fl fr y v. ' - .. v "Evening puteiiie rEtfaEltv-?HiLA;BBijpjai)A, Tuesday, 'August 22; y 1922: 19 . c lAtUeticfe'. fans Greet New Umpire With Cushidhs and Pep Bettles in His Debut at Shibe Park '..Aitnr iat n A lrzn ' '. ! -r I I -; . .', -.v. , . "" ; . . imi -. ..-. . Ji ' .ilnn white wimq ffathrf ll : '. .. , A a VI. I Ate IB LOSE ISJ, 64; Fl NS IN NEAR-RIOT fFfuky Hemer by Blue Helps De treit Win and Starts x lf . Heavy Uproar h PERKINS -ROMMEL CHASED 'VlJM' run,. - wrltilinsn... ' fttni. 36- t Jiumyr. tl...lr c ' rjaulf . P. "tetm .. firbt game Detroit A. V, 5 3 4 , 4 4 ...... 3 . 4 3 t 12 4 1 n r. 1 1 a 0 What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL LEAGUE New v-i. IK"' I'l IjC Wil I"? 'Inclnnmi' :iNiiirh pBK". ;::S"i 9 40 M 51 RJ S3 no w Verk tml Ifr, It Clcrl.ii i nituffu it AllilrllfN . , Il6nnn . , , . MJn two .noe .an .An .373 .MW .Ml .nil .A4A '.(IM ,flB .413 .432 .310 .3111 79. .330 .336 AMKRICAN -I.KAOUB ' W. I.. P.C. Win Ixi.p Hulll " v kiitrn eirar .mix .... .331 .333 .373 .834 .34t t.ftil .313 .312 .304 .401 .4(13 ,437 .433 .470 .402 423 .4S3 T.417 338 .3117 .338 88 49 01 31 31 B' 37 ,33 . it 48 87 43 70 .W .304 .388 .8311 ,.380 .474 ,367 '.321 .333 Mb INTERNATIONAL MiVOCK IluB-.Ui" n 5i -SSs nln. 81 74-.42 Jtr t'l'lV la l '525 fra,,,.l,. 4" T. t.ll 00 00 ,333 Newark., 30 00 .803 34 0 ATHLETICS A", n. 3 :..:.: t i ..... i 4 11 27 14 iToen. 2'' Canter. cOewfin. rf iMHUiT.x. firkin c .. iwtlktr, If CnrVn. 3b 3 Htnr. p Bmy. e FTolel" rtMrelt ... .JUMcllca 8 .1 .33 a. i: 27 e n u , e l n T 4 n l 7i li 3 3 n a o'e e l 1 1 e u e e e I l ei k Twe.he hll Hnur. ''lb. T''r!'J,',,e fill Klcnfy. Heme runs Vmch. Illui- Mnl- I Flrt bn en bailn On J.iu. 2: erf liiitr. J. Deuble Plata Itlnner te Chaw ti Dlu: Cuuhaw te Dlue; MtOenan le Toenf te Oalleay. Sacriric hits C'utaliaw, Tia.iaa Ulld ullcnliy Jliisiy, Mi.iiipircn Oathrle and Connelly; ThoTlpers wen the fust same of to day's double honiler from the A'h by the mwe of fl te 4. nine's llnky home' run nnil n iclil ne bv Vench mnile violery peKslhlc. Geerge U.iuss elernn Detniitiiti-li-tt'. lidil Hie AV te p!sht lntfc. The Tlgrm made eleven lilts. Had it net been for the home run by Blue nnd n wild pitch by Ilnsty in the rilhtb, when i nbb scored from third, the game would nnve gene into extra lisingv. The crowd wns one of the largest midweek throngs of the jenr, the As brilliant spurt ami Cobb, with bin Ti gers, proving the nttrnrtlen. The riot wns inert oil In the third in ning. Illue. the first bnsemnn en the Tigere, cent n liner out tewmil lctt Mil that liounred tewnril the Menrlipi-y ind an ecr-7rnlims suuiNIi rrnrlinl out and Hulled the ball Inte the four-bit oeellen. I'liuiire (iutlirie. n iipureiurr. In'tlwc parts, wintd lllue nieuml1 the btics. Inimeiliatrh the Athletics sent up n henl, Terklns pretcstinir se vigorously that the arbiter told him te leave the jirfmitcs. Tbji was the first time Perkins hus been rhnhnl fnnn u geme in his career. Eddie ltenimel nl8e wns te'd te leave 'the bench and den IiIh civics by the umpire. It was while Outlirip ib bnnishing Bemmcl that the riot almost occurred. The umpire steed lit front of the Ath letic dugout linking his linger ut Rom Rem mel.' A "deluge of cushions, bottles, paper and anj ether mlsnllc in rcac.i tame down in the Iclnity of the um pire. The Ie el-headed Dec Johnsten, uhn-i the Ire of the funs semed te be nt IN height, inniiiigril le stem the near-riot bj cnlllng en the funs te step throwing nine uuiiire. Amidst ii bowl of one of the biggest weekday crowds of the jenr Hummel and Perkins made their exit. Near-Riet in First; , - Tigers Win Twice I,- fMllmiHl from I'nirc One a bounder te DjUes. Yeung threw out Jenw Hei in inn tek sci'diid. Hlsnev walked. Woodall filed te Walker, rillelle fanned C runs. ,) i ir htu,".U '" I-lsi'ey tosxel t l.rLes. Ketchum nis safe when "I" bounder get nwii.v fmni Itignev. i?""t nll- , Mauser fince.l Yeung. f. Vi .'TT! "'"''"v l,ln.''"B shortstop M A- ''''"' IHue was hit by !i Pitched ball, f'utshnw sacrificed ami Ben UBiiser dropped Ketchum's tlirew ml ""'? ( ehI' fll,'- JlcOewan. Zi ,,?n1?K,,s tn,w MrtJenwi'it re urn wild te second. Dike received Tmm. lwll,c,., "I ' ''"PPwl Vench V foul. 10llewa.v, u itching futslmw off second, vnc run. MLCi!rVr,,u,s.'iu' t'utsbaw te Hlue. te len""e,V" V"'R'1'- J,r,,B' f"u,(-'1 rtifi t T"nelIl,"u"1 "lnuK-il ever unn i0"Wi Sl"KI",, ,0 l,,,,,,''r- " Mnn HteppItiK t weeiiil. Rlgney SS5,,l."