round bout for the mid uy Tare aRIG outa ra ten ey ee aereet iueing: inement eAltanaine J Raab icant Pushing to his feet, he threw off his | insists noble - r starte as.¢ i ut OL” Mayor Kohler has |Chalked against his season's record, | the leading men in the metropolitan dis~ MEER Sb HIB Geb, Ne thceye off is [Anatut noble athletes must} What started out as a runaway | weight championship title at the Velonpis te A et ae non 8 recor’: | trict have responded, so that Joseph M. first attackers and then began to.mow | sleep © in Manhatian and| tee, a matter of extreme regret tol arome in the tome t esi but he fell a victim to circumstances | jennings, the Philadeiphian who has ae . (hal ig ee Ee him yn of home cookin outsiders a month or so ago, has de. a i and the misplays of his fellow-} made a record as referee of the women's able ova ake anything but a front] ‘The ditrerence may be that the|¥eloped into the closest pennant fight] bout will be the tenth professional | Start Bare championships, will have nothing attack because of the narrow aiste,| Giants are fighting to ke the Natione! League has had in many|fight that Krag has engaged in dur- | ai more staged Bere WORRY BBOUE aithough two or three tried to climb] ing the lead, while the ¥ _ yaaa eeuiteraue car that : bane is to ‘ ant “If Ruth hits and the pitchers ae ep the seats and kick at him, ing The ¥ PE Ree MeSL Mah Ne: has keen e7 pitch, said Huggins, “we will come ga it Ve nks, in the ed e. e W 1 who is ying hard to ia punch, and gs the toughs dropped|facing momentous matte They victorious march of the Browns, the|'%® 48 in his bout in Newari he feattre bout of twee [teh Struggle. You see the game we!Chance in Cochet. Peter moved forward, both fists going 1m of large chunks of World's se-|New Yorkers have crawled up to|Mike Gibbons several mor Fe ere aegihe tonnes aye Wondave Where: We! Ded) BORTON Massy Aug: 14 m2r ance hea like hamme He went clear througn | ri ugh by night Neeeue ee: tion of E good pitching but the ‘demon slugger’ s y » and awake dis-] where one good poke on the button] Frankie Jerome of New Yo: for mn) bd a long, lone chance of carrying off the from the front door to the rear, walk-|traught with the bility of willituin thinastaround: wavor tt i ko against Joe Eppy infWas out of the line up and ‘Zet']* i F ing on the men he had knocked down. | kicked in or out of 3.000 bucks over| sood poke se Baoel e pont three |Jack Wolfe of Cleyéland at conte Milan’s Senators nosed us out victory against the Australasian lawn ‘The car was a shamt The last | night thal would make lois ofl nomoneinaeeet on CME SE lout cof twelve, rounds, while gack| cuamsien Jonny. Dundes, wha “Dr, George. King, elub physician, |tennis team on the turf courts of the bunch of toughs dumped as Peter] us eon the matter of where we] "phe alarm oves Babe Ruth's trip to] Ptark Will tackle Willie Davis for six | SEM lainy, Pruat of clevel tue main Jadvised me not to take Rath down|Longwood Cricket Club here to-day. drove them through the rear door and should sleep the hospital subsided, It w founds and Al. 1 \ \ Inplonship tive, wt Ebbet therwelght | hore the Sunday game," said |That nugget of gambling 1s compressed 1 e grip stopped the ca « ninst th he hospita mubeiced as a e si 309) Will battle Mane Ie enieninge A Cocl . then th Fripman stopped the car and)’ A the Westerners, whom they! hoi) on hid leg! He says he will be|Panny Rose for four round Mbt. a Antehing up his) ns. He was suffering from a]into Henri Cochet. The little ish the. ich ahs es a 2h bt rekon their own] veady and anxious to take a crack at Harlem, "Dundee. celebr boil on the calf of bis right leg and|for he is on leave from his military ’ Rie akane waa io ctinishlig ceed sh hips bard) 'Vel the Tigers who open here to-morrow, | 4! the, fture al . ar of fighting on Saturday an abscess developed that necessitated |duties, must so force his drives against Peter had ci 4 6 eventeen) "But to-<day—well, the motto of us| will have to f ' Q Kilbane, or {laneing. Dr, King explained that it]Gerald L. Patterson as to plerce “apt Atl ane ie eee Ste Me at that “Here we rest.!” kross receipts ty fights Was nothing serious and that he would [armor of the world’s champion at deep man and conductor helped throw of ic M'| Mlabamans is Here we rest Srpes receipia atts f oh Oh HE a ieacsnecap ina (court. Patterson ts still a bit