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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 33

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RADIO SUNDAYti AtJGI 'X- FIVE CENTS SUJ'SS I 1 UNBEATEN TRIUMPH Itkiv miss ryan HiiliNM v' '-V j'''- 1- i- 1 NORTON A S' Ride a On Pantella En ri ch es 000 Purse Cubs to Robins By a-VREELAXD (Staff Correspondent at The EagleJ -ARATOOA Aug not neceaaary for Joseph WIdener to send his scow Chance Shot after Bcapa Flow the Alleged "beet son of Man War He can do It with another Kiev The gray eon of Stefan theQraat-Krona with 11S pounds up and Earle Bande in the saddle nipped Harry Payne crack filly Pantella carrying 122 pounds and with McAtee sstrlde on the post She race was the Grand Union Hotel 8takea valued 12000 distance six furlongs The Greentreo Stable'a Saxon with 110 pounds and El 11a as the waa third two lengths away I The race had Its unsatisfactory features as had the Travers Stakes last week! Again did a bad start mar the' chance ojC the Bcapa Saturday appears to be the Jinx for favorites In high-class races Flow hero this Again waa the assistant starter as a millstone on the head of the favorite That not the only unpleasant part of the race McAtee had the 112000 prixa well within his grasp' a hundred yards from tha finish and -through downright carelessness threw the money into the lap a a It were of Joseph sWldener' the owner of Kiev heritage la of tho thoroughbreds abroad McAtee was alarmed Wasted chances caused him to hasten to make amends Sande was anzlous that 'the stride of Kiev would not shorten but would Improve to the mad flight home Pantella checked l- By THOMAS HOUSES (Staff Correspondent of The Eagle?) tno Any 1 Maybe Ita the weather maybe it'a due to the fact the sword of Damocles In the form of an unconditional jeleaae H-fuifw the heads of variousanA sundry Brooklyn Robins maybe niirir Cabs are last soft for the hapless Flatbosh wanderers Any- fter losing three straight In St Louis are now In posses Ws two-game winning streak In this fair though windy city V' were beaten to 6 today In a game encumbered by many sad -featured by some hard and effective hitting The if iif- who clinched the Brooklyn' verdict ma son other gBfflXsrrlett the stately Robin third baseman- VV fTjm one of those athletes shore whose dogtts that aforementioned DuBocles looms threateningly But Bill la trying to beat fate 0e eke He tripled to drive In two vmns early In the game then H-Bid out a single In a crucial nine-Inning pinch that chased Babe Mas tnd Ous Felix across the plate with the winning Brooklyn margin Ypjgy Vance was on the mound for Brooklyn at the start of the game vaa "hot" at the beginning but cooled oltj conslderably In the VL when Rube Ehrtisrflt was PTv- Mscne Ehrhardt a catastrophe of a tie score Before long Jess jSSSesouthpaw was S'qdJess hung on until the dtbsgune' gg aufltcs Oat mu 11 this was going on the 'SSSS Laartd Vabruptly after the kMbad scored live runa off time third Inning Left-handed a mm hung around for a while Swifysnked lrflaror of Charter aftw Johnny Butler and Hank feBaty hit successive alngleam the ST luting Boot' considered by the heat pUcher of the ason cat ef that hole by simply at SI cat Ehrhardt Jack Fournier and RiMuwuld not smell Root's tail delivery through two more Salem but Charley was removed hr r1" hitter In the eighth over fe arotaats of 1SJM0 Chicago root-si Walter Hunsinger pitched the rirfi ii uas the victim of the Mf degree saeiigia i Ran- for Tolooa In Bth xBattod for Boot fa ath -Brooklyn 0-t 018 Chlcaao 1 8888881 8-8 Error Fnl' Two-haao Ortama Honana Frol min Tolaon Tkroo-bnao hlta- Jaeoboon Marriott Homo Stolon iWiloon Adam Bohn Coonoy Grimm Holly Adams Eoft on bnaon Brooklyn I Chlcaao gv Baooo on OS Vane 81 off Oaberaa oS Ehrhardt 8s off Root 1 off Hnatstagor 1 7 'v tv t-rv 5 -3 i m- A Cubs'- at toff Holds Not First Time 7-! McAtee Shows It wss the second time this oearon that McAtee has been so kind to Mr Wldener and Earl Bands Aft Belmont Park McAtee hadthe mount on Pantella and In the National Stallion (takes he failed to detect Sande closing with a rush on Chance Shot When the finishing post teas reached Sande had hit the target with Chance Shot It was similar action on the part of McAtee that brought about defeat today The crack daughter of Chile as