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a e ‘THE EVENING WORLD SATURDAY, SuP EMBER 23, 1922. .- THE TOUCH IS NECESSARY IN BOXING, TENNIS OR OTHER SPORTS, BILL TILDEN-PLAYS TENNIS. | THE TORS TEE THING ERITH UKE FIZSINMONS BED MERSIN | cess That Has Reen Pos- Four Winners Within a sessed by Champions in All mee Ones. Branches of Atitetics. — that he was trying to hit a ball. Within a week he was driving 250 yards, and he's been doing that or bet- ter ever since. He applied his natural “touch” to galf. JOHNNY WEISMULLER REDUCES “SKIN FRICTION Johnny Weissmuller has a natural “touch'’ applied to his swimming strokes. He has broken ail swimming cecords easily. He has naturally timed kick they call an “eight-beat"’ kick. He arches his back, making his By Robert Edgren I never saw a finer example of “the touch" m sports than Big Bill Tilden gave last week in the first of the Davis Cup matches at Forest By Vincent Treanor. HE August Belmont two-year Jp olds got a late start this sea- ton, due to the sickness of both the horses and their trainer, Louls Win a susnt wRist Tord TLven prove «A BALL “That KNOCKED PATTERGeNS Weer Feustel, but mak ; ile, body a sort of an naueplane—ot| TT Si taan he a to tine bows. Four Maver tm we ‘ Big Pats m 0 . Aqueduct witht week, Includin: | Paws mastery of every twist! “The multiple kick is delivered not Osprey, which graduated’ from the i with his racquet was amazing, evenlon the surface but Just beneath the maison rake in the tat tien 08: ; el watching him in other cup|furface, where there is fo auction or ch terday. Ki | atyhes for years, $ loss of propelling power through ! The Chairman of The Jockey Club” © t the slightest turn of Tilde! massed air bubbles and broken water, Tan Stace could MAVG BwATEN, HAD *Te Tou ws ams to the track in time to nee j Swiint the ball flew like a buliet, ate}. Last time I saw Charlie Paddock She Wowue (HE'D HAD KETCHELS “Tovent” VAeHTs = & aes Osprey win, and he must have on- t ; . run I asked him how he was able to Fi TTAP WAR & ImtocnoUT. | joyed i thrill when he watched fouldn't have driven it harder with 4 ATZOMMANE SAD NE joyed a real thrill-when he watched , i a] suddenly increase his speed for the APPUED Th “ToUcH “To & 1.0 © C9 - the son of Falr Play and the Rock- ; ull arm sweep, It reminded me of| final rush and leap at the tape. He Blow ®y TIMING (T To LAND WHEN sand mare Olympia come from de- } Maurice McLaughlin when the Comet|@d Just run 175 yards in seventeen HS OPPONENT'S BREATH we AR a e hind Rigel and draw away easily. The used to break a racquet every ifttie| S°COMds Mat, making a world's record 2 ANYON /1T WAS" OUT colt showed the class of the blood for the distance and seeming to al- MOMENT LATER. wes : i while with his terrific forearm drives. a we s sree See Ws one. i -} most double his speed im the last Prevti t On wii ; But Tilden did it witha wrist twist] ew strides, > meA seo) Gate Onna wh ieee tases Af , who is n } m which his arm moved hardly at all] “How can you move your legs any eS tl Th the Belmont string in the absence of and his hand moved only a few] faster than they're going?” I wanted —— Feustel, who is recuperating in Piste, like that of vid tots Wiese < | tO eM: Cuneiie Pappocie SAYS (F HE Lost FORGE SISLER, who is sure of the major league batting crown for || Europe, h dled Amusement, af | Boo Fitzsim-|"" PADDOCK RUNS TO RHY reve filly: £ “ mons in his famous “six-inch knock- Ki 4 vt 8 a} THM. HS TIME AAD TRIED To SPEED UP HIS LEGS PUANAGaN ” the 1922 season, In addition to his many batting laurels this year Hourless filly; How Fair, a daughter aie It