MISS MARIE WAGNER WINS THE METROPOLITAN TENNIS TITLE SARAZEH IN FRONT MISS BAYARD LOSES IN OPEN GOLF PLAK THE LISTENING POST1 IN STRAIGHT SETS |i v By Walter Trumbull <» Scores 146 at New Orleans, Copyright, 1922, by The IJtrald. Hill* and White Takes the Leading Field by 3 Strokes- MATCHMAKING!. Polo Contest by Unless you icish a battle Water by Youngster Outgeneraed Is Second. More Walker lVfticfc Is more or leas a sham. 21 to 2. Experienced Opponent Don't match the panther with the goat, in Indoor Final. Sara- The lion icith the lamb. Nkw Onueavs. March 3..Qene Columbia men divided the honors with aen of Club, Pitts¬ the Highland Country PICKING UP. the swimmorn of the University of Have seen the make burgh, led the field of golfers In the Pennsylvania in the dual meet at th-> you It was for Jack A CONTROL FOUND WANTING Southern open championship at the begins to look as if business picking up Dempsey. Mornln^Mde Heights Pool. iart night. believe "movies" we've with a medal Country Club here to-day little while ago the champion didn't seem to have any more chance of find¬ Penn wiunIn* the aquatic meet and in the windows .core of 14(5 for the first thirty-six rigged up ing a match thau a smoker looking for a light in a powder mill. Now there Columbia scoring an overwhelming vic¬ holes of Walker of Engle- of our old store, corner play. CyrlL are two or three possibilities raising their beans above the horizon. Wills, tor in the water polo contest which Doubles Championship Ends in N. was with a total of wood, J., second, Gibbons and all as possibilities. followed. The score of the swimming Broadway and 34th St.? while ]>,> of the New Or¬ Carpeutier appear for Miss Baker 149, Diesel Dempsey is not worrying about the result of any of these battles. The 'aces was 32 to 21 Penn's fcvoJ-, Triumph leans It reel-y works! Country Club was la third place, only thing that troubles him is that they may not take place. Jack feels K1**« and White plied up 21 and Miss with can Some of the audience Seharman. a, score of 151. that if anyone will get these men profitably into the ring with him h« points to 2 for the Quakers at water Sarasen get off to an early lead In attend to getting them out. always follow right on over the morning round and held the com¬ The champion didn't get to see the Wills-Norfolk affair, because by the In the swim Ponn's strength was In all there was left to the with Phil n the Herald * Br SAM W.I, J. BROOKMAN. manding position throughout the day. time he got through with his act at the Hippodrome sprints Gu*nth^r jto Building. show him was the dent where Norfolk's head had hit the floor. Dempsey! bov- and Victor Hoist our newest "corner" for He played a remarkable consider¬ s Youth bowed to experience and game didn't even go to . He went to the apartment of taKingtakTiur fh°iy1(PrTpthe lion share of the honors court generalship in the final of the ing the heavy condition of the course. Jack Reams, and his only concerning the bout was, "Well, who ' th* Wa" hhr:0','i showing new Spring things Diegel, after getting off to a bad start, question heei» an*"] ° women's metropolitan indoor tennis do we fight?" won to wear for men and championship the Seventh came back in the afternoon and played relay team. HoJs't ^55.