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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12 for Baseball in Zion Today's th' Beginning of th' FI PIRATES TAKE 1E D "YOU KNOW ME, AL" L Well Al w had a day off her today with m cast schedule and iU the let ttaM Edna waa' ever in N.Y. city aad rt wanted 1 1 boa Id hire a taxi and take her aite area bat I says it woald cost to much aad we better walk s I runt we mast f walked the, whole tenth of 5th a?a and bark and the tmya walkinr nade her hungry and abotrt every ft nr. we would half to atop in somewhere and tet another meal aad tne did not pick oat no eaf aiethor aad the next time he wants to f0 site seen I will hire the moat expensive taxi in N.Y. and save money to say nothinf about my poor dot , Jack Keef e. LEGS SERIES . LEAGUE. Won. Iywt BATIOKAI, " r ,e Hew Tor. Ptttabwff CiMuail St Iua ' ' Obirnao ' Itvoa Pet. S2 Ml 1 .S'-"- 3 alt .:( 7S Bieoklyn rt w ,04 S al Pkiiadriitku Jl.Tt ..".11 .41: .330 e; 44 Taaterday'a ,.f7fi i.; T2 LOOKS- - CEtTTWS Victory Gives Buccaneer Two-Gam-e Lead a -- Runner-up in Flag Race I Copjrrlgllt, 1923, by The BU Syndicate, Inc. CftMt - set vie T-- jj Words by RING W. LARDNER . Vj (veu.tyouKMOcjj . 12, 1923. 'VSft?".'-- J l6rroK&Ry J I ' 71 THgBS , l eeTtMs V I TWO MORE SERIES ,, J II Pctv m Jackie Oaks Today, to e Start Set; Seven-Cjam- k Ssll. " I At llstee- 11V Tiirtton 0 . At "Philadelphia 3. ; Broofcljn n. pw At Plttabnra 4. fiorlunall No Mber gamea artietlQ'e.l. J Cwiiull J.1Un.n. m lierluled. Ko Ohio. Sept. 11. Pitts- burs strengthened its hold on second CINCINNATI. B.U.O.A. B.H.O.A! lfaranrllle.as 4 ... 3 Bnma.rf 4 1 .III lM0line.2b cf Ilunran.lf Traynor.Sb Harnliart.rf . J 1 ! afoeller.lf .. 4 0 2 awllaga.2b. 4 . 4 4 1 01 . Hargrave.r S S 2 ! Oakland Vernon Uwt - ..1131 7ft I JM 9111111 SI1&I .! 9li!J610LS 10117 ..ife rii7'83 B9,8I20T . . Total! . . SI 27 12 Total! . 'Batted for Bratos la tlgblh Bror by inniaf BEAT DUCKS II 30 5 27 19 ...12100 i TO "Ttr ' Yelle's Homer Eighth Blasts Leverenz's Hope; Defeat Tigers. sept, li baits H iniame of the l'hllllne hit two "cy . vtrr 1h right field wail today for hie home and j thirty-nint- h rune of the season, aiding his teammates to a victory over Brook lyn. He now leads Babe Ruth by two 1 home runs. f Mitchell held the visitor safe un-- ' til the ninth, when, with two on base, i Nets hit a home run, saving his team J from shutout. Mrts made his bt(t leaKue debut at short for the Phillies and played a ! nra.ADKi.PKiA, thirty-sovent- goort;me BmiUai'T. Rall.r.cf Johaaton.Sb -- Wheat.lf . I h rillb.i'.i'rni. B.H O A B.H.O.A. 4 2 1 AlMera.aa ZlWIIItaaia.ef 4 0 S 2 .4310 4 fttWrtshlatne.se MIS ....413 . 1 Vmralar.lb.. 3 0 1O2ITteroy.2h .. Nala.rf .. .. 4 1 0 fttWalker.rt Tajlorx .... ... Olwa.Sr 3 0 1 Ber.n ..... t B.Urlffllh Yrnrh.aa . . Bnether.p ., tHare; reaves. Smith, p 11 4Ue.lf Holke.lb 2 SlWIIann.r 1 0 ti r alttehrlt.a 0 0 0 1 0 0 l 2 0 0 21 0 0 0 1 4 S 4 0 0 14 0 4 0 0 3 4 1 t Tetaw .. 32 8 N 3lJ Tofala .. S 'Baited for ttra u lthUi. t Halted' for Ryether In ellhlh. Kcere by iBnlna: Bmoklyn . Ptilladolphla 13 4 4 3 3 5 S S 3 1 10 13 27 ..OO00O0003--S I 2 2 0 0 .0 1 1 11 11 Johnatmi. foe rater. Nel., 2. Wristitatooe. Tlemej Two 3. Molhe. Brrer WalkT-S2. lee. Hone run. -- V,l Nrla. Sacrtftre hit lisma , :Tteniry. Iee. Holke. Iniible playa Mitchell lo TlcrarT to Hotke; Tlornry to llets lo Holke. left 4. tau oa baaea Brooklyn 4, Philadrlphla o balls Off Smith 1, off Mitrhell 1. KInuk oat By It oot her t, br Mllrh.ll I. Hit. Off Heether 9 la 7. off Bmith 4 In 1. lilt with pltrhed ball -- William, and Mela, by Roetber: Mllrhell. by Fonrafer. Ioslnc pltrh-eHort and rineerao. Roeth.r. rmnire Time of game 1 hour 25 minutes. Sammary: Ruo Vera. .William. Br, bm M'GRAW'S CHAMP SHUT OUT BRAVES Francisco 1. Al Sacramento Vernon 1, Sacramento 9. At Los Anoalet oaattle-L.