Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 12, 1922, Final, Page 15, Image 15

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TILDEN PREDICTS
Triumph In One Match Will Give
Antipodean Team Right te
Meet Spaniards Here
GOBERT IS DOUBLES HERO
n.v WILLIAM T. TILDEN, 2d
IJosten, Mnss.. Aug. 1 Australia
pined the lend nf two matches te one
In the scml-llnnl round of the Davit
Cup competition nt Longwood Cricket
Club je-terdny wlicn Ocrald L. I'ftt I'ftt
tcrsen nnd I'nt O'Harn Weed gained n
Mnsatlenal victory ever the Trench
'tenm of A. II. Gebcrt nnd Henri Cechct
'In five bitter sets, 0-0, 0-5, 4-0. 0-3,
10-8.
Seldom If ever hn. n mere brilliant
or linrdcr fought bnttle been singed in
Davis Cup tic. The whole standard
of the play was far above that of
Thursday nnd the closing frames reused
the 'nrge gallery te hurst of cheers.
Twe singles matches remain te be
pleyed, and Australia will go Inte the
final round by winning one. France
must capture both te play Spain at
Philadelphia.
It Is my opinion that the Antipo
dean team will defeat the Frenchmen.
Anzars Start Well
Australia looked te be out te make
A walk-ever of the match when the
team from the Antipodes rushed
through the first set, 0-0. with the less
of but eight points. Henri Cecliet,
here of the first day's play, wnH very
nervous, nnd net even the magnificent
.nuppert of Gebcrt seemed enough te
bring him into form. Austrnlln svercd
28 points In the first, of which 22
were made en Cechct's errors.
Frankly, it seemed te me that Co Ce
chct's play yesterday was n finch in the
pan. On rushed the conquering Antip
odean, pounding 1hc little French
star, who wns fighting n desperate but
reemingly hopeless battle te gain con
trol of his shots. On te fi-3 for Aus
'tralla, Patterson nnd Weed charged,
but here they Middenly stepped.
Cochet came te life. It was all Oebert
needed, for, up te new. almost ingle
Sanded the gigantic Frenchman had
fought te stem the tide. The French
pair, n tenm nt last for the first time
In the mntch, broke the Australian's
rfjelivcry nnd then took their own for
fi-all. Acnln thc.v broke through for
the lend at fl-fi. but Cechct dropped 1
jii n -it r..- . ..:..!
GCiivfr.v mr 11 vi-uii, uun r.ct Iiuiiii
had come up once.
Patterson dropped his service for the
second consecutive time nnd C.ehcrt, by
brilliant work, ran out the set and tied
the were nt one set nil.
Weed Troubled by Arm
Pat O'llnrn Weed was plainly feeling
the effects of IiIn hard struggle with
Cochet estcrday. His arm undoubtedly
troubled him nnd took much of the
(ting out of his Mints. The French
team realized thl.s nnd centered their
attack en Weed, who brnvely steed up
under the tremendous battering, but
finall weakened enough th.it coupled
with a momentary lapse en I'nltcfen
who, up te new. had plnyed mpeihly,
cost Australia the third set, 0-3, and
placid France in n very strong posi
tion. '
Following the rest, a break through
Corbet's service gnve Australia n lead
they fcnncleu'ly clung te, te the end of
the set nt (1-3. Gilbert Hih figbtliig
desperately, but Pattenen and Weed
eentereil en Cechct nnd the voting star
faltered under the attack. The mntch
was squared nt two sets nil.
French Miss Opportunity
The fifth set mw France rush nway
te what seemed n commanding lead
Gebcrt, by sensational piny at the net,
nhli. hnnlmil lit, pit- fYinlinf'u ttiiif-iilOrnti t
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driving, broke Patterson's delivery and
wns within n point of n clmnce te break I
Weed's for -1-0, but fniled te grasp the
onnertunlty.
Then Patterson proved hew great a
mntch plajcr he really is. With de
feat storing the Australian in the face,
Fittcrsen lifted ills game te Its heights
nd tore through a series of four
games, the InHt, wen by him nlmest
tingle-handed, by n scries of perfect
lobs ever Cochet's head that almost
broke the back of the young French
man. Weed was game, struggling
against the pain in Ills shoulder, but
be could net quite held Ills service and
the score was tied nt 4 nil.
Gebert took a love game en hit de
livery and Patterson wen his nfter one
deuce. Again Frnnce scored a love
game and wns within two points of
the match en Weed, only te have the
Australian pull out. Service held sway
te fall, but Cochet saved his delivery
from 15-40 nt 7 all.
The Australian team finally succeeded
In breaking Gebert's delivery, aided by
two errors, and Patterson followed,
leading nt 9-8. A bitter game ensued,
with France having at least one line
ehanee te win, but finally match-point
came up, Patterson gathered himself
and drove n blinding Fcrvire nee past
Gebert, thm ending one of the great
doubles matches of tennis history.
Gebert the Here
Gebcrt was easily the here of the
match, with Patterson n close second.
The big French star had 311 placements
and 4 service neon, while lie made but
07 errors. Patterson made 2i place
ments nnd no less thnu 14 service iiwm.
while nmnsslng 57 errors, including !
deuule faults. On these figures it would
seem there wns nethins te cheese, but
after wntching the mntch one realized
that, great as Patterson was, Gebert
wns even grenter for the day.
There was little te cheese between
JJoed nnd Cochet ence the 01111g
French star get started. Kiieh plajed
'llt although net quite ns well us
heir partners.
Cvpvrteht, ten, bv TuMle Itdtcr Company
FIREMEN WANT ACTION
Ready te Meet Second-Class Teams
en the Baseball Field
The Philadelphia Firemen have an
important gnme scheduled tentatively
en Saturday morning, September L'.'l, at
one of the big local ball parks. On that
occasion they will meet the crack team
f tie city of New Yerk.
Hie local representatives are being
eoeen from the various companies and
wnnt te play some games with the best
of the Class II teams. They de net
feci qualified te meet Hridesburg, Seuth
Hills nnd clubs of that caliber.
The firemen nre open te play twilight
nnd Saturday contests, and games enn
he secured through Jehn F. McDevitt.