^ boys! at. Regi¬ a superb game, practically making the * *** ale° 8Wam on 010 ment Armory yesterday, and thereby course in par. LOOKS SLENDER. relay quartet. Rogers Peet Company failed to live to The Columbia alao won three firsts In the up expectations. Jock Hutchison, holder of the British Dempsey outside the ring is far removed from the biff, rough, burly per¬ least that had been of Miss and one was meet. Palbach. Mahsr and Polk do anticipated title, of the favorites, badly son that many imagine him. In tight fitting evening clothes he looks Broadway Herald Sq. Martha was the kind off hia and a score people rlV*,s ,n th* Plunge Bayard sharpest potting, registered like a well set rather slender fellow. He is soft spoken and quick and at 13th St. "Four at 35th St. of a tussle for in the titular of 157 for the first thirty-six holes. Jim up, young andr.20, respectively. victory to sml'.e. The most noticeable thing about him Is that he is rarely still. He a walk- Convenient match. In she was favored to Karnes, the national open champten. also P">ved fact, moves about on his toes with a swift, springy motion, and even away forfor^htheP?'°locals,c,ontestalthough Penn Dut Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave. win. But it was not her Her requirwl 157 for the first day's play. peculiarly day. Bob epen when his feet are still his hands are moving or his shoulders an ?' "l,lrBh-08 feet. all her cunning and versatility, and she Charles Hoffner, Philadelphia. 78 7H 154 with one hand and hit him with the other Is In the position of the man who third. more makes in the Peter O'Hara, New York .... 79 75 184 a Co- than .up swiftness 80 157 climbed tho tree and caught Che bear. He needs someone in hurry to come B*,b*Ph- and accuracy of her stroking, in the per- Jock Hutchison, Glen View... 7t' r*"Z*.*u'8C£lZ~lZ0t\r*y Jim Barnes, Pelham, N. Y 80 77 137 and help l\im let go. 8-: noi/a» slronJ A..f^>n,S0,tF0lu,nbla-*' P*0". W-2 fect Judgment of shots and in the abil¬ C. Hllgendorf, Nev« Orleans.,. 7S 84) 138 Point*, third cDe FrOTlzoPiw^T was awarded ecv" ity to force openings, for any lark of .N. Whitney, New Orleans .. SO 78 1"8 "nd by Judges). in She W. Magrulre. Houston, Tex.... 78 1M HIT HIM WITH. » " Pwn ¦peed court covering. proved Pat Doyle. New York 77 S2 1.19 WHAT HE 'Arm- tliat with affair in a terse able *T,r^'d Martyr HlofsT^r & Cotum- yesterday nearly everything S. Dunue. Lake Placid, N Y SO 79 139 Leo P. Flynn summed up the Wills-Norfolk bla. .econd f knlhlV' (pU.,h^r>:*olk- Ebar- else in her favor, speed was not such J. Breiiiimns, pan Felipe, Tex 80 79 IN "Norfolk was but Wills was NET TITLE 83 160 manner when he said after it was over, game, hardt). Ttie. rJfjj FLORIDA Jchn Ohio... 77 lV it great essential. Rogers, Dayton, Both McPartlarid and Wills do- POLO- True, Miss was far from John Golden, Tuxedo 78 82 1.:0 Loo big and too heavy and too everything." Columbia . Bayard being O. Rellly, Brldrf.'port. Com... 88 77 lfio but we are in-. . (21**. which ended the performance, - .. . . at her best. She was uncertain in her Harry Turple. Hammond, La.. 8H 77 Jt>0 clare that it was a short right Murtwk St', 101 a with a canvas covered board had something to do <£S?rTr //:: wlht'toSf Ca'"" stroking, lacked tin ah and had no par¬ FOR FRITZ BASTIAN Fred McLeod, Washington.... 75 ellned to think that blow MendelIn "Sft foruTwl Freedman crack of the bat, the W. New York S3 78 161 or the fact remains h ticular of but the fact, J. Lamen, Wills hit Norfolk pushed him. .. l(i»i« J 'pHE plan offensive, Frank Adams, Gulfpoit, Miss. 82 SO 1"- with the result. Whether Ackwrtnan whirr of the and the of the matter is that she was to the rafters, and his head in striking the Schlff .... Kohlbeck reel, outplayed Charle* Hall. BirmingUasn ... 82 SO 16'.' that the toes of the Kid pointed Judd of ..*... Mj ^rj of nearly all the way, and that the greater Steve Zappe. Mew Orleans.... 