- o Angeles game postponed; traveling. By roireraal Serrire, SAN FRANClKtXX Cal. Sept. Velle hit the bull Into tl left field bleachers for the circuit In the eighth Inning, thereby breaking a scoreless tie andT deciding a pitchers baUJe between Levcrens and Shea In favor of the champions, 1 to 0. At Hrq rranriaco: BAN rRANCIWO P0UTLAN11. B.H.O.A. I B.I10A. Wolfer.2b Ill ... Valla. cf 4 0 2 0 Kliyne.as ... 4 0 0 01 Waner.rf ... 4 3 10 0! Hendry I. If 4 1 4 IRIIIona.lb 4 0 1 2 Kll.ldff.lt 4 1 1 SiMiilllaan.Sb . oi.ef .... Hlah.rf ... H.le.1b .. Klnf.lf . I Hr.iill.3l) Jonaa.aa Daly.e .... -- gh 0 WILLIAMS' HOMERS PUT OVER QUAKERS AatuM-latM- ' BATTLE 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 anctnsarl in Bvmnsry: Bane Csrry. Trsyuur, BswUnit, tirlram, Bnmi. Dtinnn, Csveney. hi Brrora Bnmi, faveo.jr. t Uaecas. Three baM SobM. i Harririra hits lUrsrK. llarnliart, Morrlaoa. Doubt play Maranllla In Rwllo 11, Left oo Vte, Orlmm Coyotes Baaea on hall. -- Off Hrntoa rinrlonalU Rlni'-l- i out Bj Bcnlon S. off Morrlaoo 2. -3. Illla 1. by Morrlaoy V 2. by ;v Off Brnton 1 hi I Isnlnsa: otl M4)usl4. tAt Salt Lake Oakland-Sal- t Lake Ixiaint pitcher Brnlon. llmla 1 lnnln. game postponed; travelings Time Blr.a hlfm. Wllaoa and Iforan. ai san Francisco Portland 0, Ban 1 23. , l treS ) ,Wt the' Aaroclated Preail Ha men'. fRv fbe condition mirrored .,aniu re Trained to a state of nhvsical .Der- - ,n um sparkling eyes. LajIs Angel AJCEEICAM LEAQTTE. fectkon, Jack Iempsey today virtujlly Klrpo t.miirht was declared ready for Woo. Iwt. Pet. reached the odd of hla five weeks' jhe worklls. title match with Jack New York :..n 45 .n7 and rieweland jn,.New Yor,t rMday training grind for the defenee of his 1' r,7 .s.5 ,..71 Uat" bwtroit no A3 . ..r.2i title aaainst Aruxel rirpo at th. dWhe oaftte St. Ixwla y( fcj ,M2 s Polo Grounds Friday night. tne daY of the figrit draws near. Waahinfton 7 (12 Tne, .418 rmte tsrnd: of faJthfnl follow- - ftricwro t 8t champion will wind up his condition- .43 ;t r,4 .425 Philadelphia or"y. In, tomorrow, exercising Jurt eno-phTnn Bes'oo so 74 have Already .sot they to loosen up hla muaclea, but will not a banquet of celebration, employed an orchestra whose instruments are at- do any boxing. Teataray'a Beaulta. At New York ItoKtou .1. New Z I,. r "'TT -Dempaey finished his boxing pro- .a o other itaiuca four,n: a aXterniKin with ",: , x u, gram this . i..u,B", V c , "" round workout against a trio of spar- 'vir,., Schadulo. Today ,eh aw5y 'hl.?.Tp''"l.' ring partners. Kxperts said at no ,1 No gamea ai'lieduleii. l.rH' . stage of his training had he worked U,, r.n" .. so imprest ve y. lie was ightnlngi ., .. ., j fast on his feei, tlreleM in his savage , Li" "' .l1.. NBV YORK. Sept. attack and his punches were timed Th , ,. I'Jhmke, who pltchej. a game Wheny Demp.ey went to bed ar'i,J,l2??l.-rV- n' against Philadelphia oh September '7, lit-- , in the held his 'h7 "Srl the American league champions night only com.li.ns to one scrach tie oollage ut the edge of the lKe lnr '.V., hire t.Hlav, Bosk,Tn..Jnlfrcst i everything that ton defeating the,hitYankees were XUk. Trant. the Chlcuco detec-- I In the last but rtghts. game of the se.rie.s. ul. '.ver' n" . tlve: Jarrv I.uvh IIh the ai hf..l lit f. WiU. the j toRhmke. tie trainer, and Matty, the to first face hit a player uka ,h re?c?l' attitude that the enirajreci.Mk. will toward .Shanks, which be Manager wtffi Iternrnsjo- wilt "be ItKo "go- -' grounder, i uffeii with turn here. Ho will remain in New metrt his recovered k'.ow and to the landlord and trying to get It too late to retire the fast Witt. York to arrange for lietnpsey's ar ing BUrival Thursday evening and to atUnd not lieorge. J'iiViiniss. a young pitcher Ti.h ...... , t, .A..tTl .,,1; from the South Atlanti ' association, to the necessary details. of arirumcnt. The champion's sparring partners started first jjamo of the season lan Washington, the trainer, pro- - for New his York and made a gixwl shuw-inand other camp nltendnnts packed Hostnn on him In only "vm his mus ""t inniriK. bunching two h.m tW l.wl.v. wnrbn... ill es a weak ago, especially in the left the seventh' with Pictnieh's lioiner for three wore preatniea wun ringsiao itcueis arm. but these have been whisked runs. Three of tlfo six hits off Pipp-graby the champion. under Dan's kneading fingers. were made by Pitcher Khnike. negro. away the ' tieorge (lodrrey. stomach seems like a piece of Flrpo's BOSTON NEW TORK. whose body Is bruised anil sore from boiler his legs are compared and B II. O.A.I B 11.0 A. plate two going through training campaigns to Ihose of Joe Stecher, the wrestler Mitchell. aa 1! tVitt.cf 3 4 14 0 with liempscy, was the happieet man of "scissors" fame. 7 0 tx.iitati.3b Plclolch.. 4 0 2 2 .41 in the lot. a was Uodfrey humming . I I S II lilltll. rf .. Kelchle.cf 0 10 3 little tune as he packed his belong 3 0 13 0 Mngstea'l.rf ft O a 01 Pipp.lh .. ' 2 0 0 4 l a oo 0 0 0 0 Mcjuail.p SENSATIONAL GAME Experts Pronounce Demp-se- y Firpo in Pink of Condito Be at Peak of tion and Followers Are Howard Ho(ds Hugmen to .449 Victory. Perfection. Confident of Physical .425 Single HiVWhile Mate I Clinch Win- - in Seventh. . 21 4 4 0 0 10 4 8 3100 2 1 .'10 j li i. ..' no-h- '""'P Vh,,""," mn,: -- sin-gl- l ings. Hoy. ISO 16 flodfrey I 1141 1 to-!- 1 .ie away from heah, "Goln' away and sue The next time goln loke up. Delaware Civilian Wins d Fire Shoot 2 Y.lle.r 0 0; 8hen.i ... . . . 3 3 2 3 3 0 0 Mr. 1 T'.laK LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT BACK ... Hlgh.lf llaoaah.e Murphy lb Warner. aa . Bott.Sh Schellenbck.p 3 14 Hfmit.y,a 3 0 2 0Kahwer.3k .. 4 II 2 0 Korhler.e 3 0 4 Oll'orhraa.rf 3 0 5 OiMollwlta.lb 2 18 4 Brown.rf . 3 0 8 llglgin.2t 3 2 0 2 YellowHrae.p 4 4 12 111 4 5 2 8 1 6 4 4 1 8 2 10 0 4 3 3 0 3 8 4 3 0 3 . ...1001 11 tl .10 0 0 Meuael.lf Ward 2b OiSrbang.e K.ott sa" 7 S 1 31 127 . 3 110! 10 0 0 2IPIipitra8.p "lliiiflrick 01 Total, 0 ft 3 0 3 1 0 2 5 2 2 3 . II U 4 3 2 TO MEET VicHl 27 1 27 13 U. S. Eg. . Pat. Off. OF afternoon TiaJling ...jsiLw.!, that dropped the , behiird." Hunters victory, with ita eUmina-tio- n of the Frenon star, reduced tne lieid of fore lira tjrti who will enter the third round, tomorrow to four- players. Of the twerve Atuericahs who came tu.xiugh their matches twduy and continue in the tournament, ail four nitmlit.., of the Ltavla cup tesun are inciudti. Tilden IL national singles romped to a victory in set over Cedric MkJot of M. JoAraston, New York; William world's champion, removed Jose Alon-e- o tournament; of Spain from the Vincent Richards of Yonkera, New York, won inom Harvey Snodgraae 0 Iah Angeiee, and R. Norris WiDJauns of Philadelphia, advanced througa default of Claude M. Butlen. JattudoBn William chamirion, straight champion. FOUR FOREIGNERS WIN. The four foreigners who won tbeir iiortoai. roatubta fceikvy were B. X the South African; Manuel Alonso, the davhlng Spaniard; Jacques Tug-noFrem:h Davjo cup player, and F. R. Leighton Crawford of irurland. A warm, sunny and wlndlesB day and nude conditioraj ideal for players Approdmately 