nimble-footed a a squirrel had flashed away from tho barrier and had raced well out In front tot her field' This from a ragged start Bcapa Flow tho 4 to 6 shot choice waa a had last to leave the barrier The son ef Men o': War had been fractious at ths post This afforded an assistant starter tho excuse to grab him by tha head When tho barrier was released Scapa Flow a fast breaker was lengths behind hls opponents van up fast on the outside of-hls In the first three furlongs about seventh position In tho -of 18 starters was carried very tailed to land In the picture He was badly beaten Crystal Domino was first te break line at the start But second soon caught to front before a sixteenth of a had been stepped 'Then Pantella under a pull opened a gap of lengths Jock Saxon and Crystal Domino raced to a bunch In the of the third division -The gray colt never a fast waa to the crowd but the rail and fighting hls way toward tho finish with every step 4' Ingle Scores Gehrig and Msusel an 'Browos Lose UIUWUS A Giants to Five Hits By GEORGE NOBBE Its FRANKLIN MALLORY seven ttmee nattonal champion said Mias Elisabeth Ryan who atm has bar first title to win will mast tomorrow afternoon at Forest Hills for tho singles tennis championship at Forest Hills -This much was decided yesterday afternoon when thee two survived th semi-final round -winning In straight sets from Miss Martha Bayard apd Mlas Mary BL Browns respectively go fgy tjie national championship tournament has gOnsV strictly according to form The Slth annual event baa reached the final round without a single upset being recorded' If this precedent Is maintained tomorrow Mine Ryan will bo tha official successor to Mias Helen Wills 4 In the semi-finals of tha doubles Mias Browne playing -with Mrs Heataiaaar 1 la Ehrhardt 8 la 8 1-V bom cat in Sth Fatty I I 1 Petty Loilif pitcher Hnntatnaar Umpire Rim Rial- Hart and liidaafUa Time Of 8 hoofs and 14 minot- 'ivy How MrsMallory and Miss RyanTrinmphed V- -a-ftot 5 fc Uv of her trying to recover It and Kiev was trying to smother It The 'crowd at this time was to a frenzy of excitement And what's crowd it wool Other crowds on other days wars as pink tea parties to comparison Except that it was composed of men and women dressed ta the height of fashion an orderly well behaved It wss a mob Shoulder to shoulder they stood afternoon in ths grand stand i Side by -slds on ths lawn until the gates were thrown open for the to ner field were the racing enthusiasts this -day From am eighth of a mils beyond the clubhouse all down the stretch and to 'the quarter mile around 'the turns -wars men and women fairly packed Into the track toclosure Lust of Battle Rouses Mob Imagine than tbs' roar: of tha' crowd when this sensational fight for ths prise was on Those who had bet on Scapa Flow1 and saw him so far behind aad carried wide to tha stretch passed him up and -turned their attention to tha fight betwoon Pantella and Kiev It was a battle now between two outsiders to the betting' Psnteite coupled with Tipster was at 4 to Kiev was at 8 to 1 Tbo admirers of -each wars hoarse with their words of encouragement yelled and hurled at their Jockeys up Mo Atee!" the Whitney friends admonished their Jockey On Sandal No quarter" this from the Sandeltes Pantella aad Kiev buckled down Each waa courageous to tho stag gsrtag point Pantella was unable to recover Kiev in his rush gathered speed with each leap Both flashed to the winning poet almost abreast stride was ths longer and ths stronger to the last headlong dash the finish was so close that deathly silence smothered the previous yells Which woe the first -Pantella or -Klevt Suspense balanced the scales The officiate like Solomon aat -In Judgment Which way would ths scales drop? Not a word not a sound while ths Judges were selecting ths number' Then No dropped Into the slot first and a cry of exultation followed- -wins!" -Kiev wins!" The Sandeltes were delirions with Joy Their cries weratas sods-of ths grave to the hopes of the Whltneyltes -v Flagstaff Beats Peanuts By Two Lenktha Tha Merchants and' Citizens dicap for throe-year-olds and upward' value 87808 net distance one mile an da sixteenth wss won by Flagstaff with Lavcrce Fator in tha saddle He beat Peanuts by two lengths with Blondln third Princess Doreen the winner of the Saratoga Handicap managed to boat