ton't that,” sald Paddock. "tt (h & QPROCh « We'd Go FLAT ION Gi Pace” INVENTED Te , achieved a brand new American League record for hitting safely in [Jor Fair Play, and Felside, another : I tried to move my legs faster I'd SICAL TOUCH consecutive games. He was stopped by Joe Bush, after running his string |] Pair Play filly. All four won in « 1 Once Tilden shot the ball near Pat-| Probably break my stride and get so INGoLF. Ro up to forty-one games. Sisler’s streak began on July 27 and ended Sept. 18. |] manner which compelled admiration, t terson’s feet Mike a streak of light- neg up I'd go flat on my face. Joe Bush and Eddie Rommel are having « great tussle for the pitching All except Amusement came from | ning. Patterson reached for tt. a| TRG slentest break at that, speed ed Is - . honors. the Athletlos' hurler having alight edge, with twenty-six victories [| behind. The latter, whose mother ; M . atal. » against twenty-five for peed: Smack—ayd Patterson's racquet flew] I’m running everything is going to Gehri Cheers Columbia Fi ‘ootball ki ans Ailes ana dase CLAsprate rvatihe ack and naok tor (us Gane staatthar I wey ant ernie oamcnnnh te a pened | out of Wis hand and went whirling Midbriheaaticael legs and everything lead, eaching having forty-seven purloins to his credit. of track record time. hrough the air twenty fect away. | cPin& perfect time. When I must Tho folowing records include games played Sept. 23: Trainer Odom is ‘enthusiastic over Pattern eto Toking aha Hana ov, ted ther, aod With ‘ Terrific Punts in Practice Games Gued the oscem hen nas wit the Bele which ha % 4 i S mont youngsters and the race-goiny fae sees ease) wrenched open, eee or arms faster, . It's the rhythm Fort Slocum, reaching well up to- The latter has been out-distancing hir Player, AB, H. . Bo OH. 0, pubile shoud share Odom's yond i iden ‘just played tennis’? with |— Wee hest—the music that quickens. . ward fifty yards, according to Coach] captain by several yards recently |/ Stengel ..... 230 «8G iasm. If ever there was a single pers tho Australian until he was ready to| That's the “touch” that makes Pad-| Roderick, Great Great Halfback, Is | rhorpe. until Manning slightly injured hi: {} Cunningham igo os son who has done things for racing, nish it, Then thone bullet-ike wrist [2c 4 eeu world’s champion. The]. EO 1 ware Second ‘Then Michael Garvey, the young,|ankle. Both are said to be better}! Young ; ot 18 that: perso, (a May: Betintwe,, Warne drives, perfectly plaeed and unreach. |Stronsest) most agie iegy in the reed tO Take SecOMA, | siond-neaded 150-pounder of City Col-| than ffty-yard kickers, although no} { Mrurel ms ie out him the sport might not be In its able, left Paterson so helplessly |v qe aniore move tye ene eof sod Place in Popularity lege, although inexperienced in college| actual test has been made for an}; lly: a prévent thriving condition. He breeds 1 anchored through the last set that it| if Be didn't have the streak of rhytim y football, has been practising punts all] averago. Frinch faa ist horses and races them for the pure i looked as-if he was giving it up and |UnMns through him. / summer until his averages, under] O'Callaghan, a heavy backfleld man.) } fobertaon “ate love of It. } waiting to be counted out. But that |, pals that a large part of “the By Burris Jenkins. normal wind conditions,’ reach more} is Stevens College's long-distance |) simi 2236 The odds on or against his color j Wabi't Patterson's: troible, It was|tucn, at wove fOr AMI In SporteL) Ae satan “Bields where’ Columbia] Coan (ety yares: Mel Js much the] Pooks A ee rrabiy alonealae