84 78 l«i- a sound such as that by the boom, of one it. 1 y many familiar sounds 84 78 182 floor of the ring made produced I oucb soal^H-Mt'iiiii'iin B'^wlnuer. Thrown part of her errors were forced by the Totn Hughe*. Chicago for miles. Norfolk's eyes had beer. » S' are six w«elo skillful Indianapolis Yontli Over¬ Bob UcPoBSh), Chicago 84 78 162 those African drums, which can be heard foals.Cooper. M« nde- spring only placing of her more experienced Ale* New 8-1 78 '*12 but at this moment they resembled Hi. 2: SatuenT 2 s»h.M. i Had she been able to Campbell. Jera-y... doing some moderate rolling before, Hirscli for Coooer Afi:Uon".Columbia,¦Sc"1« New opponent. carry whelms G. Garlton Sliafwp Whitney Bouilen, New Orleans 88 70 102 He was not unconscious, but he was away. dependable sport Iter attack to the forward court at W. MeBhirn, Shrew*ait, U.. 7!> S3 ICS poached eggs tied to a busy pinwheel. Penn, 8w?ng fo^ol.ibeek C°r and is times. Miss Bayard might have dona Tom Boyd, Fox Hills 79 84 lori counting the stars in the milky way to the accompaniment of a Jazz orchestra &se equipment clothing much better. She in Final. Dan Kennedy. PenneyIvani*.... s® S3 183 little birds. ssurz#s^^sst arriving every day.for links could not outsteady Tom Daily. San Antonio. Tex.. 82 81 103 and the shrill pipings of many and dia¬ Miss Wagner at deep court driving. In Jeff Adams, Gulfport. Miss... 84 79 388 J and court, for brook fact, she was Into Miss Lloyd r.ulllokeon. Chicago ... 80 84 1«>4 playing right ..83 Si t«4 GIBBONS. mond. Prices lower this year. Wagner's hands at that type of game, Special Dispatch to Tme New Yobk George Bowden, Clnclnna-i. Rutgers Swimmers Too George Turple. New Orleans... 82 84 ItW win his battle at Madison Square Garden In for the latter was too much of a sharp¬ Palm Bjeack, Fla., March 3..Fritz G. Fotherllighani, New York.. 8-1 81 1il8 Tf Tom Gibbons could coming shooter for her, and had by far the IF. Kenneth. Al'-vandiia. *.a.. SB 87 173 decisive fashion he could be set up as a logical contender for Dempsey's crown, Fast for theM.i T. Team "WINCHESTER letter control In ghota for Bastian, the rangy youth from Indian¬ J. V. Qnrs.n. West point, Ga. 8,) !>1 ISO to a lot to about the matter angling New York 92 92 184 The trouble is that Harry Greb expects have say placement apolis, won the singles lawn tennis Fred S'ollar, to be a first class trouble 47-49 East 42nd Street Miss Lillian Scharman .Amateur. Harry has shown himself on numerous occasions Capl' OTerdrtv** the linn. championship of Florida thla afternoon maker. If Greb wins the chances are that he will be matched with Carpen- Jer«yi'« Between Avenue by defeating G. Carlton Shafer of Phil¬ be for Dempsey. wjLbt'win byl5'p*43 to 28. Madispn Miss Bayard's chief fault was over¬ Miss Edith Cummings Is tier. He would pretty light and Grand Central driving the baseline or the sidelines. adelphia, 6 '1, 6.2, 6.8, in the final Victor in Golf sound of a a* a Spefia, DUpttcMo Th. .She Just simply could not get the range round of the annua] tournament on the Playoff No owner ever is made nervous by the scratching pen To« tWa to Tim Nrw Yo»k lljnui.n. N«w x. and the fact that Miss Wagner, by Poinciana courts. Bastian triumphed Special IMayateh baseball player signs a contract. Bnu.vswtcg. j.. March 3__ placing well, forced her to hurry her HAGENLAGHER WINS Bw-iJiAiH Heiohtp. F1&., March 3.. s swimmers defeated M. I T in f hots added to her difficulties. She sent overwhelmingly, never allowing Shafer; matters entirely to their own comfort and satis¬ | Rutgers a. chance to stage a ratty in any one of .Mlsa Edith Cummings of Chicago won Many persons arrange the the ball out of bounds thirty-one times then have time to tell you that they were actuated entirely by the seaJn^ the match to the three sets. the Augustus cup this afternoon In the faction and °f " l° ". rn^-t during fourteen times for In the semi-final round of the mixed for others. Miss Wagner, and right there was the BY TO with Miss Esther Tallman of thought Ir vTf w"COrC ig doubles one match was scheduled, and 3,000 1,931 playoff winning margin. Many of the outs were here Miss Clare Cassel of New York TVtimer, Minn. The margin