Cloud-land and thus escaped the stigma of finishing last Princess Doreen and Peanuts were equal favorites at to 8 but It wae Flagstaff which was Just nosed ont by Dossier -yesterday that carried the most- money Ho waa backed from 8 to "1 -down to 4 to 1 1 In hls race today ho carried IS pennUa less Peanuts made a brave -fight but between Richards who -waited too tar out of tho race with 1m a half mile from home aad a big swelling on hls back which waa due to a tight girth and a poor saddle which he carried throe days ago he ran a re- markable- Trainer Odom cut away the lead pad and cased hls saddle today so that It would not press on the sore spot Pesnntg Unable To Overcome Handicap But Peanuts try as ha would and 1 racing as bravely as to other days found hls handicap of 117 pounds poor Jocksyshlp and a sore back too much to overcome Princess Doreen led for seven furlong when Fater moved Flagstaff Into the lead and -Vl i ik J- qr as JdW ft 3 i r- vs- r- a i' i 'Vi ose "V' mart ipp sow-: tai old plsb reo als AFTER SHAKE UP 11 88 Idas Bpa va Miss FIRST' SXT 5 i '--JWst OcesekTr'-V-Miss Rysa 4-4 4 4 4 iiiy Stroks Analyst as VD NUF Mtae'Rysa Ml Bre wse I ll 8 -J scoot set rolt Icm KImUtu'! 818818 888 Mlae Brawn -1 4- 4818884 gtrk Aanlyats Ol TXW Miss Ryes 8 18 18 IT 1 Miss Brewse 18 -84 14'- 1' Rtufltnlttlo SA DF Mtae Rma 1 II II Ml Brawn i 14 88 'X Flayi Big bit Proceedings Oh karwln Jacobson was highly tepctiBt is t)i ctrly procwdlnin At afteraeon 'First Mr Jaeob-aa ana to catch what asomod a at laitieularly difficult line drive Oat iav tha Cuba two-run Jump Aktla Kit later -Jake waa lnatru-aal la the production of that baa Brooklyn rally "Bob Rephenaon and Hawk Wlk had ataglad aucceaalvely with aat In the first Inning when Ouriqr Grimm lifted a long fly to sow Jacobeon ran back easily fed Kmatabout to pull the ball mt Ala shoulder In his usual nchalant ityle But something tenad The ball dropped to the pud tar a double and Stephenson ad Wilma dashed over the plate bnria Hakes fp vV hr Pag( ICladeeda But Jacobson made up for -that Hi came up with two out In the voktyn third and lashed a three-Jw up against tha right-field ace Bohue alngled ecoring Jacob-man doubled ecoring tea Cox singled ecoring Her-Palix singled sending Cox to amd sad Marriott tripled to right Sfi Koring Cox and Felix fide er Juat like that tha fifth Felix drove borne run into the right-field tabea With Vance on the "ad aad running smoothly to all that four-run lead fthla wma not thus The Cubs taM to hit Vanes In the fifth and tmawere across and Ehrhardt there before the game was naaHy8toiM IP 18 14 jy JTony 'LuxerTs timely hit a hgf field single to center field scoring "Lou Gehrig and Bob Meuoel to the eighth toning after two were out broke up a mound duel between HertrPennock of the 'Yankees and' Elam Van Glider of -tha St Louis Browns 1 to 1 Tho hit gave Miller Hugging pennant aspirants their second straight victory la two days oyer tho City Atmospheric conditions mors suitable for football than tho pestlms prevailed but did not dampen the spirits of ths 10000 loyal fans on hand to witness ths contest Pwnock twirled almost alrtltbt halL He limited Georgs Slalerie charges to four scattered two of which were made by Sam Rica the center fielder In no toning did the Mound City combination comb more than ena Ingle from tho offerings of Miller Hugging right-handed ace Gilder also hurled a fins gams allowing the Yankees bat six safeties one of which was a double to left field by Tony Lazserl to ths fourth 'frame" However ths two-bass blow want for naught as Las-zeri was caught at tha plate on Fat Collins hit to Robertson after Jumping Jos Dugan had put Lazserl on third with a neat sacrifice Staler to McNatoes who covered first Off to a Flying Start Colonel riflemen get off to a flying start to their half of tho first inning registering- one ran Mike Gazelle playing shortstop to place of Mark who was forced to remain on the bench because of what la believed by him to ho a torn or displaced muscle In hls Chest led off by drawing a free pass to first base- A moment later he stole second Earl Combs who returned to tho lineup yesterday after a week's layoff duo to a mashed finger took a hefty slice at one of Van fast slants It was a sizzling grounder which bounced elf tha fit Louis gloVed left hand for a bit Ga sella