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Peet pee - saa 8 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922, ea. bs : Le Se - — ———— ~ — - -! eae mee oe ae fee ye lll es Ss oe 3 —a -—-—- ——- 6 Py * " ° t . ° ° . - By Thornton Fisher t Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. THE CONTENDERS | Mey ROLL UP ENOUGH — \ s POINTS TO DESERVE THE \ \ Y } J CROWN —— BUT IF THE FIGHT \ \\\ =_—s | GOES THE LIMIT ALL HE GETS \ \ as (| ARE THREE CHEERS. . y ) — Mi eet \ American and Australian Teams Welcome Unexpected Rest in Challenge Round for International Trophy—Anderson to Take Place in Remaining Contests. By William Abbott. be held regardiess how the Johnstone between the United States and Aus-/will be star attraction, the little i - ha he chal a for th ifornian with his mighty forear Charley White, a Persistent basil GUp wars Daltogiad al Gee drive and general resourcefulness and Fighter, Will Give Leonard today until to-morrow. afternoon. [hits tenis ball with the conan ea " yrick, referee of the e eR - i | Trouble in Next Bout. national tournament, arrived eatly si] ka yheinoor of the American Davia 1h, the West Side Club at Vorest Hills}oup team that lifted the historie eup | Benny Leonard is likely to run uo A CHAMPION GAN protege ie turd for Lane rain chat | ioc ee tt 4920) dolmeton woH against trouble when. he meets RISK HIS CROWN IN eB cBtcoy, were then falling. After waiting LWo[ time the male clasiea Jee eetee ast Charlie White this fall. Not as much YERSBY WITH REASONABLE THE hours for the weather to clear Mr ees fet ka a tittle of Na lene bneed trouble as he'd have in a decision SaFETY WHERE THE ONLY TITLE HOLDER Myrick ordered Aa pustponement of lwhile Patterson, under the tutelage of j match with Tendler, but troutle DECISIONS ARE RENDERED | MON LEAVE THE the day's competition. Norman Brookes, famous internation« BY THE IRRITATED ‘The extra hours of rest will greatly alist, has undoubtedly ‘ enough {€ White manages to clip RING LOOKING LIKE alist, has undoubtedly improved. “4 benefit both teams. Bill Tildgn, whol Tt will beat signment for Benny on the ein CUSTOMERS AM ACCIDENT an was so sadly off form in the doubles] pul, hut the former national ehame | White is a persistent fellow. He ver madlnslis es Shei iis mie a Re yolandh oe eee } : euT ee’ from the lay-off, while James An-]~ Johnston can always be depended ! has been after the championship for ALSO PREFERS dergon, the tall Australian who ts/upon to be near top form in an ime many years, has had a few chances HIS DEFENDING still wobbly from recent illness, wel-| portant contest. The Californian may and, losing out, has kept up the 16 65 —— ~~ comed the opportunity of the unex-|not soar to the starry heights Tilden Vike’ tacracuntiy not reer AT THE ena , pected rest. sometimes hits, but on the other hand iipashe ceed ahd Ee on eas A HEIONS The programme will be William M. | he will got sink to the depths of er« ® ights have RETREAT- Johnston (Little Bill) and Gerald Pat-| atic form like the national championy shown him to be as dangerous as he terson, holder of the English title, in Johnston is not likely to be serious~ { was half a dozen years ago, when he the first match and William T. Tilden, |}y bothered by Patterson's terrific ser= : d James O, An- | vicy a Wad Knocking GUL 0 dst ct good men Ss national champion, ani vice and smashing. Little Bill, like } ‘The punch he Janded on Robby B: eornron EO derson in the final match, which will] other Californians, has been fed up d y Bar- on that stuff back home on hard j rett would have convinced any one ‘ courts. And hard as the giant Eng- that he can hit as hard as ever. lish champion can wallop he will just Leonard has a decisive advantage over White in speed of both hand nc brain. White is a terrific hitter, but he has to do a lot of slow figuring THE ONLY .WAN & CHAMP CAN Yanks Need 3-Game Lead about encounter his equal when John~ ston gets busy with his powerful fore- arm drives that long have been the admiration of the tennis world If Johnson plays Patterson to LOSE HIS TITLE IN THE SKEETER STATE Before Last Western Trip morrow like he did in Austrs atte IS VIA A Sock FOR THE COUNT? |: tute will be the American } only thing Leonard has on him—ex- ‘ S A RBHES. tacts 1G. isi OphOnERtL } cept the ability (o fight « good uphill —— Figured to Get Good Start in The Pennant Dash ||‘, iss,'2 1! eneemenes uns Double Header, but Rain Interfered, GAMES LEAD. —— Yankees .... 