7000 perspix.talors. saw matches sixteen sons the nlajred through in loss than four hours, only two going to five sets, and several of them baits; flnwrhed in lean than one hour. Four of the matches were pecked with sensations. In addition to the C startling victory of Hunter, the triumph of Vincent RicJhards over who had defeated him a month sgo at Newport; the ease with which Tilden dispatched his rival major in 46 minutes of play, allowing him only two games, and the ruthless manner in which Manuel Alonso put out Ian Mclnnes, youthful Davis cup playf. er from AuettraMa, stood out as featured of the day. RESOURCEFULNESS WINS. Hunter owed his victory over to his resourcefulness, phynicnl condition and his courage in persisting in playirag a net game In the face In erf his defeat in the fourth set set lacoste, star tin; fast the Huntto' down and cutting the ball liackband with his own free er backhand stroSje. tallied swtntrlng aces and won eaaily, ( to 1. freiui Tne American accepted the ganre Snod-KT&s- a, fhset UCvVATHR would oe ouoorinu- - r-- ,i 1 500 1 1 Batted for Oearuger as fifth. Rcere by inatnra: New York ...0 2 0 4 8 0 1 0 ft lo BsMoe O Btrmmary: Rune Meaael 2. Btensel, Two Kelly 8, Snrder 2. Scott. baas hlts Btesgel, Cnanlnirham. Kelly, Three haae hit Meoael. Home der. Beeekei. ran Kelly. Btolen baaeo rriarb. Metiael. Doable playa Bancroft to Kriacb to Kellr; Nixon to E. Smith; llrlnnla to B. Smith to afeYnnls. Xeft on base. New York 5. Boston T. Baaea oa bulla Off Scott 2. off Barnes 1. Strnck ouU- - By Scott 2. by Barnes 1. by Coooey 2. Hlta Off Barnl S la I S. off Oeoehger 5 is 1 2 3. ort Cooney I4 In 4. Pawed balls B. Smith 8. Loalm and pitcher J. Baraes. rmplrea O'Day Time of game 1 boar SO ntm Veteralek. utes. OOOOOOOOO-- . ' f v i, t' s" y f Parsons Will Start r j ( . DVLkiHTER 4TH1 P I 1 . . . Grid Work Tomorrow Coachee Glenn Simons and Alfred S Poand wlH start the football work at Westminster college tomorrow Bfter-noon. The toeej of a few, good play r. e. a Is well offset by the acceaMon or a nurrjtter or new ones with conf siderable football experience. The prorjecU for th Westminster-- elev- who wimvn m. vriKnu in ifie kn of the ooUea auitboritiea. optQ ( BUT OP COUUVbE-N- T . vn. . .3 .S .3 leverenz, Portland San Pran. S'hellenbaok. Vernon. 3 Hendryx, 4 Brown. Sacto Yellow Horse, Sacto. .4 Vernon ....3 Warner, liohtc-'Ki- n hitter: Yelle Cisco. .8ti7 ,6; been fined J!H and stiapVnded for fail.6i7 ure to report for duty Friday. .fi7 .500 The all-st- ar major league club se .501 lected by Rabe Ruth follows: 1 .500 Right r. .lieiimann 1 eirott ...a. u San Fran- - Center f. . .Speaker Cleveland .A. L. f:...Janiieson Cleveland .A. I.. The aeries stand: Oakland won 0, Salt Lake won 0, postponed. Vernon won 0. Sacramento won 1. . Portland won ban Francisco won l Seattle won 0, Los Angeles won 0, 1 postponed. 1 Ift Hrst base....Rlue retroit ....A. I. Second b. Hornsby Bt. Louis... N. I Third b. ...Frisch New York N. L . COUNT QECrVf J Tjp' m f Ht Louis ..A. L. Pittsburg .N. L. St. Ixuis..A. L. Chicago ...N'. L, KANSAS CTTX Sept. 11. -- Kansas a City will hold a franchise in the Winning and losing pitchers Western league next season if plans under way here today are p'tt ?