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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922, OTHER SPORTS] THE FUSSY FOURSOME -_- - 7, -_-.- Squared in the 17th |DEMPSEY SPAR AT MICHIGAN CITY =A Gee AL— We susr SUNK Th PUTT Tar PUTS US ALL Square! 4 TH OLD Boy's THERE 13 —>\ in A PINCH — WHA'S MATTER |] 1. NERVES! j ‘WITH Doe ? Miss Helen Wills Again Forces | OW Sweet Para! - Mrs. Mallory to an Extra Set L SUNK IT!) T SUNK 1 saacblealjoeaiinns r : Now WE'RE ALL EVEN ANY ONE TGo! Yea JIMmy— HERE'S WHERE we ~ YE — war's “Har GoT 1 To DO WITH “Tip EIGHTEENTH ? | SAVE THAT ENEREY boc — =| You'RE Gonna = Sa -| NEED 7 ~— Mme x GA AN’ JIM ARE SHUT UP Foot - GosH ~ YoU Don*T HAFTA ACT Like AN IDIOT — we're Lick You YET! National Champion Wins Sin-] Mallory to take the ball low while run- ning in. It is her worst shot and she gles Final, but California} rarely mate it, the ball usually landing in the net. \ Girl and Miss Bancroft Take} tm the second and init orga side, GWE You A PASTING !!l i , ; dust STARTING ( cas eet nie F rate Title | Doubles. bring off Her winning strokes with the iy Ge ~ gainst ul Moore in _— : game certali ‘The rallies were we A it AO i Feature Bout. Interspersed with occasional bits of net} sented. Some of Miss Wills’s line shots MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Sept. 4 attack Miss Helon Wills, the girl from|in the closing set were especially well (Associated Pross), — Although Jack Brthe Pactte Const, took a set trom Mrs. done. {She had speed nat compelled Dempsey’s ten-round exhibition with the national champion cep on the Molla Blurstedt Mallory, the natlonal) move and to take no chances until she champion, before the latter won the] had the victory safely tucked away at finals of the tournament on the turf of] two sets to one, the Rockaway Hunting Club, at Cedar-} Miss Wills was much more sudce ful : " in doubles than in singles, She again huret, 1. I., yesterday, It was the thir) rave it evident that the Noreewoman time this season that Miss Wills haa] doug not shine as a doubles player. ‘The compelled her famous rival to yield her] California girl paired with Mise Leslie a set. Aa in the previous contesta Mrs.| hancroft def Mrs. Mallory and Mallory rade her poworful strokes and| Miss Phyllis Walsh, the Philadelphia her remarkable ability: to cover court] player, in straight sets, The score was telf in the end in her favor, won| 6—1, 7— ‘ at 3—6, 6—1, 6—3. - In the rallies of this eng: Miss Wills, with a dynamic power! Wills was alert to And th which Mrs, Mallory found difficulty In| forehand checking, carr attack to her riv: in the opening set. Mixture of pace t her famous adversary nd length were the chief weapons offwhile the latter waa endeavoring to the girl from ss the continent. Her]assist her partner in protecting the methods re 1 careful coaching cal-| court alle culated to the rae woman] ‘The semi-final rounds of the doubles sparring partners was billed as the feature attraction of Floyd Fitzsim- mons's boxing programme, on whieh four champions appeared to-day, the ten-round bout between Joe Lynch, bantamwetght king. and Pal Moore ot Memphis drew the major atten- tion, Moore holds one popular decision over the champlon ag a result of their match at Louisville two years ago, To-day’s no-decision affair leaves the knockout route the only avenue for a Moore victory. The unusual array of four cham- pions ts a substitute programme for i the cancelled — Dempsey-Brennan