Tildenjind^ichards Regain National Doubles Title by Defeating Williams and Washbura

Super-Tennis by Local Boy " Factor in Three-Set U.S.DefendersWho WillOppose Team ofOrientals in Round Davis Japai Earn Triumph Challenge for Cup Right to Play Eastern Champions and Internationalists Fall After ForNet Brilliant Struggle, the Scores Being 13.11, Trophy 12.10, 6 1, on Historic Longwood Courts Kumagae** Five-Set Victory Over >T1 Puts By Fred Hawthorne Teamir Watch With Ü. S. BOSTON. Aug. 27..In a match that hold more than 2,000 spectators nhernateîy spellbound or thrilled into tumultuous outbursts of applause, *TEWPORT, R. Vug. 27 T sto¬ Vincent Richards, of New York, and William T. Tilden 2d, of Providence, ical control e, the won th< national doubles lawn tennis chamopionship this afternoon by Japanes 'tennis defeating Richard Norris Willioms 2d. of Boston, and Watson M. Wash- ese com Davis Cup c1- feated burn, of New York, by a score of 13.11, 12.10, 6.1, on the champion- J. 0, i skip court of the Longwood Cricket Club, at Chestnut Hill. Anderson, of Austral is by scores cf 8.6, 7. 6- on the earned a personal triumph 5, 2.6, 6.2, '.. Richards courts of ¡>y -o«1 wizardry of his play, from trie the C ¡to day. This first the last. His superiority victory combim two s:r7*r!es ree brilliant interna- matches won and Shi- was so pronounced that Carpentier May Face by Kumagae when, after the finish of the mulch, niidzu on Thursday, the mar- start ..: to leave the covrt on Bob Martin in London pin of one mal ry for a place :i w..> to the clubhouse, the crowd against the United States team at stood o with a ira ul Arena on December 2 Forest taneous it s í.med, and sent Hills nexl month. «raves f thm dering over Zenro Shimidzu d feate ! J. B. the court inclosure in tribute to this T>ARIS, Aug. 27..Georges Carpen¬ Hawkes in our seta late but the ¦'¦ who had amazed to-day, slender y every¬ tier will be called to result of this match had no actual body by the his game. upon face Foil ictory in i he doubles an opponent in Albert Hall, London, bearing up m result Tb<* Richar :< starter! t round match on December 2, says the sporting scores wer- -i.6, -7 3, 6- 2, «; 2. Tic ¦-. tl national junior singles cham- newspaper "Auto." and again he tri- The man who Antipodean's on! victory was won In umphe¦'.. 'a- iting Arnold W. Jones, of will oppose him will be chosen by yesterday's Providi nee, score or" 6 -3, 7 -3. Major Wilson, the English fight pro¬ The match ' tween Kumagae and «j.~. His efforts in the previous moter, from four prominent heavy¬ Anderson this mon iwed the encounter ad taken so much out of weights.Bob was .he junior :hampion that he was des¬ Martin, heavyweight ng both trate!; pressed in the final set champion of the American Expedi¬ brilliancy trol and ¡-.pair..*. : oung Joi e tionary Forces; Frank Moran, the direction in 1 si urns. He drove I An Uphill Battle veteran pugilist; Hoyo McCormick. ball back c ¦' . tralasii time After trailing at 1 5 in he si cor the English light heavyweight, and an ù-v an ror by Andei n to give him «: Richards started uphill ralb Joe Beckett, w hose defeat rl thr the ? / by Car¬ the po that carri ¡gh next pentier. in irsmes ¦¦ it halt, for the set at December, 1919, provided VVMle 7 3. In .