oft fant: 3S bearers don't interest him, but he is | Breimply useless to reach for @ ball that | {% OMly setting action to music. Ta] er Field, where Columbia} pect Kicking back on the Joe Neville's| would appear unfavorably alongside off) Ssh o-+ 8 8 broad minded enough ts kaew thet ! had passed before his eye registered like to hear from John M’Cormack| University’s football squad is train-/ grst team Hneup. In the light work-| Gehrig's of Columbia, Coach Durbor- Beott 12 6 others of the great army of racee J Ns fight. on that. He's a bug on athletics. Jing, a football volleyed up from the| out at the Lewisohn Staudjum yester-| row of Stevens considers O'Callaghan Ryan /-@ 8 } a} Copyright 1922, B: King 1 8 goers like to bet on, them. ; JOE GANS HAD Best Toucn| “Te 1% _By Robert Béeren) | ten yard line yesterday afternoon with|day somo of his punts approached) at least an average Mfty-yard man. | |} 5. ‘arias oR AWONGO ROK ERS TOTH TRIES AGAIN a deep “plunk.” It rose in a long, | the Sixty-yard mark. ; Practice was light at most of the|| Meguling 1m a Ghaslew: Stopatians and» bans Haale : ‘ = | Fordham has two good, first-clasa| metropolitan colleges yesterday In eae ¢ 2 H Champions in other branches of TO SWIM CHANNEL|, {281 and dust efore st de-] punters, Captain Tommy Meyers and] preparation for & heavy practice Jonnerd . Bhd ee Tien eke planiel Bune sae { poore elcast a) raya ave the) (*touch scended the seemingly tiny pigskin] Joe Manning, both backfield men. scrimmage (o-day PITCHING RECORDS. PITCHING RECORDS. terday. They sctatched the promis- 4 a S i Pape. Hse vavi + i 4 55 ‘ 4 SPEILAAAre HG oe cee eee DOVER, England, Sept. 23 (Associ.| “@vered. then whirled itself through Pitches Ww. L, P.O. Pitener. w. LPC. ing three-year-old out of the handicap A Quick or skilful, It's something Sat ated Press).—Charles "Toth, long-dis-| ‘2° #it like « projectile in a long slant Jonnard $2 Ay Bene 2% = =—6 ~— 808. J | where he was scheduled to meet those " carft be drilled into an athlete by|tance swimmer of Boston, startea|'? ‘he ground, gaining remarkable ; 7 8 Sy sont and Gossi iit a tg 4 3 es beet Tnenaecen Meee few ot that training. It has to be there natural: forward distance as jt went. It usttc CWS portock 3 Barnes’. OR LAID ray « 5 it Thunderclap, They figured that eaining CAO G6 0 re naturally.) from a point midway between Dover bs ¥ ae 6 W 003 Hoyt 16 12 oT Thunderclap couldn't carry 188 p ds With = fighter NOCce eae and Folkestone at $:45 o'clock lasi|tpped just over the 30-yard line of | $ Cee iiee oe 2a Dies 18 12-520 Hand beat Flannel Shirt with 95. into @ blow at the instant of landing, | Msht In another attempt to swim the|'he opposite goal, Dave Driscoll, matchmaker for the ROBINS ag eae eens coer fie ‘oon hace 1 Stanley Ketchel, years ago, uston-| Hnelish Channel. The punt was over sixty yards long. | Eybets-McKeever Exhibition Com- nai ug Me sna ; I ; ai ease. had the assistan ished the Northwest by knocking out] The captain of the mail steamer|!t was made in the face of quite @l pany, to-day announced the complete Piayer, ane re Bos Pe 8 1 Nt peepee Tr pote ia 4 about forty more or less skilled fight-| from Calas upon his arrival early'thi: | sizable wind, with an old hall. And}earq for hin boxing show at Ebbets bdieag bad PH Vance Monn toe a, But be probatiy could have ers, when he was only a cowboy with| morning reported sighting Toth, ac- x ; ew ke: iy Fe eN (oat rag A Ae ‘ | | 9 natural love for fighting that made| companied by a launch, « little more|(rs Mckins le8 of the punter, Tew 1 yieia on Tuesday night. Kid Sulll- &. Gretlth then ake