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¥ ) WHITH SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va., Sept. 27. HERE are some wonderful con- tests in store to-day in the women's national golf tourney ere. The first should be every bit @ thriller, with Glenna Collett and Hzabeth Hardin facing each other. ise Hardin's chance to win will ve Rermined by her short game. Mrs rge and Mrs. F. C. Letts, the Bman who put out Miss Cecil Leitch ast year, will meet in what should Pe a nip and tuck issue, Edith Cum- mings will have her work cut out for her in getting by Mrs. David Gaut, jouthern champion. , Mrs, Ronald Barlow, veteran Phil- sdelphia star, and Mrs. Norman Rood, a comparatively new comer ho is making a grand showing, wiil feet in another struggle worth wit nessing. Mrs. Barlow, out in 42 yes erday, had no difficulty winning her atch. Mrs. Feitner will meet Mrs C. Hurd, former national cham- pion, who, like Mrs. Feitner, is re- furning to the game after a long ab- ence. Mrs, Hurd had a good round esterday, finishing with an approxi- Jackson and Mrs, Hecksher i] come together and Alexa Stirling ill be opposed by Mrs. Alexander. rs. Gavin will meet Miss Frances dfield, an aggressive young girl 0 hits a long bali and who ts quite y to spring a surprise If she gets that the enced generally believed finalists will be the |Alexa Stirling, former cl Glenna Collett, Providen tional nineteen-year-old star This phenomenal go'fing 1922 continues to be a bad one for the ehampions. Jim Barnes was left pletely out of the championsh ure at Skokie, Jesse ford was amped by tt weetser a nehe fat Brookline, and yesterday here Marion Hollins went down to defeat before Mrs. Quentin Feitn Sout! Shore in the first round at matel play. The champion was thg victiin of the lonly upset of the day,)nll the other avorites coming through sccording to the schedule as mude out by the ope. Mrs, Feitner defeated Miss Hollins Ihy the decisive score of 7 up and 6 to The wide margin of her vic- tory was due to a combination of ood, steady play on her part and an absolute collapse by Miss Hollins on leeveral tmportant holes. year of Miss Hollins las been ill a great deal during the past summer, but she had apparently entirely recovered from the effects of that illness jeame in second to Miss Colletti | #6 qualitying round, Tt seemed to- . however, that the inevitable t ts resulting from @ summer's lay-off from competitive golf de- seended on her all at once ner defeat a certainty first drives went soaring tee. Roth got good drives hole, but the journey <alrway to the green wn: r the champion id made on that first through the ainftl ex- She land her second shot in a trap, just Mnaged to get out on her third, and ¥ter pitching to the green with her i two putts to get down, Weitner, handic. at the Mart with a drive that was sev ards of he Hollins wallop apped her bail straight down the airway to ket on the n in three he then took two putts for a win- ning 5. ‘The champion's nerves seemed none tuo good after that bad start. TY opectacular part her game is her vemendous power on dhe lone 8 But on the second hole y sh jrove her first ball to a brook run- ——— "FRISCO CHALLENGES )SALTIMORE AND ST. PAUL SAN FRANCISCO, Owners he San Franclaco Club of the yi ast League are so ce in their Mil win the pennant this yenr that the started planning roa mit r world series with the winner of 2 t jason series between Baltim id St. Paul, champions respeetively + Sept. 27 he International Leug 1 the Amer- can Association According lo Dr, Churtes M, Strub, the San Francisco club own: little world series" will start 1 Jet, 17, two days ufter the last games f the Pacitle Coast League schedute, me kK ANGLER” THROWS ELNATO GARDINI TWICE PRANCIS wis, BAte Strengler” L champion, defeated Italian champion and two out of three Re chal- falls here Inst n the first fall In 29 min- ntes an seconds. In the second fall Gardini’s shoulders were placed to the mat in 