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: _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1919. THE SUNDAY OBSERVANCE COMMITTEE IS STILL AT WORK -.- - - By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 1919, by ‘The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Lactuarly - SAW & MAN WHILE HM LITTLE ONE -WHILE HU PRETTY One - SLEEGEPS- — THEN HIGHT PERMIT THIS. AND & LEAKY RADIATOR LAST PLOMERS WILL HAVE TO SANG THEIR FIGHTS WHEN THe SUNDAY COMMITTEE (S PRESENT Jap Star Will Meet With Stiff Opposition at Utica 74 GIANTS BEAT PIRATES AGAIN | 4° new world’s heavyweight champion, |\s booked up for a theatrical engage- . ; -round bout between Champion} Permanent Possession — of |" Reds Are Defeated While Lo- | Stana poking, it into the, rient aner| Johnny Kilbane and Joey Fox, the Eng- ¢ cals Are Winning, Which "t given credit Fits who gave his tirat rd~ y and Georee "Suburban Club at Elizabeth, never sot! —N, J., to Spend $100,000 KS for Improvements. By William Abbott. HE Suburban Club at Elizabeth, N. J. plans to splurge to the By John Pollock Deen ee eine run. Had ck would| lsh feathorweight, which is slated to be| CUP in Matches That Start|taken part in several have tiédhe score. The Giants ral- Raith eons, 1c oT ‘ 3 spilling the bean ment in San Francisco in two weeks. it) Rmagae, Will Try to Gain| York and Lieut. Dean Mather of) Bec nade two ettore in this stanne ance after borving over a year with |on What should have been easy outa, ‘A. E. F. Both of these men nave| He ran over toward second base and tournainents | ™muffed an infield ay. off Miller's bat and then allowed eathcote’s slow fought at an open alr boxing show tol To. Morrow, Heae ee a eee dc apeenrance | grounder to. get away from him. a SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK NMAKXPICiES HIGH GLASS GAME AGAINST CARDINALS Only Four Scattered Hits and One Run: Made Off Brook- lyn Twirler. By Richard Freyer. (TH Aibert Mamaux on twirling mound tossing that oleapple up to the opposing | batsman with the skill that made tho young ‘pitcher famous, Brooklyn de- feated St. Louis in the second game of the present series, ‘The final score jwae 3 to 1 and, like the first gamo, the Dodgers went right out in the opening stanza and chalked up the three markers, , The runs were scored on iucky hits, | but as Mamaux outpitched Leon Red | Ames, no credit should be taken away | from his victory. The Dodger twirler has won his last four games, and | Uncle Robbey's patience at the open- ing of the season when Al was going | bad has been rewarded. Kobbey stated at that time that all Mamauxz | needed was a start, “He bas a World of stuff,” said the Dodger managot, “and just as soon as he gets his old control buck there ‘wifl be some victories hunk up to his credit. The fans have been treating him like a stepchild, but in the very near future they'll be out there ap- Plauding Mamaux's work.” Al allowed the Cardinajs but four seattered hits, and but for the fact that he made a wild throw on Mil- ler's intended sacrifice in the first in- ning he would have scored a shut-out Kight St. Louis players were sent back to the bench by the strike-out route, Stock, McHenrey, Lavan and Ames each fanning twic It was well Mamaux was pitching sterling all, because Leon Ames also twirled splendidly. The Dodgers reached Ames for a quartet of hits in the first inning, and three of these were tarnished. Olson led of with a single to left, the ball taking a nasty bound as it reached the third baseman. Johnstone then sacrificed Ivy to second, and when Griffith's hit jumped over Hornsby's head for a single Olson scored. Wheat singled to left, and after Myer's slam took a turn for the worst, so to speak, as Hornsby was about to grab it, Griffith scored, Wheat tallicd @ moment later on Konetohy’s ' sacri- fice fly. The breaks were ail with Brookiyn and “H Luck" Ames Seatounnanen,| dn State Tennis Tourney) "0? rsioe tet! Little Peter Kilduff, who third bases for the hom team, came near the eighth inning. handful of fans started riding Peter ‘ Brin: ut Another | lied quickly and squeiched the next} be staged by Jimmy Dougherty in Phila- = ‘i h tation in the Frivolity