2/Giants xorrere WO: By Bozeman Bulger. GAMES TO PLAY. It looks like the Glants went and se: Yankees Browns clinched the pennant even with the BNE Ecrmee cand, Leziseee ints. ..-.. 28) Pirates wen ete ; Van Cards stacked against "em. were to celebrate this Labor Ben : Victors Outplay Opponent in] After Last Stand of Year al] HOMERUN LEADERS. |" “SSs8 teunsy Sm Day in overalls, and it was go- | Cardinais : ‘ “hye . . A couple more weeks of prollfic}ing to b vovertit b at that. In- Is the A. A. U. bigger and more] All Departments and Win | Boston Champions Jump NATIONAL LEAGUE. iiome run hitting and the tans will be| steag of the usual morning and after IF important than the United States? 10 to 4 to Quaker Town. Hornsby, St. Louis... . Tilden should defeat Anderson in straight sets, unless the Philadelphiant is still in the form he displayed Sats urday However, there's no accurate way of figuring the champion. Tila den one day may be far off form like he was in the doubles against Pat+ terson and Wood and then the next uddenly flash with all his variety of brilliant stroke If Patterson should defeat Jobnstod and even the series it will be up ta BES os tae reatsse cooute have a chance TEAM ELIMINATES Giants Due for Comeback Ss tone LIVE WIRES FLAMINGO FOUR Against Braves and Phils By Neal R. O'Hare. way he damaged Leonard jn their one fight may be enough to make Benny put him on the barred list for life. , bout of about fifteen rounds. The cheering the guy that cam lay down A. A. U, officials seem to think so - Williams, Philadelph a bunt. noon affairs to entertain cash cus Yanks win 17 of remaining |) Tilden to save the cup. It must be —_ Dae oie a cee tomers, our American League champs, |{ ames the Browns must win 19 of }|saif for Tilden he plays the best int ee A Ue vinys molltion tol) eon. N sla dl sel Boston should worry about the coal] gh, i remaining games, an the face of defeat, although Satur gain absolute control of American| UMSON. Juv Sept. 4 (Asso By Robert Boyd. Meusel, New: Yor: shortage. it's’ Gad two teams des| eons, memsclves to balreal: labor] while the Yanks play: day's showing wus a notable excep~ entries in the Olympic Games. ated Press) —T} helburne team] BOSTON, Mass. Sept. the| eer Philadelphia .....-.+ livering in the cellar all summer. |€"® decided to take on the Red Sox Giants win 14 of remaining |[tion The A. A. U. claims the sole right]eliminated the Flamingo four from|Giants arrived here early to-day. AMERICAN LEAGUE, see in one big chunk—a doubleheader. games the Pirates must win 20 out || After the doubles it was announced hy aa athletics for the} ine tournament for the national, open| They will spend the next three dayé The Amateur Athletic Union has|P®!® championship this morning,| camping along the banks of the his- Sppane amateur athletics in the/easily winning 10 to 4. The Shel-/toric Charles River. River sojourn-| Heilmann, Detroit Randi the American teams et Olym:[outgencraled the, lasses’ and except] E 12 the midat‘of tho city of ewrture| Mller, PRladetphia «-++++ pic meets. This in spite of the fact|for a brief let up when they were] Wl! not be the chief reason for their oe = that the National Amateur Athletic|certain of victory kept on top all the] being here. Their mission will be to| NEWSPAPER CLUB NINE Federation is unquestionably a better way. play the Boston Braves, tailenders in Walker, Philadelphia . Williams, St. Louis Ruth, New York. that Pat O'Hara