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scossassiniles THE EVENING EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (|IMBARNESSES ~ BES! SVFURTING FAME UN NEW MVNA THE AUSTRALIAN TENNIS INVASION. - - _- . - By Thornton Fisher, NEW MARK FOR Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publi wm 2 “ee aeety | SHAWNEE COURSE sca? oN Western Champion’s 67 En- ables Him to Win Tourney, ~ by Eight Strokes, | HOW LEADING GOLFERS : FINISHED AT SHAWNEE, igs. 4eett 11 men TAM GTS 455M 3 ; 3 a ib i he i st i = 1b fp ‘Suen is # . : Ot: Bl eg Will, Leach, 14” Dp Jalt, anelands 14 AND NORMAN BROOKES OF THE aie fe AUSTRALIAN TEAM WILL BE A iis is FORMIDABLE OUTFIT 1s im @ feebherd ir... io & SHAWNEP, Pa. July 17—With @ | 67, the best score ever made over these | links, Jim Barnes, the Western cham- pion from St. Louis, won the open golf tournament at Shawnee Country Club. His total of 285 for sev- enty-two holes led his closest rival, ‘ Mike Brady of Oakley, by a margin of eight strokes, Old timers who have been following the fortunes of ‘the “pros.” for years were unanimous in the statement that the golf played by the lanky Briton this afternoon, had never been eur- passed in a tournament in this coun- try. Only once during the round was he really in trouble, that being at the fourteenth, where he shoved his second shot to a trap, the mistake costing him ab. So deadly was he with his mashie that that trusty weapon left him with putts for 3's at more than half the eens. He brought off those first putts eral ssa —— jtimes and the wonder was that aid . not disconcert Brady, who earlier if the ‘ ’ day had reduced Barnes's lead to @ sin- t t Ts gle stroke. a e rom e a e After taking only 33 out four strokes better than par, Barnes came back !n 34 despite 5 at the long tenth. Inci-. dentally, nreey did well to make the in- as a oom a ay ward half in 36 after a7 at the eleventh, . e ' where he pulled his drive out of bounds. Upon receiving congratulations upon ; ; At the Empire Track wiciisicnnrsrn ties eee THE GANGS SLRs, MENT RNAS UF i easpodoes | GINTS, HERE FOR BG SERES Than in Their Last Series ~+- ———_—_—_— ‘ League clubs t the Empire If Brooklyns Whip Reds and] heosue.clu® wertay, and among which lowered the record by @ stroke. ‘ ov : reviously. bel Nicholas was ey Since They've Returnedyberdering on te edge, of the, 300 Locals Defeat Chicago Team | {Rem there was great sneret*rouis [Rain agd the Fact Six Favor- EMPIRE SELECTIONS. ives ; ap eg , = s Home Team Have Been] etter than usual. McGraw’s Men Will Enjoy] pavers. whe would, have, played oe! ites Won—Six, Just Think] — yaret nace—ormbe, american |" nee for five years and had ©1 learned how to play the course. Hig In a2 3-387 ‘i Olson is playing the best game of intimation that such a ehift was im- ait ie ‘The prize moneys, were as follows: Playing Wonderful Ball hie career: Jimmie, Jonaston nae Comfortable Lead on Next} intimation, thet fhink Snyder, the Dest of That—Made It Bad for enegond, Race—Adele, Bite B, Ye ey rind: west Prenok, $4 . “i pecan, vate Catcher in the league. and their jected. and. » $3 and Are Bound to Make|stvie; Konotchy, at arat, ie playing] Western Tour. ret at losing him is sincere, the Layers. pithird “Race —Aiphee, Ormonda, a a A At the game time such timers : : } Cincinnati Hustle. Kilduff is covering third in satisfac- ‘Ames look tor big things out nea OR Fourth Race—Sun Briar, Tippity |$15 each. tory manner, By Bozeman Bulger. ee ee ee betore the 604, of By Vincent Treanor. Witehet,, Roamer, ia. Poacher, — ¢nii? Addition, to first money, Barnes won beng F Brooklyn ever did have any|the season. St. Louis needed another H, woe waa it to the merry lttl reas. be esP sinsie round of the ‘ournement, A Richard Fre; ‘believe , ry lttle lowest single round of