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12 THE BROOKLYN STANDARD UNION: FKIDAY. AUGUST M. 1922. Grimes, Showing Much Improved Form, Hands Shutout to the Cincinnati' ilr SCHEDULED BCUTS -''-I Reds Get Only Four Hits; FRENCH TENNIS, PUTjERS WHISKAWAY SOLD FOB $150,000 Hausrier-T I At Coney Island Jo-nlglu lOMCUf, vrf iwm A. fir laiui Vhlakanay baa bora Sotil.

Too Smutt lauii.r ruttf OUaily, II Ml- 1 I 1 II Cvin, It ruuoda. niiMplackaM A. A Rockaway Haah grral three-jrar -old which ran lb crown off th head of Mor-k was sold rastonlaf by Harry -naia l'uia a. llarwld Atttt, IS rauitdei IhmtNy Sluua ISiliif High's Triple Scores Two Runs; Janvrin Released II II "Wk I -l I'M II I iiMir. ie roianua.

a i itsanarr Johnny rouada. Payna Whitney to C. W. Clark, sou of rs-hrwatur Clark, for Te-night. at tin lurt Avenue a Coney lalanet.

too ta4va-roun4 bouts Kllluilth lufmilry A. A. Taung On a clmni. Vtarur, II rwiiul: will bt ttaattxj; I1A0.0O4 lunKfl. This la tl lisjitimt prico over 1 v((j ie.

eHimy atutta I St'Und Psoksy CJrOatty, lh popvlsr East Id raathavarwelglif, and Jack Haws. paid foe a iliree.yraj-.oia. Juaiiua (l, oil magtiac, reorall akl Jimmy Mars', Tlha lad from tang Island City, avha recently won da. oiskin oyer the nigm Andy Clistw-y, Hartnaa Is, atr anothor jiratk at Pep Martin, and aa taJiniwy Wats, and It Is a aura prorKultlon that th fur will fly when (wo rtacktr-Jurka atari at acU othr, Anuther fttue ill he th' flrt aptwaranea of Jtnufa jHsnsori. th Danlah haavyaeljiht, alio boxe Charll Anclarsoa lu a klx-rounder.

r- TO MOHltOW MUIIT. Qunlero Stadium. nrf At Rurkigh Grimes seems to have struck his stride. II II Ji 1-3- III II rr tiua colt Nnoo II. ruy- Bala lltrttiaa va.

Jtaimy h4ra. The burly riarht-hander has been pretty much of a disappoint nr, wlti met la one of tbt twslve. round events, whlls Willi llainiaa will fight Tommy Mahon In th other star bout. Hid Tarrla, th merit this year, but from now on he should make his presence If, RECENT NOVICE, is naiquij nora onnaoH aaiir Maatol, 11 rouada. Hldaewood Urovs B.

AI Boyla va antuiii (eood. II rounda; Henry aflkk va. ianki, Hltchia, In rounus, MONDAY NtOHT. rtroadway Kahlbttlon Aaeooiatlon HuOl Ulchaala Mena latiuont. II felt to the National League batsmen, and Incidentally help, the former imataur faalhsrwelght cliam.

plan, end Mo Ulnatwrgr will In Dodger improve their position in the pennant race. BEATS MIL Hi OTHER full tilt In the. aaml.flnsl. O'Uatty and Haninar are fighting In company with the other members of the' box staff rounda: Heller Tea Haoee a link Bailor IIarea llostra D'atauiAuiuJ Although tha fight-round battle batwoaa Fwuk D'AnnunjIo and bailor Tex lUwes la billed i nil-final to tha Bobby Mlohatrla va. to sattl a rivalry which ha born U'Annuaaio.

a rounda. JSiaw Vork Valodroma Tharl Whlla tarried on fr ovtr a yeaar. Jt cunia Grimes fell all to pieces on the recent Western trip of the STJUS in that last aranimar tha two lad Brooklyn Club. He dropped several games while on the sunset buttled, and in tli fourth fount Oant Dalmont cro at th way Exhibition Aaaoctatloa Monday ra. Hobby llarrelt.

13 rcuode; Jack Wolfe va. PM Moots, II rouiula. reaport Sporlliis flub Italian Jo Peniwr va, Joe Wallins, II Oakland A. Jaraay 1'tty Jabaa While va. Jack aiiarkrv.

II routi.i., ::4 ft f' side of the Alleghenies, and was of little real value to the club U'Uatty drorped Hauanr to the can. va The lailter ia counted out, but slKaya porililed that was By a cloae margin Edwartl U. night it la not aa ordinary preliminary, -Huwm made tuoh a great bit with But since the team returned home he has shown a remark Jimmy Kirk va. Al Hoyla. II reuuda.

I Roddy, of the' New Yurli A. glvtn a short count. This was in able improvement. He dropped the opening game of the home dignantly denied by O'Uatty, who a reeent fiaduata from the ot sulci lis could repeat the trlek whan. stay to the Pirates by a 5 to 3 count.

It was not the fault of his novices, won the 600-yard aenlor A. aver he ftilt Ilk It. K'erarfhslsss, he A. championship swimming race pitching," though. He threw wildly after fielding a bunt in one aiw()i rsruaud to rive Hauanar II III-, Vi In the pool at JIadlaon Square Gar return battlw until thla tnatch was Springfield Defeat Lincoln Giants in Twilight Game den last night, ills spectacular vic of the later innings, and the roiaplay cost him the game.

