wljp mt "v-jwr-f . liKttiAl L "it " W 1 V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATUBDAY, AUGUST ' 26, 1922 gt. Leuis Browns and New Yerk Yankees Battle for the Lead in the American League Race !SSWWSP 1 M t . 'mlij.f 3000 SEE S. & C. AND DOBSON GAME East Falls Scores One in Sec ond, but Store Beys Take Lead, 3-1 TILT IS PITCHING DUEL POiyseN Xrnutn rln, If Rmin.v. '" Mnirii. Sh rrlln, III Weed, rf ilmrr. rf (Ibierr, Sb s. 4 r. Cole, rf furlls, rf nulli. 2I Yenlislcv, If llllllnit. Rl .fnsrnlis, H Ullllnms, Hi fjirmiit r McMillan, li lirnnw""".. ttmntrrs ( ress nnd Itllpy. fitr.iwbrldgc & Clothier nnd .1. & J. Dnnsen baseball teams met this nflcr- .nnn nt Sixty-second and W nlmit ;trPHf. nml. despite the rain, about three thousand fans were in attendance ntMnnnRcrrrultt. of flic, Mere team, circled McMillan as his lnirlrr. while Johnny White, of Dnbsnii, pinned his ivn.d 'n Grnnsbach. The early Innings were productive of little scoring, tin totals nt the coneiu ceneiu coneiu sien of the fifth frame being 1 tn 0 In favnr of the visitors from Knst Falls, ami the unine resolved tlsrlf into n pltrlifrs' battle, pnrh sfilc getting but n single hit up te this time. The store boys went Inte the lend In thi. sixth, hewevcrfi with u trio of markers. I)eb.nn was first te score, getting a HnclP tnlJv In the second. Weed walked. Meyrr sacrificed. Klinger snrrilircd. nnd Hatgh's sacrifice lly te Cole scored Weed. The store boys went into the Ip.-iiI in the sixth. McMillan doubled. Cele siniled. Cuttls hit Inte n double plnv. "Vife being out at heeend. but Mi-Millar reached home. Maurice Hath singled, enhslcy hit ti rlglit and Meyer dropped tin; ball, Rath retiring. F.arl Pitting eame through with n twe-bagger and Ycahs. ley crossed the plate with the third run of the limine GREVELL AND PASSON STAGE HURLING 'DUEL Seuth Phillies and Sphas Scoreless for First Four Rounds MMIS I.n(1fnlierit. s rimmlipr. Hi IVirimin c nnlillilntt. :n Farrrll. 3li flmen. cf tnuriull.in. If Rratllr. rf . I'lin.i.ir.s Snalillnit. If IVl'Inslfl, m Nrllil. '!li Sjkfn. rf PiiMinrrellii. lh Mrcti. cr I.11I. Ill i eiler, r flrnrll. 11 ranwin, p t'nuilrrs Inn nml Inllej. The Seuth 1'hilly Hebrews nnd Seuth riillailelphins, rivals for the ha-elinll rlininplenshlp of the -eutheni t-ectien of the riillnileliilila Haclmll AsMiriatlen, cinched for the third time this afternoon i nt Slietzllne l'ark before a gathering of! MiOO fan The Seuth Phils have wen the first lun L'limes nlnve.l nml the SinluiM r,. n rl.l..rl,.lml l,..'.l, nu .t ,t, .1... fil.l ;":;: ;. ". "' '""" '"- """ fur tlltu nftitrtlii.,,1 u r,iin. li I, revel . tie fni-iner M,u kineii. .. . .---- wn"! Ihe selection of Manager ltiidelpli for the Phillies, while Chlckle" 1'as- snn was right at home with a Iiem of admirer en lcind pitching for the riphns. The game revolved itself into a pltdi (r' battle between the Hval pitcbeih, with no M'eie in h first four Innings. WIFE WANTS DIVORCE FROM 'SWEDE' RISBERG Charges Barred White Sex Player With Cruelty In Application San Francisce, Aug. '.T,.-Cl,arles I , hl-. "' I,!.i.';,,0''R- totmer member of, the Chicago White Sev and one of the I ba'eball players aceus-d of having ''thrown' ,.,..' s in i.ii.,, un viiiii mi divorce hern hv Mm A,ms mi,,, he Phnrgcd hfm with cruelty. 'Whv work, when uu can feel the public?" was one of Risherg's frequent remarks, according te her (emplaint, unlrli nle stated that they were happv until he went from the Pm-llle Coast Leagtie te the majors. According te herattnrnej. Uisherg is playing outlaw ball In Chicago under the name of Jack Maples. Mcdewell wins title P. R. R. Gunner Captures Cham pionship of Triangle League A. J. McDowell, of the P. 11. IJ. y,un Club, thih afternoon wen the in l vldtinl championship of the Triangle hUoeting League. McDowell tedav broke -IS of his HO targets. I t. nm meet, June 17. he smashed 17, and en July L'li 1,1s score wns fid, giving jam n total of U7 out of a possible Jesse CrifDfli, Meadow Springs, and t.V , in,h"r?- '' II- I-- both broke .-0 f-trnlght tedny. Mrs, A. Vimlten, sheeting for Mend Mend ew hmiiigs, racked 17 targets. Seerei : S CrJ7i,h- !'--l" SprlnBH. .. S Srel)er?. V H. it P V. i.r'"h' r. ! H. u ,., lf,,.N' "rutnl.. J. K H A .: in. r. i-. ( p,i, J MilJuunll. T. II 11 w T n?fi 'rB,,,w hihiiibh ;:; "ml Meadow HprliiKH iiiiinnii'iii, vnintv Hnilnua... A Mftllllr, ' C- l'.ll( . .. J II. Km. ( . unai. i' it n .':":.' Umpire Bill McGowan Released sSS??s -V-Vi'-"' '- iiiinunrfd ,a rncaiMl nf 'llll'lr.' Wllllirn ni, tn -"-'ilw. .S..pU-mb r M( ,,, ? II. u ill V.'TT1,"" "nr """Me" August se. at llnllliiiuie en Rain Halts Gr.ind r.lr.il ClK r'"1''- N. V., A.iw an- firaml of n r ."'". H? .''- . I'ec.hum. ndv. trUH-afnrnoen. he ahlpped tu Runs Scared for Week In Three liia Lemmas MTIONAI, X M. T. HAWK w. 1 . S. T'l 1:1 n 2.1 HM in i in :n :i . . se j hllaiU Jilfaitii "roekljn f.. IiuIh ilen IJirliinntl .1 I 11 a 0 n a :i (I in j',' j 13 AMKItlt'AN t.uuiri; Petreit vHilfllr f!w Verk.. "'".ten i. Illusion C-nlcaBe M. HI n 1 r. w. T. TM M it 2H 21 111 IK in 1:1 2.1 0 7 T 1 a 3 iNrr.uNATieNAi, i.u(iii; fe'ttttJtr '.7 .11. T. v. 1'. S. T'l .. JA .. 3H . . HI .. 30 .. 20 I. SI i'nljlmer "WOMtrf 10 I) 12 11 n 4 4 a J 11 II II a 2 '5 i6 ctrr fessr-: s 17 '.!.:: A 8 8 "iinme. ; .4 Ift'.t.i ii - What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL I.tUflflK Mill. Neil Yerk St. IUlH I'lttshurnfi Cincinnati llreiillii , I'hiiiifH ,: Husten . , , ' i U :S :S8I :8ii? ::: Hi en .eas -,i ,s:i . n jn .4i)i .4n Mi . in 7J .3.17 .ans Ail . 