Wood, whose show< ing was the chief cause of the Amer+ icans' defeat, would take the placq of Anderson in tue final te | match. Gerald Patterson, captain 0} the ipvading team, eventually cor rected this impression and stated thay Anderson would take his place in the singles. No matter where the Davis Cup goes for one year the United States should devote more effort toward developing doubles players. Thig country hasn't had a first clas doubles pair since the days of Alex ander and Hackett. Followers of the game were lulled Benry Leonard is out with al} Rain, however, interferred with all}] % 26 and the Cubs and aaa poisoned tooth and Johnny Kilbane ee : each 21 out of The Pirates has a mouth affliction, too, Johnny|P/APS #nd instead of laboring the/| must play at a .769 average and can’t pronounce his terms without a] Yanks were compelled to rest. the Cubs and Cardinals .777 ball, $100,000 accent Beginning with these holiday do-|} while the Giants fall to a .500 = eee ings this week winds up the Yanks|| pace. Among the football changes not an-| for the year—at home. So if you, Mr.) —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— nounced for the coming season are| Fan, want to see them again it would WINS BASEBALL GAME] changes in the names of the col-| be well to come early and give them A amateur body, represen Arie te ‘ set ; : more than 406 American colleges. | ena neeurne stood ahend 6 to.0 atthe! the National League, a four-game lege amateurs, all the encouragement at hand. Their|matter by dropping the ball. The h id of e first half. a only hope of return to the Polo|runners, of course, had the right to Simrad tutte than the in sport] ‘The makeshift Mamingo line-up] tes at Braves Field. This will be) Completely outclassed, the N. Y. C.[ Branch Rickey still says the Cards! Grounds is to lick the Western clubs [hold their bases without molestation er than the amateur] wasa unable to find itself despite the| the world's champions gost appear- hall team, composed of em-Jare to tbe counted on. And the rest} to a fare-you-well and win the pen-|Instead they got confused and started aware kk Cee My sterling horsemanship of Hast and] ance © this season. A double York City News]of the world figures they're to bel nant. In that event they would come|to run, Young threw to Bancroft who M ni<p was decisively beaten by] counted out. back about the first week in October, [in turn threw to Groh. That got Lee amateur athletics 1s somi-pro in fact, | COOleY and Shelburne icde through] header scheduled for to-day was post i r Club's nine at the Brook- And, mind you, after this season|at third, Groh then whipped the ball although not in theory. It is notori.| t® the lead with a vanety of comdin-| poned on account of rain ; ous that many of the greatest,ath-|#ttions and smooth team work. ield yesterday afternoon Quoits may be classified as barn-141. yanks will never play in the PoloJover to Kelley and Leslie was tagged the Newspap sess lyn Athletic Having lost four out of the las apes cba ate by the » of 17 to 4 yard golf, but weak pitching is still] ; st back to first, Thelinto the bellef that Tilden and Richa letes competing under A. A. Uaus.| The game began in the best weather by. the y Grounds again. Theis new park will|before he could get back to first. ‘The [in revailed sinc s a] SIX Rgmes they played since they ‘The game lasted only six innings but] its leading alibi 23 Sera s re field |ards, holders of the national cham4 pices in the past have been profes- saat Hake prevaiied since phe fourns : mi 3 play “J tnelresutt of that period auneENe iby be all ready for next spring. So, you batter. w macout for hitting he aatald RE a LO been a as a direct means of makMg|substitute of the Argentine ving through the r . the world’s ithe WEEE of th 5 2 , play. Simple enough, isn't i players the utter futility of their cause. : : for the Huggins boys. ay money. » went to No. 1 for Flamingo, and J. (2.