He followed that performance by beating- the Cards last Saturday tory was quits a surprise, for he de feated some of the best furlong free style swimmers In the East tha fans at the Broadway several wokt ago in a battle with Pa nay Ron that many requests hav b'i sent to th matchmaker to tiie dob that thsy should Ilk to aee him -u action aa often a he could, be used Tex't shipmates from the V. "tl. Maryland art se enthused over hi-prowtas that he hat been dubbed a juicond Stanley Ketchull by them and they have reserved a block of sratJ i to tee him battle D'Annunalo. latter Is the middleweight champion of Italy and has shown promise ot developing into a wood battler. Ills battles with Italian Joe Clans and Al Boyle are all that any on could ask for at short notice, Frank has been up Providence way tor lh past 9 to 2, and yesterday he shut out the Reds.

Burleigh' pltter was breaking James W. Hall, of the Central M. A. of Brooklyn, a one-time if champion, was the favorite for tho aharply for him and the Ithinclandcr ii -i I V-. race, but finished second.

wei completely baffled. The four I II The Pprlngfields won over the Lincoln Oiunts at Kecreatlon Park oo Wednesday evening In a twilight Reds Whitewashed Roddy, who is only 17 years old, has I been computing in races for only two I MK portioned off to three men. Harper, the new rlcbt fielder of the gania by I he st'ore ot to 4. months. CISCI.VVATI.

Tbeiarfinie was called in the eighth TSeda, lot, two of them. Ivy Wingo The harlequin race, a novelty fea inning oo account of darkness. -a- I f- I' i a b. n. ir.

ture, resulted In a clever vlrtory for In a d-juhle-header to-morrow the 1 1 ohn J. Curren of the New York A. two year and while titer ha met the over a field of forty-three opponents. Burrta. rf Iatirrt.

lb fiunran. If Harptr, rf rotiaara, th Inalll, 3b Wlnso. Ike of Jack Delaney, 1h treat MO-Tard Metropolitan A. A. V.

fliam- Sprinnfltilds will oppose the Centrals, of OrtMiipoint. and the Melvlnas, of (in Sunday they will play Hoboken. The score! fi. i 4 I 0 3 1 0 0 llrldgeport battler; Tommy Robaon, plonahll Raca for Mon Won by Kdward U. Roddy.

Jr Nw york A. Jtinin etc Hall, t.tntrai y. m. t-. A.

or ritooktyn. got one and Finclll got th fourth. Thai Brooklyn Inflelder kicked a few behind Burleigh in the early innings, but once they nettled down the pitcher wti never In trouble. At that vnly two Redlanders reached second, and only one elli reached third. After the second Inning Crimea pot some sparkling support hi infield two fast double plays helplug no little in subduing the visitors.

Bobby Michaels and Gene Dolmont incoj.n OIANTS. AB. B. H. i).

A- rivttiwh aa Hilar, ntliMpla. iRouah Totals ''fc1 'i- 1,1 1 V' yj a 'mf. 'r Henri Cochet, Ahi-e Gobert and Jean Borota. best tennfa plajrs in France, have arrived in America as France's team to play for the Davis Cup, emblematic of the world's tennis championship, nAv held by America. 4 aROOKJUN.

Jt. f. Mconcl; K. Keating. Boys' Club, third.

Time. TJ-Yard liarlequln Tiara Won by John J. C-urren, New York A. C.j Joaeph W. Krauttner, unattachod, airond: H.

Dltmea, r-entral T. M. O. A. of Brooklyn, third.

Time, 1 II J-i. 100-Metar Baca for Olrla (Haniilrapl Final heat won by ftllaa Alma Munn. Panama Canal Zone (13 aeoonde); Mlu (Jenevleva Murray, ilrooklyn (Hub (17 aeronde), aeeond; Mlaa Thilma Tlltaon, Oana. rf farry. 3b Pol.a, If if HIniiar.

lb Plaree, lb Uatewooil, 'lal, ha T. M'lllliiuia. Wiiey. aJ. Williams Olson, as are training faithfully for the mlp event bout and have sent word to Matchmaker Parrella that they wt'l be In first oiass shapt.

Georjre Barry, th well-known "Brooklyn sportsman, has requested, th management to set aside a block of seats for himself and many of til- friends. Barry Is a -reat fight 'n and likes Michaels' chances of scoring a knockout, Willie Gerber and Al Archer mix it up in a six-rounder, while August Plsano and Pet Reily have it out In 1 he spotlight atrayed but seldom from Grim, but once it moved and focused on little Andy High. The a midget third aacker poked a pro 1 0 1 i i dtglous three-bagger to tlio exit gate Brooklyn Hport Club (K aooonda), third. Time, JjJtnton, 3b 4 Urlldth, 4 Whom, If 4 Myarm rf 4 Srhmandt, 1 lllfti, 3b 2 Miller, 1 Crimea, 3 Totals i 0 0 1 1 1 1 a 4 Totsl Jl 8PRINOPIEl.PS. v.

