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HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922 AUSTRALIA WILL OPPOSE UNITED STATES IN CHALLENGE ROUND SPAIN DOOMED TO DEFEAT PAID ATHLETES WHO.INJURE THEIR OWN GAME, IN REMAINING MATCHES In Order to Become Challenger f or Davis Cup, Spaniards To-Day Will Have to Perform Two Miracles—De Fomar Must Beat Wood and Alonzo Conquer Pa tterson. ~- Republic A. C. Trying to Ina duce Deputy Boxing Com- missioner to Resign, So as ; on his service, which evened the score to Arrange Bou' By William Abbott. The next game the Australians ~ f f Hy ge Bouts for It. } PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 19 | crashed through De Gomar, who had Y ——- 5 4 T will be Australia and the United} een more effective than his partner By Alex. Sullivan. PY 4 States in the challenge 1.und for/and captured this one. Patterson, HEN the Republic A. C. ana f/ the Davis Cup. To upset this order] who wallops a tennis ball with the W nounces its plans for oa power of Babe Ruth, then took a tvrn | Spain must perform a pair of oie at serving, and it was all up for the ducting boxing shows at the) t in the remaining singles matches this! cpaniards, who were not beaten antil Polo Grounds it is likely that Tor afternoon at the Germantown Club| the count went to deuce, against Australia in the final round.) The Australians made twice as And despite their picturesque tenvis| many earned points as their adver- personalities, the Spaniards are no/saries, This is the most convincing O'Rourke, present Deputy Boxing: Commissioner, will be named matchmaker and Jim Buckley, vete BECAUSE OF THE EAR METHODS miracle men with the racquet proof why Patterson and Wood won eran promoter, will be named as hig ‘The Mneup for the two single con-| no easily. IT WOULD BE WELL FoR THE A OF A Few FichrERs can tests will be Court De Gomar vs. Pat| The vistors also made the mistake STARS IF THEY REMEMBER SOMETIME BOXING Had | Seentdene. donne, ote O'Hara Wood, and Manuel Alonso vs.[of hitting more shots out of bounds THAT THERE ARE F Orme MEN ON & HARD UP HILL Pry ited, dicen er ae eaeee Gerald Patterson. Wood far outclansses than the Spaniards. But this was due THe TEAM BATTLE TO new big club has already announced De Gomar, while Patterson, now|to the eagerness of Patterson and = E that Buckley will be one of the back in top form, should come near| Wood to win games on earned points STABLISH (TS: [1 matchmakers of the club, but it is foreing the peppery Alonso to a new and not wait for their opponents to PRESENT t understood that great efforts are bow for chasing balls] beat themselves on errors, record ir Ls ing made to induce O'Rourke to seven mileage Patterson won all his service games, around the court. iin, | ight in number.He had his fast ones je /ROHHOGHOH, With! the (Naw: Seen ee ares sAaheeer under fine control and the Spaniards he oe ERE State Boxiig Comuilesion ahd Wad 0 for the decisive margin. | Seemed almost powerless to handle his MY OWN ome chief matchmaker, with big more match ir all ih burning speed. Three times Patter- ) GOULDNT Live friend Jim Buckley as his aselstant, ee eee eiasotn expect |#08'8 service knocked the racquet So - There are few men better qualified Spain's Lee lead to accomplish a [fom Alfonso's hand. ‘The Australian C Thala! to make matches for a club than are} pain Captain not only served well, but all his strokes were considerably {m- proved over the previous day, when Me f they O'Rourke and Buckley, and are chosen to handle things for New York City's latest big club the aT pair of miracles the same afternoon supe The break in the finals came yes- THE PROFESSIONAL PLANER (N SPORTS terday in the one match at doubles} Patterson was far from top form. In NEVER EMIOYED THE OPULENCE