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Show it.'opyright, 1922, .'m-u 1'ork Tribune, Inc. ) TITLES AT STAKE The parade of champions is now forming in a long line, to see whether wheth-er or not the 1 row n is adjusted upon !the right head. Here they conio. tossing ne sandbags sand-bags into tne tjefehslve seciorl 1, Jarhes M Barhes bflen tolf chatnplon (.' S. 2 William Tlldeil, turf tennis ( hamplon of the I" B. 3. Jesse Guilford. amateur golf champion of I ho tt. S 4 Jack Dy IB rile) be;vvwclhl boxing i-hampioii. a. Benny Leonard liclitweigiit boxing box-ing champion. I This mil - i d&ftlil HbL From the j line-up named Dempsey and Leonard ! the t . 0 boxers, halve much the bettci I chance to keep the chaplet or lariMel buds ii.m upon liielr clammy ftVtfki, ! Just back of them In the way Bf Ii hiini i? cbhiel Tilden, who faces a not-able not-able Held at Germantown in a lew Greeks, but the two most raspinc as-slgnmrnts as-slgnmrnts d the lot belong to Barnes and GlttilVofa, inasmuch as a golt brtiwn always tiangs upon a tnrfe'ad as t Ihln as a Sphb 1 weave Few golfers repeal Ten year have slogged alohft since any one attained an open title .twice in succession, for there are always al-ways too many ranking stars to leave and single entry anything but an outside out-side chance THE MAIN ( If ALLEN GER Time eomes ritiplng Its ancient song -1 mly so long. nly so long I am the kid that runs the show I am the marker on the slate. iim vvhen 1 whist).- it's time to go. When I beekon it's time to blow. , Whether it's soon or late." A FEW ODDS The odds agathal names n nd Gull-ford Gull-ford will be at leant 7 to 1 lilden BhbUld be close to nn eveh-rribhfey i holce against the field, for Bill Johnston, John-ston, and possibly Vincent Richards, n 1 e Ilo (iply two v.lm look to have anything npproiieliii, rdbUst chances, against tiie tniftrhbLoh. tA his best. Benny Leonard will be p slight fa-orile fa-orile aganst Tendler hs the chainpon nearly always is until his crown is suddenly sud-denly hammered over (lie right or ' left ear. Dehlbser should at least be a I to 2 'shot, tackling Wills ot any one else. wills alone has anything approaching approach-ing n Chance to Win,, and this chance IShM BO-6O1 by several fftthoftll ItOi HI on nn: ( II AMPS The last few months nave d"alt none too Koltly with the crown wearers. Willie Tloppe got his nntiee last winter win-ter Zby8SkO shortly afterward. Willie Hunter and Jock Hutchison have no oroneti c rownlng their sandy ' hair. MorflcH stuhibled over a two-oik jolt, attd for six wcks "Babe" P.uth ; found elstener- seamy as the hi I bo struck all Si-'ei seems to have Harry IT oilman oil-man nispiAced, bill itogeiB Eiofnsby is Ha.hg'irig on to tils purple toga wltli Dlitn ha nds ;i nd hi- teelli -rnoriR the pitchers, Hntcb Tlei:- jtllCT is sotting P- bllndtns pace thai no one so fai has been able to follow fol-low The Brooklyn left-hander has 'beeii standing th- league on Its col-lectlve col-lectlve hr;ni with more CdHSiStCHI si lift on Hie (tall than any pitcher has shoe, n f oe j etl rs WITH THJE USUAL Paid Waiter ReUther to Georse H. Ruth I d llhe to pitch to you. forsooth All r!i!ht. I'll double thfti tdrsobtner" I said riedl-Bfi H Ruth tb WUHei Kfulheri j The Yankee now find themselves With 12 successive contests wherein 1 81 Louis, Cnlcaijd and Detroit are ail parties ot the second puit the tobgh- "st combination that a ball club can pick up along the summer highway II St L01.I.1 m get b this r:ttstern trip without being bddly dented, the ' Srowhs will return home leading fa- orites for the October show. They 'have a machine that carries both speed and power hut the main teHts 'usually eome in tne swirl bi Aucust llfedl where so man;. hfeVc melted eway before the Yanks, as both spend mini of July and the hitler half of I AugllSt in the same territory , WltrfthS !Bfdlii rftVof'Sd bj a SlMtembet finish jlfl Hie lcinlty of native sod All of whieh Is a light reminder that the i auks must also be listed among jtbe champs who ifiCve a thorny road ahead BBfbfe eoib-ctlng their share of IthS next big poL 1 There is always this to be said con-C con-C rnlng such mandarins as Judge Un-. Un-. - and William Muldoon they may make their share of mistakes, but so long as the public at Urge undeistonds 'lint all the cards in the case are be- i ing dealt ab.e the table, the mistakes the) make are comparatively unim-pbrtaht. unim-pbrtaht. fonfldenee In the general ln- tegl'lty or sport Is the main inirrndlent I that Is needed now |