Fancy Ulvlnf Contaat (Handicap) Won by Mlea Alma Mann, Panama Canal SCone 13 polnta), wllh 2.S polnte; Mlaa Kllaahfth Beckn. Philadelphia (aoratch), with 71. polm aeeond; Mlaa Kloronro Jlrteroo. on-attached (3 polnta), with 77.2 polnta, third. o.

i it PLAYGROUND LEAGUE IN Fill FOR CUP TO DAY in tba second Inning that scored a brace of runners and gave 'the Kobini the gnme, He scored a mordent later on a sacrifice fly. The Robins scored another run In the fifth, when Otto Miller gave evidence of sprinting ability, thus making the final count 4 to 0. The manner in which Andy High earn through with that three-bnirger i i i iHattAd for Rlxoy In eftfhth Innliiff. the four-rognd opener. Garber ha been performing In star, battles o' Inte and Is a clever boy.

being sponsored by Maxey Haurh, JACK HAtWriK''- 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 AH. Azzuto, lb 3 Hunt, ub 3 Slelilsr. rf Plnney, ef 4 Quisley. HI 3 Krnhn, Sb 4 IMIIIuma. If 3 lipRtty, A lirody, 3.

Totila 26 0100 1 0 0 0 a 4 KUHN BEATS O'BRIEN. Tno-lia lilt Harper. Mllfor. Tlirea- who claims him to a great battler. Plsano has shown much ability sinc turning professional and In hi la't hae hit Hlsh.

Slolcn bane Pinelll. Sac -rlffcea olon, MHIr. Pouhlo Dlnya arranged by Matchmaker Joe lie-Kannn. Hammer Is determined to net even for that summary finish und has trained hard at Seamon's Kymnasium Orfniea, Olnon and Hphmsndt: Olnoii. John William M.

Johnaton anil M. N'orrls Williams meet in the Heubrlght final to-day, just aa they did one year ago when Johnston mine out victorious. The inter-park and playground baseball championship tournament being conducted by tho Hiiroa.ii ol Recreation, Iicpiu niicnt. of 1'ai ks of Manhattan, lias narrowed down appearance won over Murray Lav- Ernest Ktilin, metropolitan Junior titleholder, a former George Washington Hijfh School star, was hnrd completely vindicated Uncle Robbie a 1 Judgment Jimmy Johnston grot back Into the lineup and Robbie was undecided for a time aa to who he ton at Ebbets Field. aUattod for Ficl In eiirlith Innln.

Lincoln Hunts 1 0 0 fl I) 0 ston mid Hc'hinanilt. Loft on bfldea (-in-clnnatt, Urooklyn, 4. jaaf'N on balln Off nixey. 2: off Orlmrs, 1. Struck out My lilipy.

3: hy Orlniea. 2. Hlta Off 7 in 7 Iniilnga; off GUIeaiile. 0 lit 1 Innlngr. Hit hy pitcher By Grimo (HarjMtr) lalnff pitcher Rlxey.

piros Hart and O'Pay. Tima of same 1 hour and 2b mlnutaa. tftiriiiKfleUlH 0 00 30 0 2 6 Pal Moore After Tiyneh After winning from five cham pressed to win the Junior championship of the New York tnnnifl would bunch to make room lor Jimmy. Earlier in the -ek lie had In advancing to the eup round yesterday Johnston defeated Robert Kinney in straight Hi-ts, 61, 6 4. Williams defeated Kruneie T.

Hunter, eowiucror of (ierulil Patterson, Intimated that it would be High, but pions in no-decision boms, Jrai Moore, who meets Jaok.Wolfje in the on the clay courts of tlio Went Tennis Club, Forest Hills, yesterday afternoon. Ha defeated Paul 1. 'yesterday he changed bin mind and semi-finals to the Charley White- took out Ward Instead. Jle stationed ten teams from thu various play, grounds, and the comiM'tition among the surviving younKslers is kwn. Roy, of the St.

(Inbi ii'l's nine, Shut out the Tompkins Park seniors without a 1 which is best performance Hi" tournament. At Hamilton Fish Ulayg I'ouinl, l'ost, tlic catcher tlic Coi-loai junior train, for to-night's lattl. He Intends to knock out while the latter declares ht will do that trick over iiBain. HuusraCir linn improved wonderfully within the pant twelve months and showed his real ability In his battles with Popper Martin and Jack Sharkey. In the Martin battle he imated the vast crowd by the manner In which ho banged tha Brooklyn idol around.

With Sharkey he did the samu stunt, and on the strength of those two battles is Hobby Harrelt niatclt Monday night Johnston Btsaeeond and brought OI Li'i't on lme Lincoln t.iHiitii, 7: Sprtiittfielila, 7. 'Aziuto. L'rulffe, neiuiit'y. hit- Hunt. PiiKt lirtnv oti errorg (Hunts, 1: HprlnKf ildfl.

1. Htolon nnfi-fc l'i-rr. J'(tl'i, Hi.hler. IjouIiU jjlays iliinv to KinI; Kiclilfcr to Realty. IliiMM on Off (Jroly.

off T. AVM-linmn, 3. Ftru-k uut By Oiody. by T. Willmms, hy Wiley.