[ champions have not measured up of” Ordinarily good batters, the losers] MN, Sept. 16 is Boing to be the last} ye ea the yanks must| The beauty yout that triple play Sometimes their professionalism has} Cooley, regular forward, t to No,|late to their. usual standard of bril-|were unable to do anything with the dag toh oly vere and atten Hata: accumulate a lead of at least three|!s that Young purposely aranres on consisted of ti cessl vi 3, re c < ‘ Dy, reac! ry | superb ferings of rown, who pitches . i ball after he heard Umpire Klem de- money, pinine sar sthinlea aoe ge replecng ee See bee however oP tate Snail for the club team and whose deliver-| Yanks not only, Have to finish the ee ounnee iene clare the batter out, He saw tt t ———— i ies were handled in a most skilful man-| season against high-powered foes, but] © is c i competed only when secretly paid for the West that caused them to emerg! Sy i sare : s chance to ball up the opposition er by Gilson V, Gray Jr. On the other when they start West. This plunge | ‘ TH competing, and sometimes prizes have} KRAMER AS REFEREE into the slump they did with Brook-| Por Py seen ee een aimeniig: ie | ree ve also got to grapple with the) When they he Cot era arith Iho DHAE wud ert would win against the Australians, expecially after Patterson and Wood were easily defeated at Boston ot a few days before the sad affair al Vorest Hills Now it would seem the American blindly strolled into a surprise cia d_ service. into the heart of the enemy country : ‘ hevanale oe th been turned into money, FAILS TO PLEASE FANS|!yn._ 1t is true their, pitchers are not] hitting the offerings of t! ¥..C. N, [tm i _ ry Tpaseball, It saved the Giants fr ‘At Boston in the finals of the nations In the case of one Olympic cham- ’ EAS| La eater bie shape tut that, (oo, AlAs pike of whom there were th ee starts a week from to-day. They will) iting i tournament the Australians after tak4 pion, proof that he had sold his prizes = was ignored at an official investiga. | Frank L. Kramer, who retired trom tion. cycling about « month ago, made his It is difficult to prove professional-| bow as feree of the bicycle races at jump off from Philadelphia. All the available strength has been mobilized for this final shove. Even the redoubtable Babe Ruth, having only something that will be tempor-]in the brief pertod—Corrigan, Sullivan ary, They did fairly well in the) and Hirschberg. West and Manager MeGraw expects} The ess but fe them to regain their stride before the| unless bY ing the first set seemed to let dowd and dropped three sets in a row. In the clubhouse Patterson laugh y taxed Wood with loafing in t ‘There were many things in that af- fair to startle the visiting Yanks HOW THEY STAND ably would have gone the magnantmity of 5 under Instructlo ~ if They saw immediately the weahaess xe ism in amateur athletics because] the Newark Velodrome yesterday atter-|team comes back. from. Philadelphia | ee te tating catoweal tine Nae ae ze served out his sentence, will strike | or the Giants’ pitching staff and the|match. ‘The Australian captain hima those who pay the athletes are a]noon and even he could not satisfy the| the end of this week to spend the rest] \. scribes to hit his delivery, whteli NATIONAL LEAGUE, ue the cause to-day i Bulle oe )strensth of the wallopers, Artie Newt {self had been wild and those whd party to the offense. But it isn’t tm-|critical funs who hooted his deciston}of the season under the familiar] resulted in four much sought for runs, W. bs BC, wee te ha | ath Baw Deen set apart for one of started like a house afire, but was|heard the kidding in the locker roo! possible when a genuine effort, free! wren he disqualified Orlando Plant inf slanting rays of Coogan’s Bluff Charlle Somerville, us Keod a ball wy. york 76 30 .603|Cin’ati, 69 59 539] wajresime’® And the chances AC) pickled good and proper wien theat the Longwood Club thought from politics, is made. College sport} « three cornered match race and gave| Counting the coming gumes with|phiyer as Spr (Or RAHA tex 21.87 885) Brkiyn 64 64 S00 | wate Hoyt or Sam Jones will check} Wwiniams ang Walker, comed, out-[strange that Patterson should call geen emnatenr ered is mas the race: to Willits pon Ray Katon| Pred Mitchell’s tailenders the world's] f he evel mnt St.Lotis 70 57 551| Phila.. 