Ijiiglne Company Ne. 10, Forty-fourth
Wrect and Glrard avenue,
Jack Dempaey Bexes Tonight
Bosten, Aue. 12. Jack Dunpfey. world's
JJtvywelght rhamp'en arrived In this cltv
,, viy le end his exhibition tour preparatory
' betlnnlmr training fur his bout with Hill
Rrsnnsn at Michigan City. Ind., en I-aber
iRiri ,l wll nwt Jim Darcy. one of his
(1 (railing staff. In -a four-round exhibition
kp JjJ. Wa tralnlnt camp dlrsctly after Ills
',T " ,n
ANZAC VICTORY
1. 1 11 1 ' 4wa'tw , . v ,i,nt,,i i r
1-- ..... .. . . . . -
for Australians Will Qualify Anzacs
What May Happen
In Baseball Today
NATIONAL i.kaeiie
Win Lest P C. Win I.ee
Clnh
St. I.ntlls ni 41 .1(03 .MM .Mtt
New Yerk Hi 44 .mm nan .Ml)
ntt'btirxli B7 47 .MS enl .43
rhlrnre 7 40 .KM .Ml .S31
Cincinnati .,.,,,. GH US .?7 ,M3 .M8
llrnekMn nt B ,4M .101 .41
1 Iillnilf Ipliln 37 n ,370 .370 .SOU
Hosten 33 08 .3(0 .310 .337
AMERICAN I.KAflUR
fTlllfl U'l. t . It ft ttn fj,a
St. iinU 04 41 .bes' ,nn .Mia
pew ierk M 4B
J'f roll BR Bl
CWcnfte M nt
On eland no B-
.no 1
.M?
.BI4
.BM
.471
.400
.380
.SOB
.nan
.110
.BOO
.477
.400
.385
.Bftfl
B27
.BOO
.BOO
.4A7
.son
.370
Washington BO BO
Athletics 43 01
'onion ...,,..,,,. 41 07
INAKRNATIONAI. LEAGUB
t. 1., w- ' P.f. W. I., r.c.
nnlllmnre HI S3 .711 Torenoto. BO BO .BOO
Rerlimttr f.9 40 .000 Hemline . 40 07 .4?
niiA-nle,.. 07 B3 .BBS Nrnrtie 44 74 .S73
Jer. thy 05 03 ,B31 Nennrlc,. 34 83.201
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL LKACIUB ,
PlfllllpR, S, jnten. 3.
"LX0.rl- "' "roeklyn. 1.
nittburch. 7 Clnflnnixtl. I.
Nt. I.euls-ChlcnKO, net ntheduled.
A.MKTIICAN I.E.VGCE
Nnv Yerk. 3. Athletics. 2.
Vf flfthlnicteii. Bi ItOKlen, 4.
Ne ether names sclirdulrd.
INTERNATIONAI. I.KAOl'B
Jercr City. Si nechetcr. 4 (te InnlnrO.
frnriete. IOi NniHrk. 2.
Ilnltlmurr. ji HnfTnle. 3.
Terente. 2i ncnillntt. 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Mlnnrnpelln. Bi Inillnnnpelli, 3.
TelMn. Si MllivnultM. n
nunrniR ritr, Bi Celumlm
IxiuUrllle, 7t Mt. Paul, 3
fni .. n, ni r-eiumliim, 3.
EASTERN I.KAOUE
Albany, fit Ilrlden'nrt. 1.
New l!m en. li Wutrrbiirv, 3.
Ilnrtferd. lit l'ltfflcltl, 10.
Snrlnrnrld, 7i Worcester, 7 (17 Inninci.
darkness).
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Nnshtllle. Ill Mobile, 8 (Hrst came).
Mnhlle, 20i Nnnlitlllr. 0 (second came).
Illrmlnsliam, 4s Chuftiinoecit, 3 (12 In
nine). Atlnntn, 2i Memi'liU. 1.
I.lttle Reck. 4i New nrlrnne, 3.
Saratoga Special
Gees te Goshawk
Continued from Pace One
the race. Horses of the East and West
usunlly meet In this race, eh was the
ense today. Clambala, Sun Prier and
the Finn worn among the notable
her-es te defeat geed fields in this race.
The boom in thoroughbreds at the
nightly sales at the Spa took en new
impetus Inst night. "Virginia Night,"
when J. S. CemIcii paid the highest
price of the season se far for 11 yearling,
the Oklnhemiin pnjing $10,000 for the
chestnut colt by Trap Peck-Federal
Girl. Several turfman competed In the
bidding. The first colts of Cudgel were
put en the market last night and com
manded getxl prices.
Jeckcv Hnser, one of the best riders
of America, made his first appearance
for some time in the saddle in the
KnnMnl linvllltf the lllOUIlt en Tllll
Timber. He was reinstated by the
Jockey Club jctcrdav.
U W. Garth saddled the winner nf
the first race in Tassel, by I'erilldon I'erillden
Stake and Cap. Heck Pocket wns sec
ond nnd Monnrdclle third. The race
was nt five and a hnlf furlongs, for
maiden two-year-olds.
Faunas, which finished second in the
North American Steeplechase, second
1 ace en the cntd, broke hK leg after
passing the wire. The race was wen
by Seumnngha.
FIRST UACI. nelllnr. malilcn two-year-olds.
5ij furlencs:
1. TnKef. 101. A. Wilsen., l-l S-5 4-5
2. Reck rocket, 01. Md.nne. . 2M f-l 1-1
3. Menardelln 101 Tuplln . 7-1 B 2 ev-n
Time. 1 OS 3-3. Marien, Iterile, Drltt. Dia
mond Dick. emPHtrctch, .Iiluilter. rereit
Lere nnd lilc William alsj ran,
SECOND RACK, the North American
SHeiil'di-iKe Handicap, thrce-c ir-elda and
up, about 2 miles:
1. S'eumunglia, 112. Powers.,.. R-5 2-." nut
2. rnunus 140 Crawford .... fl-5 1-3 out
3. llellp of Jlryn JIaur. 13.".
Hunt ..... 3-1 3-. out
Time, 4:1s. Only three starters.
THIRD RACi:, the Saratoga Special, for
two-year-olds, l furlenqs:
I. OeKhtwk. 122. McAlce.... 0-5 7-10 1-3
2. McKee. 122. Garner 8-1 3-1 8-5
3. Hud Lemer. 122 Sonde.. 4-r s-3 4-5
Tlnu. 1'12 1-5 Ilnft) guard, Mirllnitale,
Rlalm, MessriRer. Cartoonist nnd Tall Tim
ber (added starter) nlse ran. "Coupled.
FORT ERIE RESULTS
TIRST RACE, purse $1000. claiming;, two-ear-old.
04 furlencs:
1. l'Aul C! Drewn. 115,
Metcalf $8.507.00 14,0,-.
2. Vtrenlea, 112, Erlcksnn ... 20.03 11.40
3. lllue Teney, 112. nullman 4.00
Time, 1 .IIS 4-r.. Water Tex, Athlete. Zln.
Athanna. Joella J,. Auntlu Km. 1'leralla,
Wheel In and Klxlure nlse ran.
SECOND RACK, purse fl'JOO, clalmlne.
thren-jmr-elds end un. 0 furlengs:
1. Madellne I.llllan. 108.
McTaifSart $11. SO 10.35 $5.13
2. Tep e' th Jlernlns, 113,
Urk'kixm 5.53 4.30
3. Cotten lllossem. 113,
Cnrcv 0 85
Time, 1:122-3. .Murrav, 1 ameunawe.
Hhv nnd Dream of the valley also run.