H& DOES fans will undoubtedly be treated tq Australia won easily by the scores }ine doubles the English titleholder TODAY + many rare fistic bouts. of 6—8, 6—3, 6—4. Alonso and De|qominated the court and his shots O'Rourke h Gomar, playing a fairly brilliant and} overhead rarely missed. = Pied 2 ing champions, and in the Hortom individual game, failed to break down] wood was atead if M ff N yf i i is } Peta tad aun 4 ly throughout the r 4 i ; law days conducted successful clubi the smooth team work of Wood 8N4} ongagement, but his chief concern euse § u ea y ooerrer, Ti 8 tee as well as during the club member Patterson. The Australians under-| way Keeping out of his mate's way. ; | ship days, when the Nationc! Sporte stood each other perfectly. It was] when there was doubt which would t b t Faro _— oc ing Club on 44th Street was patronalall Wood's duty to keep out of the way | nit the ball, Pattersen ivariably yelled Os Ss an Ss ame, u ized by the select of the metropolis i and let Patterson do the heavy play-}+Mine!"* and Wood would sprint over English champ! ’ ° boxing fandom. O'Rourke has provi ing. The husky English champion] to the unprotected side of the court, was in fine form. so that Spain’s team had mighty few u Ss omer ms _o @ 8 managed several boxe WHICH 1S) THE. GeEATER® THE MAN OR THE INSTITUTION © an efficient Deputy Boxing Commii Lacking the experience of having] openings in the three scts. performed together, Alonso and De! Count De Gomar was more effective G frequently crossed their sig- than the flashy Alonso, who again . Sanand left big openings which their, sprinted miles after shots, but often] AS a Result of Victory Over HOMERUN LEADERS KFLLEHER IN FINAL yt ik full advan-| failed t Kc he righ ol ec! i <n mrs peepee Miers rama dita Laniinine | Mincas tie ciercet ce ic esraitorcane White Sox, Hugmen Are American League. years ago conducted thi . C. He not only made al the matches, counted up, &c., refereed, He was a busy those days. At present he ts. thd Gi Wi ° P. matchmaker of the Queensboro and tants Winning at Present Ploneke Clubs, Various’ tinharie: successful boxers such a@ Despite Poor Work of Pitchers|''"*" 0%." i, a e wer to the attack of the Spaniards | ind he had to hurry most of his re- 1 i Hi Williams, St. Louis,. They seemed satisfied to lift the ball] urns because the Australians insisted Now Tied With Browns for Walker, Philadelphia up high over the net, and these offer-} in smashing the majority of their] Lead. Ruth, New York.... ings were duck soup for the Austra-| <hots, Hellmann, Detroit .. ' Mans. Especially Patterson, who! Occasionally both Spaniards would Miller, Philadelphia thoroughly enjoyed himself smashing | he tricked into coming to the net and National League. Georges Carpentier in London, on other stars. From the foregoing it will be gath By Bozeman Bulger. ‘ ing | credible that the Giants will be able , everything in sight and with so much} ind then the, Austrians would clev- (Author's Note—Aa few weeks Hornsby, St. Louis......+ After Four Unsuccessful At- werd e Fiawre Ohp Ceeting to beat out the Chleago and St. Louis) a tae experience Baia force that frequently the ball would} srly litt lobs high over their heads} Prior to the opening of this story | Willlams, Philadelphia. Out Cards and Cubs With Its} :ubs with the present twirling staff] !4\° Dad wide experience ad in Dounce all the way into the grand} ind Alonso would execute some speedy} Babe Ruth, known as the Bam- Kelly, New York.......