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FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. —~ C __ THE EVENING WORLD, SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL eee Golf Shots by | Experts IN ORDER TO KEEP THE KAISER FROM SCORING, YOU'D BETTER BE. il TO WARM UP WITH ud S. S. <INDS STAR GIRL SWIMMERS OPEN OUTDOOR SEASON | PNG BODIES HOME RUN 9.—By Macdonald Smith (Former Metropolitan Open Champion) “sci wii.) Move a po —- Willer Huggins’s Boys, Who Outslugged Opponents All the Way, , Wind Up Series With Red Sox by Scoring Important Victory, | the Third in Four Games. By Hugh S. Fyllerton. pad cieed me woe Sorin. 1919, by he P | Pratt cracked the ball down to Sh PINGO PIZZOLA BODIE, 1h "gS Bb ea ets eecnle oar ; inaugurated a new Italian drive | leaped front of Baker, who turned in the sixth inning yesterday; back toward s I Bet drove the Boston enemy back | Pus Reross the Piave. Hodie's terrific drive Wen ts Mato the tut ticld stands gave the! hitting Bak Yanks the tead,| ing down to t run being broke the derempen | Scored We C ching sec- voke the defenses ond and third. Pipp hit almost down to of the Red Sox, | the ght centre, but Hooper fence in | made a gra and first place in ja teatn ijable:to smash badly at any ¢ eee | € - { the American|time, and one which cannot stand) j OMPETDN'T golf professionals as a rule can make intricate shots 9 ‘ League race. accidents, having little reserve force average player would not believe possible, These shots aro | 1 h -P t M gg ON [orgie Ls gfe | * | Se Se MBCes Rae aSs eaet gbttbaoess sasnersios Wester ree-Piece to Measure for first position | Drought up from New Orleans. miss the player is made to look foolish. —_—_—_—— . ia) he Rea Gen are ebing to thekte During the metropolitan open championship in 1914 over the Scara- | 7 ulted In a wild) ; Bie “te dale course IT made one of these shots that I think was castly the grea For Men and Young Men the Red Sox| Washington, and just now the Sen : . et Pritam Takao We THIEL ext I have ever seen anywhere, It was the final round of the 72-holo Witting terrifically but not in timety|tors are not a tes id tournament, 1 had been playing in fine form and with lots of confi fashion, while the Yanks sloughed| With, as the tching has been the dence. Everything seemed to go just right, which was probably the , * Joe Bush's offerings in more timely|best in the league for three weeks hief reason why I est hed a new world’s record of 278 strokes for Made in Any e é Satisfaction : s of @nd the ying good ball. ‘The ‘ 72 holes of medal ple manner, and, aided by the easel! of Canks ¢ lag to taoklo ape bree renee asic Wales olaaras THAW Marieiv cre Style You Select = G ‘ead crippled Boston bunch, eame from |the Athle tit etrogsiing 1g ei . whi b i slice Style You Selec suarantee behind and won—although at the fin-|but beginning to show vital weak my drive so that the batl went to the of the fairway directly be \ jigh it was necessary for Huggins to The Yanks have all the ad-| \* nd a thick patch of wood that made the curve in t line to the pin. ee Kamath aad atl | ge in the few days, } : To at to loit over the woods was to try an almost impossible re 6 peree Mogridge to abdi ' }with an equal bre luck ou 4 covery, The conventional thing—a shot that proBably 8 out of 100 | ‘ If we had to buy these woolens to-day } Way. Caldwell to the mound to Save /increase their | start \ 4 solfers would make—would be a short recovery to the middle of the & July 6 with a the day. | Western clubs on It was a slugging match all the way, jclear lead, way But it so happened that there was @ formidabl: ‘one fence on the ¥ \ nd even until the lust man Was out De Gissa send her als other side of the fairway, right at the elbow of the line, It was very ‘ the biggest crowd of t season was | Ab eh wpicaei ease ey aise a he Pe... tempting. I decided to take a long ohance and play out ag that kept in suspense, while Caldwell, fac- straight vic! over Baston,| . hoping the ball would bounce fairly close to the Under ordinary cond IT would not dream of trying such a Uifflc But everything i been breaking so Well that [ went o | Playing a low mid-iron stroke the ball went straight to its ma fence-and it caromed ail the way to the middle only a short putt 3 for the h wise would und least five strokes. k shot, 1 would not suggest that unless they felt very lucky, should try to rebound from stone as the best way to get to the green, t shot coming from behind and rushing over| the Braves after they seemed beaten. | ‘The Giants appear to have recovered flat dasb and rush which put them| so far out in front during the first month of the season. They simply rushed the Braves off their feet and piled up scores regardless of hits. The feature, of course, was the