crippled the gangsters who were unable 1 winter —— pao say te Ge ave Rubhiback. dn: she: jl Le with his injured ankle. With his great run, Peter went back to his seat on t “ . ° “ A tha igo ' day or so experience and the incentive of know- mais ! ri uth's presence seems to increase ling that the lowering of his colora to And when he was interviewed afte eK of I ke ly R b Will I] d mmission which has ‘deprived — Ktlhy Ru presen: ms ing orn he Salita: nae pa ayia Fane Uo Hie " a cadpedy nice ooms U an Wilson and Greb of their titles in New York | the playing and stimulates the me Cochet means the elimination thing but that he had been attack i eer yf Fi CO * on f the Yankees, He is hitting .316.| Australasians, few expect the brave and hing but that he had been attacked | « 1 three St. Lovie t D ;_ = of the Ye y ant wonde French atar to fl, Te EET ager ars erieeal Mee Ral atte oe glo lea n first Vivision Chis Year} ,.»» Nan depoaiial a cent [In a week he has gained more than} Woncerees Tete are nat had France ing hurt Bue anor nicat na 4 pa) ae 6 SEK NE. oe Efi tate Paw Xonk fiifty points, This has helped the]. 22° F°ipon playing in the rain and ve riconan atl err bl : a reel = ‘ Miitenetint Getler kesai gud) Eumpini. feels tbat (| Mey macy cane. hal N old friend. of Peter's tell ; it i “ Veam Seems Even Worse Off J other one-day 1 roaes'l ae sie die uta: Re mountains Ruth continues to improve or hit a8} her justifed in doing, then the Aus- f SHRM Can ‘ . a pie af 5 show more against the 1 OnBas TWH aemtant C4 is doing to-day the chances for|tmiasians must Inevitably have A ing me thia slary,.and.a wel ’ y ! And Phan When Jt Returned) | yee mere ats a |e thta a wianiiie at Vic: |anotner New York pennant this year|deteat. Patterson {a not likely known wrestler listened to it. [© unt thatio Seon We Mette coat tes b nat | he 1s ftom eo WU Loneh Will be excellent a great deal of ball chasing Be tira tstany re Toninis 1 From West. ve Cubs and Reds, hy cm wire MN os won the flag|Cochet to-day and he would hav Peter's friend volun 1 the opinion i enh on to St. Louis \ iH « heavyweight of Racine When the Yank solutely helpless Saturday. Now that Jackson could have beaten ap oa i * y ' with the Card \ this vicinitie tecwus, wae; [last year, Ruth was aH a Feat Bey Need ta oatnenk. heavyweight fighter in the world 1 1 By Joseph on, ay er the OR. 3 sich much better than he is to-day, | Th eee Rarer: Gocert anainkt fore or since his time, barring or ¥ PTER all, it t nore than} ‘The Phillies Stat y battle start wax the potent factor in the Vankees'| offre” Wood. tocday that battle Jim Jeffries and Jack Dempsey, ‘1 vi : ee eo livesk<end! and a f i] vitory lest season, more so than the|trecy conceded to the big Frenchman Jd i sympathetic Henospher ‘ ek-end ar fr © holds to the form that he has iantier grinned. " ayy pinaanals ritehing if he holds up DE AiG ica Manin dechandtnio dn, i 1 win ball gine Words of [Yer Pleasant sun tarrhtne eeAVe have been winning game of so plainly, displayed In the ‘ me Ms a ' eatin bi aloes gon 7 enod piteli ad- | matehes. ow badly the attack knuty,"* he said, “and Md ike nothit ragement may go a long way tbe expected. 1 Harry. owing 0 g900 Pr neuritis has affected Wood's ar yogp on me, Vat I vould: Go indamentais are lack encou even that Meat WA Hithingsthe Woy ie ing through, {to lift his hat in salutation. 1 was them Pou 1 id brew the locals, | But our pitchers are comings bpt ‘tain | Possible for him to get his right like stich haat 4] ment and sympathy Is only. a w the left-hand If they contin twill be certain yy above his shoulder. He has submitted 11% or ¢ Hy all ef which we inean to bring [LC NE hans fhat we will bring the American} s) paking and all other methods uk one > of then : out that the Robins are even worse} MS NIX st in Taamiibkel in to the metropolis.