the ‘tournament, 3 By yer. hate Cik din mattl the Biante Ain | + brotherly affectiog tor New York, | left bender badly, an thoy Celery ‘oral men at Empire yesterday. q@=zi, Race—Orleans’ Gir, Barmy —_—_>_—_ f 5 , s an, a ef HEN Manager Pat Moran and) OX oe oats with the Cubs, and if both|® Matter that has long been open! ii) on 4s as strong as ever, his only Bix favorites in a row. SIX. . NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ¢ his fast travelling Reds a-| home teams win their series Brook-| to discussion, this is the time to show | trouble being with control. M#seldom do they come down the alley ok ae 8 pene wats my rive at Ebbet's Field to-day| lyn will have all sorts of chances to! jt, -Fainily pride of the Knicker-| McGraw, in the heat of a battle for} 04.4) op anything like it. It was| Hette, a smart filly, came like a good £ evident |they will meet an altogether differ-| grab third place, Here's hopin’. bockers is at stake. the pennant, could not seed fo wn la kaechoet Sor eR OR man, ana| Si?! 4nd won neatly. . Bait sre ™ ‘ victory over | ent aggregation from the team which While the Giants are in the throes of 22,05", Donsibla, Cresent his de-|he was a good game layer who fin- - Reroaio™ ‘4 Y mucti-heralded |represented Brooklyn when these] My Myers is still runner-up in the) 4 gtruggie with the clawing Cubs the | parture is no loss. ‘the Cardinals, 02 | ished the day with the old shopworn Somewhere in France liked the | ninchamicn us i hi thie last series. | face for premier batsman, just four- hope of @ mud, after all. Jimmy Fitzsimneons’ a Dundee stepped the|two nines clashed in series. Reds are marching on Ebbets Field|the other hand, have no N T hi t F caphies yy " in a | eR pointy behind Manager Gabby od ane iD and are. willing to|#mil& Not @ public choice falled.| wasn'tjovercocky about its ability to ames Yesterday, y i uf lively pace and ae ug de at hy evan ate Cravath Cp Phillies, sad at ste determined to upset the Giants by|" Nie if Schupp comes through | Indeed, they didn't even falter, though win {8 the slush, x ‘pronto, @} Jerew City. referee's decision 4&| slump. ey wer rim rate the ger outer gardner has - - @ only bad race ever ran was \ SMMATOO Mla te Western teams ang G14 not| Deon traveling during the past two| cerns. ‘er Hetle brother, Uncle lchey wil have am the better of the | one or two finishes were right smart! i, ‘tne mire,” said Jim before the fe y are looking toward next) ang close enough to give the oralers' race, “and while I think I'll win, 'm one chance for @ break in the luck. |not ‘plunging more than my usual Probably the neatest win of the day| five bucks.” was Pancply’s in the $3,000 Dem-| Somewhere comes of mud running Oiselle. Carrying 126 pounds, this|blood. Jack Atkin, hie daddy, was mes To-Day, beautifully muscled miss slapped|® mud running fool, and Adelaide, on | Jersey City at, Toronto through the mud with big Bill Knapp|the mother’s side, Hked the loose Monch ot Pete, doing the driving and just seemed to | 60ing, too. ee chuckle as ghe disposed of Indiscre- tion, Luke's Pet and Germa, one old timer remarke "ve heard of horses winning un: 22, = weeks it looks as though Cravath| Wilbert Robinson, the said little tr seem to have the punch necessary tO| Vii ’have to step some to cop the| buddie, can't exactly figure where he | Season. Fe win ball games. This happened on| jiureis. Hy has been with Brooklyn| comes in, but declared yesterday, |_,1¢ Was current gossip among Cas Brooklyn's last trip around the cir-| since the latter part of 1914. He players at the track of eed cuit. However, since the Dodgers| was with the Dodgers in 1909 and whfle collecting on Poor Butterfly,| something more behind t! 8 deal oe sy vatk to their own ball. | 120 but in the former year he played| that he