4. Jlita Off fi in 5, Innijiga. I'inpire Qus over to shortstop again. With Tag-ging All Bases 1) 7. The I m'OMKN'K M.N(iI.K.

at the Velodrome, Is' going to make a final effort through the Nw York the old combination working again Htute Boxing Commission to force O'Brien, of Yonkera, Philllps-Kxettr Academy, student and holder of the Westchester County Junior cliatn-pionship, in the final round the tournament in three straight etn, the final two of which were to deuoe several times. Tlio scores were 63, 97, 86. i Hobble dropped Myers down to fifth In the batting order, giving Johnston loe Lynch, the present bantam cham Mr "Mo ll.i 11. Mr. Ir.y Si ell ilfiii.lv 1 3.

li Mis. t.iiNlii- llfiiieleft dl'featoa Mifa Helen tj 3, (i 1. lie ctt. pion, into a decision contest. Ins old place behind the lead-off caught six of the opposing nino attempting a steal of seeiinil.

'L'lie iloom defeated Pete Herman, joe man. scores: "While on the subject of Inflelder figured to heat O'Clatty. Lynch, Johnny Buff, Kewpie Etle and Kid Williams, while the; boya held acnior Division Hamilton 1' ish. Willie Herman, the New Jersey a MKN'S SINIil.KH. Mrml-rlnals.

WiIIIhmi M. Jul i us on n.ilx-rt Kuki-v, ol. 4. -it migiii ds mentionea tnut me otook-Ivn. club no longer holds title to Hal 13; t'orlears Hook, Hamilton Kisli, liKlitwelght ehiirnplun, is the youth Th Browns broke out In a rash of home runs, Jacobson getting two and Collins one, us they were treating the Atbletlcs quite according to tha usual prescription, 9 to 6, By way of reply.

Clarenc Walker hit his twenty.fifth home run of the season. Brhlnd the very plausible pitching of Art Nehf, the Giants returned to the ways of the righteous and won their first gams in six starts, beat SHELTER HOCK COUNTRY CLUB OPENS T0M0HROW who decisively defeated Andy Thon The Inflelder who came i here from Ht. Louis last fall, was re-- leased yesterday to the Columbus as, the "knockout kins" two weeks t'orlears Hook, ('oliunlMis, Battery, 4. Hamilton Fish, Hew-1 ard 0. West Fifty-ninth Street, 5: De 'Witt, 4.

Thomas Jefferson. I ago at the Surf Avenue A. A. He stopped the meteoric career of Thorn MOHAWK GOLF TOURNEY as, who had been knocking all his Norns "tl, l-raneis T. 1 1 WO.IIKN'S lOI Ili.KS.

Srronil Koliml. Mlf. Malle'v 1111,1 MIkm I'liylllit yValsll ie.ue.l MIsh' l'lnieie-e ilallln L.lltll llalely. 63, li si'iui-riiiiii itoiuai. Mrs.

Al a 1 lor null MixM VV'alali defualeil John Jay. 4. St. Gabriel's. 10; Toni-kins, 0.

John Jay, Catherine's, 6. Junior Division Toir.r kins. SI. men out until ho fell before tho wallops and skill of Herman. In tackling ing the Cubs, 6 to 0.

The Shelter Rock Country Club, McMahon, the visiting champion is at Hearlngtoh, D. I will formally the title, but never had the good fortune to get them in the rlnjr In a. decision contest. Pal stopped Eugena t'iitiii In fourteen rounds In' Londo.i in and went twenty rounds wltn Jimmy Wildo, losing the. decision.

Matchmaker Flournoy, of Hie. Garden, expects to get two championship matchesxout of Monday might's card, Billy Gibson already hayins agreed to permit Benny to nice the winner of tho maTrnerenl; Flournoy will have a conference with Eddie Mead, manager of Joe Lynch, to-day in an endeavor get the champion to agree to a meetlne with the winner of tha Woffe-Moore contest. A wire was received from Billy Gaorge Mogrldge not only shut the Club of the American Association In exchange, for Shortstop Maurice Shannon. The newcomer will be mem be red aa a Seton Hall athlete. who played with the Boston Red CoU before going to the Columbus i team.

From all accounts he is a great fielder, but not a very hard hitter. Eppa Jeppa Blxey, the tall liander of Pat Moran's staff, pitch, i ed fairly good ball yesterday, but SCHENECTADY, Aug. 4. -The Mo against a goou. hard hitter and a lad that can take a punch without White Sox out, 2 to 0, but hit one roll mid Miss Martha illiS Hit li 1, t- hawk Golb Club's invasion tourna Into the stands of Blankenshlp the sixth.

jcHMUP niiti STi.sS Helen WUli backing up. -McMahon has grndu atcd into the lightweight ranks Mr. Gabriel's, 2. Columbus, f-ialtery. G.

Corienrs Hook, Hamilton Fish, John Jay, Thonvis Jefferson Hamilton Fish. Soward, 1. De Witt, 10: West Fifty-, lint li Street. Juniors, 7. John Jay.

St. Catherine's, J. Jasper Uvul, Carmuns-ville, 2. open ita new golf course to.morrow afternoon with a reception to members and their friends. The features of the programme will be a "kickers handicap tournament" open to members and guests, and a match be- When In the featherweight, class he rMcj-mMl Mi'h.

Mny Suttfm" Bundy rind Mr Wiiliam ikMiry. 63. li 3. DOl The Tlprers won only two games from the Kej Sox aimply became that gave all the toijnotchers more than they eared for. Tlilnl QEound was all the schedule called for, 7 to Dell ment reached the round before the semi-final yesterday.