¦ third set, after leading a sensation for the sporting world. th( re were at 4.3. the ¡un r playing-through The the play ai I fight, the newspaper says. sible a rson's champion let down and Jones, playing will he for gamely an; s. .' iy, pulled up even twenty three-minute efforts at [ *>£. A* led at _- t. Richards was so tired rounds with four-ounce such mi woul i un- and gloves. It his attera ok« d serious for him. is pointed out limber speed h foot and that if McCormick racquet, an«) there a few They alternated in winning trames should be after that up to ai!. Five times in chosen to oppose Carpen¬ seconds of really brilliant play. game Richards cr.'.y tier there must be an agreement Match Slow and Deliberate needed r the match, but that the title to the world's light For the most) part, however, the each tim e fa led on a critical shot. playing was slow and te and won heavyweight championship will T'^e fifti rame he at "love" go -, with the n i*..l five on his service, and then, speedinc up resylt. minui is reached. 19 hi calle n his last ounce of re- I-» Ar.¡or- on started th :ellenl nerve strei rth, the young champion ¦' was so even that it was to broke mes's service in the foolhardy in the un won hazard a guess at tin.« stage as to who sixteen! I tho set, monoton us retu «11 natch nship. This marked would win the opening set. The con¬ ap- '¦ viction was in «¿he t. vear that Richards my mind, however, that pn the * the play Kid won m title. With victory went winners of this first terrific session ¦yWrsoA/ m. yVtjyHßuwJ players of play would the the ri-,o -session of the cham- prove ultimate win¬ .- ners iii the ¡ntermi championship. rj y- '. K Browne, of California, More than once in the second set it chance triumph during looked as though Williams and Wash- rkabli .- - irst defeated Mrs. Ma> burn would prove this Rockaway Captures in the feeling wrong, Suttor 1 indy, of California, by a score yet end the final result boro me deavoi ed 1er con- of 2 6 .' 3. 6 3. in toe :i-,. round out. In the eighteenth game, when Close Polo Malch of the women's invitation singles, and Tilden and Richards were leading at able, and his .! '¦< {{ten, am M. Johnston, 9--8, and 0.40 on Williams's wot se. 1 paired the service, For Westhiirv An ¡era )n of Sai Fra defeated Mrs. Molla coming champions needed only one Cup piled uc i, which tells th" Bjurstedt, nati nal woman champion. point for the set ar.d had three chances ie by ¦.¦ -"ore of 3 .6, 6.4, to make*, it, yet they were foiled by the Martin's Alerte Carries Score Is Tied Five Times The Aus traía ' 1 the raosl 6.3, nal i und of the national skill and daring of Williams. Twice Capí. convinci ; I mixed doubles tournament. Mir? the former national shot over and Extra Period Is .' Bol his champion Browne's playing was the feature of service with such tremendous Off Sir Thomas Final Í* f» to .pone«! caul ed continued sn- speed as to score aces on Tilden and Prize Required; 7 had won his first ser\ ice she Lipton and Kurna planse in wh'ch Richards. Next he came through with ga pi :ement aces over Tilden at a marvelous overhand voile.',* to Rich¬ WESTBURY, L. L, Aug. 27..-By a the Japi .