taking third Lou Gehrig obliged with a long sacrifice fly to 'Sam Rice and Gasella crossed the plate with the Initial run Browns Even Things many He gained field the away was mite two middle Kiev breaker on- AS Down it down of the She wss to Flow appeared down hugging stronger rivals "But up ont at ffi and The was crouched nice her quarters Saxon to see tats along through made head through down hid Kiev' Like Bayard Mrs Mallory vt -E -I- FIRST Feist scorod what "la considered an Upset by defeating Mrs Mallory and Mrs Benjamin Cole after three-fast-endv brilliant sets 2 S- 7 Tbs other finalists win ba Mias Ryan and Miss Eleanor Goss who defeated Mrs rH Rosser and Miss Alice Ifrencls v--' Chops Were Nqrer Better'- ''''r' The far-famed -Ryan chop strokes were never working closer to por-f Cotton than in' the first 'set of her nitch jwlth Mias Browns Those vicious slices dived for the turf and seemed to stick there so low were their bounds Swift accurate and deep they succeeded In keeping eo fine a MlssBrowne In backeourt almost continuously Try as she would this gallant Californian who wen her first national title back ln l12 as a girl of It could not dig them up to any purpose- Her helpfulness simply appalled ths 4000 spectators 'who were rooting for her whole-heartedly to win Some Idea of the marvelous pace and precision of Miss Ryan's strokes can be gained from tha point -score which shows that Miss Browns only succeeded In ishtng five points to ths first-five gamea- Never in her life had she been threatened with stkch an Ignominious -defeat -'J Miss (Browne Rallies 3amdy ''f 4-But little Manf -Browns' Is a cou- rageous fighter and tbsaeeond sat saw a decided braes to her playing Starts lng off with her own she forced the score to deuce five times before Miss Ryan waa able to break through That one gams gave some inkling of what was coming v' when Mies Ryan assumed service she decided to speed up the ploy Charging to tho net she waa met by a cleverly controlled series of passing shots by-Wss Browne Twice these resulted in clean placements and on pantella ths Stretch was all Pantella' In ths sprint the back stretch to the middle torn and Into the homestretch raced very easily although she conceding- from 6 to 13 pounds each of her opponents save Scapa which met her on even terms pantella at this period of the race to have ths money nailed had saved ground by the rail and she waa racing and faster than any of her save ena Kiev it was not Kiev that loomed dangerously when straightened for the ran home Tha contender this point was Saxon Ho had vtti off Jock and Crystal Domino waa making a bid for the ted- spectacular part of the fl man yet to come McAtee was ijtu on withers holding her speed to restraint under a easy pulL Saxon had reached -tall and was almost to her McAtee was looking over MaSheuider at Ellis who was riding frantically' McAtee In hls glance backward did not turn tar nougharound Sends astride eftho Sands had worked hls vT the rail with Kiev' and then the clutter cfhorseethst up ths second dlririonat the of the He had cut at one point and on th at another When Kiev nm the stretch ths body of Saxon him from McAtee Mra Mallerr '4 4 4 4 8 8 8 4 Mlae Bayard 88884848 StrokF AaslyaUL BA IMP Mattery 8 I 'l Bsyaid wt rl 18 'M 4 I SECOND SET Feint Been Mt Mattery 4 I1ITIM Mlae Bayard 88488841 Strok Anatysia A- SA DF BP Mr Mattery 1 14 B18- 8 18: Mia Bayard 8 8 8 14 8 11 Raeapttnlatlon SA OL SP BP Mrs Mattery lr IT 18-84 8 IS 8T Bayard 8 U11TI 8 14' 48 Frisch DisappiewJr (Special to Tha' EagleJ -V- Louis Aug Minus the services of thelr cap tain Frank'-Frisch- John Mo-Graws Niv Tork Giants received another setback In thstr sloVenth-hour-dash 'for the They were beaten- by tbs St Louis' Cardinals hers this afternoon' to Grover Cleveland Alexander? who was cast off to the Cards by the Chicago Cubs a month ago proved' a nemesis enigma puzzle and everything else to the Giants Tha Cards quickly solved Jimmy assortment of curves tto score three runs In the second inning one- more than enough to win the ball gams Tha absence of Frisch who mys teriously from tha headquarters shortly before gam time forced McGraw to make last-minute shift -In' the lineup George Kelly was assigned to cover post at the -keystone sack with 1 Bill Terry on first Freddie Llndstrom at third aad Travis son