THIRD RACE, handicap, purse $1500,
threes ear-olds and up, foaled In Canada,
1 1-1 U miles:
1. King's Court. 107, Am-
broe $11.35 $5 20 $3 50
2. Chlerls. inn. Andersen. . . . 5. GO 4 On
3. Procyen. 105. J Rewan 4.75
Time. 1:40 3-5. HaUe, Dellham. Woodbine
and Aunt I.ln nlae ran.
Snyder Knocks Out Arra
llajenne, N, J.. Auk. 12 I-w Hnjder. of
lint nun". Knocked out Mike Arra. of New
Yerk. In the third round of the scheduled
ten-round w'nd-up here. They nre feather
weights Willie Kernuten. of Newark, was
outpeinted In n ten-round s-ml-'nal l.;' Sailor
Moere, of the Navy. Wlllle lilt the resin In
the ninth hut was up and llnleheil the
match WHIM Hurn uutpelniid Kid Crey
In a six-round prellmlnaiy scuffle.
Grimes Must Apologize
llroeUltn. Auk 12. There seems te be
some agitation in llroeklsn for the rein rein
etntement of Iturlelgh (Jrlme.i, the pitcher,
who the ether day was fined, $200 and
placed In civvies for ft while. When Charles
Etibets wns nakul when rlrlmei would be
ulnstateid he replied: "Net until Crimes
rumes le me and npnlnelzcs will he be al
lowed te pltih for Ilroekljn "
Frisce and Williams Draw
Unttllnc Frisce nnd Dick Williams were
the principals In the vvlnd-ui. at the Na
tional A C. last nlslit nnd the bout ended
In a draw after six hard rounds In the
eml-wlmlup Lew Sllncer and Kid Hebe also
battled 10 an even tireak. Jee Corrade
knocked out hid Dldgl In the second, and
Clinrlle MiCunn Put Sam Langford away In
the fifth,
Independent Results
llnchnrarh dlants. It llelfield, 3.
Seuth 1'hlls, 0 llrldeHhiirg, 2.
rheenlt. H: Pnrllnn, 0,
MtCull Pest, 7l Km weed, B.
I'lrlHher (.Iris, 111 Tlnlcuni (ilrls, 6,
liaywoed lU'fne. Mi I'enre.e, ,
(iixxlfillews, Oi reniiHiltanht Tmvelirs. 4,
htentun, 5l Mount llellv, B (sejeii Innings).
M. E. rlnitth. 4i Norwood, 1.
Minnalinii. 7 Tatr's All-Slars, 2.
I'lilludrlnlila lUul (.I.111U. fit Flelsher, 0.
Leu-mi A. A., 3l Mlldwoed A. A., 3 (nine
uinuiKBi.
r. 1
m. IHirilltinin, i ifruriii.iK. 4,
7i Driiriilng, 7,
lletnn, H: Allimlle lllvNInii, H
tnrllnirten. 2l Nerlh l'lllls. 1.
11, n: ,iiiiiijie iiiiiiuii, n.
Lit HretlierM, I2 Ardnient, 1
All-rhllu. PnlUr. Hi Naslnllie Giants, fl.
(item. hie. 3) lil:lll(Irr- elclen. 0.
Merrill Mill". H J-J. la-wls. I.
Coedfeilow ('. ('.. ISi M. Curlhatre Jrs., .
lj I'res. I3i (Julf Ketlnlng, 3,
Chester. 0 Mem hurst. 3.
Kriulngten (011grrgm1011.il, li Ferty-clshti,
iViird (11 Innings). '"
1'ern Reil- Ui henrs-Rerhmk. 4.
Illlldillv. ?l Ner1",e'1!"t.PTI?. .
Culver 4 Ce. 3L. II, rnilur & Ce,. .
hlenten Park. 2l Ln Melt (hints, 2 (0 n.
"'"frit Snriife. I i Peerless (lan, 4.
Hwaln Juniors, 28 Kvrslutu .lunlers, 15.
Columbia C, C 5 .south w ark .Men's
Nerthcnet Pres, 3i (lermuutevrii Cel-
lcarfin"Cub. Ill I.etralne, 10.
Varren Cubs. Ill Lew
Natlvllr. Si AruMrr. I.
rhlUdlphln Bleruge
PhlUdrlphlH Mpruge Datterr, It Eildo
Htersse Battery, I. .. . M
fMilSlU,; ,imv I.jjVh. v
EVENING PUBLIC
BIG-LINE
RACE
ON HERETUESDAY
Fastest Steppers in Grand Cir
cuit te Get Werd Over
Belmont Track
FREE-FOR-ALLERS HEAD LIST
Step them bosses !
Take held of that nag of yeurn;
you're cemln' tee fast en the outside
there !
Wait for that pole mare; no chnnce,
no chnnce!
Yep, you gursscd It. The, sixth sea
son of the Grnnd Circuit ever the his
toric Belmont trnck nt Nnrberth will
be opened with clattering lioefs and the
renr of drivers Tuesday afternoon.
Kings and queens of the llght-hnrncss
turf nnd some, of the niftiest jocks that
ever perched their carcasses en a sulky
will be with us. Watch their dust !
Secretary AI Saunders, who knows
the grnnd dnm nnd grnnd sire of every
pony thnt ever threw dirt, has been
busier than the ene-nrmed pnperhangcr
with the hives for the Inst month te
make the meet the best ever attempted.
And if the heavens will kindly smile nnd
net weep for the four ilnvs of rnrlng
there should be action nf the kind that
will make you Btand en your ear and
yell your bend off ns the fields come
tearing into the stretch.
Sixteen races, with record-breaking
horses, make up the four days' card.
The Whitman frce-fer-nll pace, sched
uled for Thursday, presents one of the
best fields thnt ever took the word.
Marguerite Dillen, 1 :RD, the speed
iest pnclng mnre racing en the big line
this yenr, will book up with Grace
Direct, .Timmv McKcrrnn. Jehn Henry,
Rey Gratten'nnd Lizzie March.
Four Races for Tuesday
Tuesdav there will be four races en
thn card the Matthews 2:07 stake
trot, the Adelphla 2:10 pace, the Di
rectors' 2 :10 trot and the 2 :21 trotting
dash.
Wednesday the .$2000 stnke for three-year-old
trotters nnd the Keim 2:07
pacing stake arc the headlincrs. Tn
nriditlnn te these there will he the
Keith 2:14 stnke trot nnd the WInegn
stnke for 2 :0." trettert.
In addition te the free-for-all pace
Thursday, there will be three ether
races the William Pcnn tnke for two-vear-eld
trotters, purse S2000 ; the "C.
C. C." 2:00 trot. pure $1000. nnd the
Pull's Hend .?2."00 stnke for 2:13 trot
ter. Friday, the last day, there will he
the Itldgwav stake for 2 MS trotters.
the Kirk 2:0." pace, the Pellevue-Strat
ford stnke for 2 :00 trotters or fnstcr
nnd n ':ir pacing dash.
If you enn't get n sweat up en thnt
layout, croquet or nichcry Is respect
fully suggested.