| treatment likely to improve his Abs gina Ww off now than they were when they} Phillies Mhis sea t t by “Tt isn’t going to be easy, however.” | ion tia wane woula nies mf \ivgifreturned to Ebbets Ficld from their Every team the Harlem bantamwetgnt, [went on Hug. “We have only on — ‘ Y ‘ tliast tour of the West, the most dis-|‘Putch,” in tt ny Mriday night at “nel weak pall club in the Amerte Mrs. Mallory Romps to another angle of the boxer . astrous trip *the team has made ia] vate property pa ae a BO AU to-day, and that is the Bos- is ith cise coatroveree” Whnteve several years. They are in sixth {elub. The ot 1} be eed Sox. The other six elbs| Another Tennis Title. Syidailer wight be able Rai a haciud r 1 will] place, and from the way things look |!mme) K i ire powerful and are as likely to t Mrs. Mallory may not be supreme as in a ro nd t bout, box w \ eutfat the present writing they seem |iite. He has bee Ws us as we are to cefeat them. Thela tennis player in Europe, but has advantages where one mar ' \ doomed to remain there, As for land. Jef the games hic linn ailal arlnoxt threa weeks will tell the tale.| country no one can dispute her rank as Stade -epre re fing in the first division by the end of [turn to Ebbets bic —— We will open Tuesday at the Polo] champion. She demonstrated quite con- seven [the senses OalNe Wid trate Ge: the | Te eo ||CLYTIE DEFEATS LEA rounds against the final Bastern in Velagively her superiority. yesterday y , \ when ap ratio! suaiize them there [like a streak. It yestern clubs. De-}the final. round) of the ropolit Waiter Hoove : imagination can visti them th i s vanion of the Western 1 seulling chuiny Me ex ' ng that team was able tof osy ef the thi 1 IN YACHT RACE} et canis, Cleveland and the]}singles championship at the | Nas ling pion 4 1 ue sheik Auras Ueki Tk i So 1 all come|[Country Club, Glen Cove, L. 1. Diamond Scul Ik no het 1 more powe nicago White Sox wil : 1 t 1 h atep she defeated Mrs. ion Zind Same tliat the Jere pos a een the West at Ebbets Field mane t lls ‘ I 1 1 race for th to throw us out of step In|ire ee score of 6: f age ting » lo row ak than 1M " ‘ wt Rt, Louis ts va 1 by Admirers of Mrs. Jessup w Sediiaes! Airing tho vest ofAhe escent a wW cities, Man [ot his defeat a 1 Chih When a pointed at the poor showing Hoover intends to i« , ! parted from] ‘There a } rena favorite pecially after the agai gb ails aaa liplaNadi cust | ' te teft \ b Lew Pionnia thet she displayed in her = r ’ | re f gh 1 y the }over M Thanevofi, and also amateurs” in 5 c oul n , 1 ‘A ree ‘ Pikin viaamphy doubles with Misa Heler Abiicra! morrow day " Cail aaa ML the Queensbore & tur-!that Mrs, Jessup was. playing Want, Wee, by Fi them to Newark, Oy tor an. Treenth of my ounun Chilo hune aus alee ‘ the greatest woman player that Amer- ' Senators and Club Loses sents the Delaware contingent. It is an all-American fleld so aneed in the seeding of the draw Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, who has won the national title five times destined to encounter one of her Cali- a rivals in the final round as she r ago in her sensational tilt with Miss Mary K. Browne. Few b jeve that the list, good as it is, tains a player who can wrest the crown from the stalwart Norse The thing that has created the playing date of the women's —— oman classic is the absence of no less than six of the women listed in the top ten of the ranking. This is attributed ying of the tournament in_ mid Be that as it may, Miss M Sleanor Goss, This Event Later Next Year. Women lawn tennis players are seek- ing to bring about another change As the battles for the laurels in singles and doubles begin jay there likewise a concerted movement to trans- fer the tournament from August to late If many of the influential championship competition in future will be scheduled to follow immediately the All Comers tournament in which the In all the history of the women's game there has not been a field so representa- of the country. group from the Pacifle Coast includes winner Miss Heler the California wonder girl, and Paul girl, te the representative of the Middle West There is Mrs. W. F. Ellis, rated No. 6 on the Middle Atlantic Gist, from Wash- ington, D. C., while Canada has entered CAQPENTIERS RIGHT STAGGERING J virs, Harry Bickle of Toronto, and its SEtESS IN THE ako) WA= dys C. Hutchins From Boston there are Miss Eleonore Sears and Miss Leslie Bancroft, Mrs. Marion Zinderstein Jessup repre- ad started the movement for a change OPENS ° —~ ot STARS FROM ALL PARTS OF COUNTRY I Movement on Foot to Hold| CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS ACTION TO-DAY MATCHES CARDED, TO-DAY At 1.30 P. M.