match which Gov. McCray refused ment Miss e openings. Hor frequently caught Mrs. 1g and she fr ntly shot rs to permit. For sie ob nin Steak the rl ow able} also produced spirited [peti Miss Besides Dempsey and Lynch the + to achlove her objectives, Wills and Miss Baneroft gained their other fitleholders are Billy Wells, 4 BHsterIng drives spotted the ball down| places in the final by defeating Mrs. ‘ vet ; ‘ In the left: hand vr of Mrs, Mal-| May. Sutton Hundy and. Mes. ‘Barger Welter elent Cham pion ct Grek Ht i lory’s court. ‘Then with marvellous dea- | Wallach at 5—7, 6—4, 6—2. ain, and Jimmy Clabby of Hammond, ' erlty Miss Wills found a high bounder| In the other match Mrs. Mallory and Ind., holder of three Australian to her Mking th the slap stroke! Miss Walsh came through by beating titles, middle, light heavyweight and } necullar to het, dropped the batt Just| Nr. De Forest Candee and Miss Edith heavyweight ay over the net. That compelled Mrs.(B. Handy at 6—4, 7 Dennis O'Keefe of South Chicago, f ex-sailor, was offered as an opponent } It titi for Wells, while Jimmy Darcy ot 4 Results of Competiti a eet midueneie meet ‘ 7 Pp ‘ a The Fussy Foursome, Vic’s Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening World lhe Senet c Coust, was matched sj € A is rae . * * with Clabby, q A t the Met Golf Club Readers on Receipt of a 5-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You Wal! Want the Series in Your Home or Golf Club. This Is the Sixty-Sixth of the Series, the First Dorpasy’s etitertatiment wes to ‘ APAWAMIS CLUB M. Mendel, 92 >. Pet 93: ii 0, 1921. i H vening World. consist of two rounds euch with five / } PAW amis GLUE M, Mendel, 92: A i A 3: W. Having Appeared May 30, Address Sporting Editor, E rg Spang wartnord;, It Wak NOE page | 2 ATURDAY) 97; W. Linekin, 9 Hates, tain just who all the volunteers Lod. Snyder is” Burtenshaw, 97 Robin- .. 8 would be, but Jack Thompson, the re Sweepstakes— son, 100; L. Brion, 101, peers T, mi y ain 1 e 0 200-pound Negro who fought Harry. acon e Giteomonunee: FOREST HILLS GOLF CLUB. Fistic News omen Drys n La Wills eight times, one. ©. B. Brop tm Medal Play Handicap—Class A. (SATURDAY) The 18-hole medal pny against par was won by L. J. Snyd down, and W, F.S. Hart w cond with awn . d Gossi Maiorit aes . HORSES RESUMED and Gossip But Wets Are ts Are Still i in Majority REDS, 4 URS, 9 ..IDODGERS BALTUSROL GOLF CLUB int “Play Wandicap—eta ens rind rH 2 Joe Malone, Johiiny Dundee's trains | Literary Digest Vote Show Shows Swing Toward Prohibi-|°*! won @ Usht-nitting game trom 1p DAS) sari Sweepstakes—Class In leds rs Gene N. J. last Chicago this morning by a score of 2 Deuba Wer outa es aes tion, Though New York Favors Wine and Beer. if tos4e ion ee FOnE a ae (Continued from First Page.) 0 night and said that undee is in bed if with a ver of 102, and that the doc- Increase in dry sentiment among the women is indicated by the latest] last halt of the ninth ea Re flied to Griffith. NO RUNS, NO 20 figures of tho Literary Digest poll. First returns showed women voting} etror by King, a pass an 8 by! ITs = tor had lanced his left arm for a ear- : Duncan and Fonseca. Couch pitched G. BEDFO CAGE F AND : =. Pinole ainalthae hecwilite nak wet at a rate of almost two to one. Wet sentiment seemed stronger than tine ball, tut Cheeves was very wild, SECOND INNING. RL PENNIS ce, got i Severe Penalty Ought to Be] pene Witte auckson ut Ebbets with the men, Recent votes have shown marked dry swing, however.