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WEDNESDAY MOKNTXG. aos Bngeiespailij dime. August 20. 1919. part hi.

3 Anzac Tennis Crack Gains Place in the Third Round. CX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWOOOOOOOOOO LYCETT ON WAY I DALTON TOO STURDY FOR McLARNEY. TO WIN SINGLES. ANGELS SLIP TO SECOND PLACE. (Continued from First Page.) uOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCc was on of the vary few that has and bull rushed Hamlin all over tha Gains Place in Third Round ever been chalked against him.

ring. Doa went Cliff aratn mad of Meadow Club Play. Just as he was rlslnsr. Refers) Donald stopped the bout amid eae of the loudest protests ovajr heard In the arena. It looked as If CHS might have come back, but Donald thought otherwise.

Racket Wielding of f. R. Pell is Day's Feature. 'Maury Mac" Defaults, Saving Himself for Later. exoxsvs wsrirtH.1 SOUTHAMPTON (N.

Aug. 1. The big boxing entertainment at Jack Doyle's pavilion last night was of fervid action and bristling fisticuffs all compact Of tha seven bouts pulled off thers was hardly a dull moment during the swish of mitts. Steve Dalton signalized his second entry at the arena by putting Eddie McLamey to sleep in the early part of the fourth round. Steve was so Joyous over his victory that he rushed about the ring hugging and kissing every friend that crawled through the ropes to congratulate him.

One of the most exciting and best contested scraps that has been pulled oft here lately bobbed up In the Bud Starr and Frank Moy fracas. Starr has on of tha most dangerous wallops ever uncorked hereabouts. He had things all his own way the first two rounds. Numerous times he plugged Frank In the beezer but the latter stood to his guns with admiring pluck; took all Bud had without finchlng and then, feeling that he had his man on the down grade, started In to do his share of tbs fighting. FIGHTTJfGr HEART.

From that moment to the last of the fourth round Moy was Bud's master and hte work clearly demon, strated that the man with the fighting heart Is the one to string with at all times. Moy wits roundly cheered for his indomitable spirit and his Justly earned victory made Randolph Lycett of the Australian team gained hla place In the third round of the cup singles on the turf of the Meadow Club here today. He Phi Kalvadore and fount Franca, who war carded for the semi-wind-up, put up an unsatisfactory set-to that caused many of tha bugs to emit a barrage of yawns. Phil couldn't and France wouldn't and between them and their langorous assault they caused many a grunt of disapproval from pit and gallery. At tha end of four (am rounds.

Sal-vadore, although his frontispiece looked like the glow of an Arizona sunset on a strike, was awarded the decision. GENE SCORES. And it cams to pass that one. Gene Watson, actually fretted and worried himself into a decision. He was pitted against Jack Papke, who.

If he could hit where ha Intends to strike, would be champion of the world and then some. The lads would do well to spar at a ping-pong bee tor a society function and we dare say that hardly a person present would be brought to the gasp of an "ah." SOLDIER EAST. Billy Wilson found Soldier Cum-mings easy pickings, putting him away into Davy Jones's locker in the second session by a rap to the bread basket. Tha night's opener furnished one of tha funniest set-tos ever brought off at the pavilion. Some lellow named Cliff Brlcker knocked Eddie Hamlin down in the first round.

Then Eddie scrambled to his legs and put Cliff to the canvas for what toward Nlehoff. that had a ravers English and was slow to make acquaintance with Bert's mltta. Then to heap Old Baldy on ML Lowe. Bert heaved the old plum almost Into the right-field bleachers and the gawky striding Malls- scuttled to second. Pinelll sacrificed Portlca to Bates, Malls stumbling to third.

The Infield came In from Roxy trident bunt, but the wily old Mld-dleton shot a hot one to Kenworthy which blistered Bill's hands: ran up his arm, curved around hla neck and finally ourllcued to hi feet where It rotated for a spell in profuse laughter at Kapeos' butter-finger efforts to coral it. Mail strode home like a boob beating it from an enraged bull. Boxy, feeling that the wind had set in favorably on Senatorial sails, beat it for second and was safe when Kopecs allowed Boles's throw to percolate through his little lady fingers. Eldred then lifted to Ellis and it looked for a spell as if tha squall was about to blow over. No such luck for Killefer! After Harry Wolter had torn several left-field bleacher boards from their moorings with vicious foul drives he finally got one within the lines for a single to left and In humped Roxy.

Griggs then lined one to Fabrique and the good ship Seraph went down with all on board without a soul left to tell the harrowing details. FEEBLE SHINE. For the sake of those Celestial rooters that take a crumb of comfort in learning how their idols make a run we will unfold the circumstances of the one lonely star Introducing to you a new collar BARRACKS designed forcom-fort and style. JNoey Miaolr. Aft 1 mm a prime favorite with the fans.

By the way, this fellow Starr carries looked like a clean knockout. Sud an awful Jolt and last night's loss denly Bricker struggled to his feet The Qpealest flame I VSsAl LKf Sealed Tight TAILORED AT FASHION PARK that flickered with a feeble luster in the second inning. Crawford droned one lazily over second for one bag. On a hit and run on the first ball pitched Sam scooted to second and then to third, when Boles's slashing single siziled through second on its outing to center field. All the world and Jack Robinson then drew an ex- pectant breath when Bill Ken-worthy, who puts one so much in I mind of Rumler because he is so different, hit the ball a towering I blow that sent it spinning about 24 per cent, into the nir.

falling lovingly into the hands of Orr. The hit won one of the greatest seen here since Tom Thumb and his LHllputans played In the basin In the center of Pershing Square. Ellis hit a tremendous Chinese home run just back of Pinelll's haml nnrl Crawford scampered over fared better than hla team mate, R. V. Thomas, who was defeated setless by Theodore Roosevelt Pell.