Twelve carloads of horses will nrrlve
nt the track tomorrow from North
Randall. Several nags are already In
the; stnbles. They ate from various
trnrts of Pennsylvania, Delaware nnd
New Jersey.
Workmen have been busy for the Inst
few weeks putting the stnbles in first
dnss condition. The track was never
faster.
Hew te reach the track:
Pennsjlvanln Railroad runs trains
every half hour te Nnrberth, en the
Main Line, or Cynwjd, en the Schuyl
kill division.
Street car lines The Rnla Line cars
en Fifty-second street connect with all
surface lines running east and west ;
nlse the elevntcd. Passengers using
suburban cars arriving nt Sixtv-nlnth
street terminal transfer at Fifty-second
street.
Saratoga Entries for Monday
First rnce. the Salem Hnndlcnp for mares,
three- ear-old j and up. 0 furlengs:
Ten Iec 1211 renrnKA
120
100
IK1
1U0
Manv Smiles ....112 Harridan
Knet 112 Reulette
rrnw of Celd.... 03 llecsuax
I'jlythU 108
Second rnce. clnlmlns, for three-year-olds
and up, one mllu'
llrldesman ...',.110 ERlsede Ill
Klrklevlnsten ...100 Sunnjland 107
Avlspa 103 'Quesada, 101
Zealot 101 Red Legs Ill)
Third race, tha Trey Selling for two- ear
olds, 34 furlengs:
Anonvmeus
William Tell ..
Prlnce Til Til.
Chile
.104 Hlllhouse ...
.10", Shamrock ...
.105 Vigil . .... .
.105 Thessly
.110 Ferest Lere ,
.107 Nevvhampshlre
.102
.111
.102
.1115
.102
.104
Edict
Tanicl
Fourth rnce, the Clomens Handicap for
threo-year-elda nnd up, 1 mile:
Hilly McLaughlin. 104 Twe Featherg
flood Times 105 Little Chief .
Exodus 12J Thimble ....
Jnunebar 103 Lady Madcap
Illg Heart 10H Thunderclap ,
Hluffer 02 Ccergle
Frlgate 112 Excelsls
. 07
.104
.100
.112
.1.12
.107
, 03
Fifth race, conditions, for three-year-olds.
1 mlla:
Lulls'
llrllllant Stnr ,
Lucky Antelne
nroemftax ....
Uunslght
..123 Emotion 115
..OH Firm Friends ,,..123
..1111 .viuryinnu ueiie.,,104
. ltlll June OrnHM
..llu
.101 I'elly Wale
101
for two-
Sixth race, conditions for Allies,
j ear-olds, 5 furlengs:
Miss Smith 105 Lady Rese ..,
Contour 102 Crmt Luck .
Mnilonette IV12 lleiitltude ...
Twaddles 105 Crochet ,
Henna IK) Silk Tassel ..
(Iieat Lay ...d.,10: Oul (Jul
Spray 103 lllossem Tlme
l'osxlble 112 Lustrous
Ciudlly 103 SuvMep
Winner Take All.lOd
Apprentice allowance claimed
pounds).
Weather clear: trnck fast.
(flvt
Fert Erie Entries for Monday
rirst race
nurse jr.W allowances, for
tvve-j ear-olds
InneS!
fealed In Canada, SH fur-
linubtful 112 Maypole, 10I)
Isnninriheus 10s Vlyng Jacques, . 10.1
Kltxue 10 Merllla tee
Becend race, purse $1200, nllewance, four-
enr.nlilH and Ull. (1 furleilL-n
MakeUp 114 Feslunce ...
(luv IM 107 lluster
llrllllant Kay ..,.107 Mess Fex II.
Medi sty 10 Culunde ...
l'lutrcl 10Q Tamper ....
Flea 107
.110
,1117
.107
.10.'
.100
Third race, nurse S1OO0. claiming tn ,u.n.
.Macbeth 113 'Old Tep
e;ir-iHiB, u .uiit'iiKPi
.110
.ION
.10.1
.10
.inn
.100
Mllisn iis ....i.'u iiei iatl
Van l'atrlck ...,10S .snitn ,.
Jesephine C 10.1 Tep Notch
Auntle Um H'O Water Taj
Hponter loe Veronica ,
Nelll &ecundus,..10O
Teurth race, purse J1200, the nultale
News clulmlnK hand'eap, for thrce-i ear-olds
nnd un. 1 furlenasj
Last On llfl Sun Dial II m
Mefslncs 110 Mark Orange ... inn
Hcdstenn 10S Servitor 107
Siren Mnld 107 Cotten niossem ..103
Klfth race, purse 11200. clnlmlnK, for
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Kntherlne Ilankln 100 June riy mi
May lloberts ...103 lldverly Helle
Hescat 101 L'ncrlnlte
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llend .. "5 IlovenltB les
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Fer (he first flme in the history of lawn tennis a team representing Spain
wlelders, who will play nt the Germantown Cricket Club next week for
Davis Cup challenge round, arrived at the North Phil adelphla Station last
Gemar, Captain Jese Alonse, Kmille de Metta, Spanish Censul
SPANISH TEAM HERE;
DETERMINED TO WIN
Jese Alonse Predicts His Players Will Give Opponents
Tough Battle at Germantown Cricket Cluh
in Davis Cup Rain Prevents Practice
Ry EDWIN .1. POLLOCK
"TT'S better te make some sort of a ' likely that Manuel Alonse, the most
1 mark than net te scratch nt all." brilliant of the trio and Count de
This is the sort of philosophy of Spain, f;01""'-. will pair. It Is also likely that
as expounded bv Jese Alonse, enptniu
of the SpnniMh Davis Cup tennis tenm,
which is in this city for the final round
of the international tourney nt the
Germnntnwn Cricket Club next Thurs
day. Friday and Saturday.
The Spaniards arrived late yesterday.
There are only three of them: Jese
Alonse, his brother, Manuel Alonse,
nnd Count de Gemar.
"Our friends urged us net te come
te America," Jese continued. " 'It is
n long trip,' they said, 'and besides
you will only lese.
"That Is net the proper spirit. It
is net the spirit of your country nor
of my country. When we piny, we,
think only thnt we will win nnd win
we will if determination will de it
for us. What difference does it make
If we de net win provided we try out
best? It is better te make some sort
of n mark than net te scratch nt all."
Alonse's philosophy is American
philosophy, tee. ,
The Spaniards were very pleased with
the reception tendered them Here iinu
the recep Ien tendered tnem nere in
t w Yerk. T hev arrived aboard I
U".?u",n'" i"?-SrK"TffliVr:f'.
a. - . - -. .