1 hour, 21 minutes and 1 is won the third fall in nd 08 is with o head —s JOHNSON TO BOX ALLEN. Upon his return from Montreal yes- terday, Frank Fournoy announced his complete card of bouts for Madison Square Garden on Friday night, The main events of f rounds will be between Harry Wills and Clem Joh: . and the eemt-fnal of tielve rounc tween Floyd Johnson, the young and Whitey Allen tacomet, defeated Mrs. H. A, Bterrett Hutchinson, Mlinols, 6 and 5, Sian Elizabeth Hardin, Baltugrol, detent. ed 4 Rosainond Sherwood, George’ Sand b. Mrs, Norman K. Toerge, Nassau, defeated Misa Loulne Fordye Kathleen Gorman, Ti feated Misy Marion Holling, | Mra feated Mian Rentric ira, Mt. "eckeehcr,” Piping dioet te cd Miee Frances Halloran® Sait ‘Late ‘Mty, 1 up. etal Mies Alexa Btirling, Atlanta, Minn" Eitzabeth Gordon, fented Mise Sara F iv THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. GOLF SUMMARIES FIRST ROUND—Mias Glenna Collett, Me . Joseph Bydolek, Eust Aurora, 2 and 1 ee F tts, Chicago, defeated Mra Fitler, Merion, & and 3. 4 Edith Cumming, Onwenteta, defoated and Mrs. ld Gaut, Memphts, defoated Mra sll, Milwaukee, 8 and 2. ‘man Rood, Wilmington, defeated Elkins, Gakmont, nd 6 1. “Barlow, M Mra Quentin Feitn outh Shore, and 6. de- Dorot Mis CO. Audrey Hurd, Westmoreland, de. st Faust, Loul's, wich, de nn, Portland, 4 and % Mra, H. Arnold Mra Gn Be Alera Teor REsonG Face Leer rom + Puntington, Valley, MEL SEL. JOHNSON. M4 GUIRE. Snglund Came Annas YOONG. _NEHF. MS Quit Lan. McPUeER., BANCROFT KART Foote Frances H ake Dnt, 4 aon CUNNING HAM Wise woare GROW. STEN GEL. JENNINGS (concn), Me GRAW Gannon), DOL An (concn), GASTON, BLOM <n SMITH. <> FRriscu ANY REMARKABLE eee TO- DAY IN NATIONAL GOLF TOURNEY'¢ LEXA STIRLING MAY MEET GLENNA COLLET IN FINAL j Another Charpion Falls by Wayside When Marion Hollins, Who Won Title Last Year, Is Easily Eliminated in Cham- pionship at White Sulphur Springs by Mrs. Feitner. NATIONAL WOMEN’S RAWLINGS ning diagonaly across the fairway Her second attempt was just over and hen her nerves seemed to suffer a complete collapse when she dubbed two successive shots to the green, the hall not going over oi MEYERS IS STAR OF SCRIMMAGE AT FORDHAM fifteen or twenty rds on each attempt. She finally M’GRAW AND SPECIAL STAFF TO REPORT WORLD SERIES Fistic News and Gossip Took aT, and te el tena een! | sank Garsany charges at Porton! FOR EVENING WORLD READERS By John Pollock poses the match was ove vad a etif scrimma yesterday after- Miss Hollins got only one 4 on thy on the Ma fleld, Capt. Tommy area Frank Flournoy, matchmaker ot cleat nine hole, and when she player | Meyers was the star of the engagement. Every feature of the World Series on the Polo Grounds will be thor lad son Square Garden, has ar ne aes ue a, Mrs. Feitner madi |ifts end runs were remarkable, skirting | OUghly reviewed by a special staff of writers and cartoonists. angeu his full card of bouts for the ne tur 1p. The next two hol ar f 22 were halved and the champion pick’ | (eqs of the abs for gains of John J. McGraw, manager of the Giants, will describe each day how th | ext indoor show to be staged in the sip) wd /eancedad thai tater ©] ninty and forty yards repeatedly, He| ¥erld's championship is won and lost. MeGraw will reveal the inside strat | ie inciosure on Friday night. Theis twelfth hole when she went over tn r touendowns himself, egy of the opposing teams. im be four bodts oleh Sullivan green on her fourth stiot and took tw ind McDonald; Hanking Mey Bozeman Bulger, in his entertaining style, will pick out the high spot | : si: more to get back. Mrs. Feitner wa: | 8 a4 halfbacks, made a tine showing. | 'f the series for special treatment. f New: York) ya, Young Nelson of on in 3 and took two putts to get |’McDonald caught several long forward Neal O'Hara, The Evening World’s humorist, will make even admirer. | ‘4s. Mass, four rounds; Leo her 5 ‘i pa unerring hand ot Mey. | 2 the losing team laugh with his daily sparkling quips. iates of Adams, Muss., vs. Charley The cards follow are MG Nowedsunwell'Aes : Robert Boyd will furnish daily articles teeming with baseball inter icKenna of New York, six rounds; r 5 owed up well as a plung: ) erest. 