."w',I),k,,H - Veung. Hell eent.r "(",R. ,,,,, Wee-n KI1 " nfc r 11.. W,5S?A"JL iff"'" ffi1' , ''7i-. ."'.'J- !?! i Left S"!i?',M,0.rlnK Woeilnll me net corner. I wnrlne Pllloiie nl- tl. '.!.. : '"" vwiiu Cilleunv .' 1"" "'IP 'I'"' WW It- t ItlllM ii. tellf'l!'0,1 (',r':..r- ('utshaw-'Jeubled atmet - V"K,1'1 t,,I- nnd Hlue. Cobb CallmVn ii ,u ftu'11- I'iveiuns. , h?'.0''"-'.. 'it the right field null f,..- tcIeVi l0ff ,., .' . r f",I",l. IkeH Hln- HIV i f lHV v !PN ""k hihiiihI. Hchper r !hiKe,.,'l",m "' Hl,sl'(l off Hig. er ' n ',!' Inf '. Ve.ilig fe, ced I'll oil. U ."lp ,"','",, """her rolled tll0nl,f.l.r.9R,!,n. nN Mnck'H next- ! "eiimnnn ' ""i '. : :. '"vay tossed rut r. - aiiiiii-M uniunii Tess by Tierneii Steps Phils, 4-3 batH of Mnrnnvllle nnd Carey, Jforrl Jferrl Jforrl sen .scoring whntpreved te be, the win ilng run. ' , , The. Wills rallied nobly lu the ninth Inning after Lee hail batted for Men .W,M. nl"1 f,"l,(,(l out te the catcher. Nrlghtstniip then singled te left nnd vn,1,;n,fced nt second by Parkinson. ii inms bounced n single off Rrjmm. and when Anlkcr hit between flrrtt nnd second Tierney ran out nnd grabbed the ball en the dead run, whirling n round very fast nnd teeing the runner out nt first, ending the gnmc. DctallN of the C'nme riHST WrlghtRtene struck out. Parkinson lined te Tlemey. 'Williams tiled te Cnrcy. Ne runs. Parkinson threw . out Mnranrlllc. ' nreysnfe en Parkinson's wild threw. nigbee singled te center. Carey' reneh- ing tnini. nussell singled te right. Terl"S Cerey, nnd Hlgbce going te third. Tierney forced Russell, Fletcher te Parkinson. Iticbcc seerlnir. I'nrHn- son ttfssed out Trnner. Twe runs. MKCU.Mj walker walked. Mekan struck out. Morrison tossed out Fletch er, Wnlker taking second. Leslie nlse walkml. Henllne singled te center, scoring J nlker nnd putting Leslie en third. Morrison tossed out Meadows. One run. Fletcher tossed out Orlmm. Mat Mat tex filed te Willinms. Fletcher tossed out Morrison. Ne runB . THIRD Wrightstene singled te cen ter. Parkinson fllel te Russell. Tier ney tossed out Willinms. Wrightstene going te second. Walker paraded. Me. kun tripled te left, scoring Wright Wright stenu nnd Walker, Fletcher tiled ti. Higher. Twe runs. Mnrnnvllle walked. Carev dropped a single into center, Mnrnnvllle stop step ping nt second. nigbee sacrificed. Meadows te Leslie. Wrightstene tossed out Russell, Mnrnnvllle scoring nnd Carey taking third. Tierney filed te Mekan. One run. FOURTIILeslie ninglcd te right. Hctilinc filed te Carey, nnd when Les lie kept en running te second with his head down, he was easily doubled en Cnrey's threw te 'Grimm, Meadows walked. Wrightstone singled te left. Mendews stepping nt second. Parkinson walked, tilling the bnes. Willinms fouled te Mnttex. Ne runs. Wrightstene tossed out Trnvner. Grimm walked. Muttex singled te fight, t.rlmni stepping lit second. Morrison sacrificed. Meadows te Leslie, Maran tic filed te Williams. Ne runs. I'irin naiKer singled te center. Mekuii sacrificed, (irimni te Tierney, who covered the bag. Morrison broke down Hctcher's drive nnd tossed him out nt first. Mnrnnvllle grabbed Les lie's high bounder' and tossed him out. Ne runs. Carey bunted, but Wrightstene tossed him out. Hlgbce singled past third. Russell walked. Tierney pepped te Wrightstene. Trnyner struck" out. Ne runs. SIXTH Henliiie fouled te Trnyner. Meadows singled te lift. Wrightstene filed te lligbce. Pnrkinwin filed te Carey. Ne runs. Grimm Hied te Meknn. P.ii-klnunn te-scd out Mat te Morrison singled te left. Mniniiville singled te left. Carey singled te left, scoring Morrison. Wil liams raced in for Higbce's short fly. One run. HKVENTH ' Williams fouled te Grimm, 'tt nlker struck out. Mekan lined te Rigbee. Ne runs. Russell rolled out te Leslie' Tiefnev singled te left. Trny-ier hit Inte ii