William M. Reekie, Upper Montelair; William W. Patton, Mohawk Oreen; Mcllwain, Pittsburg Field F. and K. D.

Hooks, Metacomct, are favored to win to-day. L. A. Wilson, Upper Montelair, won his flrBt round match, but lost In the second round to Dr. R.

M. Collie, a Jlntlicv nml Karl Bolir lolatl tween jonn u. jinuerson, ot me icnrku'u und Ccdric Mnjor, (i Hhvanoy Club; Ned Sawyer, crack -1. 0, and 7 to 4. Plllette pitched daz-zlinK ball in the first jrmne, the Sox RettinK Just two lilts and nary a man beyopd first base.

Gibson yesterday asking for terms for Gannon nt ItK kanay To-night. Johnny Gannon, the harJ-sockluB South Brooklyn bantam, swinirs into amateur of the metropolitan district; Frank H. Hoyt, leading amateur of FARMERS PLAY MADISON STARS OF PHILADELPHIA Loonard, and also requesting lour Sonil-Wnnl llounil hi M. Wiishbllrn nnd II. Nnrri WH-lefeatril Kali Jtehr and Dean ll'ats front row seats for Monday night.

The Leonard narty will leave Chi- The Yankees outlasted the Indian Miiliiev, 01. ii 3. Jtobert mid Hownrd Ivfincy rtef-ated Zinzo and Sellelilro Kaslilo, 4 6, 04, 10 S. in one of those 10 to 9 endurance contents, McMillan's pinch double action asaln to-night in one of the feature bouts at the Steeplechase A. A.

of Rockaway. He hooks up with Terry Miller over the ten-round route. Gannon is one of the best young bantams around and is rapid cago Sunday, the champion belnp anxious tar see White in aotiop, Benny figuring that the -Chicago, boy will be returned the winner. At Palmer's Oval, Olenchile, tu-morrow the Itnliiin-Ameriean t'Mul), who luive M'lns over Meadowbriiok, local player. Fred Connell, Glen Ridge, was eliminated in the first round by R.

13. Beale, a Mohawker, 2 and 1, and then lost in the second slxtsen to H. Babcock, Mohawk, scoring Scott with the winning ru in the tenth. the Englnoera Club, and Grantland i The patronesses are Mrs. Cloyd Chapman, Mrs.

William P. Helde, Mrs. la. Van Etten Hommel, Mrs. Howard O.

Spoor, Mrs. Addison C. Thorne, Mrs. Albert Humble, Mrs. Thomas B.

Maloney, Mrs. Maurice A. Salembler, Mrs. Heyward H. Shannon, Mrs.

Charles. M. Burtls, Mrs. Frederick K. Cone, Mrs.

Lewis I. Sharp. Mrs. Fred Brand, Mrs. The lower West Side Is all smoked (aven Point, West New York.

ly attracting attention as a title up over their Idol, Charley McKenna, Bayonne ail many of the other bisr HOWARDS AND ST0NEHURST AT DEXTER PARK SUNDAY Still under a full head of steam, 1 up. prospect. had two bad Innings. The Dodgers secured but seven hits from his slants, but they were bunched so as to realise the greatest results. In th second inninjr Myers singled to centre with one out ami raced to second on Burns' fumble.

doesn't often make one of those. It's a fact though that h.i makes of his errors nt Ebhets "Field. Last year ho made three here, and yesterday's was already the second of the year in the Flntbuah meadow. Schmnndt walked and then High bnnfred his triple to deepest centre. Ho scored a mobent later with the third run on Miller's sacrifice fly to Burns.

i Miller started "himself plateward In the tifth by doubling to left. He ran to third after Burns caught long fly and continued homeward on Olson's martyr lift to Duncan. Brooklyn fans rot their first peek of tha yefir at Eddie Roush when hi hatted forJRIxey in the eiuhth frame. turning professional, and will turn the Pirates romped through tha Metropolitan goiters remaining in Harold Abbot, the Rockaway fa- out In large numbers to see the ex- Braves to a IS to 1 victory, Glasner amateur champion Jn his slx.round pitching commendable btu'. the later divisions are W.

A. Kipp, Yunta Kas; M. M. Garland, Engineers; R. J.

Adams, Yunta Kas; teams, will play tlio Farmers. For iloulile-heailer the Farmers will meet tlio Madison Stars, the leailins: colored team of Philadelphia, in both sanies. On their last appearance at (llemlale the visitors made a very good impression on the vorite, and Danny Power meet In another ten-session go, Frankie Curry and Billy Ryckoff meet in a third go. Sunday afternoon at Dexler Park tha crack Howard team will be the The Cardinals treated Iee Meadows. John F.

Glenn and Mrs. We0)e3 Kellogg. F. K. Donohop, Engineers; George A.

Johnson, New York: R. A. Rum- their little playmate of others years, opponents of the Bushwick Club in rather- harshly and won as they match with Tim The-members of the St, Alphonsus Clulj, where McKonna started boxing, ha ordered 12.500 worth of tickets, and there Is Sure to he an old tlma rally at the ringside when McKenna steps into the ring for his professional debut. pleased from the Phillies, 7 to 1. fans, as they won and lost by the the first gairio at 3:43 P.