—Miss Mar. guerite Davis, St. Paul, Minn., vs. Miss Marion Chapman, Nyack, N. ¥. At3 PLM ton Bundy, v Mra. May Sut- Los Angeles, Cal, Mrs. Samuel H. Waring, New York. At. 4.30 P, My Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, New York, vs. Mrs. Frank H. Godfrey, Boston, Mass. = ica has produced. Shots that ordinarily would go as placements were made to look easy by the tremendous court cov- & of the national champion, while from her side of the net Mrs, Mallory was whipping across forehand. dri that were nipping the corners. TI again Mrs. Jessup was playing againat what is termed in the sporting world a mental hazard, the constant knowledge that on the other side of the net is a player who has few peers in the game. ne match was f din the remark- ably short time of twenty-eight minutes. The score follows Mra, Mallory...1 7 404 Mra. Jesmup..c4 8 1 4 Mrs. Mallory...4 6 40000 Mrs. Jessup....0 4 1 4 4 RRCAPITULATION Place. Outs. Nets. ments. Double Aces. Paul Mra. Mallory. ..10 3 Ww 0 on Mra. Jessup....17 1: ER eA Miss Birzen Wins Park Tennis Finals. Miss Dinah Birzen won the wonien's lawn tennis championship singles in the tournament on the courts of Central Park yesterday. The girl in spirited rallies outsteadied Miss Bessie Riley. She won by the score 7—5, 7—5. The decisive hitting of Miss Birzen and her quickness in covering court contributed largely to her success. sidney Kahn won the title in the men's singles, In the final Kahn de- feated Peter Diehl in straight sets. The tally was 6—e3, 6—3, 6-0. Kahn had a better assortment of placing shots. He was good overhead and smashed finely through the openings for the pointa. Foliowing the championship matches the Columbia University players en- gaged in an exhibition in doubles. Jerry Lang and Roland B, Haines won, de- feating Anton §. Von Bernuth and Leonard W. Knox, 6—4, 6-1, 6— ——_ Richards Beats Kinsey For Meadow Club Cup. SOUTHAMPTON, N, Y., Aug. 14.— Vincent Richards of Yonkers defeated Robert Kinsey of San Francisco by a score of 6-3, 6—4, 7—5 in the pow poned final round of the Meadow Club's Invitation tournament held yesterday, thereby getting his second leg in tha Southampton Trophy, He lost the final doubles, however, In partnership with F, T. Hunter, the Kinsey brothers emerging victorious in five terrifle reis of 8-6, 6—3, 2-6, 4-6, 6—3. S. How- ard Voshell and Miss Helen Hoover won the mixed doubles and E, W. Fetbleman took the consolation prize. Kinsey's showing in the concluding match of the tournament was a bit dis- appointing, and unquestionably his hard and constant play in three events dur- ing the past week has carried him to the verge of staleness. But even at his best he would have had little chance against the game that young Richards had at his command. At that, the Junior champlon seldom called upon all his resources and his game was punctuated by more errors than usual. It was only when he abso- lutely needed the points that Richards used the aggressive volleying tactics that are unique in tennis to-day. ‘The doubles match was a heartbreak- er, and an Inexcusably bad decision near the end of the first set may hava cost Richards and Hunter a victory. They came back gamely after dropping two sets through sheer idleness, and throughout the rest of the battle Rich- ards was a demon, Hunter failed to hold up his end, however, in the closing rallies, and his costly errors overhead threw it away in spite of his partner's best efforts. The ‘overlies of smashes by the Kinseys phenomenal, and their team work again proved un He w a RUTH TO GET BACK IN GAME THIS WEEK Mrs. Babe Ruth reported yesterday her famous diamond that it was expected t husband would be k on th and i action on either Tu Wednesday At her apartments in the Ansonia Ho- tel, Broadway and 73d Street, Mrs, Ruts that an abscess had formed on th right leg from sliding to a ba eorge King of St. Vincent's Hos pital agnin dressed the wound yesterday and told the liome Run King to go home and rest up for a few days, So the Babe is resting on a couch in his hotel apartments while everybody in the household waits ¢4 him papas INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, W. 1. FC, W. L, PC. Balti’re 86 31 .735 Tor'nto 59 60 .496 Roch’er 70 48 .593 Readi'g 50 68 .424 Buffalo 67 55 .549 Syra'se 45 74 .378 J.City., 64 55 538 Newa'k 35 85 .292 GAMES YESTERDAY. Syracuse, 6; Jersey City, 4 (first). Syracuse, 5; Jersey City, 2 (second). Newark, 3; Rochester, 1 (first). Rochester, 5; Newark, 1 (second). Baltimore, 6; Toronto, 5. Reading, 10; Buffalo, 3. GAMES TO-DAY. Syracuse at Jersey City Rochester at Newark. Toronto at Baltimore. Buffalo at Reading,