would remember that blood | the mers tranater of two, players. whom | have com in but nine games and was yent tol is thicker than water, On behalf of | There seems to it eix no-decision| yard they have been putting up 4| Rochester at the beginning of 1910 clubs are to figure in it. For instance, brand of bail that bide fair to place| for further seasoning. From Roch-| Pop Knickerbocker he will do his| one player offered to bet the dinners % Jeptha Rixey, @ Wobet's hirell: in the first division | ester he was sent to Sioux City of] durndest. that Pitcher Pppa iaternational | SEbt", hirelings Vere until the final | the Western League, then to Mobile,| pia simultancous series of games| star of the Philiies, would be wearng game of the season has been played. | back to Sloux City again and wound| in reater New York. will leave its|%, Giant uniform betor ‘The Cincinnati team will have no| up with Newark in 1 It was from month. ye eee daake ibe fest time Tv easy time winning the series, With| this team he came to Brooklyn. mark on the National League race for ESPR DUt tate Pt ae entice rents Mamaux pitching the brand of ball| In the five years Hy hag been play-| some weeks to come, It fairly bubbles} yn interesting feature of the off-| under wraps. Hiad it not been for} W Promises to be one of they will take on, Al McCoy, the Brooklyn fighter, he furnished Pittsburg in 1915, when| ing with the Dodgers his highest] with possibilities, The Cubs are right |day gossip was the belief of the ball- | jndiscretion sneaking through uP OM) best attended boxing shows held in| from whom O'Dowd won the tide in « fight ta he came through with twenty-one | previous batting average hax beet) now @ genuine dark horse and| players that Cincinnati wilt blow, de-| the rail, Knapp wouldn't have Bad t0| Suropo in yearn. willbe. te. Interna: | Brom tty to um ten They wil bt victories out of twenty-nine starts,| 346. ‘This was made in 1016. Last) 1. oe to climb upward at the ex-| spite the consistent manner It wine) even ‘click tO, ter eis tonal battle to-night at the Olympian | (2 te" founds at the fit open air boring show “ and with Leon Cadore back in good| year Myers batted 256, Hy has not P' they have played so far. They think| know how good she really is?” to be staged at St, Paul, O'Dowd will probably eco Reading, 2 (first game). Heading, 0 (second Se ¥ at form again, Moran's players are sure | only been hitting in great form but] pense of the Giants. If they should| that the Giants will win, and that the The second, race, won by Some- Coliseum in London when Jimmy | outpoint MoCoy, as the latter has not been fights to meet stiff opposition. In addition| has been fielding better than any Of succeed and Brooklyn fails to register | strong contender will be the Cubs.| where {n France, furnighed a real/ Wilde, the fyweight champion of the ing in good form for some time, to this the Dodger batters hold no|the Dodger outer gardners. He has Not one of them would bet that the , since Fator, on Wilfreda,|world, takes on Pal Moore, the Amert- — fear for Red pitchers. Hy Myers,|a habit of making what look like sure] Victory across the bridge the result) Req,’ would beat out the Chicago! climbed up into the ‘and|can bantam of Memphis, ‘Tenn. in. abot, {1% o the special boxing ahows to be held Zack Wheat, Ivan Olson and Kon: |hits easy outs, and in & recent Pitts-| will be Cincinnati well in the lead.