M. The Howards have a threat team this Visitors at the club to-morrow will see a splendid course laid out by Devereux Emmet, the well-known golf architect. The nine holes, on temporary greens, are ready for cry, Baltimore, and R. D. Price, Yunta Kas.

Kerrigan (11). Tom Kerrigan, the home professional, returned a card t.f 34, .1039 The Reda had nothing to aay for the pitching; of Grimes and gracefully Florlo Tackles Henry Ik. Frankie Florio of the Bronx, who formerly boxed under this le guerre of Frankie Jtltclite, la rapidly making a name for himself timontf the contender for th junior lightweight title held by Johnny Dundee. semi's oi io i aim i 10 For tiie Fanners, the tivirlinpr will lie taken care of by Herbert Kelly, Jnek Clifford, the former Yankee, and Koy Auer, the "Strikeout King." with Charles Payne doing: the cateliinu. accepted a 4 to 0 defeat at tne nanai play.

The club Owns it site of one hundred acres in the picturesque Roson'er2 Dave Rosenberg and his manager, yesterday at the Kiwany Country of the Dodgers. E. N. DEPT. TEAM Roslyn-Great Neck-Mineola section Eddie bad no better luck than the The course when completed will be J.

G. Schwinger, left for Greenwood Lake to-day, where Rosenberg will Last Monday nlg-ht Elsfio decisively defeated Frankie Mlrown of New season nnrt have defeated many of the best scini-pros in and around Greater Xew York, as well an many of the fast. Philadelphia aggregationa also, which inspired Manager Kosner to secure tlieni to play he early game at Dexter Park, from which they will leave after their Kame to play nt Howard Field. In the final game of the day the Stonehurst, team, who played sneh great ball against the "Kandy Kids" several weeks npo, are scheduled to return to Dexter 1 rest of the Clncv batters, Myers set- "SPORT" DONNELLY DEAD. York in a thrilling' contest at a local finish his training for the FhU Krus IN SECOND GAME OF SERIES club and proved In that bout that he fisht August 14.

He is accompanied by Danny Hoss, possesses class enough to inable him 3,286 yards out with a par of 35, and 2.960 yards home with a par of 34, ti total of 6,185 yards. A natural lake and Cringes of pine woods add to the beauty of the course. Every country club attraction will be featured. Tennis courts are to be With the Now Tork Fire Depart to cope, with the best in his division ment going in top as evidenced Since returning; from Panama, where he won the featherweight crown of welterweight, and" Sammy Mossberg, lightweight. William Draack.

the heavyweight wrestler, will help KosenbeiKf git Into condition for this battle. by Its recent string of victories Park and tiiekle the 1-Suslnvicks, Jn that country in a. twenty-round con tllna; under his fly. Thp York club announced vesterrlar that Ralph fihlnners. rur-chased last winter from the Indian-spolia club for $88,000.

was released to Toledo for the balance of the sea-sort. Outfielder Lee King, who played with the Olants some ago. was received in exchange. Shinners wu onite a prosnect until he was heaned two months atro by Georre Brolth of the Phils. He has never been the.sarae player since.

over the Farmers and other big home the openins gaine, eitrip-r Tcureau or test with Tony De Oro, Florio. has clubs, the keencat kind of a contest Ben S. (Sport) Donnelly, famous athlete anil end of Iho ffreut Prince, ton team of liss, died in yesterday. Donnelly helped organize Hie Chicago Athletic Association. He played on the team with "Snake'' Ames and other Princeton men.

Mayor Thompson ot Chicago also whs on the team Ben Donnelly was about 54 years old. He had, lived In New York five yers. built and the clubhouse, which will shortlybe under construction, will provide' billiards, bowling, Indoor courts, etc The membership in tha engaged in sixteen contests, of whicii is promised to-morrow afternoon a only five went the limit, winning East New Yprk Oval. This -will be eleven bouts by the knockout route. Kolleher will be the Blah artist for the Dexter Parkers, while Artie Bel-hoff, "spitball artiRt" of the will be on the mound for the East Xew Yorkers.

The jrroniuls will be opened nt 12:30 P. M. and th first fianie will be called at l.ii P. M. th second game of the series with i mo.

ma consistent play provided the winning margin of a best ball mutch In which Kerrigan and E. Mossbackcr beat Johnny Farrell, the Quaker Ridge pro, winner of the Shawnee open, and Lee Leventritt by i to 3. Included in Kerrigan's round were a penalty stroke at the fifteenth for being out of bounds with his tee shot and a 2 at the seventh. Farrell scored a 73, S7 out and 36 In. Par for the course Is 71.

Two prizes wore awarded in the one day tourney of the Westchester County Golf Association, N. D. Becker captured the low gross with a card of 78. G. E.

Folk was the winner of the low net with a 74, allowed a handicap of 10, PuWlo Links Golfer lVndg. CHICAGO, Aug. golf marked the playing In the first round of the Western amateur championship at Olympla Fields to-day. George Hackl, a public links golfer, shot 75 to defeat Stanley Arndt, of th fire who Inst th first club is. limited to three hundred, and carries with-, it a.

one-three hundredth Interest In tha property. The --club is easily accessible by motor ortrain from any part of New engagement by a 5 to score, due to some wonderful pinch hitting by lh 11 Bloom Ready. Phil-Bloom, after a two-months' layoff, is now ready to get back in harness and is trainins at the Trinity Club Phil is rekdy to meet all earners, ahd would like to ox regularly bow. Ills manager; Leo Flytin, has 'Wm booked' for tlv fight now amd is contemplating sending him against Mattv Campbell. With lyases full York.