43 80 .350 r other, fit, got after him in the sixth. ‘Then|down his partner. The showing of Patterson and Wood at Forest Hills certainly led one to believe they hadbeen playing in the next round Williams adted to our discomfiture by blasting a home run into the stand with Mr. Wright- branches of sport outside the colleges| Mnished third champions should improve — theit] promised tof * latest work “The | Chie'go 70 87 .851| Boston, 44 83 .346 under A. A. U. direction. American| The race was at one mile beats, the| *@nding in’ the aiatignl | i 1 Shrtek"* with an interesting baseball GAMES YESTERDAY. Olympic teams would not really rep-| best two out The Braves have not been stubborn} nove Samuel P. Jones, by the way, took a day off yesterday and was at the Kramer's ¢ ; The personnel of the teams folloy H % Polo Grounds to study the ways of}. weed the. es, putting tlie} possum in the previous match. Sela Fenxent this country without the col.| cision came in the third heat adversaries of the Giants this Keuson, | The per ant ctl cats Bees neve if Risen ; the Giants. One way and another he Beers se ae DaaES Uaulire om has better teamwork bead sea lege athletes. In fact, a majority of| Plant and Spencer had each taken af And the last gamis they played with} NYONS tn) i St, Loule, 97 Cincinnati, 3. had quite a study, With Dim Was ee ee snowed the Giintsfin a Davis Cup round. Wood wad Sep iibeat athletes (io. (the Olympic Nek tren) van: with: Hnenoon Just atooklyn and Hiladeiphia -phawed Pittsburgh, 2; Chicago, 0 (11|Wallie Pipp and several Yanks of 4, tie the score in their half off Jess[everywhere making sharp anglo re: meets have been college amateurs, | Heating Waton for sevond place. Kru ‘that they are fairly well out of the uals " lesser light Winters, their former teammate. Jess, turns out of reach of the bafft The United States Government ana] saualifed Plant for switching both} miser slump that cost them imuch| NEW inters, their former Sinall innings). Spencer and Haton on the last turn of “Wel — These Yanks, though guilty of es- last lap. ‘The deciston ea Just one, but the Plant fans his ae Americans. Wood cunningly tool good care to be on the left side of the court most of the time so tha Watterson would not be forced to mak@ many shots with his weak backhan Compared to excellent teamwork ol accumulated in s i] tting the four-| frown. p AM . = 1 hooted, Kramer took the Je gume series with the Braves over the W. -. PC, Ww eJthey saw a trick in the rules that had ne pedal 4 le and said, “1 can't ple Giants will journey to Philadetphia,| WO MORE STAKES N.York 78 51 .605| Chic'go 64 €5 496 Rone ee our Sidest athletes ecratch- | rebitues, had to take the pill is hae 1 ruled the way 1 saw thel where they will play the 7th, 8th and St.Lo'is' 77 54 588] Wash’n 59 70 .458 and finish up the pitching Tor the da ce, whlch J think wis just. th and then return to the metropolis AT HAVANA TRACK | petroit 69 62 .526| Phila.. 53 73 .421|'RS their domes for some time, Some) it was all even-stephen in the tunclaco Verrl, bike champlon of HAVA of the ground the the West. After you know, used to piteh for us. not any private organization should The upshot of it was that Jimmy pass on the entry list of American ‘amateur athletes rent to the Olympic meet in Paris in 1924. ‘The Olympic team represents the whole country pionage, saw a lot of things that . po, | Tht come in handy. Vor instance, Tring and Claude Jonnard, bullpen RICAN LEAGUE, , fare still scratching. ninth Frankie wrisch showed his|the Australians Tilden and Richard@ Gene Sarazen, champion golfer, be- Teteatad tare cchampten ofl for the remainder of the current Cleve'd 66 64 .508] Boston. 