3H 70 .su5 ;340 t 33 A.MKUKAN I.KKH'I! Hen Ifldt IVI. Win i.ft(. :SI ii : "' -Aa B,N "- .333 3J6 Hnllt Mi Mb Clnli St. Iain s New Yerk. Detroit . (irtrlund . Oilmen . . Mashlncten. Athlrlli'i .. r.eiicni , tAVlii two, CM (U .48.1 f.40i . kik 01 ..47l .47.1 .40J 0 71 .3B3 . ' Iir (we. INTKttNATIONAI, I.KAOfK llnltlmnrp 113 3H .710 Terente. . "i' e'li 'ilk Itedimtrr 7H W .r.Ol llrmllnt: ni Vn 'm Jcr. Ct 72 01 .341 Nfnurk. 42 SJ '$1 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS XATIONAI, I.KAOCB riilmce. 20t flilltlt n. 23, Nch Yerk, li M. LetiN. 3. ! 'V'"' 5' n!!!"L'"rK.n' "I nr"t tarn). llrfMiklMi. 81 riltHburnli, 0 (rnvend Seme). L'.iulninttl-llnntan Net nrlinliilnl, AMIJIICAN I.KAdt'K M I.011U. 3i rw Yerk. I (lint uninr). New nrk, (t St. I.011I1. 5 (urcend name). HoMen, Di ( tcvHunrf, 0. llrtrnlt. 3 WiirliliiRtan, t. IS BEST OF YEAR Mack's First Sacker Gains 30 Points in Week Sisler Still Leads HORNSBY TOPS NATIONAL The raee In the Amcrlean League for hattlntr honors continues te be n merry ene with the veterans battling te over come CeorRe Sisler, of St. leuls, who Is showing the way with an nverngc of .113. Ty Cobb, pilot of the Tigers, Is trail Ing Sisler with .100, and Tris Spenlter, leader of the Indians, Is next with .N70. The remarkable, slugging of Ilnrry Ilcllmann, of Drtreit, the past week, has plated him among the first four with an average of .fl.VI. The averages include Wednesday's contests. Tee Hnnser, Cennie Mack's fint sneker, although he has played in only seventy-live gamc, made a wonderful sheuln- durln-,' the week. Kiem n po sition down about twentieth In the list, Iliitiscr boosted his average from ..'!21 tn .351 by making seventeen hits In eight games and new ranks fifth among '" "ncau League h.itMncii. Sisler added three mere ba-es te bN string of thefts nml centmuer te set i V.Yl""T lu.r. lf .nse stealer with fertv l'l"CI "'mlllUC llnttCrR a participating In : Tehin, St. I.euls, ninety u- mm e games ......' Y -'UM' i .,,, ,i, : iiiinn,L w- T , .... e.i...'.. . V. " .'' i.eui-. ..1.1,1 ; i in n. r.i..r. '.:::.. ivv ta neway, IV'. ",'",' ;'''" ; ,1I,IP- Uctn.it. ..i.ill; Hassler, Detroit. ..'tLMI ! .Smashing out thlrieen hits in his i nst fie giimes. lingers IlernOiv. the aruinal star. Miicecded In ui,i.in. In nineteen rums l.i, e...... i. . J,"' ,"", "" "l"1- niiiiN iiut f'nn t nil k..... ,' , ; '";'" "" ruins in tin. scram- lle for the huttliur honors of the Na Na Ueunl League, ah eemparcil with eleven points a week age. Hertisln Is hattlntr .3S2. while Ilig- hit ing .30.1. (.rimes, of Chicago. Is J,st " I"""1 behind nigbce. Hernsbv m e" 1 L.t' hu'c.e " S petiier x.lth nlnetcVn. Cera" "Hack" Miller, of Chicago who Ins shown a liking for left and ' ,,,.M '?. hailed Ins ,WM jllt fifth ,,,,,',, ,n - I "-i. " li-uui'is iy COllllec III. snTnlv .,;,.!,. ruups in Ills ast four ...im,.e m:ii... perfermniKe. with the except'len of leinsbv. was the outstanding feature of the week. Max Carey, of Pittsburgh, continues te b the class of the league in base stea.tng with a total of :si). Other leading batters for ninety or meie games: Hdlecher. Chicng,., ,:t.-,i: m,. l,:?.-n lA"i"f'' -i1.1"1: ('"'''.v. Pittsburgh, .....0; Kelly. New Yerk. .311; Dan bert. ( Incinnati. .3-11 ; Walker, Phll mejphla. ..1 0; JohiiHten. Kroeklyn, ..( ; U.iiKreft, New Yerk, .337 LINDLEYMURRAY WINS ' Reaches Final of International Ten nis Tourney, Beating Virden Niagara-en. the-Lake. Out., Auc 2(1 R. Limlley Murray, of Niagara Fallsj N. .. wen his wn. in the liiini r ,iiini of tlie International tenuis teiirnnment today by defeating J. Virdun, of Cleve land, in itralght Mts (1-2, (!-2. ' of He will meet L. A. Mruncau. P.roeklMi. for the title. liriiucnii quail lied b (lefenting L, Keith, of Cle eland l!-2. r Hauser Takes Lead in Hatting Among A's ATHLETICS fiam.'i All . 7S 22(1 . ..117 431 10.', ,Ti3 , . 32 72 . Ill .W 117 m: 'te i 1 113 127 (IT 2VI (13 31 S .107 111 . Ill IS as in 1 37 .'is ... 27 41 . . 21 .Vi . . 40 70 2H .VI . . 19 10 II. 78 1 12 12S lift SH P.C. .3-,e .310 .321 2:n lliii'cr . (iHlleuny Miller . Hrusny IWklm . I)!ea lllmndi Wnikfr . .leliniiii Walsh Yeu nil ClIt.lWHV Mdicman HarrlM .Wish r .. Il.ini It(nnnpl . Sihir .. E.keit . ll I) 3 111 0 il n 0 no 1 n 1 0 1 0 1 1 ii 0 0 21 12 110 At 114 .2-3 I 9I. I 273 ! 112 ill 7S HI 4 12 11 S 10 11 7 1 .2112 -10 1 Jl.'i 22U S?il r' ' .1110 .ltd .182 .1.17 122 .100 rim. 1, ins Walker .. Williams . MfSlllllUH . Ilinlliie ... riptchcr I.et WllltPI R Wrlkhutem'. Muk.ui . . I'arklnven l,,'liu e iu Weiniri l'lllPTH J .sintlh . Il.ipp illlhlrll SIllRhmn lnii inn lin 435 2 1 112 U.' 317 . mi a I.-, . S2 277 24 31 . 112 ls( .'.ll Kill 1IHI I2."i AS 1 13 . Ill) 3.11 . 21 3ll 3s III) I.' ("1 711 32(1 2(1 ,1 1 1 7 211 2(1 ll.'i 30 An 137 111) ID IM1 lel SI II .11 M 1 lo le ss 01 n 21 71 ll 4 H 3 10 is 0 7 7 it 0 3 3 s t .337 3.2 .acid .3IM .20.1 2' I J .2110 . ' ' s 27(1 ! IIIIIK .12.1 .001 11. hliillh NATIONAL I.EAliL'i: CI. I'll IIATli.Ml Club (1 All. It N Y. 1 17 1125 ir.7 I'uiKh 1IH II Ll 'IU St I, 117 40MI (I1H Chic 120 4IIS1 ,MH Clncln 12U 10.17 .1(11 HKImi 11.1 41112 .Vis i'hlt.i IU S'.U J M.1 lluaimi 111 (1S11 I.H1 II. 211 311 lilt hll i'.C. 12S3 Hi;. 71 ,10 !ij .ill 12M 171 711 3u 07 Ml) 1211 222 ST 71 till lllil 120T H) .12 33 'ill .21,3 USD 171 70 331H0 . Vli3 11711 li.il ,18 13 AS 2ii 10711 17fl 42 hll 2,1 ,27ll 11)11.", 12.1 IN 1.11 III .2111 AMI.UICAN I.EAIIL'i; u.i'ii iiArn.vi 211 311 Hll Hll.l' C. Club ll AH 1' " Detroit 122 42HJ llllil lil.'il iVt. I . 120 422D IIII3 1211) 211 ill) 4U 111 311 i 73 S0107 .3U.1 Cluv, 1L'.t 4277 1)42 12IIH 21(2 (12 27 1102 1101 10H AS 7.1 us ,'.'UU N, , Y. i.iiie. I'hlla. lieMun Wash. mi 40sa 43 ,2U1 120 4120 A3I1 1100 184 63 34 70 ,2bU 117 31142 517 10HI 103 ill n 43 .-.