try- out of Ross, the new pitcher who re- plac 1use nd started iz enough, then grew wild and had to be! relieved by Anderson, The reports | suy that Kors showed a lt of stuff, \ \tmg one of the toughest situations of} the season, gave a wonderful exhibi “teen of coolness and nerve and leld the gamo cafe. Caldwell’s pitching, especially in the ‘wimh inning, was as great a feature “es was Bodie’s home run, which put ~fse Yanks out in front. He had come fo the sled in uf eighth, with run- mers on second and third, and held \ the Red Sox to one score, and in the minth it looked safe until Schang _ | ripped off his third hit and Ruth came ee bat. The crowd was tensely fear-|but appeared a bit wild and over- fel y itation, and /anxious, yet McGraw seems pleased because of the further { that once | with his show of nerve in a bad sit- Ruth bad shown his hitting power by |uation in his first inning. @rtring « foul entirely over the stan: Sicking also showed well, especially end out into the desert that was Man-|at bat, The Giants are coming home hattan Field. The Yank infield played to-day to exhibit eir new men Perfectly. Pipp went back into the |against the Phils, The Giants failed ‘and Caldwell pitched immacu-|to make any gain, as those Cubs per- | { "so that Ruth hit a hard bounder |sistently keep at it and win whenever straight at Pipp. It seemed a sure|the Giants do. How®ver, the Giants Box Scores of Games Played By Local Clubs AT POLO GROUNDS. SEW YORK (A) was necessary to get a have cost at ibtedly This was golfers, Man Who Made Jim Corbett -World’s Champion Passes Away 1 Edward W. Kearney, Horseman, Furnished Back- ing for Sullivan Match. 1514 Third Ave ue, 251 Eighth Ave the $10,000 that Sullivan Noted | to assemble demanded, 2331 Fighth Ave. 20th those who were asked to ® youngster sald they did not » to throw away their money, and outlook was very gloomy. Cor Street. ovt, but the ball took a wicked hop, |are getting back into the stride. | Ruch, Home | Bett finally fe Bene the sympathy of ope out, and a hit meant a tie and|ga but the joy of the victory ‘oosed Pivo who backed Jim Corbett for his| after boxing with the California the projongation of the fight for the when it was reported that Hy championship bout with John] reached the conclusion that Corb Sead of the league. In that emergency was about to quit the club to First Base on Erroms—New York L. Sullivan, is dead. | would Ly have a chance with the ti Caldwell showed his wonderful nerve|go back to his farm and that Zack! pine Base on Balle—Oit Mosridee. ': otf Ca Mantage Seb ¥adse: Ad & RONG jpelas , Donovan appealed to Kear apd control. He was pitching with | Wheat might join him soon, If these | wel), 1; off Bush. 1, Baso Hite—Olf Mosridee, | i ah h » and as the ter had confid fa e THEATRES fread and hand going in perfect uni-/two leave the team it is hard to 866/15 in seven and one-third innings: off Caldwell. | nent figure in the trotting horse|in Donovan's judgment Psat. 1+ t one time as mane consented to furnish the larger | “i how Robinson can place a whole club jround sport-| Part of the side stake in the field. #en. He forced Mclaonis to pop foul to Pipp, then struck out Whiteman 2 in one and two-thirds iesings; off Bush 9 in| World, well know# soren inminss: off Bader. none in ove innine.| amateur boxer and The Smackin rene Orme WAS Over by Caldweu 3: byl ing man, He died at bis home in| With this as a starter, Corbett man are | qe URE is much disturbazce among nsieg Pitcuer—Moarides. Losing} Saratoga, following an operation.|@Sed to raise the remainder of the PE Red Sox, as I have remarked owners, players and managers | Mtche—Busb: Mr. Kearney had been ill for more|@fmount and thus assured himself of ‘chien before, is a team which a Pagar BORON | {han a. year. the title, for as tt turned out Sulli thas been skating on thin ice, because |OVer the wore or Agni" tl aT p | oor many. years Mr. Kearney was| Yan never had a chance Ccapadle substitutes, It suf- pretation, and unless the powers (oad [eebadieg yt | a member of the Board of Governors|__Mr. Kearney also bucked Jack ee mek 0 Laiaplogp Uf | Washington decide within the next ; in the New York Athletic Club, | Dempsey, the Nonpareil, and way fered through injury of Thomas, and/ It is questionable if Jim Corbett! reat admirer of the pugilistic skill few days that baseball is entitled to It was that it presented a would have obtained the chance to| f George Dixon, the a Deena arratie lookite Hall | continue through the season thero will dl win the heavyweight championship| Air, Meavaay’s eaddie bores. Dixie queen ith nothing much loft but ita|ve,® rus of players back to other § 8] 9¢ America from Sullivan but for the| won the championship of the class at The manner in which thone Raa official ruling that