++ i i i 4 they have to-day. It will have to] Orane ai J balay j empts, Californian Realizes | Hurling Staff in Such Poor much as they are personal friend eatiaeen TALS ypoa Tavern: iat aie a doe (acle back to meet the ball. bino, misjudged a fly ball in the Leo, Philadelphia biti f brace (UP. for as strong as the they would undoubtedly work in hi h more practice Alonso and De} utfeld and it cost the Yanks t Meusel, New York. Ambition to Win Tourney. Shape. World's Champions are as a team} ony as the matchmakers of the Jead in the first two sets. Alonsoand| omar should make a formidable pacar Mag Wheat, Brooklyn . . they cannot counteract this obvious] {00Y Son! th é itation - De Gomar became #0 defected at thelr! combination, but they were far out.| TUS. The public booed. ‘Never ? eae weakness. CLA pie metho REP ute failure to ‘avive the Australians from] classed yesterday when stocking up lad there harsh words, my boy," | = ~ Bee PORT, R. 1, Aug. Leaman By Robert Boyd. The loss of Douglas was bad enough | te eo iic A. C. is figuring a heir favorite net position that the | icainst the smooth team work of Pat- ‘obe! eusel said to the Bam- |took, they've go three more on the | °hnston of California, twice national and a severe jolt to the staff of Glant , olding at least one show this se CHICAGO, Il, Aug. 19.—As the/huriers, But with that great tragedy | PONE at leasi one show lets - season goes on the Giants’ hurling} Nehf is not well, Jesse Barnes ts] 200) 00 “tie ic spempseyetia staff grows worse daily, still the play-| Pitching badiy, Ryan and Jonnard are| eet vor Oct. 12. Plans ha not dependable, and Scott and Mc- ers are confident that when the coo) are a ; +] been drawn for a seating capacity o Quillan are the pillars of the Giants oii denn, ead’ when the os days of October roll around they will a § hurling force. ‘1 is completely surrounded by con. be battling some one in a world's} After Virgil Barnes was batted off ts series on the Polo Grounds. the mound in the first inning of the tands next spring, tt will b excitedly began to jabber at each} erson and Wood, who undoubtedly] Do. ‘Virtue will triumph."" So, | Browns!" other in Spanish instead of earlier} \ill do all the playing for their team| 0b poled one into the bleachers “Colonel,"" sald William - Fleisch- conversation, which had been in Eng-|if Australia meets the United States| @d the wounds were forgotten— | iman, an innocent bystander, ‘that ish. im the challenge round next month, butnotiby, Babe.) Meusel is the greatest ball player in In the third set King Alfonso’s rep-| Whatever the result in the final ay the world. Ruth gets the home run resentatives overhauled the Austra-| round, the three Spanish players will CHAPTER 1. credit, but—Hello, what do I eee?" Mans and actually led at 4 to 8 for] remain and enter the national cham- HE White Sox marched on the . : : the first time in the match. The gal-| pionship at Grmantown next month vl tlie lawn tennis champion and twice runner- up, finally realized the far more mod- est ambition of winning the Newport tn- vitation singles. Balked through four years of effort by Kumagae, Tilden, Griffin and Washburn in turn, Johnston finally entered the circle of the soctally lery, remembering how Alonso rallied] Manual Alonso told the writer last oe ig ied sells aloft the} Tr was the eighth inning and, with} elect tennis champions by smearing! pitching is the bis problem of the} first game here McGraw sent Ryan}! ict muta “ Th ano eealn ase tn Rab(Aby Ugtore agaisnt Weed: louked | evening (rar kell Gouden tenon anner of the West, determined| [ one out, Collins, our Nemesis, had] Hugh Kelleher with the murderous} World's Champions, yet they managed| in to stop the relentless Cubs, Ryan ae teri "novle'k “thirty ‘a for another strong finish, but this] Jose Alonso had all decided to pro-| °° St'!ke @ plow for the Browns, They time it was the Australians who did] long their visit in order to participate|"@¢ked of confidence. The league the finishing. Wood won a love game! in the national tournament, leadership hung tn