| club, even In face of the present lead, | Claimed a foul after the finish, Some-|twenty-round bout for a purse of §25,-| mid-negh wut be bronghe ost wenn, seine te etehy are all batting tn. the, select burst reed he retired the opposing On the other hand, if Brooklyn should thing had certainly happened down ART Thace Gh titielat cans. tae ce Fee ce cer oe ren ee, aan Sirele, and” Tommy “Grimth Is juaf| side on three phenomenal catches | trim up the Reds according to East-| ‘me eecond day of diamond \dleness| theq’ ror home. lads are to box at 115 pounds, weigh | 41d also two main bouta of eight rounds duration, 4 ern standards, the Glants will ait gave the race course a genuine base-| Suing Taced nicely in front when|in at the ringside, which is not the fly-| {" t, two clghte Johnny Buit of Jersey City comfortable regardless of the out- . There w star players] mator came booming alone on Wil-| weight title welght in Europe, while it| me of Jen Cy ped, pag hce theses] _ ~ come of the Cub attack. The topmost saw an egening im see is recognized as the legitimate bantdm- | bronx, possibility is for the Giants and nA rail aa mommy Pe gegen Orator weight Utle weight in this country. It rt pegged to separate Anderson| Brooklyn both to win. That would Out fore nigny to orowd. through |'# ¢xpected that 20,000 persons will at- tom spol rareie eraon) Dut McGraw so far in the lead that bumped his nag into Somewhere's| tend. Gen. Pershing, Prince Albert, i ‘ eces- hind quarters almost spun] Prince of W: many other promI- | Freneh featherweight, met in the star bout of twelve Big Field on the Job at Deal] very ciub in the Westchester dis- ear Py Sov atafc Wouls be a bingy ‘vitesimmons's oharge off her|nent officials on the other side are ex- founds 0 «dco, The Wout wae staged at the ro-De i trict will be strongly represented at OD prospect! feet. pected to be present. Bugene Corrl, nice’ Building there, and the grom receipts To-Day at Opening of , It is to be regretted that the Pirates ump probably cost Wilfreda J 1 | amounted to $8,188. Dundee y pe Apawamis. Chief among the con-| got away before another erack could eee Re had Fator. taken the|(he popular English oMoial, will be | sion recaved $3,075 sol Competition for Jersey} testants win be Reggie Lewil, a] be had at them, but the * former Wesfchester champ, who is State Title. just getting back on the links after two years spent in the navy. Finals between Anderson and Lawis, which . Wilde will enter the rin y has, at tside and escaned interference, his | referee. e is 8 the Giants a chance to| talking long and earnestly with eome at ‘would have had a royal chance | big favorite, as his English followers the muchly disturbed | veteran racing men from the » Ito win as the horse was going like|have wagered thousands of dollars. on pitching staff, Their strongest .nen the wind and strong too, Fator| ny and Benton can now £¢| ‘The baseball men joined in the gen-| argued long with the powers that Battling Levinsky ts now booked up for thewe fights, Bosldes his bout with Clay Turner, the In- dian, at tile Armory A. A. of Jersey City on Mom- ability to get the verdict. day night, he takes on Eddie Kinley, the heary- ner thee welght of Harrison, N. J., on July £5, for signa By William Abbott. seems like the correct dope, would| ®&ainat the Cubs and will also beleral drive on the iayers, and those|be perched in the pagoda, George Chaney, the Baltimore lightweight who| rounds at the De Forest A. C, of Long Bi 4 re 7 Af ready for a regular turn at the Reds. ‘tlemen who think they can figure| ruled him nay. Both horses had a oe A ew aby 4 Ay Boe ranch, N. ea ae ot © big was the field entered for! be 4 corking good match to take in, By the Way, Art Fletcher and Titel fee sade’ bad @ Tough, soaly after: | following, but the votes seemed to bo| ted (Me mitemns W be lneshed out fm eee) 2. aan a corde nme bearvecight, rounds in Philadelphia on Monday night, this be- | for fifteen rounds to a decision at a baseball al Moore, the Jersey State championship! > ada to the flock of golf doings| Henton have kissed and made up. 1n! noon, Six favorites won and the base-| for Somewhere in Franc on a great pee 