genie ye emer Uae | bacscacte i muriegas ey ane | him leawe the range and live in althan halfway across the Channel,|Gehrig: 210-pound back on Colum-|yan, Brooklyn's sensational feather iv Grictitiy ° who liven to have & wager Gown cm | hae heat ie we rene fine easterly wind, but ine rey alld Rain S0 sore /weight, and Vincent ‘Pepper" Mar- . Janvein. ¢ ‘ 13 PITCHING RECORDS, his starters, made the good price of ' a box son, 1) seas avere heavy, tossing the}from a muscular sprain as to cause a " neduled Manitox. twelve Mitel reece sy “ a . i he was a master boxer from the stari] launch considerably. ‘Toth was ap: | tim UE aaae hedujed to. “Vex iw ' 4 pispete me even mensy on Thugserciey: Sad tae j because the “touch” was born in him. | parently making fair progress, but thy |?” ; ; _ [rounds in the star bout. The rest of 148 Rusther 9 tle Chief, whereas they should have } Later I saw him knock out clever|seamen believed conditions too ad-| “I never saw a better,” was Head ling card will be as follows: Willie ‘ 8 Ran, 4% The it oo 6 sgainst Soanaal Wniee i Jack O'Brien in New York. The skiil| verse to allow of success. Coach Buck O'Neill's comment of] yack vs, Nat Pincus, four rounds; 9 Decatur +.++0+05 3 Une eS See ee Psi | learned in ten years’ boxing with] On his last attempt, on Aug. 2, Toth|Gehrig's punting prowess. “Under} ory py ys, Al Tiernan, &1 ° Bheiver s...0 2 3 nde i champions couldn't save O'Brien from| was forced to quit only four miles A ena ie contd bards [eee eo jel aaaye al ‘i Fe you ‘ Mamann ; Reve. Bese. $08 5 00 dae ane ; Yetchel’s blows. from his goal. favorable conditions he could be do-} rounds; Jake-Ahearn vs. Billy Nay-/ 15 000 Bike-Racing Fans See a Mitchel! ° been and will be easier spots for Flan- } Ketchel was born with a knack of Se timing and placing punches, just us a] LYNCH OVERRATED, tausician is born with an ear fo- harmony and an artist with an eyo] SAYS COMMISSION HEAD nel Shirt, and why Stoneham and Goldsborough should have fallen into such an unpromising situation isn't Ing seventy yards.” lor, six rounds, and Sonny Smith vs. Eddie Mahan, the far-famed Har-|weo willie Spencer, ten rounds. vard buck of 1917, once stated that Riding of 621 Mile Event at Velodrome. “thir or ds:tee verages | Paul Doyle, the east sido Italian, and Al , clear. | tor color. thirty-seven yards is « good average) te ot Yonkers, both of whom are hot — Tt was much the same situation tn } If Tom Sharkey had been gified| The State Athletic Commission con-|for any kicker." And Eddie Mahan ore, q match with Champion Jack Brit-| Fifteen thousand cycling enthusiast the opening event. Stoneham started 4 with Ketchel's touch" no ving | ducte ‘ sesiieday ‘ © is day. By Itoi welterwot : EA y Vv , and he was 1 Alaa foun Heme a NE ducted an Investigation yesterday into] Was no mein punter in his day. By]ton for the welterwetght title, will ov last night saw Alf Goullet and Orland: NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE a W rack ek ene 4: he nh . He Won} the disappointing bout in which Joe|thirty-seven yards Mahan meant from | Punches thie evening In the star attraction | 7 made favortte. y or wi @ peru- a lot of fights by sheer agressive sius-l1 inch, world's bantamwelght. chome : ‘ A ine [of ket Founda at the Queensboro stadium Piani score first honors in the 100-kil .300 HITTERS. -800 HITTERS. sal of the dope won't disclose—6 to 2 ging, hardly knowing where his blows} “V0 ESRI SLB am-}the line of scrimmage. Measuring |), pong island City. Besides, Matchmaker| ometre team race, which is equivalent Player. Club, H. P.O. Player. Club. A.B. H. P.c. || would