-.- ; , , 4K.ii -f
erk ; yestcrdny morning by officials of
le United States Lawn Tennis Asse- i
aei
tlm
elation und several native Spaniards
IT WAS thought that the foreign
ers en their first trip te this coun
try would have liked te leek eter
New Yerk a bit, but it wns Phila
delphia they wanted te sec and there
was no holding them in the 'big
town.' They insisted en leaving for
this city shortly after their arrhal
in -New Yerk.
t
Greeted by Censul
THE Spuulards were greeted nt the
North Philadelphia Station by Emi Emi
He dl Mettn, the Spanish Censul In this
city, and by several officials of the Ger
mantown Cricket Club, among whom
tvere Hebcrt New hern, one of the vice
presidents ; C. J. Hntnear, a member of
the Beard of Governors, and Henry
Hemer, the secretary of the Tennis
Committee. They were nccempanied
from New Yerk by Harry A. Ansell,
another Germantown official.
The Censul and the plnycrs were
guests of the club at n dinner last
night. Jese Alonse expressed his thanks
for the reception tendered the team and
predicted that Australia or France,
whichcer is the survivor today at
Bosten, would be given stern opposition
In the fiunl round here.
The foreigners arc anxious te get en
the courts, but rain handicapped them
today nnd they were unulile te get enii'e I'nui athletes, ,T. Gnluwuy nnd E.
the courts nt nil. However, they will Buckiier, crossed the finish line third
practice tomorrow, weather permitting, and fourth respectively. His time was
,s meru urc eiuy mrec ei mem, mere
Tanehe Mlla. Klllulne fl) weight. Is te box
at Kbbetts I'leld. llroekln, next Tuesday
nlaht In the wml-flnal te the Johnny Dundee-Danny
I'ruxh battle. Sammy Cehen, a
New Yirker. vvlll enteunter the flttla f.-llew
(rum the Philippines.
Youna- Ketiliell, stepplnK In ns a substi
tute boxer, made an Impressive shevvlnr
m-alnst MMt Ilroeks, of Umiland. at th
Columbia A C list week. The mntch was
se Inter, stlne Wily Daly rebooked theni for
next Menda nlnht Anether bout Is te be
between Muxle illlomen and Johnnj
Kelly.
Eddie Cevin has nrranced a card for West
Manayunk Monday nlRht. Danny Urleves
will meet l'edre Campe n the wlnd-un
Mickey llll en vs Dan Oartln b. the
s-ml. rrellins, Joe tlernmn vs Ilnttllnir
Manten, Hebby Dempiler vs Len Olbbens
und Joe McCleskey s, I'hll Jehnsen.
Jack .lonnsen vviii appear In a fnur-rnund
xhlbitlen with Jack Vv'nrd at Smedley n"id.
J,finnvV8 8il"n ft"n, areC" "nJ "
IMille lliees "Rain has heen appointed
matchmaker at the llljeu Theatre nn. his
tlrst show vv II be held Auut 2.1. week v
Wednesday night bouts te t stneed there.
fiewnVicW;." amn,eur "4.-
a"!naJeVMlVroehlCo";be,h?;
wlnir and hay him In strict train nijntn
Seuth rhllndeliihl.i gym. Certiett Is a light
weight. K. O. Yeung Clinnr write, nccentlng the
challense flung et him by Yeunir Toge nnS
states! "I'll meet him uny time and in?
place.
Dnnny (jonlen, uptown welterweight
shapes ur llke n coming battler He is a
tough flstman nnd a hard hitter. flnrlinS
wllf clash with Stanley Willi. In the wlrnl"
un at the Legan A. A. n.t n-h,.,.,i.V. ",'".".
and ether matches arranged by Adam Ityaii
fellow! l'edre Campe vs, Qenrge Ilusseli
Vi - - ey Adam Ityan
nvi. OeerKe im.Veiil
Ml?li$?J'$,,ck,y a.M!
pple and Jcia Maye v.. Jack
.
ye. Yeung Chappie
ijsn iisrun vs. aiici
Paw
VTl(.
102 nre net cneuRU for (UmhlcH practice, nml The Victrix Chih hrnkn .ntn th .i. teniLsliey Parlt, Clilcace. Vtin. t t. nnii ninlre nre rnnlil.Meil imnni tul H
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- - - j sepu uiiv, or enterprise, were the next ViV,? v, ! n t ",r mlv'"iKe ever , with AmbW .,, d'new?9,, ':,'','' J" the sr,7. ' Dick. Feiij Express: soeornl (steeple- l f
Scraps About Scrappers l,we t0"'- the tlnlsh line. The win- '"' "r'lT,,N.n,1i'Vlin,,,';er ;1,,''-'" had ? lh''JJ"j "-m thi n"l,h3elhl'.m,';, '"K'lmse), Humus. Bullseve. SnumniiBliu ; 1 Si
I m Hi'l'ig time was 11 1-5 seconds. hopes et getting his dm, off te , 'and the iinm BCure , , ter three hit, ,,lrd. Martingale, (ieshawk. Bud I.er- I
for Davis Cup FinalsWithSpanish
DAVIS CUP TEAM
111!.. ,ll 1HUJ lur Dlllfe1- IHUll.Ul.a,
THE trip from Liverpool was "un
eventful and beautiful." The
Aoynge was a record one, only a few
hours eer live days being consumed
In the journey across the Atlantic.
Use American Style
ALL three of the Spaniards speak
English exceptionally well, nnd
their soft tones give benutlful expres
sion te their convcrsntien.
"I believe you Americans, will like
our style of play," said Jese Alonse,
who is secretary of the Spanish Lawn
Tennis Association and captain of the
Davis Cup team for the second con
secutive year.
"We tilay mere like Americans thnn
any of the European plnjers. We play
an nggrcssive game. We de the at
tacking and we are never satisfied play
ing defensively. The French nlse play
npcTcs.Klvpl v. hut' u'n nre rnntlnnnll v
storming the net, moving up from the
bnckcetirt te volley whenever that is
. ,i.i J
IIVIMIJIU.
L"u AUMrjniniis arc very strong.
T klOW tImt from w, ., ( , n
AVjmblcden. but I knew also that we
V Australians are very strong
will give them a geed fight. c are
aiming at bringing the Davis Cup back
te Spain and will net give up hope
until the l.tst deciding point is scored
against us.
"If we de net win, it is well that
we lme made the trip, for it is a
great thing for tennis in Spain and
what is mere important, it brings my !
country and your country into closer
fellowship. That Is the reul benefit of i
international sport." I
THE Spaniards have been playing
away from home since May. They
played In the many tournaments en
the Continent and then engaged in
the world's title play at Wimbledon.
Shanahan Athlete
Shatters Recerd
Continued from Page One
te upset the dope nnd pull through te
an unexpected victory.