-uu lis 40S7 4TT lONi IKS 4T 33 31 IIU 4010 001 1002 1T4 01 31 78 :e.i .341 HAUSER'S SPURT M'KENTY'S SINGLE GIVES YARNERS RUN Southpaw Bats in Marker for " Fleisher in Fifth Against Phila. Royal Stars PIERCE SHOWS GOOD FORM nm,. imYAi, ., KTUtS Krnr, If IIIH. rf Smllh. 31. Hnndr, 2b S. .Ii))ilinn. m Silk, rf ri.KiMir.it ItUilngrr, rf I'mlcrtt, If MrNlrld. 2li Nelnn, Hi Mrflivlinn, 31i Hrelt. M Deimhrrty, rf Itrrlm-in, c MrKrnU', u '. .Inhnnn, niilln, c Tlrnli, li Hi The Flelsher yarners nnd Philadel phia Itejnl Stars enpnged In n close battle nt Twenty-sixth nnd Heed VSl'Z ,,,,s '''ftPn'oen before a crowd of 1000 fans, - Willie McKcnty wns en the bill for the home team, opposed te Pierce, nnd while the former had the best of the pitching in the early Innings ns regards the number of hits mnde, McKcntv was the slendler.-nnd at the end of the fifth Muslim Finisher was ahead bv 1 te (I. Vi until this time the colored lads had found the curves of McKenty for five drives, three of them coming In the fourth, hut without n score. Flelsher found Pleree for the first hit In the liftrr and sent a run ncress the platter In this session. I their hnlf of the fourth the Stars mnde three hits. Smith opened with a Hugh! te center. Handy sent one nciess the center-Held wall for n ene-bagger nnd Smith nm bled te second. S. Jehnsen beat out a bunt, but Mnitli was caught at the plnte. McNeill te lleriiinan. Fells fniitn.il. M .t,,i, son stele second. Scott tossed out Chap pie Jehnsen at first. In the fifth Johnny Scott hit shnrplv ii right for Flelsher's first hit of the game. .McNeill sacrificed, mil n- Kenty then singled and scored Scott with the inltinl tally of the fruy. The yarners added another te their teal in the sixth, uivluc them n i.-m.i of two runs, but this was reuced in the seventh when Chappie John.sen's bejs found McKenty 'a curves for n tally. SIX UPTOWN NINES TO STAGE SERIES Will Begin en Monday te Decide Independent Baseball Championship Six of the independent baseball teams in the uptown spctien hnve decided te stage a series all their own for the championship of the northern district of the city The teams were organized nt n meet ing held last evening nt the Nativity Catholic Club with these efficers: presi dent. Phil llnggerty, of Xutivlty ; vice president. Harry Herlacher, Kensing ton Congregational; secretary, S. J. Uennett. Nativity. The teams taking part are: Marshall K. Smith. Kelfield. Nativity. I.egan A. A., Kensington Congregational, Wild Wild weed A. A. The schedule for the entire series hi s. net as yet been framed nnd only the dates ter the opening week have i been drafted. They ure as fellows : Me iday Natlvlts- at Kcnulnuten Conarre Cenarre Citlnnil: Marshall I. Smith at Legan Tuevln' I.'izan nt .MurBhall E Smith; Konflnwten I'otiKreBatlonal nt Nativity. Wertm-aday Ileltlrld nt I.eimn A A Thui.-daj I.ei;an at Kenslncten Consre Censre Consre BMIennt rrldny Ixsan nt I.elfleld The Legan team is plajlng four nichts during the week, as its sched ule was dear. The ether teams had dates with dubs thnt could net be can celed very well and they will start in full force the following week. NATIONAL TENNIS DOUBLES POSTPONED BY RAIN United States and Australia Will Clash at Longwood Monday Rosten, Aug. 2(i. The final round in the national lawn tennis doubles championship tournament wns post poned tedny until Monday. The courts of the Longwood Cricket Club were protected by tarpaulins, but continued showers made play Impossible. Other mntches set for tedny also were post poned. William T. Tildcn. 2d. of Phila delphia, and Vincent Ricliards, Yonk Yenk ers, champions, were scheilule.f te de fend their title against Gerald L. Pat terson and Pat O'Hnrn Weed, the Australian Davis (ip pair, in the natiennl doubles. Tilden urged the match be plajed In spite of the weather conditions, but the Australians j objected. I The ether events carried ever until 'Monday were matches In national mixed doubles, national veterans, national 'boys' singles and the Longwood singles , for women. Starr Garden Has Lead in Big Meet Continued from 1'aBe One ewever. Kept mere tnnn 100 away. Then wre approximately iitm aiiuete.s hand when the meet started. MM,,, ftilns rlmiich fnlleil In keen In t crest oil hpeetaters away. Mere than '.WM fans lined the two KingscMns fields te watch the bejs compete en one nnd the girls en the ether. Summary Hep Mop ami Jump for women Wen hy Minn (Wlru'le l.pli..rinan, Kenslntftnn. ipi' i,inl MIsh Mnrv riljpalrdk rnlinekilnU third. Ml!" C Mirni'd riln-rwoeil fourth. Mli Pivnthv MiOnnen OIlnn flflh. MI.h Murlmi lloedwln, DUhten. lilmuncQ, 22 ft. 2 In. Hurl hall fur Ier (fnurtrKii tn nlxtecn) Wen tiv Cirl Slelnerki- Wontmerolnnil. Fec und. Plenum. Sherwood, third, MelCemwi, C.iliniksink fourth. N. Emmett. Illusion fifth C.irrlunn. Coheekiilnk. Dlntnncr, 134 ft. II In UIkIi Jump for men Wen by II neunh- .273 rr KlUKeHln. (.etnnd. lie lieiween n .Jilil Hli.ililir Hturr n irden. aihI It Hull, Mi .2.1T Ceaih found It IUmr, IVhltr hull. Ilfth. .2.10 I It Mutter. Iil8tnn. Hi-lnht. A ft 4 In 233 1 7-.rd dish for women Wen lv Mli ,2211 ' M.iilellne Ad nnn KlneHt'lnit. eeennd, M1r Bis I Mnrv Kltzpatilek. Coheckslnlf. third. Ml .17(1 Anna Caldwell Sherwood, fuurlh MI'H H.uah 13S I'ii, KhiKHeislriE, Ilfth, MIhh Marie Dally. KP. nnnnlnir hrend Jump for boss (fourteen te Hlxte n) Wen l.v A. Mnlllnger. Wefltmuro Wefltmure liiinl; eienil, Kllve, Surr Harden, third Inhti Smith. KlnKHeKln. fourth. J. Mc InOre. CoheekBlpk. flflh, I' l.emle. Ken Ken hIphieii Dlmnnee 17 ft 04 In. Slnnillnir lirn.nl Jump for Imis's (ln te fimrleeii) Wen b I Mleeldn atnrr (lar iiu Keeiipil, S Welnntlld .Starr Harden, third .Invk Kcliulu Storweod. fourth. A KninrU, Watervlewi fifth. C'oepar. Mo