double -jilny, Parkinson te Fletcher te Leslie. Ne runs. EIGHTH Fletcher filed te Rlgbeei Leslie struck out. Morrison tossed out Henllne. Ne runs. Grrmm lined te Walker. Mnttex rolled out te Leslie. Morrison singled te center. Paikinsontesscd out Mnr unville. Ne tuns. NINTH. Lee butted for Meudews nnd fouled te Mnttnv. Wrigutstene singled te left. Parkinson forced Wrightstene, Trojner te Tierney. Wil lli'iiis bounced n hit off Grimm's glove, 'i'iciney. made a wonderful play whei he grubbed Wnlkcr's smash and tossed film out ut first. Ne runs. . DECISIVE VICTORIES MARK . TITLE TENNIS. ..' s, -( Only tOne Team of Favorites Pressed te Extra Sets in National Doubles Davis and Ward Meet Tilden and RicKards Today . ' ;' WltNtK BtAltN BOYS 'Tl El SPLAY y WILLIAM T. TILDEN, 2D ( nnuenni irnwa mamplen Bosten, Mass., Aug. '22. TpORM,ran true In the opening founds " 'of the Nntleiml doubles tennis clianfplenshlp at the Longwood" Cricket ClubVChCHtnut Hill course yesterday afternoon. Decisive victories were the order of the day, with' only one team of favor ites .Samuel' Hardy and Heward Voshell pressed te pxtrn sets. The "dark horse"- combination of R. 0. Wcrthelm, -of Australia, and .lese Alenzo. of Spain, carried the veteran American pair te the full five sets be fore nilmittlng' defeat. .Gerald" Patterson Unci Put O'Hnrn Weed Australia's Davis Cun chal lengers, did net arrive in time te play, and tiielr niutcn this afternoon. Count ilc.-tGemnr. the Simlilsh stars. ndvnnccd when Fritz Rnstlun nnd Hulph lJurdick, of Indianapolis, railed te ap pear and were defaulted. "Little mil" Johnsten did net nlar in the tourney, as his partner, Wallace r. Jehnsen, of rmiaueipntn, did net arrive until today. However, the little Cnilfernlan had n fast warm-up with Hugh Kelleher nlid appeared te be hit ting "with nil 'his customary speed nnd accuracy. The remaining "seeded" nlajers R. 'N. Williams ami Wntsen Wnshburn, Y,nccnt, Richards and my self advanced in sequence bet victories ever thcir"'rcspectlvc opponents. f It AS C IP 8 Jnib reprentnlnlivc, Jean Horetia, teamed aiirce fully xcith X. ll'. yilcn, e'f lloiten. hlaying irtfi a dah and $pirit, and he made the scratch combination appear quite formidable against the inter 'mountain sectional cham cham piens. Hoever and Gerdcs, of Cin cinnati. , Invaders Defeated THE feature match of the day, al though pleyed en nn outside court, resulted In tlie ellmlnntien of two of the foreign entrnnts when the superior tcninwerk of Voshell nnd Ilnrdy proved tee great n handicap for the pick-up team of Werthclm nnd Alenzo te ever come. Hardy nnd esneii carried tne first sets with the less en only six games by n well-suntnlned net attnek which tlie foreign combination could net break. However. Alenzo nniLWerthcini were steadily improving in their co-operation nnd, as the Americans tired, man aged te tnkcv' the effensiver from them and pulled even by winning the third and fourth sets, u-n, u-4. It seemed that victory would rest with the foreigners', but the American team, forcing the issue at all times, again stormed the net and ran out the match with the less et only one game in the fifth set. Williams and Washburn looked very soed. ns they annihilated the strong tenm of Locklieru and Crocker with the less of enlylive games in three sets. Willinms. in particular, played with utmost brilliancy nnd ilnrlng. lirlnidiiE off these sensational shots which only lie can inn lie. . RIchnrds nnd I. in the somewhat precarious role of defending champions, get away te a geed start tiy decisively defeating tlie strong team of Zcnze Shi mldiu nnd F. T. Hunter, 0-3, 0-1, G'3. SELDOM, if ever, have Vinnie and ! played .mere aggressive and consistently setuid tennis than in this m'ateh. Rhtmidtu teas at all times dangerous, but a ten dencg te be erratie in the pinch by Hunter ccst the lasers several vital (tames, se that Richards and xeerc at no time in danger. '? f hetdcr, defeated Arm'a'nd Marien, of ., Seattle, Wash.Un m hitter' three" stars, aside from Marien Arneld, 11'. Jenes, the favorite fef the 1922 title and runner-up te Richards last, year: J. F. Whitbeck and W. IV. lngraham advanced tcith ease.