3) | ing hatfhack Bud Counihan’s cartoons every day will depict the momentous diamon | lO! Jolins of California v é rae = — jattle in clever pen snaps. Vhitey Allen of New York, t ii nies ie pee pene Lene te ounds, and Clem Johnson, colore 4 fof IP orate erbaeks He Ss, Harry Wills of New York, cot als used s ba ele lov " Ny Mlaplace Artic Butout, the veteran quar- . oF < SEPT ECE MARY K. BROWNE _| ating: Arts Bout the voteran auar espectacte a ay eee ea ee ine iene at TO PLAY T Se ay Meus RiEn Ilia eee aa y his manners etank tngiey,. He wit 'O-DAY made last year when he ted battered wook up 9 Willie De of Newark in sven to victory at Springfield, Muss., he mat tn rounds at an open als AT ARDSLEY CLUB’ the Y mising agau M. C. A. College. 2 have #hown promise 80 far fas Ds Three-set matches, In which Mra. H. [this s Ends, Healy, Fitzgerald nei Stuart Green and Miss Rosamond Now- tackles, Liske, Fallon; guards, Smead, | By, Bich ; : " sdwé sche ( ton came through winners, contributed by MSE as Edward Fi cher Is EEO the thrills to the ghird round of the tawarvorene 200-Pound Tackle, Who meth annual invitation Lav n tennis singles on en, {8 coaching the faareiCilnesk the turf of the Ardsley Club at Irving- He was once picked by Glen Wears Glasses. i ton-on-Hudson yesterday, Mrs. Gre on an all-American alltime _ — accurate forchunders avcounte: for thy ul team. | He te rounding the green] 4 football mane wearing spectacter j saa to fine shape. He takes care detest of Mrs, Benjamin F, Bri th line. na big game, although hitherto un Pelham Country Club star, at 15, 6— ee precendented in gridiron history, may 0, 6-1 yecome an actuality on Columbin Uni ‘The victory of Miss Newt .|COLUMBIA SQUAD meron ear Aaltts ia esi varsity tram this year ton girl, was a triumph for ber court M ue ; ching te arate ae Meee) ONLY PUT THROUGH] priwar risener, 20-pound ta Divot rb, Marnnvasiawy, Uy ae SHORT WORKOUT |" 1c! O'Neill's nrst-string eleven CHUPARIOH) Of GLOOR Nye then tellee s very near-sighted, Without lis St 6—4 1 . Buck O'Neill ‘surprised the Columbin veavy-lensed, horn-rimmed head anor Goss, th & of ’ lay by ing the ights, Fischer can only see things in nor Goss, the Ne. 5 of tha} squad yesterday ioring th Le ATare, Amal CGH iE TReNerla TIRA(Ge ati her best} est practice sex ince. serie houdd: and powerful build, beside against Mrs. Alfred Thurber, ‘The] took its place on programing xperieice as captain and! tackle top ranks g star, by t Veloc f The uncertain ¢ wh pre n last year's freshman team—where ede Me alway ndidly | yvailed around Baker's Field, due to the} he played brilliantly in sp thy Des driving, sive. | fact t number of the men were de-] fact that of necessity his gl had Thurber was unable to check her] layed at the university with their regis- | {0 be omitted—make him such excel formidable opponent, who wo 6—0, 16a, icht the short workout ent line material that O'Neill hat é—6, in fairly hollow fashlo' Sie teen sive him up, — notwithstz Miss Mary K. Brown the nlifornta The squad’ was frstxiven!.« chance Fischer's perisuitnaness ‘ girl, did not come to the courts, By] to show its tac i ability with the So th ial it the direetion of ¢ committee her} dummy The ded body did not 0 mM task tc upon graduate place in the tournament was held open.