Wlllinm Murphy, nnether Shnnnhnn
athlete, was the winner of the mile
inn. Murphy stepped out into the lead
nt the quartcr-mlle mark, displacing
Jee Carney, a teanimnte. He then raced
ns fast ns the wet track would nllevv
him, and wen out with fifteen ards te
spare. Carney imlshcd second. Twe
iniuuies ja seconds.
shSittJ0" F"0"""""' '-. !
triKrv:iwVM&-
JlelBht. n ft. !. n. (Ne,v , , Iernnl I '
.,2 '";i"?..?!IJ'L'0. Atlantic 220 yard out.
ihini free.tl championship Wen by Miea
I rnncie Clarke. Turners, second. Miss M,r.
s'.n-i ""ir. lurneiH, tn id J i:thl
JlniiJ-r. I'llmnh, fourth. Miss Mary M
Ornrt, Turners. Time, a 11 a-,1.
r.i100",''.'.', ',',n'""ini' . ,or women Wen t.v I
mcend. Miss Julia Wick, l'hllndelphla Tunw
ors. ihini 111., rrances Clarke Turners,
fourth. Miss Margaret Hivler. Turners.
Ulupsed time. 1 23. Actual time. 1:111
$100,000 Player "Beaned"
Seul third bisenmn. purchased bv th Ch -i-sgii
Wh te Se for Sfnti neil, via, "heanel"
by 1 Itcher Mejers ,,f s .nk city. In'he
third inning uf Thurdv's game Kamm
was hit en (he side of Ihe head. While he
Butfcred no pernunent Injury, he will net
Play for several dais
Bernstein Wins Chess Trophy
lluffale, N. Y Aug. 12. vl, Hcrnsteln or
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Walter Derham. of the Enterprise - .,."7,n"'y "'"nrhtn- Lit team .. . ' n,'r " fl,r'. 1!," Hemme. Hlnes, Med it 1
Club emerged the winner afte Vn e ig 1, w.DC ouimaTTrneTr,. n': KAh '"sV- -" "?e n,tPr: !Uh" V'!f 1Al1,"'r'VJ"'"k Scot. Nf I
nice in the 120-janl high hurdles, lie! VARE SWIMMERS TR UMPH J',.1"1'1"' "'""- Te V,ri e'J'WJT.,'-; " Jh?. Piigs' sUth, HuIIiiImIoe, Elected II., l
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timbers In 10 2-.-, seconds- It tl. , T1"? Vnre pla, ground swimmers dc ' '""" Vfchrf ?''" ,,l,y ,,,f th Ieit lf" mi","n "' which l,
considering the track. nl tl" Smith natnters in T ',?, ' k ' iwMed the n stirring race is premised between H
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uno-mile run Wen by William Murnhv ,., s ",vi l "V" '". lm latter's neel nt I - . - ...m.ivi. .-,.,.. .. ....... ...,..,, I'lrc- ,,m
hird","y,i rT'i01"1" JOA C;,r" shBHSn" Twenty-fourth and Jacksen strait .I-.. ' 'Sunday Indennn,lnt n m brand would be dangerous uniIcr ,, , KB
i&.nwVr- I fe' fourth, i:. night "t""'"t' """" independent Gamn Kentucky form, but the Livingston colt M
inn.Mir.i ,i.i;. ''",.:. ,n..lJ.". There vnn nn itin. , I " . hns been unable te net un much riiek.1 In tM
..,;..,.."". '"." " -vi -vn-i enaKtiy. . ,, , ...""."""" reinv mm i
.'r'i "vcunn. Hubert Cann. Kh.in.ih..n in WHICH li. reini son f... I."" I
ie,i,'i-v"?-ri ""!;. Klrlln. fourth. Jo Je
"",'!!, ,' " Enterprise. Time, 11 l-rs
...- urii niBii nurdles Wen by Walter
neihain. L'nterprlsei second, James Mullm. I
r.i ..iiuiuu; miru. vy. rarrell De l'iul
' ieik, eeieateti Y.t riteiiunskl In the I Th-. linn ai. i....ak.,i t
eighth round et the chess championship "tour, beyj i iniSen vea nMU iLca,n' l'?'nP"ed of
"T0"1, ,ner'u wll""n " champlenshlyplgamea Sn Saturday. ianaSS??Hf,,r. fwll
am perraanenl rog.e.slen of the silver KlnS ?t?a?Uen heul5y 'addrraS" u5"rt,Mn?i,hu
,r0,'hy" Q " " manager, Hen Ar. Deli. war. cl?,??,"'
New Yel
k, defeated Z. Stehunskl In the
AUGUST 12, 1022
ARRIVES
LiiiS,iM.Xt '." .i..'. "
is ln Philadelphia. The racquet
the right le meet America in the
evening, heft te right : Count de
here, and Manuel Alonse
I
Lecal Ball Games Off Semi- I
Final Davis Cup Match
Postponed
j
INDEPENDENTS ALSO IDLE '
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"Id .Tunlter Pluvllls. who when it
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suits his fancy sends rn(n down en this
troubled earth, fulled te pick it favorite
today, with the result that the sporting
calendar received a drenching all ever
the east.
Tennis, bneball, track meets, golf
and ether events en the sport calendar
were called off from New England te
the Masen nnd Dixen line. Locally
all of the Independent baseball games
were called off becuu-n of the soggy
weather, while the double header sched
uled between the Phillies und the
Braves was called off at game time.
The final match between Australia
and Frnnce in the semi-finnl round of
the Davis Cup mntch was po-tpenod
until Monday afternoon. The match
listed for Bosten was called off shortly
after neon.
Tin firvil match of the women's
Metropolitan tennis championship -it
Glen Cove. N. Y.. was postponed until
tomennw nfternoen. Mrs. Mellu Itiur-
stedt Mallery. the Anieiicin champion,
nnd Mrs. Marlen Zindci-stein Ji-ssiip, 1
of Wilmington, will contest in the final
match.
The Athletics-Yankee gnme in New
ierk, which wns expected te draw n
huge crowd, was ale forced out of the
calendar because of the inclement
weather. Washington nnd Bosten, list
ed for n twin bill in the Hub City,
spent the nfternoen in their respective
hotels.
The Catholic Club junior champion-
ship mei-t nt Fott.v-feurth nml l'nrtj,
avenue was held, although the track was
a sen of mud. Twe hundred and liftv
athletes from the various Catholic club
of the city braved the rain und mud te
I'umesi ier me title.
The final lmmd of the men's Inci Inci
tatien singles for the Southampton Cup.
between lucent Richards, rcccntlv
-elected for the Davis Cup team and
Rebert Mnsey. of San Francisce, was
postponed until tomorrow.
The running races nt .Tcffersenvllie
were also called off because of the rain
nnd the muddy condition of the track.
BROWNS START7lNAL
TRIP AWAY AT CHICAGO
Shecker and Courtney Are Oppos
ing Twlrlers Today
.ijuohsetr. if 5,"- ;-
MeMamm, SI.. Mmlj. l".