¦ irkable "gets" of ards' feet for the and then Til- Atlantic Y. C. Race score 8 but one point. Ku ti den point, Week] The Summary of to 7, the senior polo team emely was also goinp smashed out of court, giving the of the wild, netting rm. to Comes to a Close With; LONG ISLAND SOUND Rockaway Hunt Club defeated game Williams and Washburn. HANDICAP the Liver. X. Andersons Still Champions The tide of battle ebbed and flowed CLASS.START, 8:15.COURSE, 134 Whippany J., four: being hard for th« rapa to ! after this to the Races in Gravesend MILES this afternoon on the international Running I s so n, up twenty-fourth game, Bay field at .ames, when Tilden and Richards broke Elapsed Meadowbrook in the first leg Ander son g wo! he ational father Finish. time. for the Westbury Challenge Cup. accuracj ir, 3 through Washburn at "love," for the With a flaet of Taeht and owner H. M p ¡O M S. "lace and soi nshipdi set. at forty-seven yachts Five times throughout the match the ment i:''» r 3 13-11, and a lead that they and canoes under Hayseed IV, T. s. Clark, 4:33 7.1 3 1B:34 .- J. W. a. d W. P. Wear, of Phil i- to with clung sailing racin«^ almost Mashnee, Norria anil Hay- teams «ere tied and when trie bell a*. - in the final bulldog tenacity to the bitter! perfect weather conditions, the annual den delphia, 6, 6.4, round end. Thi and the . 4 :45 :.-..> 2:r,0:36 rang at the end of the last chukker it \. ¡er '. s was the tl ird successive succeeding set at rac- week of the Atlantic Yacht Club Corrected time.Mashna« was 7.7. The 12-10, -.«-ere the two seed 2:15:14: Hay¬ tie goal was made whenever the 3 ms for the Andersons. longest sets ever came to .an end on Gravesend yes- IV, 2:18:34. by) tmpi in a Bay Harry East, who rode Quaker Girl, J >nes and W. W. played national championship terday. It was a perfect day for the NEW YORK" T. C. owned Ingraham, event in this country. 30-FOOTERS.START, formerly by Robert Bacon, and under!":t di anei Pi '--. n the nat iona i junior big boats, and the wind canjj? from a 2:20.COURSE, 134 MILES trained so handily by Joseph Murphy: vered fcith th -' " defeat of Williams Plays Well quarter that let the committee pick a Alera, F. IV. Belknap.... 4:41:33 3 21:33 that she outrode the field. of thrash: to for Alice, Gherardl change Fra.klii 3 Osgood and Louis B.Dailey The second set found the players go- good windward all classes. Davis 4:42:27 3 33.35 It required more than five minutes .-. r metropolitan cl mpions ing at an almost unbelievably fast and Interest centered principally in the VICTORY CLASS START, 2:25 a the additional period before Steven-' five of of New York, a score of 6.1. rill ant raci r the Victory class. The divi- COURSE. 17 son made the by 6.1, pace. Williams was standing, 4 MILES winning goal after his ( ors . to his sion was sailing for the Sir Thomas J. Alert». R. R, Mar-in. 4:54:07 2:2!i:07 team had struck five times for a up amazingly work, by whicl I !.. tally The \y.-~ buted -~ share to¬ mean that for once, at he had Lipton cup. To become the permanent Nleuport, Brown . 4:55:12 30 12 and missed by scarcely more than three --..*! 0fl least, owner Hols «lo Belleau, IV H '. ward ng of a great final round control of his shots and was of tho handsome prize R. R, each time. .r using Martin Mayer . 4:55:30 2:30:30 play caul match r a perfect tennis day. '.hem to the greatest from lad to win in his Alerte, The Cantlg-ny, Dr. Atkinson... 