[ stand up under the stra and the + | man Robert Watt and student The announcement was made that Miss} dust, bresking through the covering, cut} Panager Ray Keenan, to solve the Browne will compete and play through} short the drill lifculty, They beard of the ta two row! ins to-Any : Gehrig, Kode Van pair of non-breakable glasses rs. Mol insted lory e next ive opportunity to cet leone eh scat : with Mrs. Louls Gouy Morria infin some more practice with thelr punt: |OLeOnse | ©e a Seb tie hou the bexsinutose of the dor Ty thelrPing before the ening & en Satur urdinals and they put up the propo opening engagement thes defeated Misa] day with Ursint The first numed con | sttion to a sporting goods company 1 Marenret Grove and Mise Flore sistently punt yards, and O'Neil | nvent a pair like Torporcer's apy lL no doubt will es him to the fo tootball he sporting p LETS brunt of the rm ert os meern is working on an arran SARAZEN WILLNOT ],.h fhe" oc2tet, nl cameluded oh Tene whereby Iensem- of the. correct DEFEND GOLF TITLE |"! nd Into the end of] M#ENIfyINE power are ‘separated by 1 Bi tHE engnicr dpat Aono lined ind overlaid with a layer of what IN SOUTHERN MEET Johnson od Billingsley, ends,| snown as ‘‘non- kable lass. th and t tackles; Fargo und] naterlal used in aviators’ gogel: nd the lenses held { the face with leathe: Make Columbia Eleven| w to war wil be uh ught off at the Broad AC. hight of al fight t 8 Jackson which Straps and padded ke gogles. They = Ps and padded tke goggles. Ths | jigrry Neary, who looky after the affairs will have them ready, think, by Jor Midget Smith, the good itttie bantatn next week ahi of thin clty, has taatched the Midge f fattte Jack “iid: Wolte of Cleveland. tt Fischer up to now has worn Ais}. twelve-round, no deck ko at a boxing yoRiccinimed slepeatae i: | thow to be brought off at Canton, O., on the y pectacles all durin; Get Oo eNenty. iutenda to keep Bi practice during this year except in ating this serimmag If the above arrange ment can be perfected, Fischer wit become an even more valuable ass tot Coach O'Neill's outtit, te Inte eneeoun tba Monday's two hour scrimmage of Detroit on Oct which temporarily disabled three mor | “lun ought to ha troahleta auspulss Myers, Miller and Streeeh—wity | “# *!" knew or ankle wrenehs, Jae Has O'Neil to ease up a bit in yester ore g000" luy's practice, Only running down punts, dummy practice for Mnemen Avan RHA ind signal work for the first and sec rane, Be Tart Prane md tear was the order of t Te eee i renee: Kons ae i Brocklin, a new backfield ; oe howed ap so well In. pu ' thy Fillaino ‘and new 1 ny n puntin PPS ante ce aie Warue tne, ssing as to imperil Gehrig's place mate unaKer to moet Bat © first-string backfield. Mares ! Bhta tn nu etal he present 4 first-string ¢: -five Co um e they Loti will hi ibia tres e their first CITY COLLEGE. line- up of ven boasts en re port or football to-day on South Fi ve NASHVILLE, Tenn, Sept. 27 k; Van Broekl (United Press),—Gene Sarazen, na- Hi kK, full jon: open Kol. ehampior to-d . eee ee é AMERICAN RIFLEMEN oticlals tournament, notitied of th Southern open WIN WORLD'S TITLE] yarvaro AMBRIDGE which starts here to-day, Mass., Sep’ that he would not defend his title as] WASiTINGTON, Sept. Amertean |, : : ‘isher's Harvard varsity el Southern open champion, Sarazen [riflemen ha r her world cham-| iy ough the acrubs tori won this title last spring plonsht ng uu pleked British hdowns In less than a Predictions were made to-day that |team f m Trophy, emblenmtic | stay he team shows + 280 will be the winning score and} t humpionship vf the} than t Ry Hafare’ and thie that O9in the fisues (hat won ths ane Lworld) @ to udvices to the Na+} standing that th rubs had tional open will not be in the money, |tlonal tion from umd! ho had been fr The Pelle Meade ernrse, over whieh |Perry, Obto, ‘The American team shot ing the tournament will be played is in | the foatet at ine: eae w se: the — ‘ miliee se poten: | British ange in Englta wonderful shupe. y siting profes re target used “dinder sinitiay | VALE, sionals have been lavish in thelr [oonaitions. The American score was] NEW HAVEN, in, Sep praise, particularly of the putting sible 8,000, The Krit-] touchdowns were mude by th greens. lose mark, rday in a forty-minu ee * - — e against the scrub tear TEAMS TO COMPETE 48,000 ARE EXPECTE SEG Ni IN RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP AT