doing tbo shortstopping McGraw also made another change In the lineup sending Melvin Ott the 1 S-year-old rookie outfielder to left field In place of the veteran MeuseS --v -t Alexander held the' MeGrawmen to' five hits two of which came In the fonrth Inning One of the hits double by "A1 Tyson 'Tho Cardinals bunched their hits off Ring to good ad vantage four of their safeties -one of which was a triple by Lester Bell' coming in the second Inning-- t- -V Glsnts Fan Easily Tbs' teams went' out' In one-two-three order 1 in the first Inning but In their haff the second' trams the Cardinals pushed over their three runs Jim Bottomley first up picked out one of Rings curves and clubbed It to right field for a single Lester Bell lost no time In scoring Bottomley sending one ef Rings slants to a far corner in centerfleld for i triple' After Douthlt had fallen victim- to Ring's assortment of curves' hanged out a neat single to left' field scoring Bell'-sad when Ott Juggled the ball second Thevenow let four balls go past him and strolled to first i4 vi-srvHr Alex "A3CynaK Stogtew-At this juncture Grover Cleveland Alexander delivered a sharp single to right field and CTFarrea crossed the plats safely but' Thevenow was caught trying for third 'Mueller i to Llndstrom Holm endd the assault on Ring' by grounding out to Jack-son' 'S- The Giants pulled over their lone tally tho fourth fixm when Tyson led off wlth hls long double ter right After Jackson 'had succumbed to offerings Llndstrom sent a long lly to Bill Southworth Tyson taking third after tho catch Georgs Kelly -handed a tree pass to the Initial Bin Terry then crashed ont a slngle to right field scoring Tyson-- Hefnie Mueller also -drew a free ticket to flrst -clog-glng the 1 bass' paths' hut were left-stranded when Florence filed out to Holm 5- -'-V Ring waa withdrawn in favor of a pinch hitter Msusel In the seventh Inning! after two were out and Terry had walked -Meusel' also strolled but Ott forced Terry The-venow to Hornsby and what might hava been a dangerous Glanrally was nipped In the Scott' to 'jRriief Roto'-' Jack Scott who took up ths pitching burden where Ring left off held the Garde hltlesg in the last two innings and none of Rogers charges with the exception of Bottomley who- drew a free pass after two were ont In -the eighth reached tho initial sack while Scott was do- nerve came back and ahe began to pnt Mrs Mallory through tho merry old run-around -Molla called upon all the speed of foot that has made her so formidable on the courts for so many years but Miss splendidly paced -flat -drives angled sharply- from- corner to corner proved too fast- for her on many by Heathcota Stephenson wilaoa end a pass to Grimm mm and filled the bases -awt came and forced over Wi a base on balls to tWuXQonay nit a long fly and SSn wored Then Rube got on a fly ball and the Cub checked one run short of a -u Robins knocked Osborne Performed his aforemen-CJIjuMI-ann stunt In the 1 puts more than good iJw Jhind ball Ms of Pinch hlttora aided I immensely when they jvtled It up In the elrth CUrIv gt Tolaon Troatfilnes and Dan tins after a long hard rally the Noree-woman laughed at tha spectacle of herself- katg the elusive little white ball for so long only to lose the point In tho end Mrs! Mallory's jVt i A- s- Believed toBe On His Way 1 Home -r-' McGraw IsMum Sportsmans Park' St Louis Aug 21 FranUa Frisch captain of tha Giants disappeared mysteriously shortly before today's game hero amd It Is believed that ha has jumped the team When last seen Frlsch had bis bag packed and was leaving the Chase Hotel at which the team makes Its headQUarters In a taxi Frisch was -still when the Giants appeared on the field and Manager McGraw refused to make any comment beyond saying that ho did not know tho where-: abouts of th missing player and that Friah did not make known hie Intentions of quttlng the taam Hone of the 'other Giants know anyhlng about sudden departure It is believed that he Is now on hls way to his horns In New York -After the Giants! lost yesterday's game here1 Manager McGraw Van- nouncod that Frisch would hereafter play third base and that Llndstrom would bo assigned to second tho post Frisch had boon covering Stridently tho change did not moot with approval and ha decided to quit the team rather than be shifted While tho Cardinals