4:56:08 2:31:08 G. M. Heschsher, Harry East, H. B. advantage, boat ad won a last was duced their that ever witni jed ät game to the last. II«:- scored leg year, and HANDICAP CLASS.FIRST Blackwell anal B. K. Gatina a spe« a point in the series DIVISION- piayed errt :*s. hi I wil a char- p in B ton, and a crowd m 're earned shot- than any man on leading by START, remarkably fine team game which came to an end 2:30.COURSE, 134 MILES throughout game on A : won .hat no was most ent husiastic, the court during the match, more than yesterday. Skip¬ T>ssry. J. K. Birch.4:45 ii 2 :: :«, for Whippany. '. who was in he second on haved and inl twice as many as his partner,'while per Shields, command, got Kthel, O. Hansen. 1:47 38 2:'i7::!S Rockaway alsc was well mounted away to a splendid start in Alerte. Quakoresa III, 17 L. Wey- a'.a- been ca n of the time to his errors were just even with those an.l ing with W. Averil] Li«'''.'in: an, C. f Washburn. He was never headed, and won from . 4 4!:01 C 18:0] ('. Malcolm took thi Arethusa, Smith and Rumsey, Stevenson and J, -.'. h Lyman Brown's Nieuport by 1 ee ¡r ich the Japa Fre Mar Id, of Be -'a-:, who '¦¦ as Rie arda was actually dominating minute! Brachte! . 4:50:59 2-20-59 Cowdin. the court, and 3 seconds. It gave Captain Martin Fantaste, II. lieft)... 4 56:53 3'3k:7<- The and fifth princip: matches and for once even the * line-up summary: ; mship dy¬ the Corrected time .. was in the namic Tilden was forced rophy. Arethusa, 2:12:12; River P. forty ; ears, into the back- The of the New- York Quak.-ress III, 2:13:58; Roggv, 2:17:1«;: Whippany Rock'ay Hunt (1st.) The chair when u '.. It must not be that thirty-footers 2:16:58: 2:17 M -ksher. 1 _.V. A. Harrlman play began. thought Yacht, Club also had a race, the Fantasie, Ethel, ::s7 Harry Bast. o .C. C. and ran r at wa in the stands, the world's was to great HANDICAP CLASS Rumsey Every pied champion failing winn r being K. W. Belknap'a Alera,, SECOND DIVISION Dr. H. B. Hlackwell 3 ing him a. lead M -, back his : men ar. ! worn- up young partner or was not sail d Commodore Lücken -START, 2:35.COURSE, 1 3 4 MILES It K. Gatlns Back r. !heever :' aut «mol iles He was by Edgar bach, performing brilliantly. doing- In a mixed class from the Mash- La Cuban», J, Nelion 5:25 02 7.0 02 1 frame, P.-ad. both those but Sound, Avia Alba, R. G. Cutler 4! 3 parked along Dunster Every things, Richards was so nee V 5:28 7,1 11 defeated Hayseed J on corrected! Virginia, H. Hansen. 5:31 ¦; Wood Is Winner av'i K the tree str ng enough to stand the load magnificent to-day that he simply <7orrect»d 2:56:50 7?/CH#£D //0#£AT >V/¿¿//7MS,Z<* Pussy ¦¦i. time. In the class, first di¬ time..Avis Alba, ;. 1¿l rapport -a ¦-.- r who viewed ¦-.'..'¦ not be led. handicap 15:11; «^ equal vision, tho winner was Arethusa on cor- Cubana. 2-70:02; Virginia, 2:62: 3 Anders ; ci '.' branch seats. The junior champion covered his in Ovster Bay Racing court with such that it rected time. In the second division, the CABIN CATBOATS START, 2:40 OYSTER BAY. L. L, 37. Mem¬ was Ti den, Wil- amazing speed wa taken Avis Alba. two Rush Defeats Golfers Tennis Aug ai was difficult for pi'i by Only COURSE, 13 4 MILKS Philippine Star bers «if the Seawanhaka-Corinthian d Washburn, and extremely Williams of the cabin catboats the er '¦' and Washburn to the ball out of finished, Shallow. C. H. Frampton. 5:33:32 2*5 i Yacht Club had two re¬ sed '.