Me Mo Ce.ii'h DlHtaiHe-N ft I) In llaHketbnll thrnvv for Klrla (fourteen te dlmeeii) Wen bv Minn Helen Knlin. West moreland, n.'ceinl, Mini Ea MrHrade, Mc Clinch, third, Ml K.itherlne Tltch. ni ni Ien, feuith. Minx M, Hnlkcn, Whitehall, llflh .Mils May .Scull, Smith. Distance 02 llmkelball threw for beya (len te four (renir end, teen) wen ny w, iiepp. Wlilienaill Me nd, MV. eirvuvii, nmuni mini, ninrnei, rweun: reurin, i, itneeriH. ieoirn,ireine;i p. uecn, v-onecKNinK. diui.ukv - i (l. r. -tvfj ,-'' ENGLISH MERMAID HERE Miss Hilda James,, of England, Europe's foremost female swim mer (ooh pari (his afternoon In llie ihrec-inlle race In the Ddnwera ltlvcr from IJrldrshurg te Rlvcrlen. Seme of the best American mer maids opposed the English Invader. Faber Blanks A's, 8-0; Dykes Hurt Continued from I'nice One field wns wet nnd soggy when the teams get under wny for the game. In addition te the early nfternoen shower another one took plnce before the game. It wns a gift shower, nnd Hill Oleasen, mnunger of the Sex, nnd his better half, Mrs. Glenson, and Hill Dlneen, the veteran umpire, were the recipients. The Sex tutor received n grand father's clock from his local admirers, while Mrs. (tlcnsen received n beuuuet of flowers. Dlneen had n trnveHn Dng ciieclc SI ur,a.tnlL"tBlilrSI;. kilned nr seven hundred dollars, were lammed Inlr. ,1,.. (!l.lun,,n As for the game! It wns nil Chlenge. Fred Helmach started and finished the first Innlncr dnrlnir which three runs nnd Ihree hits were made off his lie- liverv. Slim Ilnrrls nlfched the next four Innings and was found for four hits nnd tbree runs, one of the blnales being n homer by Shpely Inte the corner nneket lii left. He i?et another one iii the ninth i Charley Eckert. former local sand I letter, wns the third Miickian hurler. i He showed mere stuff than either ,,f his predecessors. Jlmmv Dvkes wns forced te leave the I game In the fourth limine when u threw I by Slim Harris knocked the third di en his left hand out of plnce. FIRST Heeper fouled te Perkins. Jehnsen doubled te left. Cellins get n single en bis grounder te Yeung, John Jehn John beu stepping nt third. Shcely singled te center scoring Jehnsen. Yeung threw out Mestil. rnlk singled te cen-. ter scoring ( elllns and Sheely. Me Clellan singled te center. Falk stop step ping at second. Schalk filed te Dykes. Three runs. Yeung was hit by a pitched ball. Hauser pepped te Jehnsen. Mct.ewan funned. Miller strolled. Perkins was called out en strikes. Ne runs. SECOND Harris replaced Helmach for the Athletics. Faber Hied te Mc Mc (lewnn. Heeper fouled te Dykes. John John Jehn eon bent out a hit te Galloway. Col Cel lins wus out, Hauser unassisted. Ne runs. McClellnn threw out Galloway. Walker walked. Dikes fanned. Harris grounded te McCleflan. Ne runs. 'nilltD-Sheelv lifted te Walker. Dykes threw out Mestil. Fnlk ground ed te Yeung. Ne runs. Jehnsen threw out Yeung. Hauser cracKPii a single te center. McGowan singled off Sheely, Hauser stepping at second. Hauser was caught napping elt second. Hchalk te Jehnsen. .Miller fouled te McClellnn. Ne runs. FOURTH McClellan doubled te left. Sdialk bunted te Harris who threw wild te third and MiClellnn was safe at third. Djkes split a linger and Calloway went te third. Faber bunted te Harris and Perkins dropped the hull en thu threw te the plate, McClellan scoring, Schalk going te second. Heeper forced Faber, Hauser te Gnllii- !2 way, Schalk taking third. Jehnsen ' 3 siugieu eit linuser, cuuu scoring and Heeper taking second. Cellins hit Inte u double play, Galloway te Yeung te Hnuser. Twe runs. Perkins filed te Mestil. Gallewav gieunded te Cellins. Walker filed te i FIFTH Sheely knocked n home run into the pocket Jn left. Meet 11 fanned. . Fnlk singled te right. McClellan filed I te Walker. Schnlk wulked. Faber was thrown out by Harris. One run. ' Galloway singled te rlglit. Jehns ten batted for Harris, and fanned. , Yeiiiiir flleil tn 'feKtil linuser wnu mir xeill g llllil le aiestii. illiuser wnb OUt, h ICelv Unassisted. NO rUIlS. mmt niWfiT " '" -'"-Tftrgggajm ,..ii'qtJiajiimwilwJiail . .- .- .. Athletics. Lckert threw out Heeper. Jehnsen grounded te Galloway, Cellins grounded te Yeung. Ne runs. McGowan Hied te Falk. Miller sin gled te left. Perkins pepped te Jehnsen. Galloway grounded te Sheely. Ne runs. SRVKNTH Sheely walked. Mestil singled te left. Sheely stepping at sec ond. Reth runners ndvanced.en n wild pitch, the ball sticking under the wind pad of 1'mplre Guthrie, while Perkins senrched for It. Falk fanned. Gallo way tossed out McClellan. Slieelv scor ing, Mestil taking third. Schalk fanned. One run. Walked pepped te Jehnsen. Cnllmini singled te center. I'ckert was called out en strikes. Cellins threw out Yeung. Ne runs. FIGIITH Faber and Heeper fouled te Perkins. Jehnsen singled te center. Miller made a brilliant one-handed catch of Cellins' drive, plucking it off tlie wall in light. Ne runs. Hauser fouled te Schalk. McGowan fanned. Jein son made an excellent pick up and threw out Miller. Ne runs. NINTH Sheely hit his second home run of tlie game Inte the left-Held bleachers. Mestil Hied te McGewun. I l-iillr siiifli'il In Inf. frlrtll.... t , l . ..... . ...m..... ... ..... ...is-.riuiii iiiii-,.i I-alk, Calloway te Yeung. Schalk sln gid te right, MiClelan taking m-mihI. Faber forced Schak, Yeung te Gallo way. One run. Perkins grounded te Jehnsen. Gal Gal lewny beat out a hit te Jehnsen. cn. low ay took second en a passed bull. Walker walked. Calloway was a vie. tlni of strikes. Rruggy batting for Lckert nnd Hied te Mestil. Ne runs. Meadows' en Hill Against the Cubs Continued from I'nifp One when he tried for third, Williams re covered