| foreing in a run im the seventh with} Wheat struck out. Meyers out. Qualifying Round for Chub Championship. Fox vile cone cLus Imposed on Owners Who] o Wednesday nisnt ind the wets lead by a proportion of only five to four in the 88,115 votes re - b (SATURDAY) ying round I Wrights:one to Leslie. Mitchell walked, High singled, Mitchell stop- , Withdraw Entries Without] , 21 turd soa winty sinerng, whose ayton | NE Hom womens CHICAGO. ping at second, Mitchel stole third four bases on balls. The score: ident’s Tropt i to MULLEN) (elEMe | low ero of fighting are aliiost as allke ae two py Women's vote to date shows 38,2114 AB. R. H. PO. E.] when Meadows threw ball past 4 eight low net . “1 Good Reason, howd furnish plenty of fun aml tlreworks | ravoving the strict enforcement of the largely from the Eastern metropolitan | Stata ef...... Rapp. Mitchell scored when Rapp ’ Low Gross, 3 4 4 0 4 0 ) ) 0 1 0 i) k, Staten Island, on Wedne hight, Volstead act; 17,385 favoring the re-| districts, the same whieh produced the] Hellocher, ss. od of- | peal of the amendment and 32,569 for showing in the first tabulation of then the women’s vote, but the editors who THOSERCR LE RGR PHS aot predicted the yote from other ssetions New York is the leading wet State, Jor the country would dry up the twot' | Miller, 1 by the main] Krag, poll were disuppointed. ‘The conetu- | Wirts, sion se made a wild throw to plate, High going to third. Deberry fanned. ONE ) RUN, ONE HIT, TWO ERRORS, Walker grounded to Mitchell, Hen- line walked, Lee forced Henline, f Johnston to Olsen. Lesiie singled, Lee ‘ going to third, Parkinson struck out. NO RUNS, ONE HIT. THIRD INNING. of the i cored. | Wrigstone threw out Shriver. Olsen AT wo out when wianing run scored. * By Vincent Treanor. ratching — of hus been the worst he women favoring light wine and beer] sentiment this reve ‘nt season feature of the pri Ever since the opening da been spoiled by the fa by nearly three to one. In this ere cerere wees ms to be that the men of the| Cheeves, p are of a comparatively even] Kaufmann, p. 0 esa,’ while the attitu ‘on [only 8,317 favor strict enforcement of] Women is miore tds have sa Seouseconneak ccoecHroore® 49 women have voted for the re} Gone rks the mark i lor modification of the dry laws, while | damp! ure of horses leoronco-aecp BBELLCLAIRE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB, ds, EM. programmed to appe failure of horses to t r to start vis » the mark has ‘anney Annual Cap singled, Johnston forced —_ Olson. SDA cate : : Kiey, has been ecekline 2 a —. ‘INCIND A Wrishtatone. to Parkinson. Griffith (SATORDAY Miret’ ound-oPredent’s robbed the sport of many patrons. ley. has} Ink | the Volstea t. Women voted wet c 7 rightstone to son, G , pe Net. | op Must, Monnd-—Prendent's ‘meophy. | Fo, Boa! eating ys Palin two weeks, but the Volatead ac ; BIG WET SENTIMENT AB. RH, PO. A. E.[gronded to Leslie. NO RUNS, ONE is]. T. D. Conroy defeated TH, B. Meclel he Saratoga meeting was tharred until Masted ¢x-l ny more than two to one in New Jer- Nuaneiné 12 40 8 Olen (s}lan, 1oup: J. BE. DuBois de ed H. H.| by daily scratching, while the meet- ta the local aN . Ls ” rf Riley, 4 and 3; T. s Will be spoiled if the powers that be Most of the Southern States turned FOUND IN ROCHESTER] Duncan, if 40 ‘ 6 : )| Meadofs stopping at second. Rapp sac- ] ; ‘opaty, Sand 4: J. Con-( don't get together and draw. up a a majority for strict enfa t Roush, ef 40 5 O|rificed. De Berry to Olson, who cover- , S. Franklin, @ ind 52] Grastie rule deuuetatehing? ste ue bi pee “ ‘ ib a Aas Majority waver} Pease ». & 0 2 G 2 Jed first.” Williams walked, filling the Doning dateuted sls peliter, 2 t ie Nurs aN VabOen) St NOW Neer 9880 bo eh Pinelli, 3b. 3 0 0 1 4 O}hases. Walker flied to De Berry. Hen- ‘ ; ? 