Crossing the Fifty-ninth street bridge from Manhattan the road to and on down, and second and third necnn-led and none gone. Matty pre WOMAN FORCED TO QUlTl, ENGLAND-FRANCE SVAM His next appearance in tha ring will be at the Rldgewood Grove Sporting Club to-morrow night whetr he faces Henry Mick, tiie hard-hitting' South Brookiynlte ten-round; tixhlbl-' tlon. As the latter is also heftyy puncher, having: scored six knockouts out of hist last seven' engagements, Florio will be foroed to show his best wares to escape defeat. The main event on the programme brings together welterweights, Al Boyle, the LEADING BATTERS IN EACH LEAGUE KATIONAI. J.KAl.t E.

BUSHWICK A. A. MEETS ROBINS D. D. TEAM the club is almost a straight one, vented: tha visitors from getting the ball out of th infield, ana no scoring Jack Brltton for a crack at th welterweight titl.

through Flushing, Bayside and Little Neck. The Long Island Railroad to Great Neck, Roslyn or Mineola resulted In eithsr Instance. Fracti DOVER, England, Aug. 4. Miss Mercedes Glcltz was forced yesterday cally the entire game was played Bloom has fought Leonard! seven brings ona within easy distance of times.

Britton three times. Ted "Kid" A.ll. II. inn 3K through a drlizling rain. Bunder the big feature of th sea to arlva uo her attempt to swim from Hornabj', St.

lll-l Grimes, Cllif.ti jco K4 Hollorher, Chicago. 101 linker. I'lllkliunr ltd Johnaton, Ml the clubhouse. popular East Side Hebrew and England to Franca after having been Lewis five times anil, all the leading lightweights welterweight In son will be Dresentsd In the Nativity The officers of the Shelter Rock 335 115 .3541 team, which makes its first appear Country Club are; Seward G. Spoor, Sammy Good," the Paeifio eqaw whirlwind.

Andy Tucker "Hew tne oountry, Harvey, -4 up. AMKHKAH The L'ushwick A. A. will bo the Robins D. D.

opponents Sunday at Todd Field. A fast gam, is expected. Tho last game was ono of tho. best played on Todd Field in' some time. Dwyer and Frolieh or Kofber will bit the battery for' Robins, while Owens or Wenz will 'twirl for Bush'-wick.

Visitation C. C. will Dlav tha Emer. ance In Greater wew i orn, riouoaeu president; Cloyd Chapman, first J. E.

Bixler. of Lafayette. won vice-presfdentt Maurice A. Haiem- York -tackles Tommy. Eagran-r-of Brooklyn, in a six rounder, preceded- Perfpitl Prosnert.

second vice-president; A. Brvjce his way Into the second round by defeating Ed Hart, of Chicago. 4 and 3. i.K.i,ir,. ti.

A.ll. H. Vrt. IK 35.1 118 .411 Wi 3)13 148 til 343 353 133 H3 25(1 XI .348 is on for the first garaa. aaaaaaSaBMiaa TACOMA JRS.

WIN. by Nat Plncus of East New Tork Colih, Ifetrolt Maler, Ml. IoiUn SlM-ufca-r, C'lrvfluntl llellmun, laetruit liuaMler, ltroit Blelaskl, secretary and L. Van Etten Hommel. treasurer.

On the Board and crossed clubs in the second round and Frankie Julian of Bay Bidge, with Kenny Hlsert. of Olympla. who in a four-round nvunoer. of Governors are; Cloyd M. Chap ehot a fine 423578 to oust Emerson aids in the preliminary at 1,16, man, William F.

Heide Van Etten The Tacotna Juniors defeated the Archer Meets Garber. Carey, of Chicago, 4 and 2. Hommel. Seward G. Spoor, Addison strong Dexter on the latter'a A Archer, a vour.it featherweight In tjia water lor eigm nours.

VELODROME RACES. Four! bang-up races with many stars entered is the treat afforded cycling: enthusiast to-night at the "Hw Tor-t Velodrome. 226th -'x-ot and Broadway. There will be two motoKpaeed erenta and at many sprint duels, beside the regular pro-gramma of amateur ajnd pro omp Perhapa th outstanding vent wtll be the twenty-five miles paced duel to be fought out between five crack th -muttering motors. C.

Thorne, A. Bruce Blelaskl, Albert Lew Perfettl, who recently scored tver Nat Prncu Is "on of the-best little prospect around He showed urprlln-form iri the amateurs, winning three titles, and has coma along sine he turned professional. A fast shifty little fellow, he punch a He Is anxious to meet all ths 110-pound. Jada around. WeUi Protests, Al Weil weigh lri'WltS fjtotest under the direction ot Maxey Haugn, ground.

Th playing of Btlbbits, 4 CHESS RESULTS. Humble, Thomas B. Maloney, Maurice A. Salembier, Heyward H. NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUE RECORDS.

th Dexter' third baaemaa, was one will get going on Monday night. He Is to take on Willie Garber 'at Jh Broadway in a. ten-round scrap. Shannon, Charles M. Burtls, Freder of th featurea The Tacomas play LONDON, Aug.

of the the Iiellwooda for tha championship Maxev eenerally gets enthuaiaatlc ick K. cone, Charlea Dillon, Frank T. towers and Lewis I. Sharp. International cheso tournament, now of Irishtown.