FIRPO-TRACY BOUT] w Phe ude ag rewult of long t pase The first touct Recket, the varsity quarter! CAMP PERRY, ©., Sept ‘The first BUENC YRS, Sept, 27 (Associated | rook the ball in Hitth stage of the national te match will | Press)e—Gr Intervet ty belng evince ixty yards across for » t be fired here to-day, the biggest event}in the coming fifteen-round boxing bout ha he kick c nd a scrimmage for of the national rif matches. Forty- |between Luis Angel Firpo, the heavy nd touchd mn w tw nine tams have sent in entries, ench{welsht champion of South Amerion, and] stew later by Nelulinger on an « team heing composed of tea men r the Australian tecket failed to hich nt which. la, through Thur will fleht on ub flortioor touchdown: will bring to a close this years’ sho ir neair ampht |were made by t ' ing eran e i 1 1 ni while good 1 f Major Gen. F. E t fel 1 nburt t ob againet t ‘ 0 tt 1 Mate Ke wil) . 10. | PRINCETON jucne, Commandant of the Unite ea] 7 thot policernon sett PRINCET Metine Corps, ts expacted to-day arena to preaurve order bat secret practice of the year eaviest Mne of any metropo itan col ome 2 welght of the sever 1 en—Brodsky, Shapiro, Miller, Spe Laube Ross nd = Brauer jes to 197 pounds, The backfiel Oshins, Lannenbaum, Rosenwas ser and Garvey averages about. 151 pounds. Classes have started at city | 4) Col yet trom 4 to 6 every MSS noon Coach Neville gives his fou Eddie Anderson, the clover t amwelgt varsity teams a serlmmage. Osnins Wyoming wha did such good fehting st year's captain, 18 lald up for ; rhew. oy day or two with a brulsed side , : ort smiths thw crack i i end dares ‘ inlatitig. middieweluht of for the Princeton football sq f ts " reity Field yesterday : sae ; out was marked by a long scrim «Kee i h the first three varalcy com tions took turns against the scrub, each |! " Mitwaukeo Ith 5 team scoring one touchdown, while th | Mid blank: Seh Se ee reer ety best thé scrub could do waa ons touch. |! the Queenabert lown for the afternoon, ‘This ac fi by ‘ when € uch New tercepted | f 4 : forward puss and croswed ¢ alt ‘ tr tin toile ANNAPOLIS. Anka a : N -OLIS Se " ny bi _ANNAPOLI Sept. 3%.— Th v " Naval Academy 1g staf’ was com : ay 4 4 esterduy by the arrival o ‘ : Fusing fin . . ‘ountry’ Moore, who played guard on id ‘\ ‘ aval elevens of 191 3 8 i!so captained the va ' Adiowatght t Tommy Seaffe " Ne in each y i f , i CORNELL. at ‘ ITHACA, N.Y 1, F : , wihuck came to the i an rday. Examinatic f i) A he nd the doctors a that he may no oh 4 ett ho able to phey thiee wee yanks a « y yed lett end N h | n of he S | GUAM Ea, omens Holo, tnteratinnnl Pield, Mende fulltuer i a and Ad) wii bold the place un: ad 64 ab nwieh Village the f that diviston ban momt. kel Gorgon 4 noon Pr Nose Stuffing of Tufter, We _But Are Still in Dark used to say in the poolrooms, No one of the horses or, possibly we should say, the Jockeys, seemed to want to win Story Teller might have done so, for he had every oppor- tunity, Apparently he wasn't equal to the task, and not until he began to weaken did Ponce bring All Over up on the inside, Ponce had beeo pinched off and knocked back com- ing to the stretch turn, but the way, All Over came through the last eighth caused the impression that he might have gone into the lead and " settled the race long before he ao- ° # tually did. Before oheoiely Horse Was Favorite in Day’s Feature , at Aqueduct. By Vincent Treanor. The stewards at Aqueduct are in- vestigating the case of the horse Tufter, whose traincr, Ernest Sictas, found @ sponge in the animal's nose some hours before post time for the stake in which Tufter stood out as the public choice, Where the Invest!