wa.1 ono seldom tho loser in any contest ever plays his SSIh? ^on f>an«men the result of Miss Warner's splendid It is a strange thing how were pressed to the Umlf* r'f'' V>on SOFT HATS AND DERBI? placing of service. The latter shifted and Bastian defeated Mrs. John H. stroke. This made the seventy-second the relay and four other ? A. the fa- as tied on two game. Wonderful Selection o her service from the center line to the Phippw and WUHani Lamed, German Balkline Champion hole played, the pair A sideline corner and had mous old intern sttiomillat, by a score of previous occasions. in this world it ia almost worth being in trouble to be taught i yer young op¬ 11.9. The final round in tl*e Miss Cummings hail to concede her Sometimes araa: SMART MOD ponent puzzled 6.0, Scores Overwhelming Vic¬ kind who are not ordinarily kind can be. repeatedly. men'B doubles w® be played at 3 o'clock a difference In handicap of how people 1* new* Service In fact was so strong a factor opponent B for to-morrcrw afternoon and the final Over Cntler. fifteen stroke*. It looked bad for the an -hor man on the n ! ? the winner that Miss Bayard was Mis* tor?* | relay also won Sprinj. able to break It round of the mixed doubles between Chicago star starting the fourteenth, as two events Mawachusetts>r ^ Tfech through only once.in Casset nnd BMCtaa and Mr. and Mrs. had to concede her Ave Colorin the third game of the match. M'ss iihe opponent Swimmers Extend Tom Shaw Sentenced to Twlrnmers we-l Frank H. Godfrey of Boston in tha on the four holes. Yale Wagner on the other hand broke strokes remaining morning. Eric Hagunlacher, the German balkline one she ran down a birdie 3 through twice In each set. There were On this Seven Months in Jail " Bastian deserved to win to-day. All billiard champion, last night brought his when Miiu* Tallman took 6. This made It Their Streak was h-$3.50-v times in each set when Miss Winning clo*ely contested ' ^arolv,y a foo< Bayard, his shots wore going remarkably well her to overcome the remaining rallying determinedly, raised the contest with Albert Cutler to a close in easy for T ETVV ORLEANS, March 3.. separating the thr. J 8 vvho hopes and his speed in covering his court made two strokes on the laat three greens. X The of her frienda Unsteadiness, howevei\ for Shafer the Maurice Daly's rooms. The German C. C. N. Y. Easily, Mark Boas bur* and Tom Placed. summary: MALLORY HATS cut short it very difficult to keep Miss Cummings scored an 93 against Defeat In the her spurt and she fell back to ball out of the new champion's res oh. titleliolder won by the overwhelming ^1 Shaw were convicted Tlm*'- 1 a a 98 for her opponent. Score Being 47 to 6. of game that was far more defensive Bastian forsook the erratic play of his score of 3,000 District Criminal Court to-day HutSir*®/'- IV $5.00 than aggressive. points to 1,831. violating the Ix>ok anti-gambling law n-. ck; previous matches this week and actually The foreigner collected Ms total to Tim N'bw Vosk Hnuu>. ! fc %»>y%riy' New A $2, It was an even thing in the first set outataadled the veteran. Shafer made In Crescent Basketball Team Special Dispatch In having made oral beta at the Fair "'-nmln-r. Spring Cape.$1.50 to 3 all. for a March 3..The race track. Each waa flncd M. £V tip Then Miss Wagner, with the mistake of returning the brill d"wn fifty-six innings grand average of With N*w Havkx, Conn.. Grounds j the aid of two service aces, placed a the center for the court, and short, in a jSbi Cutler required sixty-six Closes Season Victory Yale swimming team continued its |400 and sentenced to aervc soven <1euce game to her credit and Innings The Crescent Athletic Club months in Jail. District-Attorney ~°"d. Dtaon. gave her great majority of eases, and this per¬ In which to gather his re¬ brought defeating the Col¬ nuWr.