For gamea. writ Will about all his fig-liters, but he adds BESl'LTS TESTEROAT. iam Calio, 111 Nassau street. being played In U'eatmlnater ta de particular Vehemerrce to his rernarHS I AMERICAN. against the decision handed against cide the championship of tha world.

60WANUS A. C. WINS TWO. Murray Laytott In the Tattera-scrap concerning the aDitity or Arcner. Maxey is a good fellow at that, and were aa rouows: New Tork, 14; Cleveland, (10 lnn.

St. Louis, Philadelphia. WashUistnn, Chicago, O. Xew York, ctiicaeo. Brooklyn, Chvrinnatl, t.

SU Uul, 1. Pliuburg, aSoaton, 1. with August Piaano at Bbbets Field E. D. Bogoljiibow.

of Russia, de deserves a lot of lact on Wednesday night. Al claim that feated G. Marocir, of Hunirary. Georga Chapman, thrice Araerkaa Charlea Verkyn, -ot Bel lvtroit. 7: no-ton.

lt samalfe Ietrdlt. Itoston, 4 t2nl game). Layton won with a bit to sJSare, A. Aljocnine. of Ruesia.

defeated Johnson Mted Beady 'for And furthermore," says Al, -Layron E. Snosko Boron sky. of Russia. STAxniNO of rut ci-rcs. la ready to prova to 'Piaano's Gcmjr, 1 Johnson, "the demon Califor gium; Percy Lawrence, acting back in old form; Braask Af npnmark.

and A. Kuhainstein, of Poland, defeated HOME RUN HITTERS OF THE MAJOR LEAGUES AT10NI. JEAfcl E. SVnaae'a YntenUy. Tetal.

Haallaa, 1 7 iaaT a rtrit 1 Bteasei, tw Vark. 1 AMEKIfAW IKACTt f--! pr-. I fi. 1 ft. I.OUtA M.

Wahltm-h. of England. nia, Itnd. AflilOr iTom riti racatra front the An- Dr. M.

Vidmar, of Jugo-Slavia. de satisfaction that he (Layton) Is the better ma He arrra to 'get Pfsanri in the finir' a return--mat oh and hlra- a licklnf If will Maxted, of who limlnnto mrh'nther then they hook a jl tipodes. Last Sunday, at. Sunset Oval, tho Gowanua A. C.

on two more games. In tha morplng game they defeated the utrong- Tr Bon A. C. by the score of 8 to Tha feature of this gama of Diivis, of the afternoon they defeated five Pirate ot Greenwich VII-lage by tha. scora of 7 to 1 Th pitching of Hackie and the batting of Haggarty, who hit the ball for the circuit, were th features.

The Gottanus club hav taken over feated Dr. S. Tartakover, of RusMa. Xar Yoik Hr. Ituls I'hlcaBO Cincinnati Pittafcurc Brooklj-N Phllallpht o.

v. i. lii2 al. i Hi t.i 49 7 it It 1)1 4 4 55 51 1 .144 A. Reti.

of Czceho-Blovakia. de i 3 47 41 up in a twelve-rovmiJerit the Queens- grant It." fiatroii Chicago flaveUolJ Wahrosnm on Philadelphia Bonon Hi A- feated Dr. Davlde Marattl. of Italy. boro Stadium, ln laong isiana cixy.

tomorrow nii-ht'are both reported to 4 .1,11 (. .191 .311 I if. Euwe. of Holland, defeated K. Watson, of Australia.

The rm between Jose R. Capa- ir Boston FtyiNG CLOUQ aa tYinflirop V. AJdrjr h's Flvlno- BASEBALL EBBETS FIELD To-morrow (2 frames 1 JO Sunday 3 I. M. Brooklyn vs.

Cincinnati hlanra, the champion, and TL O. Yates. Of Kngland. was nnfinlsheif Walker, rinaaWhMs Hrtlmano. lartealt 1 hlMliar, riTlaii at.

Lexia llliM. )t. Iemla MiWrMR, 1 I EACI I lOTAI.aj. Amerlras 1 -a-maa l.rBKt TO-MORHOW. 'r at ci.v, i.

Cloud crossed the line a'wtrmer or i.mi KBHit i.r at "Xenr Toil inrlanall at llra-a'? it. i I', -t rrr- SI. J.ftUt. al i Sunset Thirty-third street and Pmirth ami' will nlav urt be as fit as a fiddly and ready for th gong. Whil the fans) are Ulklnr most about the battle betwtn the bigr fellows tbey are nevertheleas not overlooking the second tr twelve-rounder.

In which lMbe Herman, another Count crack, rheoks up with The VajrranC iriwrred by CommiMni- i-iaroia th yf and an adjournment was taken until next Wednesday. The contest bf--t-ween f. K. Atkins, of Knpland, and J. S.

ilornoa, ol Cuiuda, wasjlrawu. IIS lit Tork Ttschf 'li TTub'fc T-TvitK-. Plttal.iiis H.nlHlpli art ciiiaam" -I ds' afternoons 1 If. M. Sunday Ciomanajs play 'the strong Jmlral Dc-iVy (faseys.

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