extent of $100,000 for a new abe Abo! " three batters, deiphia on the night of July 38. Demp- ORR Tee \n tournaments here at the invitatio® |for his misplaya, but Kilduf paid no out yesterday voli ¢ qnwieh, ae ; ‘Stakes at Yonkers and. won |lubhouse, nine additional holes and} Change in National League — sey had ugreed to referee the bout, but By Alex. Sullican. learn atiy 3h eed to their remarks. Errors are race J. Byers |@ reorganization scheme that will Rac For some reason our boys didn’t on account of his theatrical engagement 7 Retn bavi hel. 1 a te n Fea, beet Sela While to stand and |put the ownership of the club into ace. take as much to home run hitting a8 he has been compelled to cancel the BY have been having thel: i) ‘as iegst sixty of the best kauwa {St Bet is We signth inning. Kildue His ontered lene hands of its mémbers. ‘The de mony pra ueval in this. game, but they were. Job, nings in the golf world for some} tennis players will go to Newport to| slammed & wicked fou! foward third price of to. $3,300, at rorya liad... ygpg eget veg Bul Mighty long and fluent. with singles.) |, time, but now the tennis stara|take part in the invitation Jawn ten- | ane (oat iNet missed Schmahdt. who Patterson fig-|Cision to, expand has been long Bozeman Bulger. In the third inning, for Instance, they! , After weeln of dickering Johnuy Dundes, the to take a hand ang|Hi® tournament, which begins at the|Wa# coaching. Jn order to show Ray profit on his 100 coming, but it was only recently the pastime when Georgie Burns {is [allan joval lightweight, and Beuay Valger, ure going e Casino Aug, 4, somewhat earlier than|"¢ Diay 10 “favorites, 6 then " led off with a clean amack. Mlete: Administered {0 the Pirates (ne eee ee ee and ‘Keantt| St, They will come wgether ia a twelve | oe Utica. or, " " ¢ om oo ebanios’ . Giants rushed into first place! singled. Chase cleaned up with | Deidiog to Cae ead Ley the Yahnundasis Golf Club of that|been playing the «game about th bel y a -| Amory A. A of Boston, Great interest ie| city, most.of the n Morris Avenue, just outalde the} “Afrer all it wasn't so terrible bad| outfielders head. That's practically | omit ed in the outcome of thle warap, me both . d is © UJ » i th t u ' And sont f | Mlixabeth city limits, bein’ down there for a day or two,”|#!! there was to the triumpn | bow have «big following atart shootling the ball achord the Jon | Players to Newport in addition ty th The.club's new policy calls for the! declared Poll Perritt, as he Wwoked) vo) Geo Algernon Causey had! T™* revert which bas been in ciroulation for] York State tennis championship toUr-| nis Club. of the present metnbersh'P | around, “it didn't do us no harm and,| ene pitching assignment at the stari, | A" aye 1 the effect that Jimmy Dowheny. | nament, - leo 200, a new naine, which will prob-! besides, it junder does a fellow good | but aguin bis control carried a ques- 6 Mering man of cLelugrrillc, Pe, wae wl The holder of the State ticle is : ‘Wiizdbeth Suburban tn Nite ta travel about a| oh mark On every fling. “When. he | Suiat Jack Krams as manger of chameion | ichiya Kumagae, “the Japanese bly be the p once a white te A couldn't get the baljo Jack Dempeey in untrue, Whee ssted abou the} has two legs om the cup, having + Club, An inopease, of ino holes, the) ttle and see how the other half) Pinte t Bei ie rumor Dougherty eaid: “There len't @ chance of] jt for the fret time in 1916 and r erection of & new, ,begutiful club lives." ’ © cate the ‘ yy busted the ole ™ Ding manager o Lemgeer, Keame and) peating and let bien go. . that suitable arrangements were a a2, Prete yan J fea made to purchase property adjacent ng to do of the|to the club's) nine-hole course On| this morning, all breathless, three bagger that bounced over the B’ virtue of a second lambasting | W' et eitenpmee LEWIS AND WELLING WIN jet year, largely pecause * ; ;}country, has personally interested Yap tate y astern stars willl himself’ in bringing ali the crack |qraveth, In Ris Rent for tendin sy tie French feativerweigtt, are going (0 fgat to] wil) be, in the limelight, To-mor-| was originally intended. ,Lieut. Craig |"@™mmed another liner toward firse be eract, at|Biddle of the, committee, who has that just did skin by Rovbey. *! Hy Myers gained a few points on ding bats. sand | grabbed two hits for himself. ack invitations sent by the Newport Ten-| Wheat also made two out of four, as aid Griffith. Jefe Pfeffer was not in uniform aha watched the game from a grand stand AT SHOW IN PHILADELPHIA, |reat, Jer met with an aveidont’ to his ‘knee a short while ago, and as inflammation set in the doctor ad- And so the Giants and Reds are) apple. that’ king of combination is | Demaey Will always be together, ae Demeery *) most of our best talent were fighting| PHILADELPHIA, July 15.