- at r 1er right through place 13 «*iara W. H. Bndllsh 3 4 On Flail-field Course Enters interesting "'- his ¡each. trophy going to H. Frampton's Shad- May, 5 ''S 2:58 ,4 National Meet to .1 v.'a. bburn was broken Innumerable times, too, Kate, T. nid not gatta s ;av. in a fresh 7 w ow on both actual and corrected Hayes. finish PLAINFIELD, X. ... Aue. 27.- :e ace no'. '" time. 27..A ¦''" times, Wi liams twice, when the Davis Cup team was hammer¬ Madge T. N Mar.nion. Did not flniBh Harry PHILADELPHIA, Aug. repre¬ wind, which gave th( craft plenty touch. ing vicious smashes into the ait« hi. T. Super's Mouse scorea its usual Corrected time.Shadow, 2:63:32; Clara W. Rush was to-day the winner of the sentative from the work. In the onl\ the not at all. opp« viel iry in the knockabout division. The' May. 2:3 7:04. Philippine Islands,] morning, The A / court it was Richards, pale, unruffled, best round in to-day's con,petition at Manuel has the !¦;..¦¦¦. iss sa«led. In tl a aft« scored little Stars had one of the best races of KNOCKABOUTS -START, 2 the Garcia, joined list of ¦¦- imperturbable, who saved the situation 45.COURSE, PLainfield Country Club, with a the K;t*"('i:s raced and so al ) did aces and Williams the the winner which 1 those entered in the United States na-' again 'o. I'he ] ' by wonderful His year, being Taurus, MILES score of 94- 33 69. The other the Fish Class. Z'y. trds's one, yet I bel ieve lobbing. volleying, W. L. won leading -.- to j, was belongs to Inslee. Iris in the' Mous«, FT T, score» were I,. tional lawn tennis wo: 'a- I he of the super-tennis quality, as Supper. 4:36:17 1:50:17 \{, Moody, 95 22 -73; singles champion- Wood Pus a the r ¦.^-r^.- of C, S. 's deli very he raked the other court third division of the handicap class. In 7, ¦.« pie, J. Ashley. 4:36 53 :50 53 H. J. M il a with knife-1 Cochran, "73; Rohert F.. ship tournament, scheduled to on Work, a:-i sailed H was the of the four. Neither for canoes with a STA R begin by Smith, like shots that came over at sailing single CLASS- STA RT. 2 5 0- COURS B, Degraff, 9-1 20 71; Morn. A. Staples, first Ki *..¦.: to finish ;.' race Was hburn could 1 andle unplayable the was (.'. the courts of the Germantown Cricke: botl angles across fore-court. sail winner Bahn. In the 13V4 MILES. 93.18- 73; II. H. Pond, 94 19 75; was -. or success Club disqualified for fouling YV;! '¦ degree sai! one finish " 9. The former cham¬ *'¦' The games went on service in canoes, the only to Taurus, W. I.. Ins!»» 23:61 3.1 A. Horace G. Phillips, 106 22- 84. September 1er rvice, and the this the morning brush. It was the f urtn ¡c v.A si et up to 5-all, and then Richards was was the craft s^üed by B. Schoenfeld. C, Mala, B. I. Llnkfleld .5:27:17 2:37:17 The best scores m the pion oi the islands ¡n the Pacific pent '--'.'- the into Saturn. G W. jr. .7 37 sweepstakes time this year that Skippei Pmith v/s r all play broken for the first Humbert won among the racing canoes. Elder 36 2:37:26 event were ¦'¦. side * through and only' 1. Larry W. 94 23 -69: in his entry the total, .,.,... Tv- every time. time. The Banshee, D McKeon.. 5:32 03 3 42 0 Rush, to-day, bringing squalified. ; penalty junior champion sealed his I.lttl» Dipper, G A Corry 3 :'4:'7 2:44:35 Henry B. Cleaver, 91 i S 73; H. J. received to eighty. prize in the morning race to Wil Pi «hards in Great Form own fate in this game by an Big Dipper, .1. R. Robinson 6:38:50 2:48 3,1 84 With more ¡ dly endeavored to ic netting Machine G miner Wins A. .'