-f At San Francisce: Shea, San Fran through. Kansas City merchants are cisco, winner; Leverens, ' Portland, now raising money to purchase the toser. franchise held by Sioux City. At Sacramento: Teilow Horwe, Sac ramento, winner; Scbellenback, Ver BACK FROM SWEDEN. . bob. loaer. - Cart A. Johansson. - flS Margetts from a four place, has returned Cy Williams. Philadelphia, National moniBS visit in Bis native land, Swefence buster, yesterday made two den. home nine, tying .the record of Pran cBf ':avtaiivattr--lw-'tbirtr-rrvswln.u.1 Rnrtii. rtftf Paa.'h I Laaoon raiua on ail i today, Sick Cox. PorUand outfielder, aaa raiireadav ail day.gpeciai Cadvt) 8hortstop ..Oerber Catcher ..Schmidt Pitcher ...Shocker Pitcher .Alexander .V- - H -- IK; l!p f- - CU YAWhrWmm - fi- r- - w . '. na.i ', double-heade- BAD DRIVES -- t;.. n Sarvtcg, ic. ff-i- I rs LOSE MATCH. effort was too much, fur Hunt. er again took command of the French man's service, and. thouarh fin-i-t m w. mane tne winning points when orove over uacoaie twice the base Tfce one. The point score: First set: Rene Lacosjte. France.. 414 Hi Francis T. Hunter, tNew York ...HI 021 Second set: IancoMe . . . 118 03S-1- 0 Hunter . . . Third set: Iatcoste , . Hunter . . Fourth Bet: . . Hunter . . Fifth set: Lacoste . . Hunter . . . . sjavooste . WW overcc&bs 0 410 S33 S 2 566 0 ( ...242 . 604 442 431 vVeek. . gained sweet revenge in bis match with Snodgrass for his earlier season defeat: The Yon kern was the personification f youth steadiness. His placements were few but he made the CaUfornian run sr hard the he was constantly out of position and mt into the net or out of court. The point score: First set: .044 444 Richards . . 29 1 .421 112 Snodgrass . . eecond set; 444 141 . . Richards ..604 Rictiavrda . Third set: as you. wear no red tape -- no wailing'" the (Mies -- ttnodarmsat and a Utile each, 3 7 a little pay down ( 4- 2S3-2- luirv our eiiarec( slock, of nevO Qiiik fell VVrVWW ( ....044 262 Id tfiuuoc 446 445 ,....'.474 If LOIILC ...424 IS4 RICHARDS. EASY WINNER. -- trust We the people. I JM. .l.axS tyiiJ Psaiu I Hi'". ..341 414 016 . 12 412-3- 9 Rtoiasrds . . ...Ma IS 3 ...313 11 44 SnodgTass . . MASTER. ALONSO IS BTRACTTBE. 418 . Bs Ex-Serv- N. Y.. Sept. The Columbus of Knights SCHOOL OFFERS YOU Short, Practical Courses FREE BOOKS AND FREE TUITION 11. Taurlda Alonso, McDonald's fleet lit- tls bay snare, won tne r:us empire state's 310,000 trotting stake here this afternoon, the Grand Circuit feature, from a speedy field of six trotters, beating out Clyde the Great and the favorites. Taurlda whs was second to Tommv Murphy's Pearl Benboe at Hartford In the 110,006 Cnarter Oak stake last week showed a wonderful burst of speed on the stretcn in ooth the second snd third heats. Favonlan took the first heat after a brush with Tommy Murphy's Clyde the Great She cams speeding down on the Inside of the field until her head Vat crowding Taurlda for the wire Senator, with, Lon McDonald up, won tne trot with ease. Anna Bradford's Girl, undefeated this season, was the class of the bid pacing field. Frisco June won the 2:04 race In straight heats from Peter Etawah. Miss Kleanora Net! took the 1:18 trot, the final event on the day's program, after coming in third In the first heat. just prior to the start nf the Fm plre state trotting stake. Favette Na tlonal ran away and crashed into the fence, upsetting McKay and smash ing tns suiay. Holly, in an attempt to catch the gelding, crashed into Tommy Murphy, piloting Clyde, upsetting the sul ky and dumping; him to i..s track. Clyde th Great- - waa captured after a short run when forced Into the fence by a trooper. His flank was scrsped and- - Murphv'a shoulder was injured, but the pair went to the stsble for repairs and reappeared to race In the 1,M svenL . I.ieo, ice ATTEflTIOfl! Outsider Triumphs in Empire' State Event Sill gr a-sw u.