- v T54 GOLF ENTRIES i 'i - v National Amateur Tourney Will Begin Saturday, September 2 New Yerk. Auc. 22. Thc'bpcnlng round of thn iintleiinl nmntctir golf chnihn'lenship at Rroekllnc. Jlnss., will be plajed en Snturdiiy, September 2. Instead of the -following Monday, It was postponed until "?, "."TT'VEr?. SS.1 uy " Manu'el Xlonze nnd Unl ed H.ntcK. Gel f Arttlen A 151. ' ' - Teucana,s8 te 1, Saratoga Winner Continued from Pars One Orlnn. Cemlxa. Bilk Tamel. Creeh:. Con tour. Drenm Star, Het Levb nnd MUs Smith nlse rnn. SECOND nACE. -for mafden twe-ycar)M and up. 1 mile: 1. Flannel Hhtrf 112. Taplln. 2-1 3-3 1-4 2. Itluh Speed. 112. Tayler. ...18-1 3-1 2-1 3. Lucky Antolne. 112. . Ii. rninr 8-2 even 1-1 Time, 1-30. Ilrllltunt SUr.-JImmle, Uuelph nnd Gun Slvht nle ran. THIRD RACE, celling, three-year-olds and up, l mile: 1. Fairway. 112. I,. Tuter.. 3-1 2-1 even 2. Tufler. ltd. Hnaer II-1 ".1 even 3. rutjukc. 108, Themna 8-1 2-1 even rime, i :37 3-0. HrKleimnn. tap heck. tlllly Barten, Quesada and White Star alto ren. FOURTH RACE, the Adlrendacks Handl- rap, tnn-year-elda. (I furtensa: l. cartoonist. 110. C. ICummcr 7-1 3-3 3-3 2.1111(1 l.rrn.r f'1 Uniul,.. R.It n.X 1.1 3. (x)Cherry Pie. 122. Keeuh.. fl-1 2-Ucn Time, 1.12. Deya rteltce X.'e, Iirlty. Rn ter. Spot Caah, Sally'a Alley, (x)buslabeut and.ltlanc Zlnic nlre ran. FIFTH RACE, marca. thrce-i ear-elda and up. aclllmr, 1 mile: 1 ..oahern. ON. Merrlmf T.X 9.S 1.X 2. Roulette, 110. C. Kummer. 2-1 3-3 1-1 a. cainenne .Mnrrene, 101, .Mnrlnelll 10-1 3-1 even Time, 1:33 3-3. Hill' mid Coe, Maryland Uelle and Dunre Cep also rnn. WINDSOR RESULTS FIRST RACK, nurse 11-lfin mnMen (hre. ttar-elda an I up, 3 furlensa- I. Waka L'n. 1113. Wllaen.tn.3.'. ts.un I.H5 2. Ans-lum Maid. 108. Turner 2.80 2.0ft 3. Air Tan. 107. Amhreae , 8.0Q N. Time, 1:113-3. Topmet. Zaek Terrell, erctt Majer. Plutrel. Tamper. Brether Jehn, North Tower, rinyu right and Mag-Iken alae ran. SECOND RACE, purse 11400. claiming, two-tear-elda, 3 furler.fr: 1. Rurkwheat, 115. F. I Wilsen S8.80 14.33 I3.B5 2. Rloatem. no. P. Wniu lean mn 8.i3alten. 107. Erlckaen 4.B5 Time. 1.00 2-3. Qrandeat, Topanice, nettli Mae. Het Ceat, He.ieya Jewel, The Ulster and Sweet Coeklo alae ran. THIRD RACE, purae 11800. claiming, firec-tenr-elda and up. fcaled In Canada, 1 mile: 1. Dcllnhm, 110, Small- . ,"OJ "-SB 13.83 $2.30 2. Chlerla. 100. Trnmblej-.. .:. 3.70 2.43 3 Witch Flower. 113. E. Peel m 3j Time. 1:40 3-5. Treubler and 8lr Clar ence nlae ran. 1'OUHTH RACE, purse $1000, the Ee Purae, three-tenr-elda nnd up, 1 I. in mllea: 1. Flnerj. 90. Chalmers. 18.(13 $4 53 13.70 2. Hnmcrnde. 03. P. Walla ... lir, tn 3. Wnstwoed. 108, Iluxten 5.70 Time, 1:43 1-5. Jlmmle Daw. Sandy Ileal. Merrimac, Pisteral Swafn, Bullet Proof nnd lledatone also ran. ' , t Wanamaker & Brown Play The Wnnnmaker Jt llrnun nln. u.nt m., the I.awrence F. C. In a twilight baseball game nt Second aticet end Erie avenue thla evening. " - , . II....... I. ,n. ., Illllev unti f.tii,tl. ..n .-.. I'm imi ii. : . ""' "" ues nrre ".... ";'.'" ie. t'nllewny - --...,, ..... niniine ." laiini- ...i... . - "."., Nh a- JN, Offal,.,, ' 0,'ll.H, -vn Kim., Vl V . ' ."" ! il nr' .,;,,;,tu" ,""! I'lnjlng ' center Viml! 'u M''J,w"ii Migled ''- 1W " Inn ."C.'1 '" UlBHOV-4lt..l wi. ilmibll t ttMt ,,,,,.,. "kfcl went tt) set end en n Ifyiliij. lii iiK.,; '" V hl,,I'l rigHt. llelt. l)m:-;.ini)N"lk,T Kreuniletl te TWO MATCH RACES ltay vi. America Sprlnta at Dreme .America m This Week & "he" '!!, n,,, wl l the fenture "t a inn- ":;"' 'K"i Will Will m. tt. . "siiiiiii nn, j... . . ..-- ft?comp J J ,',1,' tnr' f Ameilwi, Snhi. '.'"". "' meters, u lil .. wnii I fll'Ull a a. t a """ U lllll irtk.1 ' I ill W II Hi I lnnHl...... t """"m, in ,,, mm sir hi ,fn'. Itnh ' "","1 ""n,l't Orlun-le k -"- .uiKi.i irTi 'teller te' Ate 3i jJMj Ii professional .., ,. , g5mple.ul',ulrw,a'K,-: BsWbi'"''H iy " 'tAi s ) iA,ytu. New Tennis Pair Play Great Game Continued from Page One Heli ninl) Ward, of New Yerk, doubles champion of inme than twenty year age. in a most outrngeeiiN manner. J he eteran champions collided mere tour gnmes in tlie match. The niL' umiH cup piaer.s wen, ti-0, 6-3. 