Ilenllne's bad threw nml cast htm out te Rnpp. Ne runs. FOFRTH Williams pepped te Hoi Hei locher. Walker fanned. Ring tossed out Parkinson. Ne runs. Holocher lined le Williams. Terrv heisted te Parkinson. Grimes wns eas'v for Parkinson and Leslie. Ne runs. ' FIFTH Fletcher struck out. Al drldge tossed out Leslie. Henlinn dou bled te right center, tlie first hit off Al drlch, Terry tossed out Meadows. Ne runs. Cnllaghnn grounded out te Leslie, Miller fanned. Krug singled te center. KrtiK was nut stealing, Henllne te Piuklnseii. Ne runs. t ,.mni i.v - SIXTH Fckert mm- nllehlni- fnrinlne fHUUUH i ivKlte ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIH ENGLISH GIRL IN MARATHOM SWIM Miss Hilda James, of Liverpool, Competes Against American Stars in Delaware The greatest nrrny of girl swimming tnlent ever assembled here stnrted this "f, , the three-mile race under '!'0. auspices of the Hlverten incht ( I'll). I'llO 1(111 C - ll I St .1 llee PVPllt llCITlllI nt 'irldeshurg and will end opposite the ""orten laclit Club's pier up the Del NWurc. .. ".iss Hilda Jnmes. of Liverpool, England; Aileen Iligctn, C.ertrude l;Ierle nnd Helen Wulliwrlght, of New ierK; IJenmir L'hl. Margaret Itavier nml -Inrie Ilillegass are a few of the '"""'. J'hamplens competing. ivl't i Hryen, ( nmtlcn's champion mer mn,'. among the entries. She Is one ,f. .'"; I,1n"y Jtars developed by the lillnclclplila lurngemcindc, but will sw'm unat ached today. " ',".,"-' ,h.lr'1 tne the Camden m,,rmn"! has taken part In the three- """ MW"- J. ?1. when virtually a novice, she finished twelfth. In l!V(l she jumped te fourth plnce. finishing but ten seconds behind Gertrude Artelt. Eleaner I'lil wen the nice, with Helen Wainwrlght second. On August 21. 1021. Edith establish ed a new record in the Delawnrc ever the ten -mile course. J he complete card of events Includes a lUO-yard free-style race, L'OO-vard free-style race, 100-yard bnck stroke nnd fancy diving, besides the big event. Edict Wins $7500 Speedway Stakes Continued from r.iire One venr-eMn and up. 0 furlong t lleeiiwnx. no, I., r.iter . J. Mny UluBi'im. 114. Kalr- hrolher .1. Kvlle. till, A CelllnH . . . 8-3 2-S . .0-2 even 12-1 2-1 out out out Time. l.KI. Nancv r nle ran SECOND UArn, the SUniteira Steoplechaae I iiniKiicnii, rour-enr-eiis and up, nbeut l"-j I inll"R, II Hnudlnl, 111. Hiefn . . rven 2-. out i 2. IlullH Eye is:i MiTnler . S-l even 2-r, n recant. I.-.2. rtitrett 4-1 s-.'i ,3-n I Time. .1 21 'IVIpI Foel. JHnala nnd I Ict-lv ulin rin Ceuphd ! Third rnre, the Knlmvnv for nlllc", two- i yenr-nld 5 1-.1 furlnncs. , 1. "Edict 111. Snndi-. . 7-1 K-2 7-.". 2. Mv by Dnv. 112. McAiee. icn 2-r. l-i, 3. Urnciile. 1(11, A Cellins 20-1 R-t 4-1 Time. 1:00 RunHlee. flllk Taipei. TrH-. Tntldy. llettv Ile-ill. Sally Alley. "Thessalv nnd Henna also ran. DEVONSHIRE RESULTS I'lnST HACE. nura threo-ear-eldT and up, furlnnits 1 I.adv Kellx, 100, $1000 enlmlnc f'.r foaled (n Canada. 0 Mel rann Sir Clirence. 110. J4.0A $2 05 J2,ns Sm'illwoed . . . . Stntltn in.-,. Ilurnn. . . .... 2 7.1 2 .11 1 rl,-, Time I 11 3-A. Mttle. Cell-en Marjorle Wlls. Plymouth Hevk nnd Hemljphrre also ".second hack. pure tinen. claiming. I maiden tno.year-elds, 1 furlemfn- '.': ii"""" . .!"? ?L F.iter.Sl le ?3 le J2 fl.i Em emu 112. ir lurke 4 7.1 3 20 3. VlrBlnl i Tex ' 112. 'st'lr- line . 3 en Dlxle T.me I 02 Hartelle, Hetty Pear. inrK. rnemiB, i.eu Annle ulae ran. THIItli IIACG. purfe Jinen, elalmlnsr, three. venr-elds and up 1 mlle' 1 Itevallleu. 10(1. H Ilurkel24 10 Jil pe $0.10 2. SkeerKaee. 100 Htlrllnv 4 SO 3 10 2 4.1 3. f.ilr Vlrhinla, 08, T. Wilsen . , 0 10 ... li11r- l.j" ?? "luck Hnekle. nilt Fringe, k n. nir I. Edna. D. Dr Ilea. ni W..A .Jehnnv O'Connell. Serbian nnd Ij-nrtlr, R... I .. -... ,... -....nw.w, , ran. CONNAUGHT PARK RESULTS I'lKST RACE, claiming thre-ear-elds and up, n turbines. ' 1 I.mir-i Miller. 10. , Erltkeen .... f 30 21 J13 20 $0 70 2 HenRalese. 110. Hux- I . ion ... 1100 A 0.1 .1 I.ndv Luxury, 10s. Merlmee . . . . . A On ' Time, its .,i Kuk.UK Tltinln Cem- ' m-imler Celin. Oeklen Chance, Florentine ! ind Prnpncanda nle ran SECOND RACE, rlalmlnn and up. ll furleiiBH lhr...,.i...AM. 1 .-'t ' 1 The Nnhnw, 111 An- florsen ... $1,110 JO 20 J.i .10 2 H.ilmen. Ill Merlmee 0 31 0 no 3 Clarksen 107. (Ireaerv 17 p, Time. 1.1.1 IletKlllda. Pe'l'l, Hnhnkus, SprlnuMile. Deyle Amerlrin Kik1. Pltts liurir. Lillian U. and Melodrama also ran. Third rare, elalinlns three yeir-elds nnd up. (1 furlenci 1 reiimid Zeal. 100, An dersen $31 SO $10 00 J7.en i 2 Mux Celd. 103. Rarnes n en i:,5 3 c.lenn. 110, lieBamnv nai ... . . . 4 en Time 1 14 4-3. Vlbrntn. Danclns Cilrl Rens R, Cremona, I.uri. Ola L-e J.ivm Heffninn. Ilebadll. Earnest and Tlirer Em piens also ran. Saratoga Entries for Monday rirt rae.. claiming tnal 1. n thre year nldrt nnd up. 'I furletiKH Valentin ,,......,.. In. . lei l.i a. 110 Wild Heither inn 11.1 .........". .no rime ine i Sernnd race. relllnK for two-jenr-eMs. I furlnnrr rd, Wllilrnke William Tell L.nlv Mv ra II. lnlirlmnla Wall"- Peather 111 Plane Zinc 11.1 IVIIeltnus 1' -Daniel 112 Chile 1 '' ilvv.nr.i 11A Pun m I'lre 1 1.1 Prlnee Regent 11,1 I'vhIpp 111 111 111 11! 1-1 111 11.1 ! ' eriiun no i-eriKi cire . ii-, '.'"'? i.. i-rine, iieKent . 113 fiiu-iiwi tk ...ii'i Aui.nam,. i ( Ilnek-Salt , 11,1 I'vhIpp . l" I.'no lllrd . .. 10 urinn ...1 ni lllue nnd Held n, Prlnte of I'mhrla lll'SUia I.omen . 101 iu. ep i e im Tlilrd nee rnmlltlen for Ihren-Mnr- Th'rd riu-e. Ihe c-ntril dm i la Purse f r old and up. 1 mile- lu y,..ir- I,U foaled In Canal,, .', fui ,iks Ulurf.T 107 Pell,. Ann ,ln i tl.iine Scrapper .113 AnaprUa ,,,, lleeeunt .... PS Hnroles-e '....' Ill Ml''l , Jl'1 '"'l"N Jewel IIU Plr.ne Celd mi (inluiitnin inq Ufen,,n.,c b ir ,V"'V"1r' I'H .southern Cress. 