—Ted Lewis. |yiged the Dodger pitcher to take house and a system of control that er eotly satiated with the way io which Ki . hold pack egal ot duci h -establish= rey io samme) for their country. the former welterweight champion, did ¢ y for , ioe plored kh hg whieh | better Regge slays Pine Rede rent of league leadership and Mes |e feta eer = Although William T. Tilden'd, one] comeback here last. night at, Shibe | ‘o=eo—— ‘doesn’t eee why |non-interest share .of stock, stor the experience. Graw advised Cecil. Algernon to go| Jék Tanner, who promote all of the boxing|of our most promising youngsters, 18) park when he defeated Steve Latzo in Kearns, manager hip of! are elated over havi Jack of Jack | wii! virtually put the owners! Dempsey, doesn't jump at the|the organisation into the hands of | of high life, and the to have Jack meet Willie]tne members themselves. | balanced for having spent a few days y Meehan won over him in|... new Course, which will inclade| As to how those ory-eyed fans out! took off a leg it went by. The | $10,000 gate, tat im spite of thie O'Dowd will} that he won't gain permanent pos-| 1). onqueror, Jack Br -round bout at San a latest developments of links/in Cincinnati are going to take this Inning ended in a moment, however, | probably not accept the bout, session of the cup. Soe Welling of Ch last winter, | Mee! is|all the o Fahey beet other matter. Having been| 204 When the Pirates came up again : A trio of stars who will be closely |tightweight limit. and the only man before the public/architecture, Coystruction ¢ Chine we apetD rae ukely| Rey, found — Monsieur Dubye out | a Seraey city, has decided to run two do all het up for a week ihey are kel¥| there coiling up on the Mound. | drow, a weok at hie big open-air arena, Mond according to Gibson, able tO) row holes may not start before win- t any kind of & fight. pat it, i expected all 18 holes to got right off the Reds now and dex| Though they had tapped Ceci! Alger |sny"'yhuraday eveniagae Hu fre show on it will bring together Johnny Buff ir Frisco bout Meehan walked] ter ‘next © that, after all, they are just the} Bon Causey for four hits and three | ister a ran eh . and returned from old Cincinnati Reds. Nothing ever again until Sater @mote that homer Jersey City and’ dack Bile of the Bronx, and | j! Jobn Jennings, manager of the Armory A Willis B, Davis, Clarence J. Griffin of California, and Charles 8. Garland of | straight right-hand punches to the Ph swings to Tendler's body that hurt. yesk ‘ae if he was a preiiminary|will be xeady for play: by runs they did not disturb the plate fand in the last round of a hur-| spring. ; ‘affair had Jack #0 busy de-\ "rn. idea of inembers owning thelr abandoned a leaking ship quicker} in the ninth, 100 of the Broux in eight-round bouts, Garland reached the semi-final | park Europe, where! y rd ‘ "7 a P er six-rounder Eddie Mo: net Neck. SMe: has the, indian vn inh Dae ee heniccyye 6 co the Fores. meee ee Whura is ho. cake en a Mslainik pam. .