wore at bat In the fourth inning of yesterday's game they had a- runner on first base and Frisch missed a sign from the bench which every other New York player on "the field -got Frisch as the hall waa pitched started to cover second-base The ball was hit and went over tha spot Frankie has just left A single resulted and it paved tho way forth winning rally With Frisch -missing today McGraw put Kelly on second baso Terry on first and Llndstrom remained at- third Travis Jackson acted as esptaln McGraw declined to give any Intimation of tha action ho would take against Frisch he has -jumped the team" the manager said will be suspended -J Mrs Frank Frich wife of the New York Giants captain who disappeared before the-game with' the Cardinals at St Louts todayveald last night she had no knowledge 'of hls whereabouts and did not know if he had quit the Giants "I heard anything -about It add Mrs Friscb when Informed of the reports-'--! have not had a telegram from Mr Friscb as to hls whereabouts suppose he must he on hls way' homaV Dennis Geann Pitches 0f NoHitj No-Rnn Game MUwankesr- WliaiAug v- 2 Dennis Gearing left-ha rded pitcher of the Milwaukee American Association Club won a no-hit no-run game from Columbus In the first gams Of a doubler-heaor Jiors today The score was 10 Uo in fAvor oftha league Is the man-mountain Southern SfS? or Muvtnett and CmS? SM Dlck Cox wue hit so hard that biek miTL1" vH-defenae Clyde nd JlBd Jo Kelly replaced hhn' Krily eacrifleri takinff third Thn talking third Then on a eacrlflae 9y by cored kept him there to the end Peanuts about eight lengths off tho pace and next to last at one lime closed with Ths Browns evened matters In their half of tho fifth inning when McManus scored after one was- out McManus first up got a Ilfs when Dugan who fielded hie sharp ground- made a high throw--to 'Gehrig After Schang filed ont to Combs McManus -stole Gerber followed by- crashing a stogie to' center McManus by some fast running crossed ths plats to safety with what later proved to bs tho Brawny Ions counter of tho afternoon The teams went- along on even terms' until tha eighth when Lazzerl banged ent hls one-base wallop it spelled defeat for Van Glider and forces Earl Combs led off te tho Yankees half of the eighth by drawing a free ticket to tbo Initial station Earl was retired a moment later when Gehrig forced him 81slr to Gerber Best Is a Babe Rnth tanged heavily at one of Van curves but ths best ho could do wss to send a high fly to right field which Miller grabbed Bob Mensel advanced Gehrig te the hot corner with a neat single to left finirtiT'T Through Gray WoK Things were shaping nicely tor victory for Pantella 3Schtee was ths picture of contentment Pantella wss racing strong -and showing tho white feather Nothing to ft but Pantella- So thought Me-Atee But like a hungry gray wolf Its prey cams Kiev down tho middle of the track- Band wss giving hlmafuU doss ofwhlpoU Tho gray colt was given nis sii He had not stepped off Ilka a sprinter hut With each stride he had gsth-red momentum and now he was proving that hls heart was big hls longs sturdy an hls strldajioworf ah To help hls chance Saxon waa acting as a screen hiding him from tha careless contented McAtee Thus they came tearing down ths Stretch these Juveniles ot high class to a ad whirl of speed There was no change In tho position of tha leaders only Kiev alone was changing ths color ot tha racing picture within tha sixteenth pole with a hundred yards in ore to go there was a- change as snddsn os a lightning Saxon dropped back Just as Kiev moved up on tho outatdv That gave McAtee hls first glimpse of tha gray colt that was thundering down ready to grab -tho prize vNot till then had McAtee sensed the danger from any quarter save Saxon McAtee Seeks to Stan Tide of Destruction Seeing the gray colt rushing down upon him Uko an avalanche McAtee sought to stem ths tide of destruction by calling upon hls filly for a supremo effort to reach tho goal to rush -to the stretch and finished second' i- Earl Sends had a good day ta the -saddle He rode three' Martha Martin Kiev and Laddie In the-last raca he finished third with Broadside The Beverwyck Steeplechase handicap at two miles value 88000 Joke' Those who laughed! heartily were tha backers of Bright sas which won The uroather was warm bnt not bright All day It