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THE BVSHING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1916, hin _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (Anca) CRIPPLED, BUT OH, MY! wee oe a COP VE te the Pree Puttin is he New York Brentng World Come ore free Purr) vine om, ry tou oe ie tau! ind t mine - 1 SAW 11 DRow / Have a Bry Future Behind Hin ones Cee ele ae Divbie will be unabl title in the National P roll, which will enen as eore as an cat With @ bew mouse fluke end 6r \ WE y Hven the most optimistic aaviee v, Lf FL if 4 Matiy not to throw away the return j Mi g a // a=. half of his Cincinnati toket, yy You can catch sharks by basting f y) af ar ip XY y , RY, tL Lcd the hook with a horse, which eeeme been esceeding!: Dy the unszpected resistance . to be the | a sieki oa Rew oo out te rol e > nee S000 raced recently o! +4 RR od Jim Barnes Sets New World’s Mark ian ora.se ee a 4 re & him ond heed weeping around a brave youth at @ WB Me fords of the Thames, armed railroad station you don't know vi Gof copper ewords, and fought Whether he Iv woing to the war oF to manage Cincinnats For Seventy-two Holes of Medal Play bi 3 "ihe trouble with these dawsened Ty Cobb of Links Wins Pro! (WinneRs OF PR Barnes Betters Old Record | wit, "shuatigcin? ft ati : , f T IZES tp "att "wotercree on theo Britons” aid Cassar (“or words to Tourney at Van Cortlandt | IN GOLF TOURNAMENT Made by MacDonald Smith | j¢ gecretary Daniele ever atten With 276 Strokes. AT VAN CORTLANDT PARK. in 1913 by Two Strokes, | baseball aime in Chicage Ne Ww Know that we need more battleships. i a $5 tf i f i HG FI is sf st priae, $400 » Jim "hieago c " ate lt tete antsoten, By William Abbott. ree dnd te amount, | [All tournamenta the last three years, | Chica clnime to hese, Paranege expecially the metropolitan obi © morte % Dusted and blown out of their Te % M BARNES, the Ty Cobb of the] {i to $225, split between Elmer | ri ty Garden city, last week, (round. | All Jo that, Ob- that Ray ue “TaNIe MAY Be CRIPPLED, BUT THEY HAVEN'T links, won the Professional Golf|] gi" Tenure Macdoneld. rifth and | {When he came in second to Wa and Home ; . y 1] ciekar crete mas ote ane “4 ‘ i Winter batting average . feu iv ovr, ere’ Association's tournament at ing to $0, wplit bee || Maxen in the triple play-off for the | Siner Dein ae ; 2 Van Courtlandt yesterday, and he % Hagen and Pati fret prize, \e le; 40, Will Macfar- For his victory Barnes wins $300 in rr cn pipes tag A dbase do fi, WiIL Mactar: Jy ost and a handsome silver cup, | @atting average year round..... 200 plit bet nao jay. Barnes returned « total of 276 q Jack Hutehinson, || Young Mr. Loving, one of the star] When @ jockey gets too heavy for acl rokes, having rounds of 67, 69, 67and cdonald won the sfectal prise | |#raduates of the public links, racing he can continue his riding in HERZOG EXPECTS TO LEAVE CINCINNATI 13. he bast eighteen hole morning | {fight at home during the tourna. |4ny of the major leagues, ys . best previous record wall road on Tues N bie ree ment, and his rounds of 69, 73, 9, 68 ogy ten 5 © WITH M’GRAW TO-DAY. || *°re4 by Macdonald Smith in the 19) ‘ were something to be expected. After | apis “* “=ueline 0 eraperea no er an Trl e metropolitan championship, when he ¢ 67 in the after- || Kathering up his numerous prises the — 3 CINCINNATI, July 20. ehot four times around the Scarsdale acelved $10. In the || happy youngster set sail for Quaker] Washington team has never been e The New York Giant links for a 378 total. forenoon yesterday Barnes gath- || Ridge, where he had engagements to-|in a World Series except as spec- et going to mak Barnes, who had the best ered in $10 more, thanks to a 67, || day to teach twelve club members the|tators. With the exception of one me U is services of M He est AverAS®) 1 and later Loving won a similar || eame. game neither has Pat Moran's team. the Reds. John McGraw || Tecord of any pro last year, made his/} amount by finishing in t Double Bill From Browns' Teoord on the public links, which are Walter Hagen, the new “met” | , Bnsend ME 7. not even within looking distance of champion, didn't find the public | MMs, bas ob he Tae oF aa c being @ champlonahip course. Yet tho| thé Whitemarsh Club didn’t take any| Course one to be recommended for SiYovetroon ‘and wo other pinyers | Van Cortland: links are harder than| chances 2ewterday. 