| ctr”, Demapiet, Shs eeasly tems Bee, Pre J Sig gto ay fe WELT Uh aa ieee erat nc tlane te eee ae OF + re) - ., t ~ | will stage his firwt Voxing show to-night as U 5 aate Fee | Bierce 4 : : agg A IS paced eece consisting of Brad-| ‘Ten daya ago Tat Moran was a |stiture tor Larry Doyle that when he manager of the Boyoune A.B. of Bayonne, N. J Player: RF. Kingscote: after | Pet ne eins “ogipRlnied “Harry Ss wp ~ s. “pes. se’ 0 ; made a fumble yesterday the crowd | pocsserick ought to make @ success of this club, as | Ave le . Greb, Why Kearns is deaf to tholford Darrach, Chairman; Rober, & | nero, Now well, he'd baller steP | cotuaily gaaped In surprise. — For'|he knows the game from A to Z, For w-uuu's| Kumagge is not the only ropre-| Chaney in the third. round eat Praidie Reese of Mooklya vs, Tom. jsentative. from Japan enteret at] The show drew $26.28 of Pater a Wi er itica, as his countrymen Kashio and) 22% per cent... or $5, f Patersan and Walter Laurette vs, EA. | y and | $314, | per, cont., on Chaney, $600; Tiplitz, »: Lew Latzo, $400; Mov $100 and Pierce entertail tic City offer for the bout.” t B. Thimms, William B. ; © one can accuse Jack Brit-| Robert. H, McAdams andJohn W.jday, = ton or his manager, Dan] Whelan. happy solution of a leadership) makes dificult chances look easy. ‘This happy Morgan, of sidestepping ! . wodays it is just one tourna) problem that has annoyed our prole- opponent, and incidental- | NOWAtrr® vi cine. ‘The Thole | tariat painfully over the week- welterweight ttle! ora wnee tournament starting to-day brought about by the Philli ‘ thing in the world. He has a pair of hands like old Larry Lajofe and | dic agent in two eight-round bouts | Yamasaki are slated to appear ‘Among other prominent players who will compete are Major Haran of the British Army, Irving Wright and George W. Wightman of Boston, Craig Biddle of Philadelphia, Fronk| Huse, DeWitt Clinton: Jones, Witt, [out and win himself a ball game to-|ftaind to ‘boot a ball is” the rare 7 ky, Vie Moran, the New Orleans lightweight, reoentis Argonne Hal Carlson showed no {It | henorebly dlecbe oe | effects from his experience in the Whon he first ‘relieved Frank ; 9 '. signed = Brit- ¢ Walter Hagen, Mike Brady, | turning on the Western invaders and Charlie White onard much hard | 2h ad Gs : i |Turner of the Clevelan time ri wid) ‘will aly th, Charlie Hoftner afd|gwamping the Reds in the midat of! } fights, into condition, | T. and Fred C. Anderson, the youth- Lewis, the man from whom he| Bmmet inch, iA swamping he " the | Dagke the ful Brooklyn stars. the Athletics. Turner will join’ the| E, ie Le Ero out other star: professionals » chanee to | their pride, At the same time Giunts absolutely safe for the rest of | Harm Greb of Pitwourth, who bas done more | —— Philadelphia team at Cleveland on nest| .{CORO™: 4 nourish thely Incomes, The Shawnee | Giants larruped the Pirates to a (are- |ine game, fighting this yea than any of the big fellows,| Capt, Watson M. Washburn of New Sunday, Jona, Jennings's Armory A. A.|Courme is one of the cquntry's econo! you-wall. THs latter. larruping was ang LE (Sch etunae bn weg, | oh New y te vT 4 <4 5 we’ * on, to meet 0 ow! . own, th should resuit WOndErs. TRS BADR Tae | eae eee vary. jest, mine] NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | Mit i0,t tre’, Siemncae at Weer is hasn't enjoyed any peace of | HANEY As, Most of the leaders | ute, ‘The final score was five to*four, ee ee ae ae te since Britton separated him | nd North Shore will/and had Vic Saler found a runner ‘ota ive & gudrantee of $1,100 with ap option of as B pewots. Me pagueed his de- a Brae purttie pill to-day on the|mitting on base when he came up inh, me ke he | cepting 30 per cent, of Une gros receipts, ‘ Roeditioe to, we ste and in| Pennsylvania links, {the ninth it might have been differ- ‘ 1 | George Chip, the New Castle middleweight, who io put up hin usual — lent. Saler is the other first baseman |p ; 1 ur us arring partners while Baers be ont biuneelt un. huraduy the Jersey State and | and was having a day of yesterday). : . reedy {or his. battle THERE 1S NO @ doctor's care and fav monthi| rare... championships key under | when his teammates got Into trouble. ne Wied to do gome Quite a puzsle to the medico, The Jersey controversy will be} In the last inning he was sent UP tO! putteie. 16: Jersey 4 ‘ He has been booked up to meet Bomarer: gawie claims to bel of ata 1 There will be &| bat for Carlson, the overseas pitcher, | ‘Toronto. 