The victory of the American was a clean-cut piece of racket work and was one of the outstanding features of the opening day of the tournament here, which stands as the preliminary round to the national championship at Forest Hill next week. Pell, ranked at No. 10 for his performance last season, scored at 6-S, 6-4, against Thomas with little effort. Charles S. Garland, captain of the Tale team, who held a place In the lnter-AUled championship tournament, in turn defeated the veteran Robert Leroy, 6-4, 6-8, and Walter Westbrook, the Michigan star, 6-4, 6-8.

In both of his contests Garland used his drives with bewildering variety. Against West-brook he withstood an attack in which the Michigan player constantly attempted to baffle him by the use of underspln on the ball. Willis E. Davis, the Pacific Coast player, gained a place In the third round. He had his overhanders and powerful service working at their best.

The tall Callfornian began by conquering Alfred S. Dabney, the Bostonlan, 6-4, 6-8, and then vanquished Robert T. James, 6-0, 7-6. In both matches Davis held to great steadiness and speed. Many defaulted, among them being Maurloe E.

McLoughlln, who decided to withdraw to devote himself entirely to practice until the title tournament next week. Following are the. results: First round: Robert Klnsey, San Francisco, defeated Maurice E. McLoughlln, Los Angeles, by default; Willis E. Davis.

San Francisco, defeated Alfred S. Dabney, Boston, 6- 4, 6-3; Lyle E. Mahan, New York, defeated H. Van Dyke Johns, San Francisco, by default. Gerald Emerson, Brooklyn, defeated Goodard W.

Sanders, New York. 6-2, 6-4, and Frederick F. Deerham, Tuxedo, defeated William P. Compton, New Tork, 6-S, 6-2; Walter Wesbrook, Detroit, defeated Walter J. Toussaint, New York, 6-3.

6-2. Charles I Garland, Pittsburgh, defeated Robert Leroy, New York, 6-4. 6-3; R. V. Thomas, Australia, defeated Gerald Donaldson, Brooklyn, 6-0, 6-0; Conrad B.

Doyle. Washington, D. defeated H. M. Kelleher, Seattle, Wash.

6-7, 6-2, 6-2; Lucien E. Williams. Highland Park, 111., defeated Hoffman Nlcherson, New York, 6-2, 7- Howard Voshell, Brooklyn, defeated Elan H. Hooker, New York, by default; T. R.

Pell, New York, defeated Dr. George King, Scarsdale, New York, 6-2. 6-1. Second round: S. Howard Voshell.

Brooklyn, defeated Robert Allen, San Francisco, by default; Willis E. Davis, San Francisco, defeated R. I James, Saratoga, 6-8, 6-1. Charles S. Garland, Pittsburgh, defeated Walter Wesbrook, Detroit, 6-4, 6-2; Leonard Beekman, New York, defeated MaJ.

E. B. Harran. England, bv default; Watson M. Washburn, New York, defeated Stanley Mortimer, New York, 6-1, 6-3: Randolph Lvcett, Australia, defeated Frederick F.

Dernham. Tuxedo, 6-4, 6-1; Walter Merrill Hall, New York, defeated John Cecil Donaldson, Brooklyn. 6-3, fi-1- T. R. Pell, New York, defeated R.

V. Thomas, Australia, 6-3, 6-4. SALT LAKE HAS RARE TIME WITH SEALS. rinta tha oroudest mortal In I Christendom. Nlehoff then swun his rustv bludgeon Into a mocking twister that cavorted into Plnelli's hands and what does this nifty third-sacker do, but shoot her to McQafflgan, forcing Rube at second.

Marty Just to show his old Vernon pals that ho is as nimble as ever heaved the old orb to Griggs and Bert was caught about fifteen feet due west by south at Sackvllle. Jacques Fournier, looking tha crafty blue devil that he always Is, pinch hitted in the ninth and carne through with a darling biff to left, but three of his yokefellows failed to come to his rescue, although they made a big hit with the gallery gods In their latest drama, 'The Invisible Ball." And now remote, unfriended, melanoholy, slow, wo tread with funeral steps toward tha core: OA TOnalM sh 2 2 Kfllefer.rf 6 0 3 1 0 4 0 18 8 8 0 11? 2 VirVton.lf 4 9 2 VlrlTwI.tf 8 0 110! fwford.rf Wrer.if 4 0 2 1 0 rMffcrk.lh 4 0 6 1 Ifeilriw Kin 8 0 0 4 0 0 8 2 Otr.ei 4 0 8 6 Cooke.o 4 1 8 110 1 miielf 8 0 12 0 Nt.erfl.Sb 4 0 0 8 2 Portly 2 0 He.v.2b,x 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 rnumler.i 10 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 Total! 82 7 2T17I Totals 84 llXiHIJ Ban fr Bole! In eiriitll. xx BaWd for Kenvorthr In elinta. i Battod for Ellis In ninth, as Batted Pertlca in ninth. SCOKS BY INN IN dl SCORE BX iwillio Sirummta 9 ......0 000010208 12S45aT8 1 01102020-J i 1 1 1 a i it Barn hlta Loa Angelea Baaa hlta BY A P.

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by a nioht wraai SIOUX CITY (Iowa) Aug. Joa McGowan, of Kansas City, won a. newsDaoer decision over Carl 4 0 2 8 0 tUil 110 0 1 kom.d a Service-Giving 8 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ocwh.p Brnmley.p Bjler.o O0010 MrRoe.o 11110 10 0 0 0 och.I Zamli Under All Flags ToUla 84 8 27 19 Total! 81 ftlOZT 1 Batted for Bronuey In ninth. scona by lNNrsps. laoaoo i 2 0 1 2 Leonard of St.

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