threatened te rain but all it did to spoil the desires and inclinations of thou sande of racegoers Victory Mlas Bayard used along fully followed through backhand that was reminiscent of Miss -I best stroking If her game had had Just S' trifle more power than it did she might have won-But tenths end Mrs-Mallory ootspeeded her both to stroking the ball and to retrieving It While the victory was decisive the tremendous amount' of running that sho had dona affected Mrs lory somewhat to the- doubles match that followed She did not' seem to be able to get her mind really down to business and In ths face of Mrs marvelous volleys this was fatal i Ths former Charlotte Hob-mer-was the reat' backbone of her team' and Its triumph waa due largely to her Individual brilliance of play Rena Lacoste and Norris Williams 2d played a-curtailed doubles engagement against Henri Cocbet and Jacques Brugnon After winning the first set 8 2 tha Franco-Ameriean team dropped the second 8 With tho score tied at' 8-all tha referee celled the to order te permit the doubles to ro oa- Alt of the four' players took things easy and it was Impossible to get much Idea -of their real form -j two other occasions Miss Ryan was forced to net the ban Then taking a tip tho wayMlse Goep had played against -Mias Ryan on- Friday Miss Browne began mending drives to-her backha These "shots succeeded in hurrying the favorite and she began making errors Miss Browne encouraged her to keep 1 on by-sending her chasing about backeourt- by driving to the two corners alternately --The fifth emme went to denes nine times on Miss service before she finally succeeded in winning It and going tnto the lead for tne first time JL--1 That advantage wae short liredA Herv grim Irish opponent resumed her net storming with-- ferocity volleying with the vigor and poise that one usually only looks for from' male players- Having command at the barrier- she ran' through tho remaining games In Short order' V-f Tho- set waa Just about as hard fought and stubbornly contested as a match could be Although there were only nine games 98 points were played an1 average of 11-per gam a This Is almost double the usual num- rtvrii'- 7" Bayard -X-vx'-'' A'- f'i -Mrx' Mallory's Victory seemed colorless In "comparison with tho titanic straggle to tho other half of the 'semVflnais Miss BayanL veteran campaigner" though she Is" got off to a alow almost timid-start One -would never believe -that this was the confident llttlesallp of a girl who defeated her Norse- opponent at the Heights Casino last February Mrs'- Mallory won the 11 rat 'four samei the first three being at love Tb In the -ttfthrgame- Mias Bayard got commend ot her strokes Her i (Con tinned on Page 2)' botGu Co filed dZLgyrU rammed a har-4 vJkb lege hed on error- Herman bt anl1x went to eec- kj Bill Marriott who Lf la don it Ho eased cwvdmu Cooney two game wse over Cbblf ttlrtrlhS5Xitir the h-- I i Ouy Bush are ggsa arsis Kennel Sdiedulet Show Hr1? Kennal Club at tiir ill-breed dog ifety Field Artillery Jbity i Tork City dose Sept committee Sosa from J5 thl tJo on exhlbl- Sjte For prise -list A PureU 24 Stone au i 1 ft MV Manhattan Handball Final to Be Played Oscar del Glndlcs registered an easy victory over Abraham Hamburger 21 to 7 axid 21 to 8 in' the semi-final round of the singles Class 3" Bdball tournament at Manhattan Beach yesterday afternoon Otto Zoubek who defeated Lurie after three hard-fought games ta ths other semifinal match 21 to 20 11 to 21 and 21 to 15- wlU oppose Del Gludlce to the finale this afternoon Zimmerman and Hyman Reach Brighton Final Zimmerman and Hyman were the victors over Berry and Katz 14 to 1A 7 to IS 'and IS to 3 In tha semifinal round of the doubles hand' tennis tournament at Brighton Beach yesterday afternoon Pearlman and -S" match IS to 7 and IS to 14 will play Zimmerman and Hymah to the finale this afternoon tried to turn back the years Relentlessly came the gray wolf of Europe Hie name is Kiev i4 he a eon pi Stefan tho Great and hls Ing-the filoclng After the game Manager McGraw Intimated that If Frisch does not appear on ths field tomorrow he will suspend' him without pay and the captaincy win bo taken from him AT DBXTEB TASK TODAY TfuMi ITr4r HhwlnB te 1 Gteate lt4S i 8:48 TJL XOontlnoed on Page fi) 2'1.

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