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And Tennis Fans Have Ahead To Interest Them ■ _ Racing-— Plenty -- I y**"*,,*,‘ Nation’s Best Horses DOZEN GAMES UP, HOLLYROOD CHIEF Helen Wills Moody To A'S START FINAL A Serious Series WINS CLASS TROT To Hook Test Nuthall In Up During TOUR OF CIRCUIT Problem AT CHARTER OAK Betty Race Season Giants and Cubs in Great Saratoga By DAN PARKER Big Bay Gelder Adds Tennis Play Saturday MICHAEL B. HAWKINS Battle for Second Place “Roaring Grand” to En= By New Auk 6—(UP)—Three Californians, Mrs (United Piths Staff CorrespomlentM) York, in National—Durocher viable Performances— and Mrs L. A. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug 6—(UP*—The opening Helen Wills Moody, Miss Helen Jacobs Har- Booted One Tronia Britton Second have been named by the United States Lawn Tennis as- of six races this afternoon will see an Finally BK a lot of fun In the 1931 world'* per, program unusually THKRE’N (lOINU TO series, in what with two of baseball In use. The American League's official sociation to carry the singles burden the ninth annual large attendance at the beautiful Spa course at the foot of BV Ii. S. CAMIOKON types is different from the National League’s, Hartford, Auk 6.—HolyrooU Britain (llnltivl I’rPMS Iklltor) ball, you know, Wightman cup matches with Great at Forest Hills, Union avenue. Sports Chief, the blK hay gelding which New York, August 6 — (UP)— The National League ball has a dead core and Its stltcheH are prom- and Saturday. inent like 1’rimo Camera’s teeth. The American League sphere has a lust year Won the historic Charter Friday Two $6,000 added stakes, the Connie Mack and his World handi- champion Philadelphia Athletics livelier center, stitches that are level with the cover and a thicker cover Stake with a spectacular vic- The three will mile and a quarter Saratoga Oak player** compete PAT REDMOND BOXES invaded Yankee Stadium today for than the National League pill. all of live cap and the five and a half furlong tory in straight heats, added an- In the singles eornpeti- the opening content In their final will the meet Miss LUCKY SPIKES GIVE flaiih stakes, will feature to-day’s In the world series, the teams use National League ball for other Hartford "Hearing Grand” tloriK. Mrs Moody will JOHNNY DI STEPHANO triumphant tour through Amert- American Miss and at least one stake event two games, then switch back to the League apple for two triumph to his long list of spark- Phyllis Mudford Friday and racing, League territory. The tour which HAWKEYES RECORD will be decided on each of the 26 games. If the series lasts long enough they'll keep switching the hall Hetty Nuthall on Saturday. Miss IN BRIDGEPORT BOUT will take the athletics on from ling racing performances yesterday days of racing to Sep- so often it will look like a break-ln Juggling act on the Ous Hun time. winning the 2:07 class Jacobs will play Miss Nuthall Fri- remaining New York for a swing through De- afternoon, Ames, la, Aug «—Then; were 0. The Flash Is restricted If call it baseball, don't get and the of the day and MIhh Mudford Saturday, tember Pat and St they organized why they together trot, highlight second Held of thir- Kcdinond, the huge Irish- trolt, Cleveland, Chicago with M»*h the re- Seven Dengue Hoots of fairy tale to Juveniles, with a Is extend- get organized on official baseball for both leagues. day’s program at the 1031 meeting. Harper playing who Is Louis the Athletics’ last Mina named. man, included on Prlmo He had to beat a Hartford ace for maining singles match against fume—mill tlicn there were the teen being ed road trip of the year. Camera’s list of COPIES OP THE Evening News and Evening Standard, containing Dorothy Hound on Friday. Leaders to Go- long kayo vic- The Athletics, now boasting a hl» victory, Janies 1J. Berry’s bay Rood lurk track shoes worn by accounts of the Dundee-Hood bout held In London a week ago Monday Tronla Britton took Team Pairing*-. the olds that tims, tops the Puritan A. A. 12-game lead with only 60 con- mare, which flnh I Inner, 1931 of the It is among 3-year night, reached me yesterday, and they indicate that Vince didn’t get Mrs Moody and Mrs Harper also euplaln are anti- tests remaining on their schedule, the first heat and gave him two Iowa State track team. the most thrilling contests Guilbcau Hoof card In Itrldge. the better of when Ileferee Ted Lewis called the a