120 Prel. '"..': n.1 f. "'! lv liai.v i n I"'" S U "' Can Heik IIU llrenmflax . loe , "raJ",y ,ml"5 ' '' j;?"ttl rnnr,?,H'L"' .'Ubn,iy """'c.'to-Un!1V,!1T,:her?,'lr'1i""'"'-' " h'ce-enre:,B ,., ,,, ;.. . I Suabrna . . .lis ('nnn uflaue Piane .ne . 10.1 1W, Ilfllevn Me nn.NemlH le'i 1 ,,l,.i l illiifmem Time... inn VI1.-11 ins 1st D.Miard . les p,.ie, i Api ... '-'" Pennen ... mi , Cherrv Plo ... 121 (lash-ink ! rurlty . .ins Crochet Plfth race, the Pert IMnnrdH three ear-elils and up. I mlle inil I Ileeai., I - .iiieiitll ., May lllnsaem lu un in I'M m Wellllnder .. Precehn "Inffer . . . Itebllkn Twe Kenthers 113 111 112 im 117 fur- lin 107 110 107 11.1 no no 113 107 .119 ue I Rei mint I lllltv Harten Tufter Dunce Cip Sixth rnce, conditions. twe-cnr, n InncH Plenty Cees Hrldht Tenmrrw Dream Maker New market , DuurhnrOKiin . Iielt.hrlienla ... 'IA-ddler Runlelgh Iferfs In. . Purt .......... Ojsthary llusl , 11n Heremen 110 Prima Denna . 110 All American 11 (i Mnnardetla , , , 111 riiiKHtaff , ... 103 Tuxedo IliI Illsh Iirlnce ..,, 1011 Mils Hmlth ,1 no row wow ,..;; Tin Coeur d'l-llen.. .110 rickfter HARDY MAY ENTER VETERANS SINGLES Davis Cup Captain In 1920 Will Probably Oppose Dr. Hawk at Manheim TOURNEY STARTS SEPT. 8 The Vnlted Stntes veterans' singles championship, which will be held in conjunction with the natiennl singles nt the Germnnlewn Cricket Club, be ginning September 8. will linvc an at tractive entrv list, ler in addition te Dr. P. !. Hawk, present champion. It Is verv likely that Sam Hardy, cap tain of the 1020 American Davis Cup tenm, nle will enter. Despite his years. Snm Ilnrdy Is still n grent tennis plnver and with Dr Hawk (.Mould come through te the final round of the veterans. If they 'I" reach the last stage of the tournament, the tennis spectators will be treated te n real exhibition of the game played by men who were in their heyday two decades or mere age. Hnrdv has been playing tennis for thirtv years. He started winning championships back in lMlli, when with Sumner Hardy he wen the l'acinc Coast double championship. I hi combination wen the title six time.,. Snmuel Hardy .took the Pacific Coast .ingles in lSI)4imd ISflfi. With Parke in the WlmbleJen tour teur liev in 11)11. he was second in the All All Cemers and six jears later wen the national clnv court championships wltn Garlnnd. Ilnrdy nnd Gnrlnitd repeal"; in mis and Ilnrdy. paired with Hl'l Johnsten, wen again en the iny court? in 11)10. The following year he cap tained the Cnlted States Davis I m j team which traveled te Australia and brought back the famous trophy. Dr. IIu wis hns been famous in local and district tennis circles for man) j ears. In addition te his plai". h' has been very active in festering tenin tenin tiiueng the younger players. IIu wen the veteran champiunshlp last year will, the leis of a set. 34 TO SWIMFOR PAWLING TROPHY' Best of Men Distance Swim mers Enter Five-Mile Grind at Miquon The elevenf'ri annual marathon swim ming race for the Geerge F. Pawling Cup will lie held under the auspices of the Philadelphia Swimming Club en the. Schu.ilkill tills afternoon. Tlie ceurM' for the trophy race will be three nnd n half miles downstream, starting nt Conshehoi ken and ending In front of the Philadelphia Swimming Club wharf tit Miipien nbep Flat Heck Dam. The distance for the Pawling Cup hns previously been five miles, ending in the bnsin nt Flat Reck Dam. but te Induce n larger field of entries and te take better cine of the competitors at tlie finish the race has been cut down this season. Tlie largest entry lNt ever assembled for the event has answered the call of the P. S. C. etlii-iaN. Te date thirtj -four men have sent in their signatures ! as notification that they will attempt the long grind. I Included In the list is a former win ner. W. II. Ralston, who wen while wearlus tlie colors of the Gcritiantnwu !Hes" Club back in lfllll. Ralston will' swim unattached In today s race. Thir teen of the men who swam In the ten mile senior national championship race en the Delaware a few weeks age are also entered. Devenshire Entries for Monday I K,rt rnce. vuri" 5! e.Ml, fnr mn(i3''n t e- er-eldn ,1 furler- flr.ikcn Hlossem .112 rtlu Pter.e .... 11.1 I Erlar.cer . . 1 1 .'. lyMiWk .. 11" I lr MeArlher .11'. Kl(--ht (n Time. .11.1 I Reformer 11.1 I S'ecend i nre pi' SI'Oi claunlnc thrv- jeareld nnd up. (1 run Voecrcrla T tnn-11 ... . 10S Thwi Marimba Trooper Ableie Cltri C.elJ Klneni'l" Tulna Third race I'M 1 1 uk-hi, i . . . 11" 1"S Te! Sue 113 10 Marinit" . . . Us 111 li elieii e 11.1 "Cnlef Kartell lel nnpld fi'ride 10. -ll't,- . . le 121 rure Jtoiie rmiminc. three enr-elrl and up i, lurinnir OS WiMflmier .. Qulek nun Little Illnrk Hhiep, I'lutrcl Ill ..121 IIIrilAeian . . Tep O' 1h Mern'n . . . '.r eligible lie . 113 .11.1 ..11.1 120 103 111 11.1 pure 1 ml e lull 111.1 110 101 . . . 1 2.', CtrK () noest Slro.-ee Raiizza in Hu.-le March . . . .120 l'i rle in, I'arnman ... .lis iii.nvnew - ..,. Hlrkery rf Hnk" Munrnj three'ofar-'elds', i'lueitv IMrt lstoe Mr k Te II precvin Firth rare i Jir.en. conditions for 1 mri'ls ra n n I e p.. t ri II' pnl Tr.i.-'cr 1 10 110 )! HeP T 'epr H.in1lep. up ii rut turw JJi'.OO thrie-s nr-n.ds ml V nsrs IMnld Trae!"r (isrifi fifiv inn !"4 1 "1 rhnierhu 1 ' ' Mi it.. Man I Madeline i.ill, in 1"i i, i d I'n rmn n.lnl I!?'. - ' --- ....,. .. .... sixip rai . iuri. -1 ri.iim'ns, tnree- etr-el,l and up niperini. Ten He, kenridpe Ammanda Dun I hi lire lllai k IIin (lie Harp D' th. North Net Y.t HI 1"1 101 lf.il p.i; 1 n 101 1 lac . P. ,-a-Mi. ,1 1 "el 1 ha . i W. lea 101 inil 1111! Ill 10il lilil 1 11 111 re.