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Yankee Women Repel English Attack Better Than U. S Yankee Women Repel English Attack Better Than U. S. Men FORMER LINCOLN EGBERT JOHNSON American Girls To Vines, 19 Year Old Rumors And Reality Gathered From GIANTS HERE FOR BAFFLES LOCALS Settle “Dark Horse” Plays CLEVELAND FUND This Sporting Vl^orld WITH SPIT BAH Rankings By The Grist Of Athletic Contest At Forest Hills Perry Saturday “Black Yankees” to Play Ex-Brassco Holds All- Play Either or the By JOHN A. CLUNKY Stars to 2 Hits as Wing- BY HENRY McLEMORE Newport, R. I., Aug. 21.—(UP).—Competition in the Brooklyns dale 2 to 0—- (United Press Staff Correspondent) annual Newport Casino tournament was limited to the dou- Hills Next Tuesday Wins, Forest Hills, N. Y., Aug. 21.—(UP).—Third place in the bles with the singles finalists, Ellsworth Vines of Pasadena, Game Nets for the 1931 is to be decided the of The Black Yankees, formerly $29 rankings likely by performances Cal., and Frederick J. Perry of England not meeting until Notes from New York Mrs. Lawrence A. and Miss Weisel of Cali- the Lincoln Colored Giants, the Cleveland Drive Harper Dorothy Saturday morning. greatest colored baselRill team in The customers who paid $9.10 to see McLarnin and Petrolle in fornia, in their quarter-final round matches of the 44th an- viueH reauitu me singles iioais as same The Harlem Valley nine nual national women’s tennis yesterday with a 6-3, 7-9, 3-6, 6-2, the east, will be the attrac- their third "soft shoe dance", Charley Allen puts it, are the hospital singles championship to-day- of Wlngdale, N. Y. made Its debut 6-1, triumph over John Vanryn tion at Hamilton next Tues- to whom park mob you could sell shares in the Brooklyn Bridge—typical at Hamilton Park lats an It is almost certain that Mrs RING GOSSIP of Philadelphia. Perry won from night day night, according to an an- last an Kidney B. Wood of New York by New Yorkers.' at Hamilton Park night Helen Wills Moody and Miss Helen By BILL HIGGINS nouncement made this one, but can thank HARMON WINS ON default, when Wood with the morning by impressive they Jacobs will be awarded the No. 1 Johnson and Everett Mur- match point against hif for the William J. Derwln of the park de- Egbert It seems the right dope was passed along from the fan’s viewpoint phy for the 2 to 0 win they regis- and No. 2 spots, respectively they MITUOAN STILL SEEKING second time in the fifth act, col- chairman of the com- partment, tered over the City Iieague All-Star have themselves BESH-GAINEIl TITLK BOLT lapsed with a cramp In his left and the folks who would usually "get it up” for an outdoor attraction, N. ADAMS CARD already proved mittee which Is planning several In a benefit for the "On to leg. He was unable to continue game to be the class of American wo- Willie Bush's Biirprl.se win over events for the benefit of away to the tune of many thousands. As the turned ou. drew and became the *dxth member of twilight stayed thing Cleveland" fund which a fair men’s tennis, while there has been Bob OUn and the of uti the "On lo Cleveland" drive. All missed and saved crowd. possibility America's "first ten" to fall before they nothing money. Beats Little in Ten- no announcement, and there will arrangements were completed this One Clean Hit. Harry early match with Al Gainer for the Briton during the past two be none, anyone who knows any- morning for the showing of the Johns on, former Waterbury the anil weeks. The scores were 6-3. 5-7. Round Pine- thing at all about the workings of llghtheavywelght lifuvy- Yankees who are under the same McLarnin, he is, took a terrific for not Brassco mound ace, the Qo—Chris 2-6, 6-1, 6-1, 6-5, (30-10 on Wood’s popular though panning aplt-balled the ranking committee, is aware titles of the state lias at- as Giants locals to but two weight service, default. management the Royal being able to flatten Petrolle, after coming in with seven pounds heft death, allowing da Bests Wol- that that body bases Its conclusions “Get best one a clean hit to field Midget tracted an unusual amount of In- atid Detroit Clowns. the hits, right on made In On .Schedule. At came close almost solely showing club have to face the Black on the Fargo Express. that, he enough, in the eighth by Johnny DeVito and another a terest. among local tight followers Pairings for today's doubles are: you in Main Bout the national championships. was which scratch hit to "Beals” Becker by gast in the local colored ringster. Quarter-final