-b- USE YOUR -- Kanuel Alonso's victory waa sen sational. Pitted against a Davis cup Player rrora Australia, young Mclnnes, the Spaniard bad all his shots working ruthleaaav and cot his antagonist down with only two games. Alonso's marvel one soft drop snots xound Mclnnes deep tn the otwrt. When the Australian tried to come to mid- court Akraso sisafasd past Mm for many placements. of TUden's triumph was a master of the game. Thosgh op posed tor a player far below his caliber, and playing a leisurely gsame in the bsKskcourt, the champion showed marvelous command of his deep fore. hand shot. William H. Johnston, America s second ranking- - player, was a slow starter Spain, but afagainst Joss Alonso of ter the first set the Caltfornian drove with arreavt precision and erred but B. L C. Norton, champion of South Philip Africa, won as ns pleased from Neer. California collegian. In three etrahrbt sets. Norton did not alsow his oppoaent a game In the first set and then sasad Srs play to save himself for later matches. hlta-Ra- ? The Bees, considerably battered. bruised and scratched, but still hope ful, arrived home last evening from the northwest. .Today they meet thew Oaks in the first of the fourteen Barnes that oorrrprise what remalnsi of Salt Lake's share of baseball thaw year. rough. a there,. They- - treated waa Manager Duffy TwWs comment. "We didn t seem to be awe to coordinate." "You can say that tfie Bees have, returned intact," remarked Cnp'ti YV-- :i't-- I ti 1 1: ,buut-- . JJ w are Intact" However, both allowed that tmU: and the would be another day, hoped to retrieve some of their Tost ground. to pitch tRudy KaJtflo ' is stated aagatnst the Uaka today, and the Bee, busters oaxreufra- itt pinches. Bud Davis, me yountr ehnrtiinpi in the northwest. signed by the the club. Mimaer ucTjonipames Lewis says Iavis is a nw.tIir.Ar good fielder, snd that he is improving in his style of batlirur. With Davis and Tony lazeri ridy for duty. the. shortntopping situation will no longer be the acute troublemaker that it was for a time. The uitchiru; staff will be aided hv the return of jimmy Duchtrlskv. who -etscealer. tiart with - Pcrtfa and who, with live weeks ejcpcricncM in the' Const icacue this year. sh..u;il be ready for a regular turn next y.ar. Week-ra- y games will l.ein at o'clock and at l:Cfi o'clock. , placements. Hunter ws caught time and aagain and the Frenchman brought the matoh even. The fifth sat brought into prav every resource of the-- twopkayent;-Hunterefused to be In the backcourt. As a result kept he was able to win his own service, but lost two games through the French service and with two solendidplayer's nlacements out of Lacoste a reach, won. the gams. Giving his opponent no chance to recover, th New Yorker took the next two games. Lsaxtate. fatced with defeat mode . desperate stand. Twice deuce was called, and then Lacoarte tallied the winning points) on a lob that fell safe laa and a clean drive well beyond Hunter's, forehand. flat-foot- 14 1 over the net at Reus Laatvavte, the was resumed. Lacoste switched his echool boy, in the flnst fast. piay when Hunter again attempted Hunter, by a sensational rvUiy, puMed to command the piay at the net, and the match. with quick thrusts began-shootinout a victory in a five-s- et bail down the side lines for frequent -The aoores were l- -, , - s. Jball sbarp. AtagLesv , Huutec tuok ' hi set with a wide margin of 30 .to li) points. French, the: older ajso 1UUV L.f Ni. : of battle ftv the - second' set and advanced bis play into the center of the court. Lacoste endeavored in vain to drive him back by lobbing, but Hunters' overhead game was too strong for him, and the Frenchman was unable to win a si regie game. Hunter continued has aggressive forcing tactics in the third set and the Frenchman was unable' to cope with the New Yorker's cutting atroke