the balance, Ex- citement was at fever heat, playing it fifty-fifty with the weather, The husky Ted Blankenship went in as pitcher for the enemy and against] ‘Bush now pitching for New York,” this Gollath of the mound we sent/announced the megaphone man. score of 6—1, 6—3, 6—2. In the doubles the teams of Willams and Washburn and the Kinsey brothers came through to the final round, the former winning over Willis Davis and $. Howard Voshell, 6—4, 8—6, 7—6, wille Nathanet W. Niles and Henri Cochet refaulted to the Kinseys after to squeeze through the series with {did not last long and he called on the Pittsburgh Pirates without it and| Claude Jonnard. Jonnard w captured the first game of the series}]steady and Jesse Barnes repla here with the Chicago Cubs without it.]him, Jesse was pounded hard ano Manager McGraw ts straining every| Jack Scott came in. When the gamit ounce of energy to find a twirler hejended all of these hurlers had been might work from day to day. In the] pounded hard but the Giants were] Lenourd first game against Bill Killifer's Chi-] victorious by a score of 16 to 11 —_—_———S ago Cubs he sent in young Virgil] fust one run short of the season's| ARMY POLO FOUR whanged one into center for a single. “Come out of there,” Huggins mo- tioned to Sones with his half cocked thumb. ether a bout is held on Colug bus Day depends upon the Giants o Yankees figuring in the World Sertet Efforts are also being made to induo nd Tendler to box again, Fistic News riccxand Gossip forth, as David, young White Hoyt. | putlet Joe, having wo: e- | Dene within one point of a sralkh\| barneq, younger brother of Jesse. He| ccord for runs ° ZS the twalvewound bout betweenieno ce 000 for Britton, the maten| With one out in the very first burst : BMA ne: [ast victory, EA. $8, B-¥ MAY Thal hed. to five Chicago batters endl Tha Cubs’ twirlers were just aa tn- AGAIN A WINNE Charley Weinert of Newark and Gene ae “tia of fire Amos Strunk, a veneruble out-| teenth same yesterday, had been called } departure ot te Aeench Ratna, after | was on his way to the showers be-[-ffective as the Giants’, Tor before ——— Tunney of New York drew a gate of| pei fudlehanand, he Pacitie Comat tighter, filaar, slammed our Mr. Hoyt for a Da Be ellos Be steamed 2 hs the sketchy play of the Kinseys had | fore he could realize what {t was all he: Heme waa ov nager Killite 'T PIER, R. sia only $8,211. jerni<| Gru of Brvokiya a's tonceound tne aeiie ooo . giving Hooper his base on balls. | ¢ailed to simplify a rather embarrassing | ibout. had used Aldridge, Cheeves, Osborne] 9.—Army’s fast polo team, with a y $8,211.50, including the Govern-| §¥2 of in rove "Sorting Club ot frooke | Bebind Amon came Edward Collins, | Sheeley flied out. All breathed easier, | situation. Youthful Barnes may have the mak-| ind Morris with Ijttle success. At this! patton playing at No. 3 in the place ment tax of 10 per cent., which left cevning, Aug. Larry | stroking his old gray beard. Col. Ruppert heavier. ings of a great moundsman but he] current writing the Giants’ hurlers i han| Col Brown, pressed on yesterday ien't that to-day. However, there is] ire in much worse condition than] isi pid for the Rathbourne Memort a long road that he has to travel | ither the Cubs’ ‘or the Cardinals’.| (5 py defeating the Meadow Brod Still McGraw shoots this boy in in] heir closest rivals for the flag. Me-| Ramblers by a score of 11 goals to the heat of the pennant race against w thinks that they will come| They had let down a bit perhaps fro a club that is trailing the Glants 8% | .round all right, not on this Western] their pace of the championship gam games and tied with the St. Louis] ’rip perhaps but by the time thr] hut were in command of to-day's cla $7,465 for the net receipts, Fight Pro- with Ald Barnard’ the Hroskiyy tahoe, ae sna ae it ine old] There were two out and the Yanks the main go of twelve rounds, i men's home?'’ Joseph Heintzmen, a] w, v moter 5 were within an inch of first place, joter Harry Blaufuss of the Broad = Cincinnati attorney, inquired of Col.| their angers clutching convutsively, A. C. of Newark vinced Abe Buckley will st t te 19 now convinced | as'twalve: tuundy at his baring shtar art, | Ruppert. Falk took a mansized swing, met the that the fight fans of that city will] Queensboro A.C. of Long Inland city to-| Before the Colonel could’ answer| pall squarely, but it sailed out as a high fly to left field. Meusel ran for net pay $2, $8 and $5 for tickets, and of Brooklyn will take| there was an ominous crack. The HOW THEY STAND x * * rANeS 6 alifornia in the wind- ny u : : ; tn the future he Intends to charge) Mii Tran fined Wieade GaeMs| home rune! NAMM fF Ait, camped under it, ‘There was, a NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cardinals for second place. ‘They ala] World's Champions make thelr Anal] fom far 0 Aust forte amble Gly G1L#h and ssltee Camatal tee ti |Enviet Turan Mi peer tangetene cr UME TME wasp of relies from the fans and—he want pieten. Oye ES Tron. tale seat sete games played tana at Time next ont st two] Orgunized a neat Uttle attack of his 0 : asp of a eh: f " ‘ > 3 More than once this fine player shows. Weinert and Tunney each re- am manager of Tommy Robson, the New led, Ruth Spied: Pipp walked. Quick as a flash McClellan hopped | §t.Lo’is 65 49 .570| Br’klyn 54 56 .491| This is not aimed as criticism at} straight over the Cubs here to-day eA Nek ange. i every oppd evolves Gus cank, ae Wee eet Gen Bonin U mldeweght ‘ein had to sien Soman crave cut ene Sarthe eee on a cripple and singled to right. AS|Chie’'go 64 50 .562| Phila.. 40 66 .377 the Giants’ manager. It is merely] vhile the veteran Grover Cleveland niy to shoot for the goal and one to expose just how bad he 1s off to-| \lexander will attempt to subdue his day for pitchers. It is almost in- | old rivals. Cleverest strokes hit the goal adleston was well supported by T hott, who did all the scoring for a result of the muff the White Sox had scored three runs. Our lead had Cin‘ati, 61 54 .530/ Boston. 36 73 .330 ceipts of $7,465, which gave each| ™T&:.,"! lewelght champlon, for ctu GAMES YESTERDAY. the e neck. fighter $2,126.12. a ae ostot For five innings there waged a to ang ents ‘but fo: ‘ been snuffed out in the twinkling of an | New York, 17; Chicago, 11. yerg te tut ready to take the bo piteher'y duel to the death. In one i A Ramblers. ade auch a great renyto take the bint, tight place, though, and a runner on] ¥S;,, The score was tied St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia, 2 (14 in- * The soldiers started the game wi : ett MeMahon, matchmaker of the Com: , young Mr. Hoyt hurled so hard]. “That Meuse r. Fleischmann,| — nings), R b d R dd: Si h al l ad te 4 goals in their favor by handicap, 1 eenust fight, raith Sporting. Ciub of Hatem ii Pa ge the next Carter saat | thoroughly. unprejudiced, remarked, | Boston, 6; Pittsburgh, 2. ooins an eds sciheaule 0 advantage that they did not great which w 1 Joughran 0: 7 oR - va e orst oO eldes » world.”’ * Poransitiia "he whet yee Ae UanrOn ot ik show of his cias| Knocked off his finger nail, twisting | “iS the worst outflelder in the world."’| Brooklyn-Cincinnati (rain). 