round. Yankees," the warning round, yet didn't have the stuff to put Billy on the floor. Opportunity Beckons. B. Nat C. Strong, New York booker, Joe Doyle. The visitors were Hi» daily workouts at the Oop- Sidney Wood and Frank X. North Therefore, It Is up to Miss Welsel to Mr Derwln over the handed two runs In the opening Adam*, Jlug 21—Chris is well attended Shields, New York, vs F. .1. Perry gave phone to make a creditable stand against petto gym being was 2 to 6 and Dowd and Pindea of Manila and Waterford, to-day. "They are the best club Just before the mixup, McLarnin 1, hopping from run when Harry Mickey to arid each day sees new faces among and (1. B. Hughes, Great Britain. N. MrsMoody today If she hopes whii'h I have sent Hayes singled successively with no Y., flyweight champion of the the audiences attracted to the con- Semi-final round. yet you." 8 to 5. McMahon did a great job on the Vancouver Irishman, retain her No. 3 berth, and It Is Material Denny outs. Ross grounded to O'Toole Philippines, won the decision over sessions. Ellsworth Vines and Jack Tld- Promising Just as Important to Mrs Harper ditioning for James was in perfect condition. As it turned out he had to be who threw Dowd out at home, Ross Midget Wolgast of Philadelphia, ba 11, California, vs Trester It. Htoe- For many years tills great com- that she make a strong showing While liush is working like a on the recognized champion of ffen and John Tldball, California. bination played under the name at certain of the bout, but he beat Petrolle hands down. It taking second play. Bedlne flyweight Miss Mudford, In an- parts In New state and against Phyllis beaver in the gvm every day of the Lincoln Giunts. This grounded to Massgrella at second the world York she George oLtt, Philadelphia and year, like a shot with for the welter crown. Great Britain’s No. 2 player, If ticipation of a Gainer bout, George now looks Thompson who threw home to Murphy Pennsylvania, in the main bout of Johnnq Doeg, Newark, N- vs however, the aggregation is under figuring wants to remain among the first Is working equally as hard was to score, but Mic- 10 rounds at Beadowbrook arena Mulligan Wood-Shields vs Perry-Hughes new management, has been aug- Hayes going three. from his I’hocnix avenue head- key pivoted and ran to third here last night. Plnedo beat his op- survivor. mented by many of the premier Weill, without his catcher, hat or cigar was bacjc At this time Mrs Harper would in an attempt to close the Alphonse gravy with as Mur- ponent all the way, only one quarters colored stars of the country and scoring along *Ropa losing seem to have an edge. The Oak- match. As was Intlmeted earlier in busier around than Electrician Jack on pay- heave to third base was low, round, the ninth. It was a slashing plays games at the Yankee Sta- running City Fitzgerald phy’s land Calif., woman, who, In the the chances of Mulliban the ball Langolis. battle from start to finish, with the the week, dium and Polo Grounds while the day. And, brethren and sistern, that's busy with a capital busy B. escaping George absence of Mrs Mood yand Miss securing Dick Gray's signature on Joe Doyle pitched the first three Filipino having the edge on Giants and Babe Ruth and his fighter Jacobs won the No. 1 post In 1930, the dotted line for this anxiously BEARCAT JUNIORS innings for the locals and allowed his opponent throughout. Both boys mates are on the road. Therefore, defeated Miss Mudford in the re- awaited double title bout, seem, at was at the visitors to rooms two hits, Ray Daly finished the weighed 114 pounds. the name of the Black Yankees is Lou Brix gate passing the dressing cent Wlghtman cup matches, and this writing, as remote as the possi- last four frames and allowed th* In the semi-final Jackie Harmon a very appropriate one. under the Yankee Stadium. All have to do after getting past Lou Is expected to repeat the perfor- of a four-foot blizzard visit- you same number. The game was of Waterbury won a clean-cut de- bility IN GRID CONFAB In tile Lineup mance today- this fair city of brass on the is talk or nine cops and Garden help. marked by some sensational field- cislo over Harry Little of Philadel- ing All of the best colored players your way past eight Othcr Matches. morrow. ing on the part of Harry Thomp- sparring are on Yankees phia, Midget Wolgaet’s The other two in the country the and quarter-final chief as son, visitors second baseman, partner, in 10 rounds.
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