26 penalties ought to be handed , soe awe: inelli, nase ! erty, Hen ; . loup: ir defeate . eee i toc + Sep vingo; . o 0 2 3 Ofna ; wun, 4 and 2 real gopd reason, such as sickness or] Marty Powell, whe has # Kansas wag the dryest of all the} Oy iy, sae py the] NIMS € ‘ a Second Round,» accident. secutive, kn fon. the: Weura weiter stars | States which have a considerable rep-| rocheste 1 6 eee ee Ce ANG i] ‘T..9, Conroy defeated ¥. E. DuBols,| One of the eh sme that Ore he Negro weiter tur, . r eH (nich, p 20 0 0 0] Wheat singled. Myers singled, 19/6 and 5; 1. G. Spindler defeated C. 8. ] scratching is done cause of poor] Ith intaney Armory an triday night. hs | resentation in the voting, In Kansas} rq) sentiment in Rochester aa regards! Harpertit 0 1 0 0 © 6Jwheat stopping at second. A heavy Vrangor ps J, Conroy defeated P.| EO rramanship oa part of some|'" 1 ae wit f > were 496 bone dry votes and 327] tne Volstead act and its twin sister, - —| shower forced the players the leave C. Dening, 6 and 4; 8, Mohr defeated | © ‘ , ste, we = Ci w. OMice build ‘ 4.5 M4 1} the field for a few minu Play ‘ FAI Wet Ronee sina own f their colors runini the Mullan-Gage jaw dings : ScuPRaiont ‘ ThaneiAeell Atle Minate selina cic eauto: Heing beaten. Then, too, it looks as r to hilt rapid shift of the women’s] and stores in the downtown distriet,| fftan for Wingo in 9th was resumed with rain falling. Mit- | aE YoOM me , though many events are “padded"' so vote toward ‘dryness,’ said the Lit-| ¢, crore the City Hall have been |. {ffatted for Couch in 9th chell foreed Wheat, Meadows to , ee A. W. Riley. GARDEN CITY COUNTRY CLUB. Jas to ture racegoers erary Digest, ‘will be almost as sur-] 0 0N0" Ate ‘ Chieago 90010200 0-3) Rapp, High forced Mitchel. Parkin= 4 SD. nd 8. F. Rusell, 75 iho GATURDAY AND SUNDAY) | On Saturday the Manhattan Handl- prising to many publicists of the Kiachivsaalk ie bh cen wand men,| CMeBHALL 10000010241 son to Wrightstone, Meyers going to | if BR. Laing 80 Bl rabor Day! tou? peaNits zs a oi ti ") cup was a walkover for the Rancocas country as the ‘wetness’ of the ly | 80 far 11,013 citizen: sand men.) opwo Base Hite—Grimes. Stolen] third, Deberry singled, scoring Mey~ 4 Rid EN Behe ty |eay were as follows: | stablo be of serateh It was vote. The first showing of 65 per| have voted In favor of modification of} Hases—Burns, Roush, — Sacrifices—| ers, Shriver fouled to Walker, nappy JA. Lands AGES ala ee sash event that Sam|t mtd th “Jcent. moisture was called ‘the one real] the law and in favor ‘wines and | Hollocher to Grimes, 2; Krug to Terry] RUN, THREB HITS. i Foon OAT AS Ei, BOnrRNaA 1. Udilinger detented Hildreth niet and Thunder. | hem ; Mining at tie Cony | surprise of the poll’ by several editors | peer without the return. o! satoon | to Grin Left on Bases—Chicago,| Lee lined to Myers, Leslie r } HW. Hoyt 80 nnd B. G. Vaughn $0. nt, 8 and 2: kh. H. Keith defoated | clap ished one-two. Island Chub. of mpish’ tendencies, and it wa na are nguinat the proposition; | 3: Cincinnati, 11, Bases on Balls—|first when Wheat mutfed his fy, Par~ CANOE BROOK COUNTRY CLUB. MeMichel, 1 up; W. i It is suid that the