0-1. ' The Pnelfie Coast champions, Roh Reh ert mid Hewnrd Klnscy. suriivcd the second reuiid only after a live-set strug gle with Willis Din Is, of San Fran Fran clsce, nnd H, C. .TohiiKen. of Hoslen. After losing the first two setp. 3-tl, 4-0, they cniTled the third nleng until they wen, 12-1(1, and then rnn out the next two sets, (I-2, (1-2. . Tlie power of Dai Is' service and ills teriillc overhead smashes frequently shuttered the defensive plnv of the Kin seys, hut ns the match progressed his delivery lest Us Hie mid his overhead lurked the punch tlmt he had nt the outset. Jehnsen, tee. was weary, and his Ind; of spied In covering his court .ievldcil fieiiueut epciiiugK. Hugh Kelleher and Leenaid neck man, of New Yerk, went into the third ieiiikI when lhf cllminnteil W. J. Kwcejiev nnd O. M. Churest, of Haiti Haiti ineie, (1-2, 0-3, 0-4. W. W. Insrnham and Arneld Jenes, noted Harvard-Ynle doubles team, knocked off the veteran (ombluntieii of Hewni( Voshell and Samuel Hardy, of New Yerk, in four sets. The .voutli .veutli ful cellegl.ins wete tee aggressive and speedy for the nlil-Hmer. The sceivs were 11-2, 7-r,. 2-0. 10-8. In last jenr's teiirnniiK'nt Voshell and Iluidv gave Dick Wllliains mid Wnt Wnt eon Wnsnlmrn the stlffest battle they had en their troubleieme Jeuiney te the final round, Nuthuulel Y. Nllcs, nt Husten, nnd Jean Huiata, of Fimice, ilefeited Harry Piescett and A. N. Itegf2l, of Husten, II-3. 11-2. (1-2. The Spanish Dnvls Cup team, Mnn u el Alniue mid Count De Geinar, was cllmiiitt'd from the competition by R. N. Williams, 2d of Re.tr n, nnd Vf. M. WaenutirnQi ievy,ei,.u,4, ,u.-iu--. Windser Entries for Wednesday Klnscy in Ferm rpiIE KInsey brothers, Hewnrd nnd - Reb, possibly te prove that they might have, figured among the "seeded" players, crushed the Northwestern sec tional chnmpiens, Armstrong nnd Mc Gee, dropping but four games in three sets in a match Hhat did net last ever three-quarters of an hour. The machine-like perfection of the Cnlifemlnns teamwork was' a lessen te the Ea,st in the'vnlue of two men play ing cenlstcjitly together ever a period of enrs. The decisive defeat of the intercol legiate chnmpiens, Phil Neer nnd Jnines Davies, by the Jehn Hennessey and Wnlter Wesbroek. Western sectional tltlehelders and runners-up in the Nit Nit tiennl clay court doubles, might be considered somewhat in the nature of mi upset, as Neer nnd Dnvies have mnde n rcniarknbly fine record during their Eastern trip. However, the ability te reach nnd put bnck the hardest returns of the California collegians finnlly broke their attack and Hennessey and Wcsbroek romped hejnc. (1-3, 0-3, 8-0. The feature meeting today brings the Spanish stars, Manuel Alonse nnd Count, de Gemar against tlie former American Davis Cim lenm. vmia..,u nnd Wnshburn. v lllle T InnL- In unn ll.r. Am.X.n. win, the splendid lighting qualities and ' uiiim.'l.,.l?n . t.-v-uvri ,.iir nullifies nr rne sunn n u nM.r.,1 . .1.....1 i .. " . i ;:,". v.T' 1 niiuum nreiiuce n Clese, leni? tnntcii hn. uuii.ni (ere the victory Is decided. The first American Davis Cup tenm -Holcombe Ward and Dwight Davis, the, donor of the famous trephj meets V'ln,t n,ay be the li22 Davis Cup pair, Richards and injself, in ether of to day's features. ., T' ether outstanding matches bring the KInsey brothers against Willis -uvis, ei uniiierinar anil II. fj, Jelin- .101 .KC .112 .113 . IJ3 :i2 13 three-vear-e'da the Waterloo son. of Uosten ; Johnsten and Jehnsen against Tunis and Kills ; Patterson and O Hern epd against Nicholl and Mies, with Jlttle chance of upset fur any of the fnverltes. TV THE junior events there was M one startling upset irh'cn James L. Farquahur, the 1920 boys' title- Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues Cincinnati. Nt. Leula. Phlllle Ilrenkljrn. . rill.liurall Iloalen ... Clilruge . NATIONAL l.mni'K " ai. T. IV. T. v. s ll) I) 8 3 3 1 Pint rare, purae tl430. rlnlmlnir mnl,l.n le-enr-ilds. ."H4 furlensa: Ardella 10". Wiehnlm llnrtelle ....... 