have been the proper price would land. When he fought Kid] Pion. lost the decision to Jock (Kid) }from the kicker, his estimate would] jim Buckley has arranged another ten-|+, 6214 miles, at the New York Velo Hornsby, St. Loul 232 Bisler, Bt, Loule, bez 254416 against him, John Madden had the #McCoy—a genius with a “touch” at} Wolfe of Cleveland Thursday night atlhe about forty-four yards, since the|rounder between Johnny Coney, Charlie) | ; S Bartort, St. Leute A Cobb, Detroit 514 logical choice in the race in Wild- j the end of each arm that gave him] Madison Square Garden. At the con-lounter usually stands seven yards be-| Cook's west side contender for the fenther-| © ™mG- She AERERE exmnblnaor nsesk,_Cineinnat 2 Speaker, Cleveland... 423 drake, @ previous winner, but his amazing hitting power for a slightiy| clusion of its hearing the Governing |hind the line. ht champlonship, and Frankie Fitzpat-} rode rings around forty-eight oppo Pittsburgh .. 72 Hellmann, Detroit... 456 price soared to 11 to 5, built’ man—Sharkey was knocked | fourd announced that no grounds ex-|~ An account was taken yesterday of [MOK The turd ten will have for princl-|) nents, The mighty Alf alone won nin |' Hottorniy, St Lal at Woodall, Detroit .... 118 When the race was over Madden's down twice so cleanly that his feet] igte against either otfeight of Gehrig s consecutive punts pals Vie McLaughlin, the weat side irl) sprints and his sturdy Italian part-|} Higbee. Pittsburgh «. 301 Linas A agabond pes horse had won. Rock Salt waa sec- flew up and he struck his shoul is Her. ot ielght oF Gebrig A man, and Joe Pledge, the Long Istand mid-| Sprints a rdy Italian par intes, Chicago. .... 186 Van Gilder, St. Loui 90 : a f his she th Chairman William| ‘They were 51. 50. G1, 55, 57, 45} aewotgnt ner showed the class in ‘fiv | \ollocher, Chicago... 195 sb aad ond and Ambler third. Virgintus was aces BAe SELZCSAE MOC Ay Re wears /Mtulduatt ‘daslaved ‘thal sLgneh 4s avers tingle) Kurta making un average of Geauie. ana Gann ee + Harper, Cineinnatt, > 431147 ‘Sine ont 182 ba a poor fourth, Of cofirse the start ing him out and roughing him. Vito | rated, ep ‘This is ten is better Si “ie fea r foullet anc ‘ani turned the table Mann, 8t » 138 a retroit... 12 . Vir: tever chance he McCoy's ‘touch'’—his instinct for] Chairman Muldoon announced the re- iad ae Me ater J ota. Faniio ae Deals gl ftir at lon MeNamata and Grenda decisively Heiter ty ae} coe At ry We was knocked back hitting—Sharkey could have beaten| instatemont of Tut Jackson, Washing: |" "Gey, K : FOUHE Athi eircbar: dimes ecuiohen atl i : Carey, Pitt 500107 may have had. ‘ . t Court, House, O., colored heave. }, Geurig is an enormous young ath-|on Went 14th Street to-night. Petey Hayes It was apparent from the very star’ arey, Pit tart 4 to last in a jiffy, After that Taplin Teffrioa. aes use, O., colored heavy- bees with broad shoulders, full chest}of Bath Beach will meet Jimmy Gaudy of | Wallér, Fhtadetpnia.: 4 took the colt wide. It would have been unwise for him to beat him up mak~ ing up an Impossible gap. Dunean, Cincinnath Schmidt, Pittsburgh. fe] weight, who was indefinitely suspended FITZ FOUGHT THE WAY TILDEN | cohiowing his recent hout against Harry PLAYS. Wills at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn. that the best team in the race were and strong muscles. There is no fat|the west side in the feature bout for twelve on him at all, He has brown curly | founds. Matchmaker John Marrow has aiso| the qiltimate victors. ‘The second pal: booked Joe Leggo to meet Tommy Chip in te 4 Willlamma, 8. Loulé ut for eight rounds. to finish was the Australians, Alex Hauser, Philadeiphl Fitzsimmons had the ‘touch.’ He eae Sopnntanign P ahrgy rd to Pre: hair Ce eenagen ety Ne eae the semi-final haamect ana Saal Ne alee op a A a reckine A man can do whatever he abe grac fol wear ‘ ceed carefully wil e fifteen-round|ous football experience wa: McBeath and Cecll Walker, outsprint- jooch, Pittebur ; i 5 ; ¢ can't ught the way Tilden plays tennis, bout between Harry Wills and Clem|{imited to Commerce High School, In Flyweights will be the Prt Bak at the ‘ rv Pi Schulte, Bt. Loult 808" with his own money, and he can’ iting, studying his man, tiring his ;, Fart muten te Col regular weekly carnival of the Oakland 4-| ing McNamara and Grenda tn the last Toporcer, Bt. Louls,. 841 100 blamed for having confidence tn his inan, and then timing hits that were| 2enneen, South American Negro, which | spite of his sore leg yesterday, Gehrig | A. In Jersey City, Mom ing when Gowdy, Boston» a9 10 own judgment, but woe hate to see = an, 0 : is scheduled for Friday night at Madi-|ttayed through the twenty-minute | Frankie Genaro, Olympic Tayweight’ cham-| stages of the baby six-day race. It]| fotay’ cinninnati' |. 122 89 i istiby ecko 4 . son Square Garden. In order to ion and conqueror of Pancho “ ee er tt 127 food fe! irresistible knockout blows, I asked Manis Garden. Wh orden to nearly: gn the twenty minute [pion and conau Crane Vile, #8 | soo. oh crn sh aches G6 eceer the . tips, ak good fellow like Stoneham get the ; {% once how he knocked out Shar-| a repetttion of the dissatisfaction which | Scrimmage with Walter Kopplech [litte oe Wi meme. Sone; se oe il f ie worst of it, and he surely did in'& Ruhlin and other tough men sv] followed the Willa-Tut Jackson bout, | Which he and Capt. Walter Kopbisch pits : - route | 66 speculative way yesterday. easily with body blow Fitz thought] Chairman Muldoon has ordered of Leo and Ban moder sue other backs, . An; AIPENE enone Mt BOpRIRE prices, wilt ‘Two special races will be put on 6 ‘orn it over a minute and said PL Fly manager of Johnson, a pub-|each made one touchdown, be give at the gewood Grove! ss Chapntan to~ pees os Fata and Lexingten Thee the way they breathe and| ie exhibition by the South American,| Although Hen Roderick ts consid-|itnice the sturdy Wanderer Clubs fenthors “aire age enetren asians a Mteatiows, 3 py phitaccbetrolt 2m ae Fegpaieth Saialaty hay . pice] lime the hunch to net theye when| Which is to determine whether he witifered by far the most brilliant back] welght” will mest Jimmy Mars of Long [sl- Ne elodrome. ‘The Stock, Bt panes f f shietr th th tn BOG Set there when) Ke permitted to box Wills as scheduled. | and eeeninld runner on the present| 4nd City, conqueror of Andy Chaney, and) will be a three-cornered match bet Fribers, = ee ee < method of getting thale crippiee Tene Timing a punch to land when an reaper Columbia lineup, he takes second suntamweight wilt tackie Wifile allen of| Bobby Walthour Jr., Jackle Clark and M Romton ius, Bt. Lula ted Up propsnly hee eee UM opponent has just expelled his breath | ORANGE COUNTY FOUR place to Gehrig at the booting game, | Brookly — Plerra Seargent, When thie has be iitienry, Bt Leute; : vmpie. Southern Croaa and Lucky Bi | is a vather neat operation, and no OUT OF POLO TOURNEY And yet his kicking exceeds Maban's! sammy mutta and Joe Melito, the two] decided, 100-kilometre team mot Hourars others hoxer without ‘the touch” could do theoretical good kick. An average of|crack bantams, meet {n the star attraction} paced duel, 62% miles, will be foug LEADING BASE STEALERS. it eleven consecutive punts of his taken] ?