unusually smal] j4, goom, who onaurcs Wililo ttarman|fteely predicted that later returns | 7458 favor the repeal of the Highteenth| Of Couch, 3; Cheeves, 7; Kautman, | kinson flied to Wheat. Meadows struck é Ee AINE J. Bonham, 4 and 3; R. W. Ful-| fields Saturday were largely due to] gy eee ee eaeees ene tree | would change the percentages ver ndment and 2471 are against ita] 2. Struck Out by Couch, 1; Cheeves,Jout. NO RUNS, NO HITS, ONB .Y ; in one of Fe b 7 1d, , ie de ated KE. Chichester, 2 and 1;] the failure of several entries to arrive] Broadwa Exhibition awe lation jThurad lk al; 8.041 favor tne repeal of the] L Hits—Of Cheeves, in g] BRROR, Name M. A. Gilmartin defeated C. 8. Ham-| from Saratoga—and also the failure] night, reberts that he ts rounding into erent} AT a Gage of 4} . ait tt aA lage andcdtdb-ace Amninnt ite rc eauteeeHid AE SIRI REEL a = fi. ‘Taylor 101 r . s fen ical Mle ee shape for the coming strug bil haw had n the case of the men‘s poll, i ad law and 2.049 4 . inning, Kaufman 4 in 2 Innings. Los- h Ke ee, Hekenng, V qorgison defeated) of an express company to ship horse) a three months. reat was recalled, the first votes came 1. ing Vitcher—Kautman, — Umpires MORNING GAME. ¥ Nweepstakes—Cla: wards deteated 1. 1 Woolsey” Pluck equipment in time _ Moran and Quigley, — Time—One te Te Lawton, nd Round Sunday Morning, Fe NRE rey tik yeeryen hour and thirty-six minutes WHITE SOX, 3; TIGERS, 2. HG. Techanis! H. J. Kane defeated &. Unilinger, 2] Labor Day is a biz day at the trac BATTLE ON “L” STEPS CHICAGO, Sopt. 4.—Chieago de- AL Elite 1 nger, 2 > ‘AGO, Sept. te i COMER SIN SountRY CLUB. and W. Kagech cated R. H.| and a big crowd is expected to be on K aa GOV. EDWARDS RAPS FOL LOWE HOLD-UP : Borne 4-ta & in-ten tapings paca Keith. 1 ups IW. Fulton defeated [hand at Belmont to-day Al, Norton, _ the i korn welt FRELINGHUYSEN ? CARDS 5; PIRATES 3. this, ori “Che locale’ aterted. @: ; (AATUnDAY) A 2, Gilmartin. # ap dy a: He Edwards There are ies een ia veatd welaht, wiio has tecn brought ine ay, Sho, cee Wiee| PITTSBURGH, 4.—Bunching} rally in the tenth, filling the bases. a nut ta , with the Bhwelsht Fandicny | ane ee ee ene hn ree . ¢ heir hits, St, Louis won the morning | Piliett Iked Mostil, foreing in the feo MeDanough i Third Round Sanday After “eal ie aaaie Nat Seiget, t Hostant a 5 ah Wat their hits, St. Louis morning | Pillette walked Mostil, foreing in NeB. Whit 2 W. Kivieohr We Kane, 2fand the Broad Moltew | Handicap) sopped Stary exons here, at ‘Troy tonics | Accuses Senator of Failing xame from the second place Witts- | wi ud. ‘Thal igontest! was 4 COUNTRY CLUB OF GLEN RIDGE. Jang 3: iy. W tea HD. Steeple ase at about » miles. Renton Mow tad: a and qi nian ema if ‘olds Arrested alter a hatte on the stairs} burghers, 5 to 3. Pfeffer held the! pitching duel, with Faber having the 1 t Kood operate in Fdwards, and nuls to-day, thir-} In the ae ta , me 54 alte =a A i of the 126 tree ut of the Third) Pirates to two hits until the nih} post of the argument ty-six hotles oom), Analucing Morvichh Hixoa ue) ing Coal. Avenue Bloyated Jine tate last night af-[inning, when singles by Maranvillel | seor: ad GREENWICH COUNTRY CLUB. Ehundersiane. ph Retina aNd BONUS GOES OVER Gov, Edwards ina statement to-day] ter, it was alleged, they stole a gigjand Carey were followed by Russell DETROIT AT v din and i 2 Ge ure entered, nO be - @ Btateme = GNY . . wo base si * ? oF » 5 Fa Brrecpataien,. a UNTIL TO-MORROW }.1; tne cout situation scored Senator] stickpin from Antonio Mortino, « triek-[taree hase smash fe RAB) Rs EE Oc ska * aay) - weap. Net.