1 til Atlinnnn .... Heek Onrden ...,11.' Xllsa I.lh.Tly . Dlxi Dick 112 Eau Onllle .. At Htebler 112 Hetty Mae .. Vlralnla Fex ...112 Leu Ani.e''. . Gorden Shaw ,. 12J 1n")iiii Second race, purse 11400. nlnlmlnv ihn. tear olds and , up, a furlengs: Ablaze. 103 Kagana 103 Ring Rese 101 Ilojellleu 105 Ultimata ins TltanlK-. . . 106 Trantula ., ins Leading Star... ,10H Slrrore l,)n Llttle 111'k Sheep.. 110 Rapid Stride ...111 Ceck e" the Roeat.lt I King Jehn 114 Teney Hun 10S F Ibberty Gibbet. 1 OH Discussion ..!!.!l08 Ring 103 Orecn Geld 10S Hlndoeatan 10S Thud i.ce, purie 11300, end up fnnled In Canada Hnndlcnn. (1 furlnntrM R11Jey 115 Procjen ion Kings Court ....110 Jar F, O'llara-.l (alAffeetatlnn ...112 talSuder 113 'ilCeupled. J. K. I. Ress entry. Fourth rnce. purs-i $1400. claiming, three-eni-clela Hnd up, (I furlentrs: Fuiee 03 Quick Run 00 ThornevwHy OS Harry Ilurgetne. .103 Hhentavwiy 105 Ultra Geld 105 Ettah 10 Nenntte 103 Pletrua 107 lllalza 10R Chas. Ilenrj ,,..10H Th Nephew ....113 Marjnrle Wells,.. OH nrllllant Ray ...107 TroepQr 101 Mnrlmba iej Harn e' North. ..1m Jacques tes Deric 103 Flfih rare, purse $1500. the Cadillac, three war-olds and up. nn mile: Dorethy Iluckner. 03 He Geed OR Sun Rne 104 Irish Jig 103 Rigene Dava ....101 War Zene 101 Crack e' Dawn .101 llihy (.rand 10.1 Pnrls'n Diamond. Ill Fair Gain ill ' blxth rnce. purse 11300. claiming; for three-jear.elds nnd up, 1 1-tft miles: l.ucxv inn .. .. 1)3 'monies 1)3 .urn Elian O us .103 Stvnnl ..ins .ins Dorlus ....... ..M in .111 'Recky Meunt'n,.U4 Sevrnth race, purae 11500. claiming. Ut ile "ml inarea. four-jeur-elda nnd up, one mile: ' ?n "".mower 110 J!" Dimples,. no JJ5 n1-0,"1 IIawk ...HO 1111 I'ndua no 110 HUter Flo ......115 IJjJ !,K.nh'r- Rankln.lln 110 IllddlerfeM . ,,.. -..Jl'iniuvP iniimniicn ciainieu. Weather, 'cloudy; truck, fast. Philadelphia Youth Defeated by - O'Leughlin In Straight Sets at Bosten FIFTH LOCAL PLAYER OUT Leading Heme-Run, Hitters in Each Majer League AMERirAN LEAGUE Williams. Nt, 1-eul U'A'ker. AthlHIes .'., i Hath. New Yerk HeMmann. Detroit Miller, Athletic NATIONAL LEAGUE ernbr. M. Leut Illlam. Phillies Kelly, New Yerk , . . Lm. PhllUes Menael, New Yerk Wheat. Ilroekltn . 32 . .. 28 A 18 . 18 ':$: 20 II li Bosten. Aug. 22. Randy Wiener, Dill Tlldcn's nretcge from the Ger- mantewn Academy. Philadelphia, was aII.mImM.aJ I. 1.1. .I.I..I.......1 ... ...I. I ' .......,. ii-ii in inn iiiii.i-riMlllu lliuiuil III the national bejn' singles tennis cham pionship tournament en the courts of the Longwood Cricket Club today. When D. O'Leughlln. of Pittsburgh, put Wiener out of the running In strnlght sets. 10-8. 0-3, lie forced the fifth Phllndelphinn trjlng te bring bnck the national junior nnd bejs' titles out of the classic tfltirner. Wiener tried hard te win the match, but his Smoky City opponent was tee fast for Mm. Still, Sandy fought hard in the first set, and nt one time he had the frame In his grasp. O'Leughlln pulled out, however, wen the set nnd then rnn out the match. "Milfurd Meier, of Central High, holder of the Peiins.vlvnnln Stntc doubles diadem along with Milten Hof' kin, advanced te the third round of the boys.' tourney ,by defeating S. Oreutt. of Hroeklyn. in strnlght sets, 0-4, fl-4. Hansen Hedge nnd Siimuel Ewing. also 'of Philadelphia, were elimlnntcd from the junior doubles in their first round mntch with AV. W. Ingrnham and A. W. Jenes, of Providence. The Rhede Island team hnd an easy time with the Plilladclphians, winning fl-1. 0-2. Summary ; JUNIOR Second Round W. XV. Ingrnhnm. Harvard, defeated W. II. Evans. C-l. 0-0. Julius Sagatewsky. In- (llennpells. defeated V. A. Steele, (1-3. U-4. 1.. .s. vvnue lexna. acira.re i rnrqumir. Sering Lake. N. J.. 8-4. 0-1. A. W. Jenes. Providence, defeated E. H. Kuhn, New Yerk. (1-0. fl-1. ,, . M A. C. lngraham. Providence, defeated C. D. Marsh. Buffalo, fl-2. 3-D. 0-7: Geerge M Lett. Jr.. Chicago, defeated Jehn Van Rtn, Mentclalr. N. J.. 0-3, T-8: Clyde Rosenberg or. Chicago, defeated H. Orme, Chicago, 0-4. 0-0. . . . rnne koueo Tln.lt Whltbeck. Hartferd. Conn . defeated Bran Donaldsen. Detroit, 0-0, 0-3. JUNIOR DOUBLES 0 Second Round iv W. Tnaraham nnd A. W. Jenes. Provi dence, defeated Hansen Hedge, Plilla.klphla, end Sum uwing, i-nuaueipnia, e-i, u-.