4 will take onfa curve ball, Sam Jones took his} Robert came In with his head down GAMES TO-DAY. city on the night of Aug. 24, Loughran tn bai Play Double-Header To-Morrow)' e's sso. irsa shooting ce is go ought to be i Philadelphia, P veartbroke! re 1 me and again Major Battie, Tue Be ougBE to Be A) while Marty Sut Will go aguinat Wille | Place. ic wena neartlrok ty He had mufted | New York at Cnlenges i ‘on was free with the willow and pee ren qeoee And with Samuel the enemy began} away fhe Yanks’ chance to go in the Brovkiye ay Claslanalls Loui ; vor ths Be Louie werioa tn enter tofone tovride hint of but he. was patel rehie Walker, ooklyn fighter, and iets . to play, A base on balls, a single|tend e Was sore as a pup. ladelphia a’ » Loui. ¥ Expecte | out of the “olla series n lon one of those peculiar aocn heey tenet Oe eee ee cte artty tet, tide K. 0. artiet. | ona a two-base pop by Falk—Chicngo| ‘Never you mind, old time Boston at Pittsburgh. Leon Cadore Is Exy ect (0) Save him primed for the series here. frac are. perfect Club of Yonkers on Thursday night, Pearl ihe Bee Martin-Dundee bout at the Velo-| was in the lead by two runs, soled Babe Ruth, who like the el Twirl for Brooklyn feam He has not worked since he trounced| pebded and not so AMERICAN LEAG the Phillies in Brooklyn last Sunday.|a shade below his top form At that very moment, to the utter|in the clreus neyer forgot. ‘Just give m, has{dismay of those present, the score-|me room.” woke rea To-Day. With a week's rest, the crack left The day's play: was An | exosile s w'tun'Hutity Tyourd showed that the Browns were Habe," cracked Johnny Evers | y.vork 68 47.594 | Cleve'd 89 89 500 a hander should be at his best If he) tine vo Mand a chance to wins Th cA Coley Imand. Bout. | oing to the Athletics. Like the|from the side line some | g¢.Lo'is 68 47 .591| Wash’n 54 59 474 ee ae menes pitches to-day or to-morrow Hever hag & chance twin, Sept 4 promised land first place could be seen] pinch hitter strike out Detroit 60 55 .522 Phila.. 46 64 .420 probable selec- CINCINNATI, 0., Aug. 19.—Rain| Leon Cadore is the of it at times, anj neer has hoen matched |——bUt not entered. Treating this with disdain our hero. | Ghie'go 57 57 .500| Boston. 45 69 .395 7 rda tion for this afternoon in the first tty backing of Erwin ani At the Oukland A. A. of membering the guy who had saved GAMES YESTERDAY. broke up the game yesterday be-| pine of the three game series.|the splendid play In the pivot positio , i - CHAPTER II. bacon ona former day, walked | New York, 8; Chicago, 7 (10 innings).| tween the Brooklyn Robins and the} Reuther and Burleigh Grimes are{of Patton, there might have been am Filipin wtn Eddie Clifford for nix ITH two out for the Yanks and| straight to the old pan, looking neither Philadelphia, 8; St. Louis, 4, R = Robins were taking| picked for to-morrow other story to tell nd there was alsq found: ‘and ‘usse! "ear late ¥ To! y peg ay dai 2 oe eds while the 8} ic PER EAD ol nurse, the fine army tes 7 fuunds “and vussell Pearlstein va, Tommy) GOV, M? CRAY $1 STILL first place fading out in the|to the right nor to the left Boston, 8; Detroit, 0. thelr fielding practice Jt did: not| Grimes profited by: the fine of 9200|% corms: ine. Ane ian oF tee bana Bai tne ituak RACING ae tie read “FIRM” ABOUT BOUT distance, Wallle Pipp got his] “Hello, Dave.’" he greeted Daven Cleveland, 7; Washington, 5. jast long but it was enough to cause] and the indefinite suspension for his] py Lieut, T. H. MeCreery n ot rn 5, Ua phreday = Nase canibelle.. (Sehnnwietinion Rote nae BL OBI NA aa ada t know ‘A BAW es Toney: 4 postponement that will pans a authns ak at Ebbets F De on Ae BD or und contests, ‘in the windup] INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 19 (Associated Might as well leave (Mat bat in the!” ‘eyrell, you'll know it now,’? and Haney at Philadelphia (2 games) te ne Rona: dant epvenranoe in cin. D = ibiy. the fine thee is : son, He Press Giovernor MeCray, after listen- | dugol ellec 8 Rob. re " 1 ‘ ‘ 7 = *| be the Robins J One ie ¢ saved ses) leCray, after listen- | dugout yelled as Rob-| pave wound up Claveland et Washington. we ee ania eesson. 