^^JV^'r^V the lead at points. He season to a close last string of victories by who the cases, de¬ | 4.8, nnd for the rest of mitted Bastian to put sharp angloR on turned a grand of ft* basketball of the of New Tork hy the Marr, prosecuted average 34^i. Tho lege City . IANDOP the set she caught Mls« Martha re¬ on the court by clared the verdict "means that rac¬ Rut.T": bis own return*, thereby forcing Shafer German also carried off the run night Mre 47 to 6 to-night. The visitors . Ullrd- Du,m- M r. peatedly out of position. She wound high defeating the Ryerson Street Institute of ing and all kinds of so-called legal¬ 23 3-i ,«co.,II£&.TIKES.TVUJisi. set with love game, nnd then won of IBS. which he scored In !ast quintet. The 18. Of event and succeeded in making gambling the first game of the second set Tuesday the twenty-eight games played by the any only here." almost night's block. Cutler's run was a tie for second In the fifty yard dash, Attract.** in Ih: Bast Cars as highest New Mooner team during the season Tom Shaw i* a veteran New York Bargains easily breaking/through service. She in 186. which won between of New Demorut ration* Given; Examinations Al¬ Stars * Ashwcjrth * took the next as well and things looked Bicycle Sprint In tlie first it lost only three contests. of Yale. ractguer and is known to thousand* i* third, lowed; Automobile* Traded. game of yesterday's bloc* York and Morgan of followers of the here. H« Fiutg^ffrsi,* Tim«T,mo> 1 minute 23 5-3 far from promising for the New Jersey Cutler garnered 413 in ten Yale were In ffood form. sport »«:on.t». 12 fcontiis Credit L.veu tt Desired points «. ;->nlngs plunger.i !s a oraliaer New York. kw r*i w ¦ S to girl. Races in Garden and returned a run 181. the Intercolk jriat.e record big in >'*rd bsek »trolt» Wnn t',*bel. Ituf- NO NO MOKTUAOKSt To-night high of li igen- Crosby High Is Victorious Wood equaled J pO seesnd. O'Msr* M r "«>" NOTES: Tricked Oat of Position. lacher scored 300 points In this contest in Penn Basketball for the pool In 40 seconds. The five man bralth. Bu.giii Thile &ii1^^ ih,rd- no ptrimcrnrt Eaton and Rutt in and made a high run of 137. In the final Tourney relay team was able to break the 100 yard *n'ond,,.*.*.»»: A1 Cadillacs -We Have Miss Bayard roused herself a bit in Kramer. tilt p. m A. A. U. Bouts. wond. Marsh. M. I t ^1^rtul""!."' Thiity Hagenlacher tallied 380 to his op¬ .fpertal Diipatrh to Tns New Yoax Hkrai world's record, doing the 230 yard* Wrestling 1 Redana, Victor las. Limousin*'". Ltnttt'ikUm, the next three games anil won two of Title Mile Event. ponents 110 in four the record Sanction ha* been obtained by the Boy*' Time, mlnuta 'l* with Innings. The Ger¬ Mamh 3..Commer¬ 2m. 4 3-3». thereby lowering AmeiUuiy Suburban SMuin, Townsara. tliejn tho aid of a temporary Uivie man hod a string of US. cial of New Haven and I Club for a wrsntllng tournament at Its club- Tuurlng and Sport Modal*. in control on High Crosby by 2-3* Celfic# in the part of Miss WAgner, The sprint meet : houno on March It. There will be two classes. hut It was championship bicycle High of Waterbury, Conn., advanced! The summary Prices the Lowest Ever OfferedI not Ions before she was will take place to-nl)rht at Madison to the second round In the Penn scho- 30 Yard Dash.Won br Colgate, Yals: *.*- One will be for mat men weighing 1M pound.* of ,h. na- tricked out of Two gsmes were played in the New ami Ash- tl^°l tin ALSO lielng position again, and Square Garden preceding the start of York Htate amateur lastic basketball tournament to-night. ond. tie between Morgan, Ys.le, and under and the other for men tipping the 0a'bSr^m^h7-to dash with t ,'"ro"" the match quickly slipped away pocket billiard worth, C. C. N. Y. Time. 2# ."