-. HOTS Second Round M. T. Hill. Longwood. defeated J. s. tlllen. New Yerk. 11-1. (1-3. Miifnrd Mvcr. riillndelDlila. defeated S. Oreutt. Uroeklvn. 6-4. 0-4. iniru iiuunu n iVI.nunhlln. Pittsburgh, defeated A. L. Wiener, Philadelphia. 10-8. '0-3. s. CUBAN CHAMPION LOSES Mrs. Godfrey Defeats Miss Sardlna In Longwood Tourney !ongvveotl, Mass,, Aug. 22. The opening play In the women's invita tion slncles tennlH tournament devel eped the defeat of n seeded plnyer when Mrs. F. II. Godfrey, of Rosten, wen in straight love sets from Miss Resn Snnlinn, the Cuban champion. The Mnrchesa Ferrandi, whose summer home Is nt Nnhant, wen G-2. fl-0 from Miss Dorethy Van Slyke, of Providence. Mrs. Molln Mnllery, of New Yerk, had nn easy time in her first match in the women's Invitation singles, de feating Miss A. Sherwood, of Rye, N. Y H-0, fl-1. Miss Helen Wills. Ileverly. Cnllf., ndvnnccd te the third ueund by .de fault. Mrs. May Sutten Untidy. Les An geles, defeated Mrs. W. M. Henry, Les Angeles, 0-3, 0-3, in the second round. ' VINCEVJCTOR Defeats Hires In Pocket BIMIarc i Tourney F. Vincent wen his first match in the pocket billiard tourney new In progress nt the Recreutien Academy last night, when he defeated II, Hires T'l-lfl. Vln- cut had a high run of 10. In the ether match S. Gould defenfed J. Clark 75 te 4(1. Gould's best run was 10. Twe matches will be plajed again tonight. Willie Rechler will oppose G. Feiri. and Frank Russell will meet J. M. Talley. RECORD GOLF FIELD 250 Players Tee Off In Pittsburgh Invitation Tourney Pittsburgh. Pa., Aug. 22. Twe hun dred and fifty players, a record list, teed off today in the qunlifjlng round in the annual Invitation golf tournn teurnn n.ent of the Pittsburgh Field Club. Mntch plays will begin tomorrow, with the finals Saturday. Sunday Ball Players Net Guilty Dedrrvllle. Wis.. Ainr. 22 A verdict of net k'ullty was returned today by a Jur In Justice Court In the trial of ten members of the Dedgevllle baseball club charged with violating the law by playing Sunday baseball. DR. WHITE WINS FEATURE IN KUTZTOWN RACES Cox Entry Takes Tret In Straight Heats Kutztown. Pa..- Aug. 22.The A. R. Cox entry, Dr. White, wen the two-year-old trot, tlie feature event of the opening day's light harness races nt the Kutzteun Fair teduy. The Sen of Ktiiwnh took ii record of 2:2.'Pj, with Mnld King, n Rending entry, second. Tim thtee-jeiir-eld trot wus iiiinc,ed bV the bny filly. Kdnn Vole. owned by W. Harry Orr, Readins. with Miixegin, nJ'IiIlndelphln colt, second. In the 2:21 pace, Rusty II led the field of right sidcwheclers te the wire in the first hent. Hummar.v : The Kulzlewn Introductory, for twe-yenr. old trotters, purse 300 and added money, best two heats In three! . . Dr. White, b. c (Pnlge) - 1 Allle Dillen, br. e. (Kline) ft J Maid King. br. f. (Gcedhnrt) 2 2 Plngee Frisce, b. f. (Flelsch) 4 4 Dr. Montgomery, b. c, tDugler) ... 3 Time, 2:23'i. 2 23. The l3aceny . SiiecIhI. for three- ear-olds, trotters, purse $300 and added money, best two In thrce IieuIm: Edna Velot b f. (Goedhsrt) 1 I Mnxcgln, t . IK.Iw. McGrath) .. 2 2 Time. 2:13'i. 2:14'4. 2.24 pace, first dlvlirlen. $100 puraf rt.istv tl. .1 a. (Itnthl 1 Lucy Werthy, b. m. (Ilrauiher) ........ 2 ltM BrlgiidH, br, g (Grndy) 3 Hal Dlnct, d. H. IReirf) 4 Lillian L, rh. g. (McOralh) 5 David U, ch. R. (Kegel) j Lady Hellixlat. b. in (Natcher) ..... Lndy Marvel, b m. (Mnlllaii) H Time, 2:ls'i. MITCHELL LEADS HAGEN British Gelfer 4 Up en Champien at Rye Re. N. V., Aug. 22. Abe Mitchell, the HiltMi golfer, came from behind and was 4 up ever Walter Hagen, Ilrit ish open champion, nt the end of the first nine holes of the afternoon round in their .'