2f rain: Rhould|ils still ag good as he over war and charley Smait. ae 1 ce ey Mee s ERS eee sh i ae whe Detroit at Boston (2 games). prevent one or both of the battles to-| he is out now to prove it, ‘That was ity, auld he was still firm in his in- Fou Snk en ne ball pitched, the 1 spanked the old . vow, it will have to be transferred|@ wonderful game he pitched in St etry, Putty, he Went Bide ightns tention that the Jace .Dempsey—inl} Wem a aa ee aren of] pitt into the right field stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, pal alge See ee ee eee Mee tiny eanciiata’ ® ir the fewture Wout of Brennan muteh rhould not be held. ‘The | Mymong the proletariat of the left held] pers Same Nas WOR, Babe has made $0 33 M5 dy JGi| tor a three-day visit in September, |to 2. very break went against him OONIGHT. : nel anton ich Fonriasnbed she don (hoe: Yin twenty-thind. The Yanks were | Baltire 90 38 33) Toeinke A m a“ Manager Robinson and Moran were] but he gritted his teeth and persevered) wind in GROVE 8. ©. 1 nga tied for first place, honor Roch'er | Readi’g $ Ate po Ad » breaks, as he has| Jimmy Duffy vi will | Milter ohitte ‘Aimancan La sled over tha’: i a contest yesterday| in the face of the breaks, ° Fen ich a eur loacdlear Joie) [ae ae pile over the pan amid) prestige of Hob Messel had been saved. | Buffale 70 57 .551 | Syra'se 46 .78 .371 ae Oe. payed it aaaaitions done in former years, Uncle Robbie] Tommy Lynch vs. Scotty William : ROMER SS SOY SRN eek ein t ' Virtue hid had its reward, J. City.. 67 87 .540 | Newa'k 37 88 .296| Dnt Won og. The Reds were sting-| is expecting Grimes to compile a fine ADMISSION ent] ment rh oe geeyn rec Helena Leen set GAMES \ ESTERDAY. had pa 1 to 0 defeat they suf-| winning average in the forty-four th Phe Gove On and on the buttle went until Ted : - ing from the " erage > Fe a en Ney Sagar Blankenship was pulled out to lct-a] CAPABLANCA \/INS Rochester, Br Rasinetsy i 0. fered on Thursday from Wilbur Hub-| games the Dodgers have left on thelr nding the letter which he are - a eading, 7; Syracuse, 0. schedule. Grimes was to receive a the indications ft informed Tau HOrke County eu ow nit Ades uld hit—Mr, Mostil CHESS TOURNAMENT GAMES TO-DAY. Lally ia Fe emaren AP bende ce ane thousand dollars if his good ‘wellureeight on Labor T o that the bot must not be pare > didn sopat Ol ey 8 8 of one thous h Ager has recelved tiany offers for his ver] mitted. ‘The deleut wnioh, called id to the discom#ture ‘of the . Buffalo at Jersey City, e «The Dodgers were eager for] Work this season pleased Squire Eb vices. ; 1 1 Ruth 5 two huge LONDON, Aug. 19 (Associated Press). | Toronto at Newark. tion because they had won two] bets, While the display of temper St keoke like @ eure thing no’ matet her person Norns at Jose 1 y Cuba, the Syracuse at Baltimore (2 games), St, Louis and their pitching | cost him $200 in fine and nearly ten pion ‘Sack Britton wall na bx . ‘ n his He UR. HeOPLAS WO) cries ¢ sare Rochester at Reading (2 games). | Kumes in ft bls ee in extra good| days pay while suspended, he would ARN TO SWIM NG ee to fight Ted “Kid” 1a nd | ths ‘ st staf was though i -|{ LEARN TO SWIM NOW Bout there on the nigilt of ‘ont ™ ) iS onouid ie ‘Now,” sald Col. Ruppert, “ir the | tetany kcal pygeare sain nna ay shape. still gather in that bonus by winning | | Gitareto By ANAD FFG. CO: MOCOKEN r omoter offered. Britton ng GELS e the be you © ‘ H He] tournament af 1 ir . FANERALL TO. . 3.00 P.M PO! a an Hetaviag e Osi fremeporlation for'kis ead. bul ae Dan a= sailed ott Athletics will only du their duty--! Will receive w prize of 209 pounds RASEBALL TO-DAY. 3.00 F. My POLO] Dutch Reuther was especially kept a flock dr victories before Oct. f |

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