Collette any it bout draw. great battles in the second and will coin pete In the. doubles, pair- Twenty Grand, king of isn't Tuesday iilglit will play 17 games during the tour A year ago Coach Bob Simp- 1, clpated. meeting C. E. Nash in the said: “Jack Hood a. draw ing for a match with Mrs Fearnley- his which closes, August 26. Afater Evening News, got with third. son a of the Greentree stable and until Johnny UiStepliano, former Nn* and Miss Nuthall. The bought Hatter pair new that date will leave their Vince Dundee at the White City last night, and even admitting that he Chief failed to out Whlttingstall shoes defeat by Mate In the Arlington Haven slugger. In a ten round- they Hollyrood get to wear In the Big Six may have been a bit lucky to divide the honors, it was a very good per- of the bunch In the other doubles match will be played the of er. Tlie latter is the same home pork only throe times be- opener, despite Conference meet. Wearing them, Classic considered champion lad the circumstances." Mrs Hazel Hotchkiss Wight man fore the 1931 world series. formance under the best efforts of his driver, Will by a his class, Is galloping nicely and who decisively whlp|x>d Pietro linger set new record of 14.S In another the News “The and llnlshed sixth. Tronla and Miss Sarah Palfrey against the seconds In the will in all likelihood be seen in Corrl, Australian trial horse, on Not So Strong article, Evening says: majority of the Geese, 120-yard high some of those In rare flash- British team of Mrs Sheppard-Bar- stakes on the at ringside spectators—even closely connected with Hood—■ Britton, trotting form, hurdles. At the close of the action in the Travers Sharkcy-Wulker scrap New York “prepped" for the ron Klibets appeared to think that. Dundee was the victim of an error of ed llrst under the wire. Will Crosier and Miss Mudford. track season. Ilager's August 22. Mate is ineligible for Field a few weeks ago. Athletics series yesterday by di- Judgment shoes, In another ten on the part of the referee." bringing her homo with a mark of properly labeled and with this race, but there is a strong pos- rounder Ir'ali viding a double bill with the lowly spikes 2:02, shattering the season's mark polished, were hung above the sibility that the two will meet Jimmy O’Brien of Bridgeport Boston Bed Sox. The Yanks were The Evening Standard's expert said: "Hood Ih a master of footwork meets of 2:02 Susan's rec- door of Ids room. stakes or the. Barney Weinrcb, Jewish turned back In the first game, 5 Dut he allowed Dundee to get In front and when Hood to box 1-4, Hollyrood Excels either in the Kenner began Guglielmo f slugger in a return and draw to the full his it was ord at this year’s Kalamazoo meet- let ling ready to go to the Saranac handicap. matcli while to 1, blng unable to solve the of- upon resources, too late. According to a Drake this another ten brings together Kd- ferings of Danny MacFayden, but my reckoning, he was beaten to the post." ing. Tronla Britton got off to as Belays past season. Financial King. (lle Park start in the second heat Hearts Score Huger looked longingly at the Moore, City southpaw, came hack to win the second, 1 to Oh, well! Len Harvey thought he received all the worst of it In his lightning Sun money winner and Joe. Marino but Colin and old shoes. They seemed to Beau, leading of New York. A 1, behind the five hit twirling of two bouts over here, so perhaps it's poetic Justice that Vince should feel Hollyrood Hollyrood say of will not be seen in ac- si* and a four Chief were hard on her heels and “Shorty" Gugllelrno, the little “lake ns along.” all time, rounder will com- Young Cordon Khodes Ruth and the same way about it now. the lie did—ami set a tion during the early part of the plete the card. Oehrlg featured the second game the latter fought his way out in round man of Public Parks cir- new Drake a cer- with the Sacred Heart meeting, but is considered attack with their respective 29th NEWARK POLKS ARE meek, home-loving, Blble-readlng citizens. front as tho Held flashed by the cuit, showed on Alumni the Hamilton tain starter in the Saratoga cup and 31st home runs of the season. When you swat them on the left cheek, they turn the right. And when half-mile post. Tronla Britton was yesterday in of the James the Park Junior the final day meeting. Only one. other game was played you slap them on the right cheek, they turn the left again.