- Fred Taral thought he had the beat gation will lead no one knows, but] colt of the year when he brought . previous cases of a similar nature| Great Man to Saratoga. The colt went lame there and Fred had to have remained unsolved. There is only one object in sub- Jecting a horse to such inhuman treatment, and that 1s to have him beaten. The culprit in this tnstance saw hile object accomplished, but in throw him out of training, Great 4 Man's race in yesterday's Parole in- dicates that the colt is back to him- self again and he now may go on and win over the best of them. Accord- ing to paddock gossip Great Man san pull up to Miss Star, the filly who on whose Interest he acted Is another] Monday created a track record of story. .67 2-5 for five furlongs. If this be ‘ When Trainer Sletas made this dis-| true, there need be no doubting Great * covery Dr, McCully, the veterinarian was suimmoned, and while he detected an Irritation In Tufter's nostrils he deemed him fit enough to start in the race. Tufter started, but that's about all. Instead of winning, as he did tast time, running a mile in 1.36 8-5, he pulled up next to last In a seven-horse feld, Costigan was the post favorite In the race, although Tufter had beaten nim quite handily last time they met This, however, seemed to make no difference with the backers of Coati can, The sponge incident meanwh'|: had caused Tufter’s price to soar. The running of the race furnished no angle from which the Investigators might work, for Coatigan himself ran , dull third. The winner was Nose Dive (ret the nost stuff), a compara- tive outsider In the betting. One of these days the sponge stuf- fer is going to be caught with the xoods, and then there ts Hable to be n shooting before sunrise, No less punishment seems adequate for a hrute guilty of such inhumanity. The racing at Aqueduct yesterday was of the queerest variety. Form was knocked awry In certain races and nobody seemed to care. The sec- ‘ond race, dignified by the name of the raternity, looked lke a case of “Atter vou, my dear Alphonse. Pi- rate Gold was favorite. All Over was second choice, Slelyeconard next and Story Teller the outsider. The fou of them raced in a closely lapped bunch all the way, none of them ap- parently willing or able to get away to any kind of a lead, They came into the stretch and down to the ‘ighth pole “all together,"’ as they Goullet’s Great Work _Wins for His Team lessly by Jean Antemucet, who ts tm- proving a great deal as a pacemaker Madonna never rode better this sea- son on the Washington Helghts track than he did last night. He had plenty of pep and showed some of his old form. The mishap to Carman ta the first heat. was regretted by the crowd. Vince got the Jump on him in the second and try as he might Clarence could not cut down the lead. Larry Gaffney, the Brooklyn boy, had plenty of stuff and he spilled It all over his thre opponents in a fif- Man's ability He certainly beat some fast opponents yesterday very handily. There must be a hiding place tor such colts as Tuxedo, winner of the last race. He was played for a Kill- ing by his stable connections, and al- though his price closed at 6 to 1, Marty Lynch layed one man 20, 8 and 4 against him, Tuxedo ran one fatr race in mud at Saratoga and since then has been ‘under cover,"’ Judged have won many a race before this stage of the season. “Butts Fairbrother must have been in extreme dunger when he be- gan pulling up Purity right after the start of the last race. He didn't stop taking him back until Tom Welsh‘'s overdue good thing was too far dack to get anything. Backers of the colt denounced Fairbrother's exhibition Wonder what some of them would have done in Fairbrother’s place? Outside of Taplin, there was only one regular jockey in the fifth race and he was Fator on the favorito, Trajanus. He simply couldn’t help winning as the race was run, but he was a luke warm choice with the wise © set before post time, A lot of muney was burned up on Wylie in this same race, but on his running he's no horse. Tom Healey, the R. T. Wilson trainer, thought pretty well of Tall Timber’s chances in the race won by Great Man, Tall Timber led Great Man to the bend and after that was in tight quarters on the rail. Alf and Piani hi Capture One-| i Mile Match