50 77 394) 1.11.4 defent of the Phillies at the|lonridence, though, by bringing in his{ were lamentably weak. ‘Their india Nieves in dreams. The night before two out of three heats of a on. ‘yhe: elimination of the rich carly GAMES YESTERDAY. hands of the Giants there was alcive from the outfield when the|Vidual offorts made no headwa , the beginning of the open champion- thirds mile match. Verrl won the Contrary to the general impression ng sta and substitution ot overs | Cleveland, events of 7 ofore by the Detroi Chicago, 0. triple play, and it was a triple play) Giants went to bat. 0, after one was St, Louis, 3. such as the most venerable of OUr) Out Frisch walloped Ring for a two- gainst the solid defense of the ine ship at Skokie, Sarazen roomed with] first hest, but Kaiser Leo Diegel and Bobbie Jones, two Verrl was disaui & ht handicap and pu ot the second] that the Giants are loafing to make tfhed for noth ine + more thrilling, the truth is[mreater value than by < , ; tatisticians had never encountered. hog ited. It was the old story that the United . r " | holding the pole. Verrt won the third " 7 Subaed an Jockey Chib during its Washington, 10; Boston, 3.|* bagger. Kelley, the slugger, fa J Rivals who crowded him close for the | ege cantly , MH that MeGraw to-day is rather uneasy [Cubw-Ameriean Jockey Club during its It came in the second inning when! “«Never mind, old Meusel will bring | States is not the equal of Australia litle, Sarazen dreamed that be] “Alered Goullet, coming from Afth place| #® & result of the condit 1 hts the Phillles had Lee on second and AM] with marked approval among horsemen pennant) who are planning to ship there for the s soon as he possibly can. He sees} qint \ lia,] the renewed spirit of the Cardinala| Laat season the a fee Mats third, Reggleland the way the Cubs are gamely] $110,000 in added wm ni ir fil eth, Pb SAIS a for first honors, [in the future this feated Anthony Bock- | N@8'ns their fight fay fira® “Ron 4 nd the Pirates’ deter nd England when it comes to play ing doub’ We have concentrated on singles and fortunately it will be two singles to-morrow that will dea cide ownership of the world famous cup. him in," satd Joe Hornung. “He al would win and what his scores would] on the Ipst lap, won the ten-mile open] hurlers and is out-4o win the be on each round i told Bobbie | from a fleld of forty riders. Alex Mo- and Leo about his dream and they | Beath, the sturdy rider from Aust cae waa second, luughingly told him they figured it] }8s seeond, Ju would be useless for them to com- tes pete man, Carl Hami But Sarazen was serious-and’ his}in « fou dream scores came true amateur my INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Leslie on first with none out. Right} Wave does.’ w. Fo.) WwW. L. PO. » Jimmy Smith pepped up ant Ang seusel did. He tapped an rintion distritnted | Baltitre 99 45 .688| Toro'to 69 75 .479}easy fly which Pep Young muffed—| 44. roller, which Leslie broke down ey In stokes, but | Roch’er 88 56.611 Read’g 61 83.424} intentionally or unintentionally—and] 4+ first, Ring ran over to cover the my NUL be diverted | Buffalo 85 63 574 Syra’se 57 89 390] the crowd hasn't got the idea yet: |iug. He covered it O. K., but dropped yess tnt more numerous channels and with | City. 77 68.31 New'k. 43100 .301/There was a hurried throwing tol the pill, which is a mighty important particular. Before he could reall acher and Gus Merkel Even if the hurline gets worse. | Freer © bases, Players ran all over the field. rial tii pe ato | Mn le pomsibility, MeGraw still] "Since the announcement of the change * = eee Umpires waved their hands. Statin. |PAriculers Herre rime Frisch, t schedule will play an im-|in policy. by Thonus Monohan WORLD'S POLE VAULT licians ran around in circles waving ; ————— SUGGESTS CHANGE IN i Serazen lives on a farm when at SRE ELON Of Now Jersey, Elmer By thinks t the Fordham Flash, coming all the way LAWN TENNIS CLASSIQ Pittsburgh, Although a professional | {{!' joes Se an in the twormile ama-| portant part in bringing the world's | President of 1 ociation, and Frank RECORD IS’BROKEN sheaves of figures. from second, had flashed across the a golfer, he doesn’t drink even an occa champions home under the wire first gr the General sional Scotch highball. No liquor at tin this fall) ‘The Giants can lose] en come. tha a r all. He doesn’t smoke, He doesn't] GRAND CIRCUIT RACES halt of the remaining e thongs Ae ae ee ton last night. 