playing ball iv lof the match between Sullivan and| Charles to a sleigh, and won a race Gox hit Mogridge was nothing Ports useful, and that order has gone out Corbett caled for a $10,000 side bet} on the old Seventh Avenuo specdway of sinful. They mauled Bion ior ‘ Mes that all men engaged in non-pro- | *Thore by the principals, As Sullivan was a| north of Central Park teen safe blows, mostly right How’ |ductive pursuits must repert for such ‘1° to 5 favorite over Corbett and as} Mr, Kearney is survived by a the groove to left, and they almost | work by next Monday or be placed in | ™S4hwa | Corbett was not jtalist, it can! widow, a son, Danicl W., and two exippled the ficiders with the forcé| (ives 1a. If this applies t2 baseball | Hata for F. ‘nam ‘wo the ighth Tuning, | readily be understood that it’ was no daughters, Mra. Orville Millburn and | oe elt or podie's hands nit so, bard | and ho stay of execution is forthcom-| Nee Tor .... 1 9 9 8 8 g 8 2 O10) easy matter for the young Californlun Mra, Walter Veli | ther ripped through Baker, and but |/!ng, the tnajor league clubs wi Runs—Burea (4). Young, Wilhott, Re drigues, | mero skeletons after Monday. ready some players who own farms or are enguged in business classed as useful are preparing to quit baseball. ‘There are scores who are in Class 4, with many dependents, who might be placed in the first class and sent to the army. ‘The baseball powers have been in ‘Washington and active in striving to | get a definition which wil: ollow them jto keep aying and lose cnly those players who are liable for active duty. ‘They express hope and belief that {> |Preaident Wilson considers baseball a vital part of American life and of value in furnishing amusement and} recreation, | smarkable one handed stab by Beer io the eighth they might have recovered and won the battle after all their errors. The Yank attack was not so fierce, but it was well directed, a perfect bunt by Gilhooley, which started the counter offensive in the first inning, being cleverly aimed at Schang, who was trying to play third. ‘Yet after all it was not the Boston titutes who iosl Liem t gains, yp ati they helped. The game was Tost really by the errors of Scott and @hean, especially that of Shean, which added two to the Yanks’ lead im the seventh, when they cinched the | Ravantage Bodic's run had given! Bickine Anderson (2), Powell. J. C, Gmith Ko- neteby, Kelly, TwoBam Hite—Wilhoit. Henry. Stolen Bases—Wibott (2) Kelly, Sacrifice Hit—Young, Wilhoit Jap and Hall Clash for . Donble May—Konetchy, Rewliems and Left on Basee—New York, 7: Boston. m York 2 Wirt 1; off Ram. 8: off plier ais Orient and Occident in Finals of | was‘has faethanice. atl Middle States Tennis Cham- | iyetiy"Dloune Ai ie abe pionship at Orange Club. | Sourt ahd in teakite recnent oo ® melancholy effort. Kashiro turn the drives to curl a ner of the court aft umagae made famous to win the points id games, S SOLD at BOX OFFICE c Tiisomuonibnt EH i'r Wei" sa Musical Comedy fainbow Girl 44 8 Losing. Pitober=- Winn | AT PHILADELPHIA. BROOBLYN (N Taman 1 Pitcher— Rows THEA. \i'wey Ev 62) “Mate Wei Bat oi KISS BURGLAR N the Middle States championship ' S iP Orange Lawn ‘Tennis Club, at MAJOR G \¢ Kashiro of Japan Merci! | Plarold elt ‘ah ha hey LYCEUM a Pe trues Hail of New Y¢ won their re; | ter encounter was 6—3, 4—8, 6 fy ASCO. I'rssente —n= | ‘atches in the semi-final|!rom his aide of the net Dunhar TI ROSE '~ NATIONAL LEAGU |e AMERICAN LRAGUE. : found of ringios, It_ts now certain| played a yunning fre sams (rom. all CLUBS W. Te Fe. |CLUBS W. Tq Pe, |CLUBS W. 1. Fe. OLUBS W. 1. that the Hast and West will clash | PAF of his court. “He mized ‘driving | wei - Obicago.4t 17 .707 |Pitts 1450 | N. Ys. .35 25 583 |Chicago.28 30 forthe right ta challenge Theodore | 4onk With volleying in bewildering va LIBERTY sane RP oa a B. Y...89 19 .672 /Bulyn . 421 | ‘Noston OT 37 BTS |, ...89 88 Roosevelt Pell for the title. sort of thing Duntam ‘had bellows to “GOING Besten.29 82 .475 |Cincin . ‘s14| Cleve 37 20 .561 | Detreit.25 33.4 Kashiro added something in the way| mend. At that period it was easily’ pos ae ee ara le be Wash .35 31 590 (Phils ..21 39 of the celebrated Oriental twist to bia| sible for Hall to shoot through hia J Palle .. " ry Jowmaton drives, as he mastered G Dionne, | drives for sen to close the match || GLOBE fw & 46° ings at &.20. GAMES YESTERDAY. ai opens i Marines Weel GAMES YESTERDAY. teotun e sgh olen Base 6—1, 6—1, Kashiro proved himself ani with eix games in a row Mr. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK (iimactt) New York, 10; Boston, 4. Detroit, 1; Ohieage, 0, 2} Ee — 1s HITCHY-KOO 1918 a poset we FE yc AMUSEMENTS. } AMUSEMENTS. | LEON ERROL & IRENE BORDON! 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