3; Newark ‘he study fighter of Pittsburgh, tor Old-time form and says he will] am Aoig on hand for the quall-|now known as Argonne Hal. #aier haan 7 papebelt park a} Yoangtown, | . his utmost (o turn the tables) (ie round, Baltusrol atone. having | snorted @ little as he faced M. Jean wrantowd 61,200, Whe fight is to | (25 | entered eleven members, including | Dubuc of reclining years, and swung Max Marston ‘and Eddie Wild, the | viciously at the first old thimg! Jereey ous»! Toronto club's premier players. offere The pill was sugar coted t : From a neutral corner our eholce |and he met it squarely on the sweet : for the Skeeter tle would be Oswald —-— —— . Kirkby, winner of the Metropolitan de fought oo July ‘The (ight promoters of California are against,a man’s drink- 0 Se ae od Geer ibe fom-un boon | ing in new ideas on 8 ee eas ecg ites dress—No law against received an offer fr pelsoo fur 1 Cc +) m1 jor Tom Cowler, the English heavyweight, : * amine City Track Byer cn, secretary. of t 6, Lain an Jl hy th Hae his getting the best : . VERNON Veate! Association, expects middleweight, ‘The promoters are fenxious : nEDeD aRuny Me turnout for. tbe ‘ansoctation . to get Willie Jackson to make the trip to the values for his money. meet, which will be played at Apa- _ NATIONAL LEAGUE. ! AMERICAN LEAGUE. coast, Pa vamis the last three days of the W. L. PO.” Clon. wW. L.erc.| Club, W. LPO.) Club. w. L. Pe. | al who r i i i wamin the 9 Be I A Fn aR EH 7e,| Prank De nie, mio hag trownt oft manr im.) Mien who like new, ideas, best values and correct are 49 25 662 | St, Loule,.. 20 44 397 New Yerk,...41 28.504 | Boston i 443, signed up Frankie Burns of Jersey Gity to moet style find infinite satisfaction in having their The Engine course at Roslyn, 41-33) 854 | Boston 26.43 377 Cleveland ...42 32° 568 | Washi 4 418 some good featherweight for twelve rounds at his A igned by rt Strong, the 37-18 S11 | Philadelphia. 20 47.29% Detroit 33. 835} Phitadetabie..18 92 (287 Pine Troe A. Cy the later part of this moni), | suits made to order by GAMES YESTSROAY. GAMES YESTERDAY urns haa won every "out he has fought at that | sb formidable New York, 9 Ul i and the tan roe st tar to i" the land ; Sak | rwipetrol-Mow Verh (second ems), ou), pe Ma Baa Bi ade: Cad TWO STORES: ‘santa on A, ‘ on wey: | Kid Norfolk and Jamaien Kid, the onlared Broadway and Ninth St., int ogee Snails h * " ‘ pe fg, fighters. re nractially matched for a slat ind 30 East 42d Street. +) pout pa oe at 1 haan att | DP, Ses Laws are imado .by the public and changed by the public. oe away from there, Josse ‘Winters | sow at Denver, is trying hand to clinoh alin Chicago defending his nationally furious six-round bout Latzo scored ters came In for a brief spell s0| match between Jef! Smith and Mike O'Dow,|clay court teunis title, there are) knockdown in the firgt. but Lewis re- as to let old Jean Dubuc warm Up | the middleweight champion, to be fought st a| numerous others who will parti>'pate|paid him by knocking Tim through the 1d Mollwitzy immediately anointed | bie auditorium in hie city. Jack claims that alin the up-State event that “should ropes and into the crowd in the second. * rfected for|in the slums. | > nt 5 Nippo: |In the next four rounds Lewis showed and wipe out the de-| plans arg now being pe! Jease with a one base shot that almost | no decision bout between hem wit dmw a}take care of the Son of Nippon, so| jn. the Heat tour round: ane memes ago made the ' " outpointed Lew | watched in the Utica event urt Lieuts. |'Tendler in gix fast rounds, Welling Was top ‘endier every round, driving Pittsburgh. These three men nave |#delphia boy's face, also sending in left | . t was an exciting’ contest that was en- Johnny Drummic of Jemey City and Marry Neb | they did some remarkable playing. joyed by the thousands that filled the ‘Tendler got D.70; Welling, 750; Joe Tiplitx knocked out George It s Easy to Figure Out— ‘why men who used to pay fancy es for their shirts now wear Par-amount Shirts, They've learned something— been secured to play second base tor That the old adage “Quality is a real truth, but that quality isn’t measured alone by price. ‘ve learned that in Par. amount Shops a splendid Stand. ard shirt is obtainable for $1.56 and that a shirt of De Luxe quale ity costs only $2,00—represent- ing the minimum and maximum Par-amount prices. And quaranterd to satisty of your money back. 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