(fl-linle match nt the West Cliestor-lllltinere Club today. Hnceji was 1 up nt the end of the merulas round of eigliti en holes. OPERATE ON JIM BAGBY Cleveland Pitcher Is Stricken With Appendicitis at New Yerk New Yerk, Aug. 22. James Rngby, pitcher of the Clevelnnd Atnericnns, was strif'ken with appendicitis here nnd wns immediately operated upon. As cording te Manager Speaker, Rugby will de no mere pitching this year. The surgeon who performed the operation expressed surpilse that Rugby hnd bten able te de any pitching. BOSTON PRINTERS WIN Defeat Indianapolis, 14-1, In Base ball Tournament at Cleveland Cleveland, Aug. 22. The Ilosten printers defeated Indianapolis, 14-1, here today in the fmni game of the first round of play in the union print ers' International baseball tournament. Johnny KUbahe mil Bex Dundee Purse Is RigM Cleveland. Aug. '22. When told that Tem O'Heurke plans te come here te dlwMisn,vvitli him n match with Johnny Dundee nt the Pole Grounds, Johnny Kllbanc, feather weight champion, said : "That'B fine. Maybe they'll be able te get enough money into tlie Pole Grounds te make It worth while. I'm rendy te box Dundee or nnybedy else in New Yerk or any where else ns long ns the purse is right." 40-1 SHOT WINS FOR AMERICANS V,T DEAUVILLE "American Beauty" Cashes In French Race Deaiivllle, Aug. 22. Americans at this most fnslilenable nnd most ex pensive of French summer resorts nnd they nre numerous enjoyed free lies pitullty yesterday nt the expense of the Pnri-mutuel mnchlnes when Ameri can Reality, ridden by Frank O'Neill, of St. Leuis, France's premier jockey, get borne by n head te win the first race en the card nt the juicy odds of 40 te 1. A het tip was whispered injstcrieusly among the Americans in hotel lobbies estcrdny, and there were few Ameri cans In Deauville this morning who would ndmlt their failure te have nt leest a small bet down. These Ignorant of the tin evidently liked the linme and plajed the horse en sentimental or pa triotic grounds, especially the pikers In the field, where, owing te the heavy piny, the winner only paid 20 te 1 against 40 te 1 in the big ring. ' Incidentally O'Neill, with 112 win ners, Is fnr nhend of the jeckejs in the flnt racing class this season, his nearest rivals being Geerge Helihense. of Eng land, and Mett MatGee. of Shecpshcad Ray, with seventy end fifty-six win ners, respectively. HILLDALE NINE BEATEN BY AMERICAN GIANTS Chicago Team Evens Series With Lecal Club Chicago. Aug. 22. Rube Fester's American Giants evened up the. scries) with the Hllldnje Club, of PhlladeN nhlu. here yesterday when they defciited them by the score of 4 te 2. Snntep hnd n tieubie and a sln-le scoring Geerge .lohnsen with' both" of Hilldale's runs. Chancy White made the feature play of the game when he speared Marlucher's drive In the eighth Flourney was hit but for eight bitV but they were timelv. ' V Cnrrure FIiijd Edni D On Illsh Peggy C. neesw Ing -ei ret . ( . ih h. I: i: H-Tl- i Saratoga Entries for Wednesday First rnce. claiming for maiden two-tear olds. 3 furlengs: Marlen 110 Peer Push,,.. Chief Flvnn ....101 Cralgle Mart's Pal ion Retter Tlmea N'nen Glide 102 Dream Data . I'rlmu 112 Pntsv H. .... Leng Unit ...... 10.' Vlrglnua .... Illu nnd Geld ..1011 Evelvn Sawter .loniile r . . . . Oil rnllcltnus Kvelvn Ruth . . .101 lllnek' Friday Hetty Weed . . 01 Chll , Hernnd rare, conditions for twn......nM. 8'i furln.vgs: llrlsM Tomorrow, l n." ("erlaln . ... nr. Pennen 10S Ncv,Itiarket I.'.les shamrock . .. .112 Henna ' Ml" Runlelgh . ...101 Aladdin .... !.. lis Palslev 112 Enchantment ...112 Third rnce. claiming, for three-t ear-olds Mil) U'i I t Ul It'll" .102 .109 .117 .101 .103 .112 .1(11 .102 .112 10T AMKRICAN I.KVdUK H. M. T, W. T. V. H. Tl. 7 7 n 5 3 Del roll. Athletic 7 . New nrk, 7 7 St. Mill" 0 ( lilragn ...... 3 llnniiin ... ,, 3 CI.'nlil.ll 3 . IViiililnclen ,..,. 0 J INTERNATIONA L I.E.(JUK-J H. 31. T. ,'. T. F. H. Tl. . . 1 0il ..tun . inj . jnu ,.t(i,l ..112 ,.lnu ,.107 .113 Daniel A ..... IjJI Ira Wilsen . 1 p,.i.t-'lli-.. .......,-. -rpuga .... Wlnneeonne .... OS Itnundsman Inckstnne 01 Tlngallng . Aalerlsk 110 Boxwood r . Pnllv Wale 101 Star Coult llud 1'lsber ion Jeck Scot Scottish Chief.. ,110 Sling ... " Kliklrvingten ... 114 Hrrtiiftar !" Bullet ....... ..104 Arnnahee ..' Chateauniiy ., Oil Laikawnnna Tl Ul( lstatl I'mirih race. lh 1 1 11 -en Handicap, three, veiir-elda and up, 1 3-11 miles; '' l,lrre lini'kinlnla'er .. 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