Vlllltm, cf l'.ilk If
!uVtln'"li; MtilIlK. 31..
vi i "' nrjiin. e.
iniitrpn Illldrbrund unit Merinrtj.
in which C. Tomilsen ?,'.:..!?
considerably behind the opposing "aiiche?
mail, heat the Smitli immcviya I, St
sU inches. """ul
In the fllvlnrr llrm, ., r.i-v
n-lnheld. Meyer and Racer aVre d fu
Vnre'
RFTAIWR UCD TITI r-
Miss Legendre Defeats Mrs. John John
seon In Southern Tennis
AsheUHe, N. C, Aug. 12 MIms
Ltheljn L-wudre, of Nt.w Ori,:,,,,,
Southern women's singles tennis chain.'
plen for the lust two jenrs. retaiiietl ller
tie here today by defeating' '"vl
"te-i; a.T"' Asl,PvIlll, "' tt-IBl,
Brooklyn Buys Schllebner
New Yerk. Auif, 12 -H. Hi hilt ener flr.i
baseman of thn Little IlerU. Ark Chili
the Southern A.seclati n. vv.i pu"rChJ...i
teda by the llrejklvn Hub of theN.itim.al
Lcngue. It was announced -.nienal
Ben Air Beys Want Games
, Delaware County,
1
DAMPEN
SPORT CALENDAR
. - 1 I Tiirri ll lin lilt ii( tin 1 r ( intifm b t&h
Schalk Has Caught 1283
Games in Ten Years
Chicago, Aug. 12. The White
Sex-Browns game today marked the
tenth npniversary of the arrival of
Catcher Ray Schalk from the Milwaukee-
American Association Club,
nnd the fuineRB catcher's thirtieth
birthday. His record ln these ten
yenrs includes catching 128,'l con
tests and pinch hitting ln twenty
seven ethers, with n grand batting
nvcrngc of .254 and n grnnd fielding
nrernge of .1)80.
BOXER DIES AFTER
Yeung Labadie, Unconscious
Since Monday, Succumbs te
Hemorrhage in Trenten
WILL MAKE 14 ARRESTS
Trenten. N. .1., Aug. 12. Despite
all efforts of the medical staff nt St.
Francis' Hospital. Yeung Lnbndie, soldier-boxer
of Camp Dl. who had been
lying unconscious In the Institution
since his cellap'-e Monday night at
the arena following his six-round Iwut
with Leuis Baralc. of France, died nt
10:2." o'clock this morning. Death
was due te n subdural hemorrhage of
the brain according te physicians nt
tlm hospital.
Since 10 o'clock Monday night when
the soldier sank down from exhaustion
following the bout with his fellow
countryman, physicians hnd been con
stantly working ever him but. aside
from a few minutes Tuesday morning
when Labadle did show signs of reviv-
lug. he remained unconscious.
In an effort te revive the boxer
physicians at the hospital performed an
operation upon him shortly before neon
Tuesday, but lie did net rail.
Attending physician declined . te
. comment upon the cause of Lnbadle's
i iHt,..t.
IJIJIil ICf.
According te Chief of Police CilUIten.
$KvtCX&n&,
son, referee: Lee rerbes. 141. North
Twelfth street. Philadelphia, Lnbadle's
mnnn.n. .,. r r.nn t.-... ai
iiiiniuh;. , n.u .-,11,1.1,1.', ...... j.iiri ,11-
VKKny nvenue. Philadelphia Bnrnle's
manager: Leuis Unrnle. Lnbndie s op
ponent, who new resides in Camden :
Lnbndie's seconds. Privates Cooper and
Lnvlne. of Camp Dix ; Barnlc's sec
onds, Mnx Berkewkz, of 40 Jeffersen
street, Philadelphia, and Themas Ta
brlce. of Center and Bridge streets,
this city; Inspector Jehn Kelly, of this
city's vice sriund, and Rebert Cestisan.
timers; Peter Fra&sella, known ns "Kid
Murphy," matchmaker of the bout, nnd
Jeseph R. Mnnzc, Inspector, all will
be tnken into custody.
Barnle, the unfortunate boxer's op
ponent, will be chnrged with man
slaughter. Semi-Pre Pickups
Jeff Terra li wag the bin noise, in the
In the Seuth Ph'l's 0-2 win ever Hridesburg
lie Pitched Klll-edced hall nnri hnrf . -i-i
ether runs with a double, n
1,as-ser with iruskey en ncci
burK's two ru""'
and n double Heward Lehr scored ran
ana tianerd's four feur four
cceunted for Brides-
Clmnplr Jehnsen's All-turs were tee poed
t0T. i.h" ,F'el"h,'r Yarners at Twenty-sixth
and Reed streets, and the colored lads wen
a 5-0 triumph, featured by Lees' rltchlntr.
Shnnnhnn added another te Its vvlnnlnir list
by turning bick Tate's All-Stars. of Cleve
land. T te 2. Curry held the visitors te
hlt, S-nsatlenal catches by Gra
and riewe featured. ",;
i? !i 1a "l"h t,r"nmd Norwood. 4 te 1
H : elded bu s x hits Heed u-i,. .1
hits, led with the stick UUMl' Wlth ,hr'e
Mount Heur moved stenten Field cluh ..
.. , ,
I nnd avJHL7? ,?Z' 5In!jalt "lack Pox at
ihrcolerTnno' three" hlts" h'"
rhnenU Professional scored
vlcterv at Tuemy-nfth and nUmend ".TrVj'.a
?hert roUn"a"c?eun, '0f 'krl ,
nines b?in?iaeL tarKnc"' " n" In-
or, a 'defeVr'su'-'taTned TJSJj fn" ft??"
nd von by the score of 7 te 1 vn,k
eld the KavMnrrt i.. . ' .1 ? ..McQutllen
MeCftll I'est secured rev
held the Kaywood lads te six
cattered hits.
The Tlnlenm irlrls and Plelsh
I?? JS?"""''1 te ',''u,"" terrfte
elded
er rlrls rte.
the
tery te settle
fl. The feature of th cl-iih iV,t?en. Ji
wen. j i te
nir
se
eJ the
Athleths at Mlentiun
J 4: J llnhaaii it I'nttst.ivvn
Sinneliursi at St I'artha-. a.
tr-et and Klmweud nvenue "'ty-flfllj
IUrtram Pari, ut K.uwoe.l p, ,
and DUkinsen streets ","00" Hilrtj .first
Seuth I'hlllles nt ,lr,lm,.
r, Sv.','.t.KI)'','t"'r "an k ,-
U. leurth and wi?)hSlkl(ni
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.North I'hils I
streets
IHUI" HH'IHT 1
Iviirnnn Chiv.
Ureeze Pari. A A . I0nt
at Liilgt.
Mmkeka at Hlvertn. N J
Clenlal Ice Creatn at IJmerr.ri.
rose Turk '-nierprlee, Jfj.
...".'. "! Catholic Club nt Tn -IMdlngtnn
I'h nI rl-Ceurn.11.
Lerraine Club .it.lMdjstne. vn
Mehnwk Hack Sex it Smiii,,. ., ..