Race From Spencer Brothers. HE team of Goullet and Pian! Vincent Madonna, Freddy Hitt and Larry Gaffney, were the bright particular stars of last night's banner bike shat) somugiiively: teen-mile motor-paced duel. ,Braasic speaking, wt the New York Velo-) jjderson tried tarice to catch him tn drome the last two miles, but each time lost The superhuman Goullet came] hie pace, . Gaffney defeated Vincent Marksy and Fellx Patt! was beside Anderson in the good time of 22.02 1-6. Silvey Burns, Joe McKenna and Harry Lenny, fight promoters, left the ring scraps flat and journeyed to the Velodrome to root for Pian! and Goullet. Their sereeches could be enrd in the Roaring Forties when joullle’’ put up his two sensational sprints in the match race against the Spencer brothers. hrough at the psychological moment in the two straight heats that he and his partner, the Italian Piant, trounced the Spencer brothers, Willie and Arthur, over the one mile matcn trail, The first two heats were Inter- rupted by a punctured tire of Plani’s handle bar of Arthur and a broken Spencer's, When the quartet finally) "Oia irod Hill came from behind to ot going Plan! did all the pulling tn] erat fret honors in the five-mile the re-run of the first trial. open, paced, On the bell lap he was In the last three laps Arthur Spen-| nowhere, but all of a sudden he snot Are ad) Goulls Mant out in front and breezed home a win- cer separated Goullet and Plant, an] OU" if Ton o's. ‘The gang pocketed Infraction of the rules called foul rid-] outlet at various times, and when ing, and when the heat was over the] the final test came the champion gant Arthur was fined $25, On the bell | couldn't find an opening and had to be content with third honors. lap of this particular sprint Goullet The spectators got a big laugh with forgtd his way to the front oa the! the running of a special amateur two- turn for home of the last lap and]thirds mile match race between breezed through like a thtroughbred,|“Secks"" Gries and Harris Barnaby. eulipe eee Hes he, | The latter spotled the fans delustt by beating Arthur Spencer by six Inches} touting ‘socks! two out of three nh 2482-5, His time for the last| heats? eighth was 122-5 seconds ss sieseaeieoees BRITISH SIX-METRE In the second heat Goullet elnched it for his team in much the same YACHT WINS AGAIN manner as the first. Piani did all the pusing again, and when “woullle | MANCHESTER, Mass, Sept. 21— was ready he shot to the front and in| Colla Il., flying the colors of the Royat Northern Yacht Club of Great Britain, won its second vietory yesterday in the a duel with Willie Spencer gained tho judges’ eyo by an eyelash in 2.45 1-6. travelling the last elghth tn 121.5] "fee of races between Brittsh end seconds. wanhaka Cup, defeating the Americas The Ital howled themselves} derender Sakle, owned by F. C. Paine hoarse and they burned red tire inlot the yacht Club, by 8 Mulberry Bend over the wonderful] minutes ar a. berelvecniiio motor-paced riding of their idol, Vin- Mad Vine Pesce triangular course cont Madonna, Vincenzo turned the| “rie wing waa fresh from the west, @ maica lad, in most approved fashion, | ** cap bree blowing all the way. showing the way in two straight heats{On the run from the start at Marble of a mateh race at five miles. Thore|head Rock t> the southeast mark Colla was nothing to it but Vince in the/ fl. galned thirtecn seconds, adding to firat heat, for Carman punctured inline toad on the stcond leg: a beat ta the middle of The race and his go046| pig Rock Hell Buoy, and on the broad aml ononed, Tned tae 1 Oe Ae 6 hom he British crew had twenty minutes later, and Madonna prayed £ . and got tt, taint ste major and beat up like Colia TI. now has won two of the ‘is ancient rival by a good margin! ave races scheduled, Her elapsed time io 7.10 4-6, Madonna aced tault- yas 1.64.08 and that of Sakle 1.57.08, 4 on his showing yesterday he might 4 %

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