6! 24 the ARN green, which were about as emoats, ovtaprinved. the Lefty High injures Hie Shoulder, Which Brings Hospital List of have not been mentioned be- || the card shows because it is almost| the big field, and he was never headed | Hagen finished ey Jennin, always putting St: ‘Both Herrmann and Hersog are impossible to putt truly on the greens.| for the remainder of the tournament. | W!th 281, five strokes behind the win-| somebody in to run for Craw- ‘ars Up to Six—-Manager Donovan Thankful That He Has dent that the deal ie as good || Probably every pro who competed in| Harnes was a little wobbly toward/ 47 1 io tne oneearm goiter, | i & Strong Secondary Defense, . as made, thelr confidence being |) the tournament wasted @ dozen un-lentesth, where ho sliced Into | the| who performed the startling feat of | yats'iue tr beomis, «Times, and wy, Moaraw's message | |necessary strokes on his four rounda| rough, overplayed the green and took | etting a 68 on hia second round, |i The ‘het ‘sun nm because the greens were simply a but his margin] finished 11 strokes outside the t -day, d le e ten B . Gseault on Fisher, Old hes und he 60 told his friends to: wmetimes the ball would roll en by the other prizes, with @ total of 29 at Boreman Bulger rucr,| filed the" por Tere “uocane “op |] Hnwenla. ne wae preparing leave | Straight," whe often it would strike I'Barnes breesed in three|. “I'm not going very well: I oan't|, Witergtretcn fohe went beng PITE the ravages ot hardiuck.| HomeRun Baker and it te fee || eee arene deat Nd ‘ai wey || Pumps and wander off in any old di- ead of Jack Dowling and|get better than @ 72,” Murtucc! sald Legh ghabid would bring the latest victim being Letty) geeq tuck; | fection, Elmer Loving, who tied for second | on his final ro Ye hi ev out the usual morbid crowd, y that Col, Ruppert got completed. und. Yet what an event H ther Barnes, who can probably outdrive a scor uld be igh, the Yanke have ano! that former for the Rude juat in |] Ashley Lloyd, @ Director of the ||any other pro this side of the Atiai em tommmariy. Held the Western Randnede or tamara party double-header tucked under their] time, w Yor! {n Cinelnnati 1 tic, got his usual long | irl ewi ° 4 ? rm, are well vu: in front of the pur- ‘ ind the {Be Gos Be ee ee ere to hie pen nd has figured well up in| daily battle on the public link: Halil ade Ba Tl [il fon and fit: , gulng Red Sox and are going right] ‘ “You don't realise the strength of hance | quently he overdrove greens, which jet the endurance in those tral deck at the Browns to-day for more |Oldring or, the absence of Haker,” ¢ | COAch® HS 8 FAD, tae fe coe Bets F ke Wi M ee 4 W wender aif, they are net conkers yester- 0. We wen ‘This epidemic of hard luck appeare | Gay, “until you recall just what ’. tive of take several wallops to get away near er. nr 0c. ws or Tr wiana keep ug, the t to bave no bs 9 One by one nee Froud hay a with them both in the ., tha greene, a an tia ¢ sniten, Woe but @tare of the club have been knock nd-u) ‘or instance, @ pitcher may be nes, other pros, play YY lor le where out UAL both outhela and infleld are| Dace Cidring now eo as to wet at the| obo ladh tnd chotce ef either | |Ris second shota accurately, while his After an Oddly Run Race jor puffe makeshift. And still the Yankees next man, but with Baker in there to tx or O'Mara, ore t of the | putting was ruled by the vagaries of a he Rube there would be noth- || Cubs who offer Zimmerman and] the greens. After rounds of 67 and 61 -_— We wonder how those champlen win! ing but to put the ball over and|| $10,0 or Zimmerman and aj Barnes found himself tied with P TIN ‘The enrolment of High in the list |take @ ehanc Doyle at the end of the frst day's After Beaten He Gains Advan-| sult to, mane, up, the lost, grout: of noncombatants :uns the hospital Figgins . é Met up to aix able-bodied athietes—| , An, interested | spectator at the tage by Roly’s Wide Turn | the other two whipping in vain be- R A C I NG every one of them @ star—end Bill jeaguer, who Donovan is on pins and needies for|has just returned with his hair cut Into Stretch. After the Morrisiana the impression A Barden into @ man," as Gibso t, Lae Moges, gol reat right down to the bone, Several of than Eadie Campbell" tn the sadale Em ir C t T ck it. Perhaps Billy’ thinks the and Roger