| HELEN WAINWRIGHT IN Frelinghuysen for his alleged failure] yer, of No. 2207 Crotana Avenun, the am. LOUIE GN) Ld Cubiwi hin allo a ano a ESL INT 1s 21] BRIGHTON MEET TO-DAY| McCumber Hopes to Report]: co-operate in the Governor's effort | BTe"* IMth Street AB. R. H. PO. A. B,|Flugstead cf.. 4 1 2 6 0 0 (SATURDAY) 15 78 to Senate by Wednesday. lieve New Jersey, of its Th chaufreurt smith, rf «6B 222 0 Mera) pee Se EE In the qualifying rounds for t 70| _ Helen Wainwright will compete In the ne Se ws tage. : tm held roporcer, 8... 3 0 1 1 0 1) Pothers ‘ ‘ 1 a H ASHINGTON, Sep! —The 0,000 exch to-day by Magis- : ‘ ony pion hip the following player i D swimming meet at the Brighton Beach ; WASHI ‘ N ; pt ‘ , 2 Gavernaplaintaaning@ine Halle bull of st ody b Mania He %..2 21060 6 6 seknns Sh so , qualified: “ ; Baths this afternoon, She will be aj} bonus received another setback 11 sta trate Simms to await ty netion of thet a eg og a4 oof Rigney 10 Paul Cornelius, Alfred Nathan jr, 1 HOLLYWeaD) ROLF CLUB, starter in the 600-metre Invitation swim] conference to-day ved a telegram from Gov. Miller] Grand dury Stocl 410 2 | Woodall 4 0 0 A. Pieal, Harty ¢ rowes, Philip J. (SATURDAY) aeaiat GaMwdnn. a winner of the 7 sting th the New Jersey] Purlino she when hig one : 10 oy ool Pillettc p 0 0 1 Hager, Thoma Harry Wat-] Tn the qualifying rounds for the club] Joseph P. Day Cup internat ocean} Owing to the absence of T! Senators: and ressmen be asked] pin was taken and I nig ba 44 son elite] ; An championship, sixiven players out of af race, and Hilda Ja European] Simmons, North Carolina, eh their offices in forestall-| Millott of the 1 ued . 6 raom as won by A mith, © 1 0 ao 1 a4 a | @ Peter J. MeCoy, | total of seventy-five qualified, They} champion, In this the thee] Democratic conferees, the confer Movement of all the coal then| hil a tively 1 poe ‘ ‘ wher) winuknie Hum ave Harey Alogenan, Arthur Miner, | girls will try to obliterate several world’s} reruna to lay aside the tariff. te ROME auereeta ! other patrol ete y 0 0 " j DUN OOO Se Harold Steine urd Contied, Mil-| records at 300, 400, 4¢n and 00 yards, | Tot TAGCHAIIAL Ud GontgonoMent I was promptly masured by Seng. it ts ath atruck 1 . ‘ SEETCOALAS | Cee a mrret ee As ton J, Bach, Arthur De Young, Alfred} and at 300, 400 and 500 metres ie piper Sa eu thn Eide BNA the Ganaressmem of theloland’ uted to rsols chtstiok Total "5 69 687 Is 3 CHICAG . Gross, W'cap. Nathan jr, Jules C, Leeds, Lawrence| Miss Wainwright will also compete In] Of the bonus until to-morrow we on f oe Pea su Rone VBR. HPO. A. E K 8 if Frank B. Barrett, Arthur Me-| the fancy dive, which will bring together] Chairman McCumber, however, an upport. Senator i t tH iene 4 22 1 0 0 Re i eae Claie By A. Alexander, Lewis Heil | the Miases Liggin and Meany, well] nounced he to rush the teh sptarested n the proporitivn| DRUGGED AND ROBBED AR ROW A. B. | Johnson, 83 sa # ale 2 = Ber aki acean sya 65] broner, W. J. Strauss, H. A. Saks and] as ther springboard stars. Another! tq completion, submitting a report was in the beginnin Muranyille, 8.40 0°10 01 $ Ol Coilins, 2 oo + * 5 o Ret Bru a | Dr. M. 1. Sho feature will be the 50-yard handicap for| the gonute un Wednealay If precible | ator “Frelinghuysen, without| IN HER HOME, SHE SAYS|‘amnyl! 