Club Meidrnr nnd Mlftlln VtiJp1,,"rk Mtn "
IVerUm Cllants nt Natlvltj 7,,. ,
Ontario streets . noigrade uml
Slenlen I'nrk it Welden. V.i
Terty-elghth Wnnl at Demn'
"f hlT'l'iirB nt .Mhhnnuv Cltv
Illlldale at i:ast New Yerk
Lit Hrcthers at Atlantic Ctv
North Phillies at Hlverside
IllPhmnnil illantH nt Tamaiiua
1 heter at Vlsiee Mareiis Henk
S I H A at Lincoln OUnY." New Ve.l
Oleurester nt llrneklnvtn erk
Delalr vs
Linden All Stnrn
weed Terrate
of Camden ,.V "mY".!'
Iff si Mill
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W.stment at Magnelia
illrard !" 1" at Audubon
Dnrbv Meese nt l'nchnl
Sixth and llreenwnv Iia.i.t
Ol't Time
Sp'r"rng'M1.rUs.nt """ "r" C"""" Club.
.n5,'3u.!nl'.M S.e.&i,w",aw af0
K of C' Lenaiia
iiristei council at Da I
Field. Cliften Heights,
Halle, UlsheD'a
COLLAPSING
NRING
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v l.lter. ..rain ened n "t "th-sTi WJT,
n-n A twe-batreer by Shade'" v 1th 'ita.i
and West en eaved the day for Stemen
'nek at nittmsn and Wakiiini ... . ' "V cifiht pounds from that race, and Is en it
fmvMi' Vre n',,,9 n error- whie !" iuallt wllh the ethers of the Held. ;'
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15
Team Hertf
INDEPENDENTS TO
Stenehurst Plays St. Carthag
and Shanahan Meets West-
ingheuse at Essington
STENT0N AT WYNDM00R
While the Independent baseball teams
had their fend hopes for thin after
noon's games blasted for the first time
in several weeks, they have n busy Sun
day mapped out for them, with all et
the leading Independent teams ln netlen.
Twe of the tcami thnt nre fightlnR
It out for the championship of Delnwnre
County meet nt Sixty-fifth nnd Catha
rine streets, when St. Cnrthnge clashes
with Stenehurst. Tliese name teams col
lided tiirec weeks age and the Saints
wen nfter n hectic struggle.
The Shnnnhnn Catholic Club and
Westinghetis" play at lXsingten In their
fifth engagement. The record of the
two teams is fifty-fifty, each linving wen
Fp in Chestnut Hill Sten'nn Field
Club nntl Wyndmoor nre having n warm
discussion ns te t lie nblllty of their
respective forces. The followers of Stcn Stcn
ten clnim Wjudmoer hnsn't a clmnce
nnd Ilnrrj Griffin will n t tempt te prove
dlffcicnt. The game will be stnged nt
Willow Greve avenue mid Queen lnne.
The Seuth Phillies arc 'lie big noise
nt Ardmore and the Mnln Liners nre
out te redeem themselves for several
defeats sustained tills week. J I in CulH
nnn l.ns speared a couple of new hurl
ers, while the Seuth Phils will Uf
Zephi, the kid hurler who is the sen
sation of the semi-pros nnd who is bo be
ing widely sought by big league mali
ngers as n llkelv prospect
Chester nnd Viscose collide for the
fourth time at Marcus Heek and the
latter club hns wen the previous three
games. Nerman Plitt will ngnln hurl
for Frank Miller's boys. The scheduie
fellows :
Merrpll Mills nt St r-a'.listus
enth street nnd Lebnnen avenue.
Slxty-sevw
l'hllauclpnla I'res at Iarmcr's,
New
i Yerk.
VINCENT RICHARDS
TRAINED BY MOTHER
Feed
Them and Teach Them
Laugh, Her Recipe
New Yerk, Aug. V2. Beys nnd men
aren't made Inte tennis champions en
the courts alone their mothers have
something te de with that.
One who is qualified te knew. Mrs.
Mary Richards, mother of Vincent
Richards, the nineteen- ear-old tennh
star of Yonkers, N. Y.. who has teen
chosen n member of the American team
defending the Davis Cup, hns such an
opinion.
"Feed your boys well and tench them
te lnugh nnd hew te play fair." is her
recipe for turning out iliaiupiens, she
said today. "I plav around with Vin
cent we go te the theatre or have some
music or read n littl". And he cats
lets of geed wholesome feed. He Is nerer
sick. I decidctl long nge thnt I could
eliminate doctors' bills by teaching my
boys te take proper care of themselves."
Mrs. Richards herself Is a champion
n champion of the beb-tressed, short
skirted, heather steckinged modern girl,
nnd her fox trotting partner, the 1021!
jeung mnn.
"I think modern boys nnd girls are
splendid," she snid. "I especially like
the girl of today. I love her bobbed
hair, her short skirts, her knicker
bockers and her knack nt games. I
think she's mere modest thnn the old
fashioned girl, because she's se llttle
conscious of herself. In short, she lias
the right Idea about life.
"In my girlhood lns." ndded Mrs.
Richards with nn audible sigh, "girls
didn't go in for athletics."
EIGHT-SECOND K. 0.
I w,me reen scores Knockout With
i we Kuncnes
LeulsUHc. Ky Ang. 12. Willie
Green. Philadelphia fentherweleh.
j scored one of the quickest knockouts en
i record when he stewed nway Jack Brltt.
"f 0heu City, in eight Vecends. only
ner. Brltt substituted for Willie De-
im I'uiniu i ' ii f i iiif-ii u l in Will"
' verc.
' Crcen has been matched te
Jimmy Brady nt Cam,, Knet ;
meet
ucust
20, and also is booked acninst Frnjikie
Munro, nt El Pnse, Tex., then going
te Les Angeles for two matches.
Beets and Saddler
The Saratoga Special Is the bright
feature at Saratoga today, bringing to
gether the best twn.yenr-elds in the
country Martingale, winner of the
I'nited States Hetel Handicap, takes off
Caiiada
Heises which seem best are: First
ince. Auntle Em. Joella J , Athlete;
second, I'eler Piper. End's I.eve, Clans
man : thlid ("hleris, I'rocien. Knlvn!
fourth. Svnip.iihv. Aiendal, Heel Tniwi
fifth. Celden Sphere. (Irnre. Mnvers
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Jehn, ('lii.vinere; seveulh, Lady Zeus,
Natural, Attorney Muir
Marslmll Field, .Id, and Admiral Cnry
T. (ira.vsen wen- ideeled meinliers of t,he
Jockey ("ub at a meeting hhl In Hara
toga vesteidiij. Mr Field is becoming
pieminently cennecteil with racing In
this ci.untrj, ns well un M Engliinil,
Admiral (ira.vsen Is owner of the
Snlubrla stable.
At the Rdralegii sale 0f vcarlinea
Thursday night Mrs R L. (Je'rrv tiiir.
chased iiwlnf twin rnllH by HpnilUh
l'rtnce. 1.M-M eMtern Lady for prcwiU prcwiU
tien te her twin sons.
"Gavvy" Retires Frem Plavlnn
HAVE BUSY SUNDAY
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