0 to the movies. In fact, for five POSTPONED BY RAIN | Piay and still have an excellent] ho at tenst 1.200 horses at Oriental Park “How come?"? ran around the press aba months before the open championslip -\ chance to win the pennant. Most off guring the coming season ‘ broken in the Copenhagen Stadium|box, Vinally the inside gang got it he dig nothing but train. He says} HARTWORD, Sept. 4—Rain to-day| the remaining games that are to be] Not infrequently a selling plater of| yesterday by Hoff, the Norwegian] Here it is: When Smith popped up THREE HOMERS FOR BABE , ne golf hono} ave : Polo Groun bo | the. summer destelopa Into ia make no aS ocicun! A ARince ok > he wants to win all the golf honor Played at the Polo Grounds will be the sumer develops into a stake horse seniete, who cleared the bar for 4|Umplire Kiem declared it an infleld) IN AN EXHIBITION GAME he can until he's thirty, after which with the weaker clibs of the East 5 Havana fly. Under the rules, you know, ar gramme will enh Manager, assur- ¥ ew stable Lea aa aa] COPENHAGEN, ! Three out!" that's sentelle. bree ou Sept. 4 The] What [ said, shouted Umpire Phe side m1 t's a tripple play there wil] world’s record for the po The side's out, 1 pple p home dish, And there you are LONDON Atter that the Glants went ta Ros Sept. 4. Donald McLeod, a member of the Olympic Council tntemy ested In lawn tennix, writes to. the Times, pointing out that now that Gere ald L, Putterson has been defeated by William 'T, Tilden, Patterson's title a » vault was caused the post ment of the opening of the Grand Circuit raves at Charter world’s champion is not Justified, "Il be content 1 lool great help to thi of this} metres 12 centimetres, or approxt-| infietg sopped up with first and e- Mr. MeLeod advocates Wimbledon 1 He'll be content to sit bask and look Oak Park Thip will be a great help to the) ieee capitalize thel See ay 1a fect @ inghes Infield ‘fy pay ped UB Nad tess. than | ,BALTIMORE, M4.. Sept. 4. — Rabe] aigning the glaim granted bY the Inter forday’s card, with the — Soby | Gian nile thelr. clase AIS BFC) ious years Inany own ane sty 0 . oc & : Ruth made three successive home runs] national Federatior There are lots of golfers in this! Memorial Purse of 83-000 for 2.08 trot.| battering each other for a place in} pant ty nominate for tie wr af-| ‘The previous record in this event liwo out means that the batter is ONL 4), yy exhibition game here yesterday eanaktalin Cameuiliy ana danttes Can country who would like to go back | ters, will be raced to-morrow. Peter the mone and thon as the Ping] was made in 1820 at Antwerp by F.tautomatically, no play being meces- with the 3d Corps Army Area team. |an arrangement should be made. with to thirty and take a new start in the | Manning, world’s champion 1 er 0 - ~~ charges frequently devad K. Voss, an American, who vaulted | sary ‘The Yankees won, 12 to 3, The army|the American Lawn Tennis Associatt: mime will atart to beat 2.00 Af track condi. Ragehall Today: double header; Vaukers WIN oh stake, (GUS. Unt 4 metres 9 centimetres, or 13 feet 5 Young knew the batter was out but, pine Is coached by Buck Herzog, for-}to hold the world’s grass champio: (Cope right, 1922, by Robert Edgren) ons are tusorable. sli sda ae . would be tneligtbie. inches. ®@ quick thinkes, he complicated the mer major league star, alternately in America and England : 3 i ‘ ; , 7