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| — Not only blowoffproof But headacheproof! } ~ Our new caps for motor- ing. _ Made with semi-flexible visors. The smart effect of the stiff . The comfort of a soft hat that hugs and doesn’t bind. No stiffen- ing where it touches the! head. Attractive heather} mixtures. Sizes from 634 to 75%. For golfers—a hat that’s as practical as it’s cool. Made of haircloth. Panamas of extra quality. Rocers Peet ComPANY Broadway ned Broadway ot 13th St. “Four at 34th St. + Convenient HHoadway Crmers” Fifth Ave at Warren: at 4106 —oOoOO ~SUNDAY WORLD WANTS indies had their fling yesterday when wore NEWS OF ALL THE SPORTS RF Latest News of the Links Women’s Eastern Title Meet and “Met” Championship Feature This Week’s Golf. By William Abbott. UNE is the favorite month for J golf tournaments, and there's some kind of a championship going on every day this week. The nearly sixty of the fair sek teed off at Apawamis to decide the Women's Eastern championship. Starting to-morrow mere man hops into the golf arena with the playing of the Metropolitan cham- plonship. For men folk in this sec- tion of the land the “Met” tourney js the second biggest links event of the year, the national amateur only ranking above it, The Metropolitan district is a sec- tor fifty miles around New York City, and the controversy over pre- mier club ability will be threshed out during a four-day pattie at the Brooklawn lifke, which are just out- side Bridgeport, some fifty-six miles from 424 Street. Oswald Kirkby, who won the “Met” Utles at Nassau three years ago, will defend his championship this week. Incidgntally, the tall Englewood star seems to be the class of the rather emall field that has en- tered the Brooklawn rumpus. Golf, however, is the most uncertain of all pastimes and players like Johnny Anderson, Gardiner White and quite ‘a few others who will tee-off to-mor- row are qualified to bring about an upset in the dope. ‘The qualifying round will be $i thirty-six holes, the lowest thirty- two to continue in the championship proper, Two sixteens have been pro- vided for those whose scores have a fondness for creeping up near the 100 mark. Mrs, Ronald H. Barlow of Merion, with a score of 88, led the field in the first half of the Women's Eastern Golf Association championship tour- . WORK WONDER hk = = x CECT Cit nament over the Apawamis links. pion ended thi Valley, ner of the title, up alm, and Philadelphia wor res three the Quake from the last named clude Mise Mildred the national charmpionsiip tn 1916. | 5 of the| lowed by Mra. G. fered unique tournament is the first annual inter-club veteran New Jersey. Mra, Le who had an 89. Conditions call for sigh t entirely of Of the six women who ented this district a City. 1 larence H. Cricket finished Club, a forn rd with 90, y Stetson winner in M. Bishop with 93. ‘The old bucks of six Jersey clubs— Canoe Brook, Glen Ridge Plainfield, County and Yountakah, w gether on June 11 for a little tour- nament all their own. One enter- ing condition is that the contestant must be fifty years or over, meet will be staged at the Plainfield course and nineteen prizes are of- various divisions, This! 3, Raritan Val get for competition ‘The seven times Philadetphia cham- in a blaze of glory, getting a 3 at the home hole, whic! enabled her to finish a stroke better C. Stockton of Raritan teen holes to-day, we ‘ing the best {eRe bike tout aa-be, the win- | the Philties, the score being 7 to 4 and About forty con- testants out of the fifty odd starters | returned cards, the fieid being made metropolitan n three rep- the other | beating the Athletics in the first game he contingent | Of a doubleheader, while Thormahlen| beating Reading they went into stv- enth place. Rochester beat Buffalo and Bing- hamton won over Toronto. TENNIS, Marion did not in- runner-up | the » fol- ntclair, Ugion The in| sacrificed flied to Wood, with the = mae eg ALL. the Polo Grounds 15,000 fans en- Joyed a hitting spree, the Giants win- ning both ends of a double bill from 9 to 7, In the opener the visitors got ® three-run jump and in the second they scored six runs in the opening stanga, but fell asleep thereafter, Bob Shawkey won his fourth vio- tory in five daye for the Yanks