¢.,\en, roun@s at the lad Medics’ Ree out. pina 47 READING BASE STEALERS. sad dap in toa eae Jolinny Kilbane used to have “the | Hecnuse of the death of Charles| yesterday came to 48 and cight-| nd. contest” over the wame dintance will} The inntor-paced standing up to Sept Carey, Pilteby % rae es ont a a Bonde had a bad day in the saddle, such." He may have it still. We'll] Carey Rumsey, who played No. 2 on|elevenths yards. However, the aver-|Qiimen Dominick Servedio and Charlie) 2 ane 24, 64 4h PHA Friach, New FY Wwillnimenn, Ft bi Micon Oy ee Shohigiee and Qo when he fights Johnny Dundec]|the Orange County team, W. Averel;]ages of these Columbia star punters as al Maranville 20 five mounts, ¥ ? h. Kilbane wi 0 o favorably if the; Vincent r fartin will shift hie 1% 10 8 habeas Thunderclap; was third on Hephan- this month: mane was a fast boxer. | Harriman, Captain of the Orange} Might not appear so fa ¥ ney raining quarters to-day. to Hranc jog op O8 nih Ma Rigel. He liked to dance around other fight-] county team, and brother-in-law of Mr.| Were made in the face of an onrush- 3.. where will) put finishing |i tnare 4” 8k OG ——$—_— nd | (5 tnd second On | ers and tap them neatly without ‘ da, | {DK eleven Couched do hin training. foF ie twelverround | [pry 7 1 a = / x ; Rumsey, withdrew the team yesterday yout with Kid Sullivan at Rbbets Meld} \iquel 10 Ed Arlingt doens't often see bis nock hem out ootball candidates ™ cpasypealpealid gd CUED 9 Ed Arlington anackine them: out, He liked to taehel TGs torthenraing: gurnacsamt forgo yc sy ook cata en carina | amet nt Rtice Ma renee ald N. Y. A. C. WILL HOLD NEW TYPE OF SEA SLED |. u set unt sheterday Tamme Without the slightest risk, because nis] the Monty Waterbury Cup at Meadow} none except Homer Hazel, 207-pound |!" Primary Seanins, {21 4". hempacy DEMPSEY PARTY | OFF FALL GAMES TO-DAY PUT INTO THE WATER | Fortune turned her smile raaened wim sense of timing Was perfect, But when} BT0k and also from the spectal match] hack of Mutgprs, who ts gt present] a title, Toinmy Purrie — for a change, and Amanda Hoey go he wanted to win with a knockout,|Which had been arranged between!taking examinations for eligibility, sloned by’ Jiminy, Tey and FOR BIG GAME TO-DAY | ain 8. Hetttrich of the New Yout| WEST MYSTIC, Conn., Sept. 23,~.|home in front of the hot favorite, Leg he could time @ knockout punch as]Orange County and Eastcott on Oct, 3. can compete with Gehrig for distance her's workouts yOu Bie Basetacell ation sy BAG alle eharnbigis reo: | The sea sled Luz, a type expected to| HOF. Fator was pinched back on the eaaily as a tap. - The withdrawal of the Orange County | Hazel has repeatedly reached 70 yard: WHE Gara at Abi Cannons to-|Dempsey and his party, consisting of | ord ieee io 4-8 for @ 600-yard run out-| revolutionize river travel in South hatiar shorty f. pote eer Bs Joe Gans had “the touch” for fizht-lteam will not make any vital change| in Punting practice at Neilson Pield.| i Quit Sinaia of two tiie | cate a Gea thael Reboee ak 5 Off aris this afternoon, in one of the| America, was launched here yesterday |72d¢ i ing developed more perfectly than any]}in the scheduled games for the Water-| He is # powerful dark-haired line-} pouts. “In main. event yel of 7 LAYER rt Edgren, Al Cure] ore ints at the annual fall track | The Lus, designed by Albert Mice. {for Mausht other fighter In his class. He stood ser who has been away from| Homes Wi make. hin local debut | rier, Dr. H. F. Ploree and Walter D. ; of the New York A. C.. a — G bury Cup, the only immediate effect] Plunger who \ fast Wille Phietfer 6f Harlem. 