. Cochran, 11-7.3; Frank 0. Rein- three days remaining be- George Nicholas' Valadi r was t! e win¬ *«e ' ¦. easy close to the nc-t on the final S'th'rn ('roes, Knapp 1:*. 42:37 "7. ,7 .m' 3 7,3. fore et went along without spe- volley Twinkle, J. O. Ail,-... Did not finish. hart, the entries close, it seems certain. ner of the race in the afternoon for this first half, bur. even point. Ail-Around Shoot Title Canls Minor, Adler ai..i that virt tally every American star; Fish boa- -a rforming so bril- Washburn Loses Service O'Brien . Did no? finish inking ;.; the first twenty, with the! The summar e. : SEA GIRT, N3 J., Aug. 27..Machine *VP Duncan and on 7 of stroke, HANDU CLASS.THIRD DIVISION- Mitchell of Clarence U. Griffith, who, !. = Wat this slight slip dest.ii-.fd to be Gu er C. A. of the United ...,;. KITTEN iSS "a ,T 11:10. INSIDE in takii '¦ am were in eclipse. Lloyd, STAR r. 3 55 '*> »URSE, EIGHT year ranked sixth, will be in com-! -,..-; Kumagae, f et, the "fatal" error of the day 7 Would Win Twice in i tion. -. duels States Corps, to-day won the all round MILKS. Canada pet E volleying Williams and Washburn let out an ex¬ The Australian i.sed ,. won by I et the com- p on the 200, (300, 900 en«. :t'.i A. Sprong .4 .7'. '.4 00 58 MONTREAL, Aug. 27..George Dun¬ team, four in num-1 ...,:. . and com¬ tra burst of speed in the next session 7' ¦:¦.::' plet the bau. 2 >¦ ard He scored 297 out of Bug II, H Rottammer 1 58:24 *. .1 can and Aha British ber, who battled with the [f. M S, He opened by the range. Mitchell, profea- Japanese' .' oppo ¦.¦ ¦- and take the game to square the match, Sea Cob, .t. Christiansen.. 5:03:30 3 <>* 1 sicnal wen for Davis -. 0 .- a «vanning the first game on his own t o ¡ble 300. Private Nelson, of the golfers, two matches to¬ players ('up honors, is in ¦'' .' putti and then go on to victory'? Corrected 11m-- «>-. Bug II. 1:51:18; Sea and the of the; Zerman 12:17:40 : 7:4 to 7, dr v. th a clean United States Marine Corps, was sec¬ Cob 1 57 77. [ris, 3 00 58. day. lists, entries the Japanese !: «h c.y. eb -pped the sec- These were soon tea 3 ire ran four a thoughts dispelled ond wit il a -a-ore of 285. CANOES -SINGLE SAILS START. .7 10 In the morning they defeated C. i!. cpected to-morrow. The :..:_... .12:18:2« 1:0S:20 in row. when Washburn service Mexican V! «.« ':'-.- i ;' a ¦' dropped his in The shooting for the Sea Girt na¬ Grier, «'"anadian amateur and champion, Ignacio Delia Bor- E: 12:21:50 1:11:50 the s-v- game Williams, rush the twelfth due COURSE THREE MILES. champion, tire :. Fuss Cat, y-: game, to the tional William a, has been received. The ¦-. been s_ ort lob from Rich principally revolver and pistol champion¬ No. 24, C Buhr. 3 55 00 46:00 McCluckie, 1919 titleholder, 4 '. called remarkable playing of Richards, who in an Iritish Davis Cup -earn, as weil as the twice, led with d powerfully as to ship proved most interesting. The dis¬ A Herzog.4 00 "4 50 "4 up, eighteen-hole mate! In tnt ti Prat. A. P. V 1:14:0.1 t break smothered returns by dazzling volleys tance was and the 7;,.. 77. I! Little.4 73 33 35 35 afterenoon won from Albert lian team, will probably be entered a ...