by and Nelson attended to the task in| ond duel. The World's champion Red Sox were whitewashed by the Senators, 4 to 0. The Tigers took the White Sox into camp twice, largely because of Veaoh's timely hitting. ‘The Dodgers visited the Hub and won the first game, 8 to 1, but in the second game the Braves whipped them for the first time this season, the tally being 5 to 1. Alexander the Great has finally won @ game for the Cubs, taking the first| battle o fa bargain day attraction at Chicago from the Pirates. The visi- tors lost the other contest also. The Reds scored five runs in the last two innings and defeated the Carda, 7 to # Cleveland defeated the Browns, 6 to incidentally pulling off a triple play in the fourth inning, and Gerber dases full, scoring Sister, but both By holding out for a guarantee of $2,800 for his fighter, Jack’ Britton, the welterweight champion, P. M. on the night of June 16, in each package. The biggest value in refreshment you can possibly buy. A BENEFIT to teeth, appetite and diges- tion. And the price Dan Morgan has. finally compelled Fight Promoter Tom Andrews of Milwaukee, to give him that sum for a battle with Richie Mitchell, the crack Milwaukee fighter. Andrews wired Moran Idst night that he was satisfied to’ let Britton have that big guarantee, as he figured that as Mitchell and Dundee drew cles to $9,800, Mitchell and Brittbn would gu over that, sum. They will battle ten| rounds at 142 pounds, welgh in at 6) A match tne hurt been completed between Mat-| ‘Tom McArdle \wit Inave today for ®t. Paul, Dating Rekly of thie city, which was to ha been fought at the Armory A. A, dt Jemey Chi on that erening, wid most Mkely be put bec unt June 16. Burne bas asked Matchmaker Jennings tw postvone the bont, and it le « se thing uhat be will grant Frankie's wish, | Atine,, with Wiltle Meshen, the California hears. weight, Mochan in slated to box Bitty Ofiske « ten-round brat them on June 6, and toked MoArdie tw accompany Median, ‘This bout ought to attract « big crowd, as the St, Paul fight fans are anxiom to see Meehan in action, Champion Benoy Leonard was matched up for another battle today by his manager, Billy Gi son, ‘The fighter whom Benny will throw his col. lection of blows at in this sorap is Charley Pitts, the good lghitwoight of New Bewtand, They ¥ill teal, Canada on June 9, “Dutch” Brandt of Wrookly and frankie urna of Jersey City, who fought auch « slashing ‘welve-round bout at Portland, Me,, & week ago, are to battle again, ‘They have been signed ap by the matdtmnaker of the Bayonne A. A. of Hayonne, N, J,, to meet in the star bout of sight rounds at the club's next boxing how on Hendy night, Both doys tare started training fae the content, Ad ‘Thateer, the (ight promoter of the To ido A, C,, where the big fight between Jose Wilard and Jack Demgecy will be fought on July 4, has just announced that the big arena will be qpened fot the public at . M, the morning of the big ehow, and that four pre laninary bou'e wiki be put on before the bie event, at 3), M. hour apart, the firs Montreal the latest bidder for @ retam chacnpionshiy match between Jack Britton and Tet "Kid" Lewis, George Kennedy, the leading promoter of the Canadian city, has opened ne ons with Clharile Harvey to secure toe mat is offering Iiberal terms to the men to get them to Montreal, Dan Morgan, manager | of Britton, is sack mpremed with the Canadian proposition, Frankie Daly, the sturdy little bantamweight | of Staten Isand, has placed bine under the | tmacagement « Leo P, Flymo, and in 90 doing aude 4 wien move, as Fiyna got the Shortanan Club at Bayonne tw wire an aller of $1,000 gvamates to Vote Horman, the bantamreight champion of the work! to box Dety at 116 pounde ringside the third week in June, Bity Mieke of Bt, Paul, Miso. the Biatto A, ©, officials to posty feemont with Bul Bronean at Bt. June M1, as the Comminion of threateasd to. Wut Louis until Vitutureh Qtiske he dil not eo through with hie match on June @ at the Key stone A. with Kid Norfolk of Panama, Norfolk’ woo & decision in Boston @ror Miske | and fe very likely to repeat at Pittsburgh, | Mike McTeague, the guod Irish middloweight, “f New THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1919, ; OO EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY. What Happens Every Day Jacobson and Sloan deing trapped and run down, Because the Syract to Morningside Heights in game with Columbia began with most of the up-State stars miss- ing from the team, to even things, used Shortstop Hauck on the mound. The local col- ans won the joke game, 14 to 3, he Skeeters ‘are climbing-in the International the tri autos tho Ha at matches championship which began on the courts of the Montclair A. C., defeati in the first sot, 6—2, 6—2, second he won from R. b4, 64. Andre Gobert, France's leading lawn | tennis player since singles championship of the Allied | Nations in Paris by Gefeating Capt O'Hara Wood, thd Australian, three x straight seta, | GOLF. Richmond Hill High Sohool scored | its second victory championship tournament of the Pub- a an ven A ae weer ole Gchool Athletic League at Forest twelve-round,, ‘aloe teat at en ape an Park, Brooklyn, defeating Erasmus boxing show to be held at Rossford, 0, whieh High School by 9 points to 0, i toe Guede veneer tan oales Se oven P. Taylor was the winner Caan or Cree Jado. 0., the night Romy & the Decoration Day Handicap at Aah ocd id ues the oa pan a a big arena, Boor the Gedney Farms Country Club, frame, natural selgen fink will ecommodate over 10,000 pemone, es in which covered two days. fins, reed am le Se eee er comp navn | apc temnat™ cyan, the runner up wea. 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Shaw, who scored Co- i 2 ; } bas been matched to box Chuck Wiggens of | Toledo at the Morse Club of Detroit on June| for eight rounds in the main event, Three | Boston clubs wim trying to sien McTeague | Boston with ‘Tommy Robeon, McTeague re | coutiy defeated Battling Ortengs, the Pacific} Coest Sensation, ina t matshed to box Fraokie Mi the Westers | tmotamereight, at the American more June 2th, fifteen rounds to a decision, ‘Tho boot will be eli in the Oriole Bamball Park, ° Johoay Dundes, the sosational local ‘Tichl- | widen a ook tom Furlan, Ots,, otare be | rounds, in the eame city, June 16, | Bitvey Burma is one manager who will not let | a borer dictate to him, , Frank Carbone, the | saareasive hocal middiewelutht, tried it and as @ remit he fe withow « manage, Carbous was | Shedatet to tox Tommy Roteon tn Providence | lent week, and owing to @ cut over Carbone's | —y called off the figi and jost beeae A.C, of Provideace woukdn't wtage no fedkowring weak, Oastune was highs b reenit Bile promextty told hicn sv new adviser. Cartone aud two. years Harlem Kaddie Kell 0 fights at the Armory A. A with the faus because of bis at | promised Silver | proarived Silvey Burns, manager of Kelly, that he Joe Jncvie, manager of French featherweight champion awamped with offers for his pt mateh fu Lycoum Theatre, Providence gos Valger Billy Dolor ba! | and Lowell are in hot pursuit Jobnag Dunder, Jon Loft last wight for Law rence, Sass. whare he will close all details for the coming mateh between the Drench ‘*Fiseb cound dreision bout, | Frankie Daly of Biaten Toland bas been | A, of Batti- | Pygmy oS Seal ( lumbla's only points fn the intercol- logiate championship meet last Sat- | urday, has been elected Captain of the track team for next year. Jimmy Wilde, the famous Welsh OC! Salecf 95-Pe, boxer, regarded as the world's fy- BLOCK Dinner Sets’ * | Cash or Credit, weight champion, from the ring in March, 1920. ——— Forty-six Yale oarsmen have hegun = come togstier ina ten-round bout at the boing /final training at Gales Ferry, Conn. cht conducted by Promoter Keaedy at Moa-|for the Yale-Harvard regatta June 20, The Harvard crews are expected at Red Top to SCmpy * pay fe it 50C when ST. TH 85 intends to retire | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK. WONDERS AMELS meet your fondest cigarette fancies in so many new ways—they are so unusual in flavor, so refreshing, so mellow-mild, yet so full-bodied—that you quickly realize their superior quality, and, become a Camel enthusiast! Camels are unlike any other cigarette you ever smoked. Their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos gives you so many delights. It not only assures that wonderful smoothness and re- freshing taste but it eliminates bite and harshness! 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