Sept- - 11. Francis PtlUUADKLPHIA, T. Hunter, former Cornell tennis champion and finalist in the world's ciuamftnooahip tournament at Wimbledon this year, won the most sensational matcti of the second round of play In the national lawn tennis singles cnamaptonship on the courts of the Germaiatown Cricket cltrb tnJe By George McManus GOTHAM MECCA FOR FANS OF FIGHTDOM XKW YORK. Sept. 11. New Tork has become the fight fan's Mecca. The 11. The worlds BOSTON'. Sept. 2S 4 34 IS Ti.Ula . Totala 27 11 advance arrival today of boxing fol30 lowers from various parts of the Score by inatug. champions continued their heavy hitTernon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 country, as well as from overseas, ting avralnst Boston today, winning. Serrameato 2 9 a pointed to the gathering of one of It to 0. Kelly, with a home run, douRnaa Srhetlenhark.' Nummary: II. mint the most cosmopolitan fight crowds in ble and two singles out of four times way 8. Kotmer 2. Koehlrr. rorhran. Brown. when Jack Demnoey enters Yellow Hon.. Krmra Schellenbark X Kepp history, at bat, was the feature hitter. the ring at the Polo grounds trlilay rearKie.llile for ilchellrobark John Watson. New York nitchr-r- . 2 Kuna to defend his heavyweight who was suspended yesterday for Stniek out- By .llow Hone 8. br "tchel night crown against Luis Angel rirpo. '.' no halla Off Bi'hellenhack Be breaking training rules, rejoined ""(he lenback Ydlnw It waa indicated that from JO.000 to Home I. nit with pitched team today and nartlcipate-- with his ball " 30.000 spectators from the Two haae beyond llei mates, who guaranteed to Manager Inrway.Warner Yellow Hone, Cochran J. ltmtts of the metropolis would view McO.raw his good behavior for the rest Racrtficc Motlwtra hlta- Brown. Bcbnatder. Rohwer, title the struggle. of tn season. lKaihle to Siglla; Warner to Increased wagering on the outcome B0ST0V SEW YORK. Rader to Unrplij: Rader to Warner to of the B II O.K. B II O A fight today waa reported In to Horae Yiuw to Hemingway . 4 0 4 0 Murphy: Bancroft a . One of the largest Felij.lf TUae of same 1 hunt 30 min- sporting circles. alollwita. .. 3181 ute. Jarkaoe.Sb .521 I'Ntirm.rf was one of single bets reported Imptrta Caaey and Carroll. marh.tb .. 5 2 1 4 Southworth.rf 8 0 2 0 S230O J2000 that Dempeey would to Ma(uirr.2b .0 0 0 llMcInnla.lb . odds being at a win the knockout, by 5 4 111 0 0 0iB.wkel.3b Yoana.rf .. 7 to 6. . Several wagers that Itemp-se- y 4 14 0 Meearl.lf ... 5 2 5 OI K Smith c Heaves were made at odds of Wild and Sach would win i 3 4 2b 4 BteejreLcf 10 Ojflennan 10 J1 to 1. a basis that has prevailed 3 ft 2 3 rnnninahm.cf 2 0 0 It Smilti tor several days. In addition, a few flftfil Tle day s best hitters: Kelly. lb .. 4 4 It l J.Barnra.n 4 I) ii it. that Barder.e ... 14 0iiehger.p AH. H. TTJ. PC. reported at odds of 1 to 3 0 0 1 OlMlbaoa .. Oi Hemingway, I flaataa.e facto. .4 4 1.000 Rempsey would win by knockout in 1 lH.'esnwy,p 3 i 4 .... 2 0 I Ocbran. 4 Krou.p .SOOrl the first. 6 Sactn. --- 4 3 Poole. Portland .4 .750 32 6 27 13 Totals . 41 17 27 13 !TUI . . ft I Hntt.-f.,r Pipegraaa In ninth. S.o-- e by innincs: Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 II 0 ft o 0 ft 0 ft -- 0 New York Hues. Ilelnlch. M cMillan. Snmniar. Krrors McMillan, Si'tnina. Khmke Horn, run IMrlnich. Stoteu ba.e - McMillan. hit Flagslcit. iMjoble p:ays Pipp I.ft en bases una.ste.!; Klm.k. to Harria. New York 2. Roslofi S. Biie on balls Miff P!rtHrra off Fhmke 1.' struck out By PippirrtiKs 3, by Khmke .1 fttt try t'mptrea--llolineKhmke. War.l. pitcher lly Connolly antl nineen. Time 1 :4S. WfST ltader.2b 4 4 BRINGING UP FATHER ESSICK'S PITCHERS Srhneider.tf. .. Harria.lh Shank!.. 