¦-. game on twenty-five yards > they Mur¬ . from close to*the net. The battle con- No 43, C KrtmarlcU. »0 10 in the next two officials an- r? teams competing were the Unite«! - ray ami Arthur Canadian days, KITTEN CLASP STAR INSIDE Placement Drives Count Little ut The play tinued without the No. î. W Tracy. ilaabled Woodward, *. ui '¦ I. The of Krik slightest slowing States Manna Team No. 1, United ,-,,. time .< In No No. professionals, 3 up. .ry Tegner,! 28, 44:27; " I up by any of the four players. In the States Marine Team No. 2 and the IS, 49:55: No. 77. 54:25: No. 43, 1:03:40. brilliant Danish player, also is ex¬ Pussy .4:50:15 1:05:15 t but per- .¦ not game it was pected. Cal .. ¦::.¦- The twenty-second Williams. Manhattan Rifle and Revolver team, of ANOKS -DOt.'RLE SAILS START, 3:10 aii ne 4 Point Score '. Knockabouts Race £ who dropped his service, and this meant York City. Sergeant William W. COURSE, SIX .MILKS Kitt :al y C. B. the los-: of the second RED HANK. \. J.. Aug. 27.- In a Hutchison an«! MrDonaM Win Paffe 1:06:2 set, Tilden and Whaling, of the Marine Team No, 1. No 15, H Schoonfeld I 77« 42 1:29 42 brisk wind six kow, J. F. } u:- '. «-KT I..' ard at 12 10. had the individual score in So 2 i' lllumer I ".-.ibled. easterly knockabouts, COLUMBUS, 27..Jock winning highest Ohio, Aug. >¦ '' No. Vf Vf. Disabled. sai ed i pi etty rai over the « E. 1 to gel Williams and Washburn 20, Hemming, Hutchison, British .*- had begun each match, open champion, and o .« A .. * ' » < I I ; j t j o fi 0 1 7 1 i ft 1 1 the match No. 12, J. J. Lan gran Disabled. club course to-day, the Jazz, well B b .4:59 by directing their combined DECKED SAILING McDonald, metropolitan open ¡Crazy K_t, a attack had CANOES START, handled by Commodore William B. ¦: ivi i ag*inst Richards. They Batt'n Wins on Links ¦..._. best ball foursome at .1 10 COURSE. SIX MILKS Pot (1 ¦_..¦":¦ and 1 * ; i : i >, o > 1111 .', 5 * 2 4 1 O maintained these 7a,:- ca through the N. 37. -A. H. ¦¦*...*: -to CO.; rse ore PLAINFIELD, J., Aug. No, 0 C. Humbert. t 19 59 1:14 69 exciting the ns «iert 1:06:10 1:21:11 : *. second set, still it ti -, v a far the throughout, posit to-day r m J of Austra- convinced, seemed, B first honors presi¬ No 7 W, Lux.4:20*.-|2 1:15:22 han .:.¦:'«: Kirkwood, Pu ss Pus«, E. Puti 'f.Ur Analysl_ that here would be found the weak and ball No. K Johnston. 4.21 J 1 1:1« 34 ¡a, ind of 2 dent's c\.p the sweepstakes 15, were most of t tun Bobby Jones, Atlanta, up PISH CLAS1 6.1. tn. OtiU. P. s.\. n.K spot. And how splendidly yotwig event at the Golf Club, but no and : to pi ij ¡a-:: Flydewood mi ¦¦¦ Richards baffled them! Drawin the .scores: .-.I si.a. ted. North Plainfield, to-day. Th.- In tí ird j-, *Te erci .-' bombardmi of the Dai. up A II Battin G9; J II _ll<-s class vent, fíen ry I. y team, he fenc< d with his oppi nent 'nnnon, SI 15 71 Connie Mack to Don Riker's n pe icd a fn Id of six starters. Cardinals Retain i. .1 -, !'« '¦.; Mclvo ¦' I'OMi RET ... teadj '-.*. 11, and t irned them H M j il W_-_ back In defeat. a :. r.nport« "0 10 Mask and Glove Ben. * Rl.__rd A. !.. Again onhurst Wins ai Cricket Minister on Roster 5:14 S I the ' 1 I 1 i -- 2 i < 10 1.1.¦ ri- K aitr. 89. By defeat ng he Ma n« - ':¦ ai' -.7.1; ll "' '¦'.' II lost. Both William« and Washburn Conn. 27.. bj the narrow mar;;;:: of rung in WWUam« Wmjfhbnrn i'a -.