- u i eillllhle A'. Put H..b'. ' ..n I ir Mark A! hl" I 1 llllil nlnun Turnabout 101 Seenth rae paih Vear olds and up, 1 1-ld rnil.s Am.u P. uu . I"i Pini.nt .... . . loe 1 'i I "i II I pi un K ilinnier .sun lr -. rl tnn uiel Malt . le'i "in Itao Plnie MiSiee ,10ft Tirsllnrt Appreniite jllini inei . f rive 1 llllried Wiathcr .leir, traik fnM Monday's Connaught Ptrst rai e , : inntp- f nnd un. (I furl'ins Park Entries r three e i' ii s Cec't e" th Main 1 11 The HelBlan 11 113 Lancelet lit Allih . il.t I ui.i , in Il in l.-r 1 i(i Stniti. .. ins Al Pie , . . . J -, llnndeWi . "ii Kluklux iiu Pleev Snee7 "i: ilex II in linanclal RceMier 11' Thrills 10.1 I'hlna . . . Hopeful . . . . Mike HlKht Ancle . second rate-, -,i, furl. inns Ktliel ClaMetl I'nlelnvi rk l.me lllrd S-sjis I.omen . 1 ns 111 113 'altnln for two si ar e .Is. Ktliel iiajten li: .imije llan-ev un 11(1 in 1 P s 1 -11)1 Uii.inuh .. .. 107 Hi, i, ni,,. Tan II .... ion sk , ii. I uee P7 ! iik i.i.s 1 blnn laram-.m .. . . " ,i Plea I"! ltn sier. r the President s llandieati Mil f r Plfth race. three ear olds and up. 1 mile Dukn l"lm ,101 MusaiTins Marllu V Nounan KM 1 n irl Tailor Mnld 1)7 Ikey T Rrnss Tacks . P2 101 H7 t'O Sixth race rlmmlns for four-sear nia. and up 1 mile nnd .1 ilxi.enih 1 nine iiniir i"i Austral Ihe PnrlUKiiere 107 I'lerniiy The Hnuulrer 101 (lath Mary Jane linker 11,1 11.1 1117 IU heicmli rnce. clnlmliiB for four-sear-ehU ami up. 1 mile nnd a sixteenth Aiurray . . .. 111 lwiymer ,. Duke Uuff .... 107 Paula V . Kentish Hey ..,.107 Primitive . Just Fancy 105 ' Aiiprcnllr allqwsnce claimed, . 107 ..107 ..103 iiicaiticr cipjr. irnc;i Kgeu. sill2f' ANZACS AND U. S. IN NET DOUBLES FINAL Patterson and Weed Will Take en Tildcn and Ricliards for National Championship at Longwood Monday. Niles and Borotra Lacked Confidence By WIMJA.M T. TII.DEN, 2d Nntteniil TrnnU Clin melon ftosten, Aug, -vs. America in HSTItAMA the fl nnl round for the natiennl doubles Is en for the I.ongweod Cricket Club grounds nt Chestnut Hill Monday nfternoen. The match wns postponed today because of the rain. The international finnl was decided by the victories bv Gerald Patterson and Pat O'Hnrn Weed, the challenging Australian Davis Cup doubles pair. ever N. W. Nlles and Jeajn Horetra by the surpriingly decisive score of (1-1, "-". (1-0 and that of Vincent Richard's and mtself, the defending champions, ever Little Hill" Johnsten and Wal lace F. Jehnsen, In a bltterlv contested straight-set nilnlr, h-C, 10-8, 7-u. Put Weed and Patterson showed they nre en edge for the coining Davis 'up struggle by their splendid form against the France-American pair. Weed, lu particular, wns remarkably steady, which, coupled with Patterson's tremendous spied, proved tee great n handicap for Niles and Horetra te overcome. nt JflJll of the latter nppcarr.d tWifii marked tluir plan aaainst YU- cum and WnxhUum yesterday, irith the iriull that they never succeeded in tnkinp the offensive away from the Antipodean. X7ITII tie opening of tlie second set, ' Niles and Horetra for the first time In the match showed their true ability. Jly taking darim; chances thev cnlm-il a lend nt 1-1 and 5-2. . ' Rain Steps Play At this point the drizzle, which had been falling throughout the seventh game, turned Inte n steady rain, but tlie plnyers continued until ."-1 wasi reached. After the last fiuine a vital break through Roretra's service nt leie, piny was called for nearly half an hour nnd mi the resumption the Australians Hashed into unbeatable ' form, while Niles and Horetra ecmed complete!) demoralized. , A seijiienee of nine straight games, in which the Davis Cup challengers held complete command at nil times, j ended the match. I feel convinced thnt Patterson and Pat Weed are en edge nnd nt their het for the final today, and nothing short of the highest class j tennis can possibly avail against then.. neiiieni lias a winning team In :i sequence-set victory been in mere bad I holes, or iu greater danger of defeat, than were Richards nnd I jesterdny. Throughout the first two bets "Little Rill" Johnsten and Wallace Jehnsen held what seemed a commanding ad- ' vantage. A peculiar Incident of thei match, due, I believe, te the high wind which wns blowing diagonally across the court, was tlie fact thnt service, was broken in the ull of the first six games. UTAU.AC-E . ' fit st nrrvica ronxsex iron ic re name for i-.i. niul -'. the San I'lancitre-I'hiladrlnhia unif held the adi 'intnrr te (;.J. .1 break of Johnsten's dehvery. The third time of the set nave ui the van tape, and kc held my service for the si t. Tun se. away ecend set looked like n run- for Johnsten nnd Jehnsen when they broke Richards' service in tlie second game nnd by holding their own deliveries gninei the lead of ."-2. Their big chance enme en Jehnsen's sen ice at ."i-Ii. but in the most bitterly cnnt"ted game of the entire mntch we litiiilli broke it and pulled even by taking 'inule' service. The Turning Point A second break of Jehnsen's service nt I'-all proved the taming point of tlie I match and Richards gave up a two-set I advantage bj pulling his own delivery j ..'it after .'l-nll was reached, i The opening t.'nges (1f the third set I found us in (eniplcte command of the situation. We ran through four games i and at one time had the point for a i -;-., le lead, hut the stubborn resistance f 'he ether team gave them the fifth same. My deliver brought up ."i-l and the match seemed eier. 1'nconscleusly, I think, we let up and all tee seen we were playing with fire "Little Rill" Johnsten and Wal lace Jehnsen are two men trli whom it Is iinwi-c te tal.e chances, and they sens.ng our !ape. lifted the.r game te the highest plaimg nf the afternoon nnd pulled even te ."