3h MenoskT.lf McMillan. 2b Kbuike.p 300-Rapi- 1 se eno' glad. 1'empHcy he will be socking Mr. CVMP t 11 PBRRY, Ohio, of me." instead Firpo Civilian John Crier of Rockland Pel 1 1 O Oi . Ureaaett today was announced-athe Winner of d the rapid-fir- e National Rlfie 28 7 27 18 Total... 38 10 24 1H Total. association match. In which s,.ven Battel far Lerereu In ninth. competitors tie.f for first place, necesScore by In CALENDAR ON u 0 0 0 0 0 sitating the firing r.oof extra strin-- s rortland 0 0 Crier's sere was - 1 San rraorlaro O 0 0 0 0 (i o rlus 4s scon! YORK. battle Srnt. in the shoot off. lieutenant r,. - Yrlle. It una Run re.nonalhle Kanimaty: is on again. Rehm, lies Moines, and 1. fur Htrn.'k out Bv Khea 3. of thn two rhamtinns Private 11k tu weight kttn of White ..f the I'nited States ficorge by Lenrena 3. Rase on halla Off Bhea 1. Benny marine wear Stolen run Yella. the world, antl Johnny lnjndo. flout ps at yiiantno. a., were tied with Tt-b.hlta Poole. Lerorens. Racrtflce er of tlip ffatherwoijfht crown, will rscorA of f,o phis 4 Wt iBlltaou. Double to meet in ihe Yunkee stadium, Sopttm rar.ld-fi- r The finals of the 2l-var- d playa BraaJll Rtf-lWolfer rrt Portle: ; Krltff to KhT to M Natomtl association math. lim. Time 1:20. empires Totaea and Nrw which opened, yesterday, will not be anncarati lundft Ivfor the Becker. fired until Wednesday. York, utat; athletic rommissinn today and rpversod his stand of a wf-e)Co, when th1 bout was ordered ptit-ponoCOYOTES LAND ON The f'Kht was to have taJten Plate last Wednesday. The postponement took place when Matchmaker Jimmy Johnston stated By rnlTeraal Service, that Dundee was out of condition and SACTRA.MKNTO. Cal.. SepL 11. The that In justice to the puhllc ha should Solans walloped the Tigers In chambe ftivfn time to get into Hhape. pionship fashion biday, taking the Dundee bitterly renented the Htate- to 1. first game of the series, ment that he was not in condition. A Saerammto: and stated he was ready to fijeht --Trs VBBNOX SaCBAUBNTO r BB.O.A-B.H.O.A. Leonard then and would not meet 4 0 1 OiKopp.lf Chadbome.ef 3 110 him on any future date. v 13 8 3 2 Ivarena.p Hunter Wins Tennis Singles Title BeatUeFrom Lacoste Frsni .l Si13i17l812:13;S1;10J 7! 19ni 18!11!1217;10 sactn. 9S .672' S! 89 .539 Portland 9 9 . . 17'17! Seattle .11 11 4 .112,201101111 79 .488 .. SS1SF14 77 Lo, Ana. !12i1011 Salt Lake S 10110 7 Sl..ttj1S 74 0 1 EHMKE AGAtf. HURLS .307 HI1I5EALS 0j 41 San ' 111. Harper. 3 110) F1ll1.k Schmidt, e ..,4 1 S 0 Cavenejr.aa starriaon.s . I 0 0 SI Rntton.s Breaaler urinm.lb e 3r 2 1 Defender and Challenger Quit Training for Heavy Title Mill 3 place by winning the final came tf the series from Cincinnati today, 4 to S. Benton pitched welt but hie support In the early, innings wit ragged, erforsaccountlng for' three of the Pirates' rune. - Morrison held the tana! team to five two "of which were triples by bit, Duncan and Burns, which accounted for the three runs made off him. It was Morrison's twenty-secon- d victory of the season. ' OF THE CLUBS. STANDING other ganrea CTNCmXATI, PITTSBrHn. Week., Os-ce- -Tsday'a scbafiub. ien,lTn'Vt Thtladet,ili'l - Next Angels To those presenting evidenceser-of honorable discharge from vice In the World War and e. in the those who are still Veterans of silled forces on same showing. admitted free ser-ric- COURSES accounting arithmetic ' OFFERED Com. Law Mec. Drawing Penmanship Salesmanship Typewriting Stenography Engllah Bookkeeping Com, Art ' limited number of nonservlca students admitted of a moderate tuition fee. 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