Rearicetaas, yr mm gry who hove Bae heir hair] Qunvoat Smith, Jim Buckley's big) Coogen, the Brooklyn borer, and Eddie Dorsey, By Vincent Treanor. tin pi ea a fe ty 8 1 ta lant ae oe grown ond the wayaiie, 2 bv a gelyey ' heavyweight, has two hard battles on|t¢ colored lightweight from Philadelphia, in ERNROCK, August Belmont's | himself. Tommy M for in- (YONKERS & MT. VERNON) caren ry pry id It lo an appalling let of ene ition Wocartney head eha' his hands, To-morrow night at Roch- peg bout, Im asother ten-round battle, the Yan eater he will tackle Bill Brennan, the wien -pladinle dca three-year-old, won the Morris- | etance, mau eae “7 cngsaee ane ry aasat: Chicago heavyweight, In a ten round| Martin Jullen has given up the management jana Handicap yesterday At) account, Capt. Cassatt, however, is @ MORRO Yonkers after a race which for pecu- ~ }of Jim Savage, the Orange, N, J, hea jb atic! for home products. He likes or—Out for twe In response to a request from David | bout, and on July 9 he will box Bat- |), lm fitiee, ln ORAM. Oo Mey errs llarities of running hed anything seen | to devel lop his own horses and riders | 6 OVERNIGHT FEATURES Cote: Ay \y 00 ¥ ok with bruleed eheet | Shean of the Paventysfrat Regiment, w the eight round) ir” “sian got bigger matches and. more auie euasoh beaten forty wave, Of in \ie0:, BH) he pas IP ne ‘e dolar Hy Recovering trom & complet mong for Havage than say manager be eer! front, around the firet turn in the|{t St & great expense. Trial by Jui ohiek Sess A jwole tern from had, The only boxer that {a too much horse for little Campbell. pher-| te the feature tout at the Averme A, 0. t0-|hu wine is dlany Plone, the Incckbe, tant, | van, he set the pace to the far turn pales - aoldiere might enjo f oie * the "national pastinescand’ peor hh night Marty Cros, the promising welterweight of | woight, who boxes Joe Welling at the Broad. acracking clip, At this point how, The seven fillies Bye in the id may be out ihe fighting family of name, will porting 7 fora y ” the Yanks, tao, yyy Neeiouls oth Bud prune, Oe wo tel jaca Lad e Roly moved up to Fernrock and Demolene Fine the nly Bd Gi Yio @ month with @ Connestious chamion, in the main event of] 4, Patterson has taken Jol after he went past him the Belmont 'qrageay first, Marte Odile second, he | moi While the Yanks were defeat- | ten rounds, There will be another tem, thee! popular Weet Side boxer, under *\colt seemed thoroughly beaten, The| Queen of the Water third, and 60 on SE ERIVTCH'G OND dampen! , CEReT Tce eo MM | hale The Browne, the oaruahing |fu te8 te #4 smd Wee Use sow orang’ ab Ta favorite, Trial By Jury, then got into|down to Mother Machres, who was Who ten't afraid to fight any op- Wty High--Sprained shoulder | favir fect. “They Seo fen Relar now has tors fable etd ait |utght™ at” te ilar Sparung’ Cuba fay [fhe running, after trailing lengths) Ai"iO- cree oP the racing luck tn ponent and fgdt for a decision] and out fer a week. two games from Detroit while |iangement tan be das barber. Jobe nae fut |, Lore is alan matched te lox Marty Cros behind the uneasy and Bains 139.88 this race, after being away from the mart ae y ~ | Mgned up Jack Dampers, it at Arverne io two wooks, ¢ the stretch was reache was! post badly. 7 e gag bout. Jock Wematched| weng only thing left” observed the Cleveland Indiana were deat: | TAvywaght. Demjecy made ouch 6 hit defeat a Lad v alongside of Roly. — ‘The race looked a two-horse affair] Oscar Lewisohn's Boots, which eo L Wa Math co og We the tween Roly and Trial by Jury, |!mpreasively won the fifth race, is | Tals Ges., s not imported, as the programme sald, nS. C—T0-NIGRT, ‘The latter waa on the outside of Roly ' wR eRe ad oS ERG, Seton, hiladelphia, Had th inke « ead iF Capt. Huston, as he dolefully ing PI img John Lester Jobnaw that Jobo signed him| pyeddie Welsh will leave Minneapolis for hi it Pueaday evening, twelve rounds |CARt MNS wttion last night, via] elipped, the Readlines in Boston | coy tire veare’ sontraxt, Dempens bad to go|imucdiately after ble Dost with Charlie, White everest left hand | the franchise, and one or two more would Rave shown wnuewal vigor. | nome because of the lines of his mother, but | io.morrow might to resume taining for bis bout He hasn't much of a | Secidents will get that.” nents will immediotely retum here when ehe is ost eho He was foaled