-all, amid the cheers of tlie large gallei.i . It sceuW that Johnsten and John John Jehn eon would pull out the set. Thev were en the crest of ucten and had they wen the set they might well haie car ried off the ni.lti li itself, spurred en ,v i lie confidence of their sensational up hill light Fertunatclj, we braced In time nnd after n stubbornly fought gnme breki POLO FIRST PUBLIC OFFER OF IUiXLS, PHICI.V(7 M'ACI-.S AND SKATS K International Pole Tournament September 13 te 23 .1 ir ir,,, nui.-i.,... . ... 1 11 1..I. t.. ..r ,n C..n.,n. .. 'PI. I... ...II.. n n n t . ., . ' - ' - .--.-.., , ... uiiut, .i. .v - ........ -, i ii ,, t .'nice. .. i -a eijtn utoel tr,ct Krerriiil .-euts Si. .1(1 (nr J20 for tli kerle). (irmiilntunil Sent J2.ne. (ienernl Admission 11.00. limes, linldlnc (I persons JI23 fur the serin. Pnrl.lllK spures $10 per day or J7.1 fur Ihe kerles. It. mlti i.n-e t.y chcik cr menej enU-r PHILADELPHIA COUNTRY CLLTI HALA, PA. 30E3OE aonaec COME HAVE DINNER AT SUNDAY SPECIALS Lebster Dinner, $1.50 11 i.,i ;;i-.;i'i-d labiler ltr ecii ( lain f'.d ( of S, It Turinre Squrs lurteiuril OnMr.i llaknl 'etiidi Fish Platter, St. 00 flrmlril Frmlx Illuf fnh Turd Tumalefi J-'riich r'ricil rofaters Seft Shell Crab PlatterT $1.00 F'l.il Seft Slirll Crabs Tnrlara Nauee Vl "i( Petate f rcsh Utiing eons Sirloin Steak Platter, $1.10 10 of Sirlei.i Strtib it (lh fresh Jfujhroetiu r'lrncn nird Potatoes French Peas I Celd Cuts with Chicken. Petate - ... -. ' " . ,!4J!!f Polate W""""" sr sr WvssssMisrrsas MHSfss k ash-sBs 4k osnerr .-s-- .. '4 s... . Wallace Jehnsen's service for the 05 lead and carried off the mntch en'Vin nie's delivery. TUM ttrrcn tltr four men individually. Superior trnmtrerk proved te be the deciding factor. A KNUi.il w . .iu.m;s wen two n A tlennl titles jesterdny. scoring in 'Tnp father-and-son event with J I. 13. Jenes nnd In the junior doubles with W. W. Ingrnhnni, thus successfully defending the title which they wen last jenr. Melhi In Finals .Mrs. Molln Hjurstedt Mnllery and I again reached the Until of the national doubles by virtue of n victory ever Mrs. Mny Sutten Riindy ami Jean, Horetra, where we await the winner of MIsm Helen Wills nnd IMivnrd Kln sey vs. Mrs. F. H. Godfrey and Wal lacfl Jehnsen. In the invitation ladles' singles Mrs. Mnllery will play Miss Wills, who gained the final bracket by defeating Mrs. Riindy, thus favoring the Rosten gallery te a repetition of the national singles 'lnal of n week nge. The longest set of the tournament developed ill the seml-llual round of the naiiennl veterans' doubles, when Holcombe Ward and Dwiglit F Davis I defeated Irving Wright nnd Harry , Jehnsen. 4-0. 1S-1I5. S (1 and will 1 meet the defending champions, Jenes nnd Ingrahnin, lu the final leuud. fepirlvht, 1022, bn I'ublir Lnlacr Cemau AFTER FULTON K. 0. Fred's Brether Accused of 'Bat- tle-Reyaling' With Miske's Manager, Cellins St. State Paul. Minn.. Aug 20. The Rexlng Commission today had way an investigation Inte the under aftermath of the Fred Fulten-BUly MKke contest here last night, when Fulton and his brother staged a "bat tle rejal" with Mike Cellins, Miske's manager; Mike Gibbens, noted middle weight, r.inl ethey second - I nttllnj? ever a slurring remark ascribed te Col Cel lins. While Fulton sat dazed In bis cor ner after Mlske hud kneiked him out in tlie iirl round Cellins leaped Inte the ring and spoke te Fulton Whitey Fulton rushed nt Cellins, with tin- defeated hiai weight close en Whitev's heels. Gibbens leaped through the ropes, followed bi a host of serends. Referee Harten. ringside fans and police. In tlie melee some one hit Gibbens, nnd Cellins admittid lie was vnn ipiished, but at the hands of Whitey Fulton, nnd net bj the elongated plas terer himself. FULTON KNOCKED COLD Billy Miske Steps Big Fee In First Round St. Paul, Minn.. Aug ''(!. Mere than 7."id0 persons, a n rd outdoor crowd for Miiiiie.-eta, paid approxi mately S2rt.0(1fl, n cording te figures ii ade public teda . ti Hilly Mlske, St. Paul henvj weight, step Fred Ful ton, Minneapolis, in les than three minutes of lighting here hist night Although outweighed hi nearly tuent.i pounds Mlske litcnlli swept the lanki plasterer off his feet and Fred failed te land nm thin,' like a. geed punch. With the mund less than hnlf mer Fulton went ilnuu for the count of seven and ns seen is 1 e arece Miske -cut mer a minus left and the Minneapolis man wa- counted out. Immediate!! after Hie bout the Stnte. Reving Cenimi'sinn held an impromptu meeting in Fulton's dressing room and after consulting the tcferee de lded thnt. Fr'-d realli was knocked out nnd had net, im many fans, intimated, quit "cold " Miske's manager nlreinh has prom prem ises of seieral important bouts for the St Paul battler, and negel i Hieus will be -tiirted f"r a meeting with Jack Ilenipsey, world's heal i weight cham pion. BASEBALL Today, 2 GAMES slum: I'VltK 2II Ull ll.llli.H ive net iu. r--iu:nru rnis,,M, .';m y-," ATHLETICS vs. CHICAGO ' lleseried euls ,u (.inbels and spiLii.,.. : , in ki.le le th- I'll! ... ... ... ... , . '.ie i,. in., iii'.ioenein i.iir. r.. tub, loxaen socaen INVESTIGATE BRAWL MEENEHAN'S CAFE 620 & WALNUT STS. Aenncian'i Special, $1.50 lob' ter Vhrrni,.(jr 1" ileu 1 r (, Fi,'l ' ' .' I '. Aeue. a e ('(0,M ( - . ., ifll'l'OI,1 ' iliUtl'S Chicken Platter, $1.50 Unit llrn.le,l tt-liiu 1 nlclen Vein Ce,,, leriilrr, r,-a S ,"t 1-nlaln.. Uttue. end Ttmutn, ,,u,.,Z', I'cVsVng Lamb Plotter. St. fin Hashed 'elutne, t,uece bvecatash NUitd Toinatets Sain J . . . " " "! 97.35 Sataf!' 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