-Ss. bridge t?. Ten Sedan $475 beyond the six day race at midnight to-morrow. championship tournament In the Ra¬ The New Haven Jaoys went ahead r>t*e.Won by Crane. Yals; second. seales at I'M) pounds and under. f'*m to-morruw Cars, Up recovery- Fourteen events In all will be on ff»e when Hteeiton Long C. N. Y. Eimi, Malbobm, Dod(«, Dulck, (Mdaraobliaa, Baffled In tional R*cr«ation, Brooklyn, last night. (Pa.) High forfeited, and Prime, Yale; third, Josephs, C. etc. singles youth came to the card, the features being s mile event In the first th» Watertniry team defeated Boyer- Record, 8S.7 point*. fore In the doubles division of the contest Bdward J. O'Brien Yals: sec. V Below we Hat other unuaual opportunity. for a 15,066 prta<> between the rlvaW of defeated P. Faracw town (Pm.) High School. 36 to 25. This 230 Yard Swim.Won by Oradner, In tournament wh-n Miss Cere* Baker of 100 to S7, while A. ond, Ledyard, Yale; third. Daniels, C. C. Daniel* iHave Ten) Fpor:," the sprint tltl«\ Frank Kremer and Ray V.%Uvan disposed of John Mills In the wa« the eighteenth straight victory tor fm. 3S 3-r,s. Tonrln*. tJmoustoea. Towncars, et< $h5o tip Orange and Mies Lillian Scharman of S. Y. Tim*, ";.<) Brooklyn defeated the title holder*. n:an. The other attraction will be 7rt ft. In 40*.; second, tJuernsey, ROD AND GUN NEWS Hudson*-(*por> an- Llmouain)**. Mi** Marie bin high run of 36. which Is the record 'by a delegation of root'rs. The lineup: distance C. C. Stuu (1V31> Bearcai (Bargain!); Natlunni Wagner and Mr*. Bernard a fifteen mile team race for points he- Yale. 75 ft. In 44 3-5*.: tbtrd. Elk. 1'. Stens.after a hard thus far. Crosby High (371. Boyertown (JT>). 02 ft. Coupe* 9000 u« fought match. twten six teams. White Forward W. Grsver N. Y .. distance MARCH 4 TO MARCH S Klsael The ncore was picked H*» Yard Swim.Won by Hlgslns. Yale; HIGH WATER POB LOCAL A.VOLKBX Noma Ilac-nhout, 3.C, ».fi, 8.4. While mile match rare the men will Carrlngton Forward Gotwalds C. C. Packard Twin*, till up; Pa<-kan1I.*n<1*ukr« ttieir Iast>d In the Tn the continuation of the OtsUr Dowhower1 second. Stewart, Vale; third. Blake, Rawly Hook Prtoi Jamaica Bar r.q*WT«>t» Nn speed the champion* showed race each other In separate h»t* 1M »:!.» i'asitenfers (Half Valu* Prtcee) tK») v.est and forecful play of the youthful bt the Katon tournament In progress at Crsnfleld's Oanss, Pan It i, Pratt, Jellffe); March 4 11:01 1143 11:0411*» 11 37 the bli? end pr!s« money. rooms P. Hans last Field goal*--White 4. Carrlngton 4, Becker, C. N. Y. (Ashworth, Hanrey, Barks. Mc- March » 11 :*H 11 41 141 3:07 Marmon Limousin*, $1,400; Lancia l.lrr j air began to show result*, and their to defaat the veteran Kramer night triumphed Wllner 3, Flore 3. W. Graver, J. Graver, 13 T» 12 :03 3 31 4 00 oualr" fHolbrook Hoiiy) fl.MM overcame Is expected over C. Bash. 35 to In ' 3 out of Tajpie, Meyera). March « 2:24 1247 | attack th<- superior c.ontrol of because of his i|Ui :k "m a small 82, sixty inning*. OotwaMa Foul goal#.Whit". 9: March 7 1 :20 1 00 131 2 .OA 437 t, 03 Many Other Attract!*# Bargalna. their opponents. Throughout the match Jump James, 4 oat of »; Wllnsr, 0 out of 1: Got- March « 2:30 3 :12 2 40 3:17 0 30 0:08 Miss track. H»> has the speed and strength walds. IP out of 25 1UN TIRES -MOSTLY "FIRSTS" Wagner's decisive stroking won Just him over fbe line ahead of his N. Irwin, George Barton and Fred Substitutions.James for Carrlagton, Car¬ Poly Defeats irood nlpn. and almost the as much In as to carry Flowmler Fhkfrmn Will B» Out To-Morr*>w. tnysrlabJy bl« "Carlisle Cords.Get 0«r Priest! evidence (n singles: more rival, but the fans look to see a bitterly Roycroft were tHe victors last night in rlngton for Becker, Grtm for I "owbower. in Dual Swimming Meet fellows tollow. We hav» had »«nnn« wtion Rope" ro, in fact, for she wn*