in this country, Mugh to Kite even ole tale, 00%] te new owrers oF the Y Brooklyn's double defeat at the «eam. eae and in making the stretch turn Mo- ih mee on vlever Jack Brit. hands of the Pirates puts them so] Marry Donahue, the lightweight from Peoria, ‘Taggart on Roly bore out, and natur- AG ¥, radon ne an, mast close to the Braves tna another fis: weo knocked out 30 Gone, the Rochester ally the Cassatt horse had to go with eee, ’ aster may yan em out Of Airst | hoy, im the fist ro their bout at Roches J #4 e & momest “to give Grimehe 4 | Mrength Wiinout Ome ent ne the | Place, & Nook they Nave occupied {te last week, as teen matched to box Johbay mfr thee pats wil be ret out | him, Thia left an opening twenty Chance--to take soe ae ei itie leaderahip | since the season firat got under way, | rtaary in the Flower Clu ooe woth from to Vise" Deve Kurta and’ Nero Chink and’ Georg | AVS feet, wide for anything that wag 1- nnua P e were more like the Amerionn League would o| The Braves, even with their troubles | night, Donahue mye he t& willing to give Geld: | si) gad ater Spencer clash in the Bd able to drive through, along came @ wome to be @ regular! tien a myth, The eh some tactics checked, are coming like | pers another chance if be desires it, Neuss? ha colored Dome ta the voriens | Peraroce: Bly, Cal Trial by hi the day, and every a cyclone, and “Robbie” is in con- - i Ascon ocd Welling a "Wale ovan leaves the & stant danger of being overhauled, “ declares a news Joe Gan nM diine, ago, when it came time to trim the Phie would bo more remarkable if it club down te the paola Mmit a this breach Charlie has ‘ gl the H eral custom. Hut think what inight ° rie wales, ti but for the presence of Roy vais and Paddy Baumann, to say nothing In any bout a of Luther Boou The Yanks deserve a ‘hen Benny Feonard boxed Wi more credit than they wil one swore he Was a second \ fr ey ‘ores of people who ni for having held enw Gans with «a boxing gio tically drew compari Sag ft and nave sesayed pi men, Out Weat ‘The St. Louls Wrowns, you will re- ‘another ¢ member, were coming strong when 3 never has been another Joe| they lit here and, in many quarters, tiny i, and I will think myself i-| were heralded as the dark horse of if * sly lucky if I ever see his equa! in| the league. 3 rin, ‘ar ahead of - Meht weights lay that Another Dulwark of strength absurd to say that any me in times of atross has been Rube pound derisinvions taper could) Oldring. o more hits he ein hix clons. Gu d everything! s - 4a wrest Druin, wonderful skiti,| @44ed to Ae record yesterday, i roan ON te ce rte chem s| Jury out, cost the son of Fair Play R t S 1 evan Teares ne, ereunds be cores ies oi ae it nan ma 6 HS wih | antl gave Revnrsck an advane emnant sale 9 MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF CLUBS tage of a! run through the stretch thi told and Mores tin f Proude nate fay oM neither Trial by Jury nor Roly waa Fourth Day— National League American Leagee ° Lipa ai The great semi-annual event is now on. Suit ends from materials that were $25 to $50 are reduced. Geis WL PO) Clade W.L PC.|| Ciebe W.L PC) Gabe w. More than a thousand patterns, weaves and colare made to measure only. ERSTE Brechize 000 | Pites'gh...87 40.481 || N, Yous ..60 85 688 | Woeh. K Becton, B62 | Chicnge...29 44 .470|| Beston....48 35 678] Dowels, . “a ola Style, fit and workmanship strictly guaranteed, o Pat, Ort, ‘ America's Finest RYE Suit to Order $19, Besa 8 SSeS Salles os ar 00 Pate WHISKEY hae ae usu eau SMUT Results of Games Yesterday. STRAIGHT PURE RYE TWO STORES Res. 0, New York, 5; Ot. Leute, @ (let game), Games To-Day. ; BROAOWAY @ NINTH STREET AND i} ew Derk 01 Chicage, bt, Lous ot New York, RASA rnin, wonderful p and at least two of his wonder: r me X $0 €. 420 ST, BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVES, thprest chainpions and nenticham. | {Ml catches in right feld saved were me nore Chleagn os Weshingtons MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S A. and 4 marvellous physique. the Yanks from serious trouble when the Browns began their Versions 0 Peliedeinhte, eno “Jue Gane” around to-day. The Lai ¢ Merchant Tailoring Establish: t in the We H.B. Kirk &Co.,New York, Na Ye ne ere eer en eee ne eee ee eee ‘ os 5 meme re mere ee eS nee Sl ae ee eee o~ F

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