10 the and field 1 man, inventor of the soa sled, te 50 fest | wera 5 close, moved only a few inches with |») 0" ie effect) pootball a year or so and if he suc- femicfinel He enter ena, the hard-hitting | Hinds of Portland, Me,, arrived in the|which will be run) on the. club's }iong, will carry thirty passengers and World's Tennis Champton to Play j head and body, blocked blows and ae the lay of a bye to Eastcot!| ceeds in passing the exqminations for wit swap. punches with Philcity Inst night? ‘The party will leave |xrounds at ‘Travers, ialbad, aeearige \s expected to have a maximum .peed| casiies S” Landers d drove In perfectly tmed counters, | 1" @ 6 Toe ey ferry 4t Cochran Field | elegibility will be an enormous asset Harry Albert's protem to-day by automobile for Havelock, | yi ee ne eer whieh ie rivals of SMBY Tolled SA BOGE tithe he Sicecuiah. Lawn Baas | , ad Flanagan, Tauslolan, took up Tbs mach belmnen| Meadow Brisk and to the Rutgers outfit, ||| an Morgan, who in etooming Atle King’s County, to enter the woods in] will include Jack ‘Sellers, a clubmate: lena River, Colombla @ Magda-| vr ounced yesterday that several Inter | go! ong as © follow vgo, which is also scheduled tol ne of the most disturbing lacks in nona for a crack at the ts ieee ors s Willie Farley, Loughlin Lyceum: Bitot a = tating tennis matches will ve played on the orthodox style of handling clubs|taks place on Tuesday afternoon, will] the New York University squad ts] nos of Madisn! wetenmeeer aren este OF RIG GN BA Knights of St, Anthony: | yy. ogy ee te Worth Meadow in Central Park at | he cou'dn't drive a ball over 180 yards. pred ved from the No, 2 Fleld| that of i goo! punter. None of their] to hear. fro mal M The champion sald ho was) cohfdent Kovk ‘of the Loughlin Ls- lerdier Fines Maranville @11M), 939 o'clock to-morrow One day, disgusted and ready to give ie ran ee autawinner of that} star backs, Toorock or Washington, sid Barbarian iat he would eventually be matched 7 % inn ye paige Petia ioy vat is Among the. players wie have ad rying to become a golfey he had} ™Atch will then play Eastcott in the eee Jexro he pally b iad A with Wills and expressed e that Another feature will be the national {> need yeaterday| to take part in these mate: ry \* an bas Nration Rolfey he had) second semi-final match on Thureday | he sPeesty i ye pesapheg iy be Jack Britton, the welterwels! would: materiaiixe, He ea ONE So-milleateepiechane cham-|that Rabbit Maranville, shortatop of tha} iam T. Tilden 2d, National singles and Diente is tecmnpate hi Bept. 28. The first of the elimination| “alled ood kickers. Carlton, the) jane ix conditioning himself f° mag hass : Fe ee eee which Mike, Devatley, | Pittsburgh Pirates, had beon fined $10) | doubles champion: Vineent Richards, T'll set {t to muste,” he said. Flan- games will be played as originally | ther back, is the best bet they have, with Jimmy of Harlem in Ho pipk of condition thel \ilicose A.A. veteran, will defend his} for hie encounter with Johnny Kaw-| who holds the doubles title with Tilden; agan began siuging and swinging his planned by Shelburne and All- Treland his averages, as Well as can be e- wit eal f For AO ub for the tiile ee enta’ |wcwlee At 194 pounds, The boils on his title, Phitudeipiin ethivign will maka) ings tn the game at the Polo Gro Watson Waehbure ond soesthty Wille @river in time to the music, forgetting on Monday afterneon at Cochran Field, timated in the shifting breezes at] U.a"t 4 twelve sounds oo 1c arme are repidly healing. a bid fer this tule on Thuredey, a B. Davis of the California team. ¢ |