0 feo x 2 oo a 5 oO 1 0 0 ECHO LAKE COUNTRY CLUB. W. Green .... cone 8 0 697 smldest mieemialdy, ae a 1 under, zee Ac uM ing co-operation at that time - » or kamera | Bigben, If $0 0 f 0 Stetil 40% 8 0 0 / Cut Champlonship, HUDSON RIVER COUNTRY CLUB, iP THe rakes public my telegram to him, | Mrs. De ae dhl lies iatadecad SPY 404.2 Strunk 40 2 2 6 CATURDAY ST Ea abt aly 8 ae PRELIMINARY FOOTBALL Was RannHenital Uecrue OF pets CUA di] Tron = filmes, [Ruseills efeies A) 0 1G SEINE I Be 16 8 | Dtlen thor quiltvlnk rejtnan for whe Fr (SATURDAY sey | JOHNNY FARRELL SETS. PRACTICE FOR PENN bliged to refer to Gov. Miller t . ‘ Fa) | nmin, ea ee Sohalk.: oo 8 1 Bee eee ipa ms Walter Betnecke ig NEW COURSE RECORD st, and contepted himself with) 0! No : juatstpate |Cirin ) o rat oo ver, p po 09 # Oo cr mGh ABAINBE’A, DD, Pextons!| Monet vara : 38 PHILADELPHIA ) Jor e there was hho doubt then of| Moke app are jeter Provtea a A mit Es mere = Mist. Phit parse Mra la f + Farrell, the Quaker Ridge pro- eign nei nic} Now dersey getting the coul we? " : See 7 ey against Pulp E a HUNTINGTON COUNTRY CLUB, PER Gas SAN ile ony teybleyety a-ha ae Hila ue ete phn tion | ; us bing ee a 0. 70! Tota . nig ate PiueA Armatte inst J Fs Aber teasional, enjoyed a regulation old-fashe | ve of Pennsy \ te ask fo “oa , itis Neanie 004 68 ben pn; J.T. CFM. Snyder fr. faxen Andie t aiteataa seme toned hela ay (Gp fk, tna of the ails to-du ' ud tek _> ; “8 74 1 1 »000001—3 Auster against August B " M:[hition four-ball | m ayed over |? ne club pro, and dee [lOo-merrow for three weeks’ prelim HUTS ALTE SAD h ‘ r1000000 4-4/9 Hit—Flagstead Inyder wr. usa i tlach, [thirty-six holes. Si on the in- Beuntmore, {RArY foothyll practice. Capt, Jor LMINGTON, Dei., Si 1.—Three | Ske ‘ N x : | n. Bestipdene alph Callds RB tiss. dividual score prize. The res fol. y ' 5 th K. Ui Mil wady taking ow J Two base hit—Grimm. ‘Three hase] Kayser, who nt titles low Phe. nis fn seu : ‘ Injured xe 1 jiauid eat nit wes, Bottomly, Russelt.[d Collins, McClellan elder, led the field iu qualifying | Sirazen 147, Kerrigan 148, Duncan] 2 ne ioweat MS Panaaite iene ee _ i Seuinwe fotlen bow bideane! bach ' Raseee aay - rounds, 149, Mitehell 152 haGow ennaylvania passenge nie th tents of ! ¥" V Horns' T er. Lett on Left on APP tat bid ; p Nant play, for he set a new record for! gssne.onc Se a Fi i he eontiate ' 4 [ENGINEERS RQUNT RY CLUB. | KNICKERBOCKER COUNTRY ciue,| lant Ply: for he wet 9 new mcord for 0,000 FEE VE AN) Ws Wits ont atation, warty ud ve. thro + 00 s Dittsbune 1 ot 10. Rose on Balls—Oft Pil ify 4 for the La- Handicap Sweepstakes—Saturday. Ee Nt oe oi mat the old hate ot Va, Sept. 4A norton sre Migs Daisy Pile w ; Penis Adams, 1-{iett Struck Ovt— By Faber 6, Tn the qualify: 7s Groans, Heap. Net. 7 i of Logan's bu Hist w ri phia, Miss Hagel 8! to, 2. Hit by Piteher—RBy Faber hor Day tournament the following 71 made by Tom Kerrigan cartier In the i io i . i trad it—by by Adame} Pille 2 a playera qualitied aeason. The club i offered The lo Nina. Pyeng Wilming : A ° 1 bat Winning | ¢ ) Ump jnthrie and D. Rockwell, 82 M, Demarest, 84; og @ purse Of $200 Tor buat score of the han $ ‘The SON tLe OF: Sethe: Sie i i wna | piteher—Ptetfe Losing pitehe Owens. Time—Two hours and four }. BR. Beaumont ad Indications are that Farrell f unknown cause ii tl suffering trom fractured r b y ; HW, Pow, GB Beaumont. 68) nd Lh use’ h it td for a hee n 1 Adams, Umpires—Rigler and O'Day minutes S. B, Ineson, N. M. Garland, $1; 5 icher for his d pleasure " isiona, i for is