- 00 »--.: o lam M l'orab, |IAItTFOitI>, Aug. V"Oi:K. Pa., Aug. 27..The Jiev. |{. '?HUH.Hî 14041444.0 wilted before the met u c attack of It uk« ,109 25 31 their 3 Vork Associnti n c rie et 1 _«HI Connie Mack, manager of the I). National r,ty. fi Tilden and Richards, winning only the A. A Immun a it 30 champions! p matcl at : New Boyd, pastor of Tirzah League Buys ( 7iipire - e.kf \r.!il/.l« second game of the seven played. The Philadelphia Athletics, will don the Bright in ye.te. rdaj. the Church, is probably the only min¬ CHICAGO, Aug. 37. Pr< ;. nt Tear- *. «r,,»» final cime when Williams drove i a r- y. of the a: e-1 Le 1 : The 7 _>t». Out«. J". K. V V.T point Fnit-li Starts Training catcher's ma-ik and glove asr.-iin when teai lias gained fin« ;n the ister w h«"« gue, Till--,, 0 a is the property of a bi-r ! Howard "Du 2 back 'yf the basa line to finish brief LEVELAND, Aug. 27.- nanny Frush, the Athletirs and the Hartford race for this ye;i.-' ,-¦¦ inant in that impirc m« - KiV__,_, to i a league baseball club. Ryrd was a »'«II .. : exchange of drives from backcourt. of Baltimore, began traiai: ¡: here to¬ series. Due to : id worli on the part rep« '- ' Rastern team meet in an ex- after tl II Generous In defeat, Williams arad day r ¡. twelve round decision août League of the bowlers, :¦¦¦:¦, te: m ¡ores were signed up to pitch for the St. Louis 18, back after bibitlon game here on Autruni League. Pre I tilf.t) r Y S Washburn purposely hung with Johnny Kilbano, featherweight 31. kept dowr Bensonhurs! running up Cardinals se 'era! years ap-o, but Heyd .¦ mar« j I tional la ague also is Kl.h_-rU l í i t -, i i (¡ch until Richards had hi d hampio here n the afternoon oi Sep¬ Connie's batlery mate will he an¬ 77. to which Man r i icld re 2>W»_ -_.7_.-o ponded after being refused h:* release from the pui re William whuiidm Vr_.__.r_ 1 1 '/. ". :., i (> lu i ,-Jone from the inclosurc to th« ac tember 17. Frush declares he weighs other old-timrr, Frank T. dilmore. with 69. Burn- sid« of the . 'ir,,U> oí the cheer« of th« thou 3 on '.'"'¡r moi .¦ 'y an he is that club he decided to join the min¬ f. ,\iiM).ri«l» companíment pound y Thi«4 widely-known will work sands in the stand«. required to make on the day of the go. pair Billiard í ourne Í >ct. .'> istry. He stiil Kct>- a contract each » 0 ft ft until the first man of the local cluh ¡Foo.baH Coach CritîcaUv TIï t i*" . ''I'i' 'AG< >, 37. The year í mm th« St. Louíb manage¬ i«> ". - Aug SYRACUl E, \ -. 3 Joe M ,ifr,% m m .j Afther Fight Wolfe h nooks Out Mantell is retir'.'d, which ought to he suffi¬ uruami nt Brandy '' ihip for the nal ional lire ment. k »r«*í.i__fB 4 i 3 !' '. R _f ¡i 37 of gave ¿ /, IÖLEDO, Aug 27 Rabe Asher, K, Okla., Aug cient for the veterans. The gam** v i 11 b h e 1d i n with < " « Ersklne last wil »ÍM M'lTl l.\'l Jf*\. A K 1* '" '. ''¦' irle« .:¦:'' fjf B_ :' 0 Pitt -ha Byrd pitched ollege error former was arranged at the request of the rgh bogini n¡ Octobei it for four coach " '"' * ^ "» K.í-.r.r >¦ Kid Jad ih« lit Fi Mantell, of ''ana.la, ere years and then Joined th«- ,,¡>:i""" '. pion, <*h«> is lay. St. Thomas C< I M i'. «, ft IM o. m, in a 1 we] ¦.¦ rou .- -. third round of 'h« d .id Philadelphia manager, going tw. .¦:..¦ \ :*.-. r o. S. < '., «'a:"., 'n the ««Id It 'ti H i i, , n!y the r.. _t tv inalyda %% in to!« lo At! L« lou t n ;'hi. under the to 1 urn i'ot hi.s share <»f the re¬ iv¡il have a ! ¿i ,."' '.. );' ;