4 time he bas been put away im that | st Dayton, Obio,, on the night of Aug, 4, - F Terry Martin and at Deal to-day that the first|to-day the Advertisers will aally| the, face of the present danger the | ball contingent was on five of the sim| roar went up when Chri ds as bes ae, kas be ta police = 7 - “recent _knocko' By ; a “Me y| little squabble the other day has-veen|'Those who had been crossed up a] ald waved up the “red” pall clinching anced eS y ut of Bobby | pairs began clouting from the start-| forth out at Shackamaxon for one| fyreotten Also Doyle aye he will | tite im the early stages landed on| the finish aa official meat from the ring. Chaney was so disheartened | Billy McCarney, the former fight promoter ot ing tée long before breakfast time,| of their one-day tournaments, Thel i. "ready to play to-day if he is| Poor Butterfly hook, line and sinker over his second knockout that be declared be was| Philadelphia, who is now making his home at ap! ad. men pick different battle ground: a through with the ring forever, Kansas City, and who is business manager moking Lynch for a long time.| Every four minutes would see a pair|for thoit tournaments, and their} Wanted. In the leat race and went thelr way| | gnapdragon, worting the, olors of han Sea Geneey, ta tes heres eee og hid poe have of- |of club swingers on their journey over picking to-day. will give them a) way Pn «yO rejoicing. Andrew Miler eeiirda ine the fifth.| Brn Downey, the Columbus fehter, and aacx| !nteods to run boxing 9b ond earn tees O.DOX | the neaside links. Every club in the| busy session, Water must be crossed | a.) 4 0, SRR gecuieition ot Cater ; . ‘ OF tne aie tt end an eighth course, | Malone, the St. Paul fighter who won an tn a few weeks, McCan are Sam Harris of Baltimore, Giant tienes om the benutifel wane.) enyeer 16 ig step in way of] Numerous telegrams were sent Col. ee7| cosa of the game as he knows what fighters a Snapdragon trailed along in fourth | fight in one of the preliminaries to the Jens Wit m of the Armory A. State bad ith star players entered,| heig jinks, and the sight of waver| Preparedness for the last drive on | Huston last night to doff that old iron put on and how to match them, jersey and Roy Green of| Bajtusro) leading with eleven. isn't very ‘soothing to the nerves of| ‘he part of the Giants, it is believed | derby. ‘The shut-out at St. Lou! position tan lengths behind the fly: Sine sre, Soran te. ee , ‘an hap turned a deat! The absence of Oswald Kirkby, who| golfers who aré not dead sure of their] t@ be put the forerunner, ot an Im. |terday Ie conclusive proof Maat arate 1 Bae cc ail by itself, At the far | round bout st Columbus, O., oo the afternoon of these ‘ ’ ¢ | shou! on ignoring a match | Won the State title three years ago at| SMO 0 expect to be in such | Pitching staff. summer, Jt was @ good old boiler} turn the fd picked Bre. Realm 2p. Fly 8, Beh tone one big Hevariten is thas city, Jos wi) claim his title. | Englewood, made Max Marston of} force to-day that five sixtedns will} The ball players of four National | at that in its day, yon didn't. buckle as many pre-| AM details for the Batiling Levinsky-Clay Tur- ‘i ——— Baltusrol the logical favorite for this| be made up to compete for a long list thoted, but didn’t have enough left to | ner eight-round bout at the open air boxing show a |tournament, although Eddie Wild, a| of attractive prizes, . {top Snapdragon'’s rush for the wire. | ot the Armory A. A. of Jerey city oa oat | Empire City Track BUY A GUARANTEED §| cjuhmate, Maurico Risley of Atlantic Speen aamidener (STANDING OF THE CLUBS) The Miller horse Just tincanned the | Monday night bare just been completed by Man- Titutcuna hare Ween Py Bicycle [civ and Percy Kendatt ot the home| THE LEADING HITTERS STANDING OF THE CLUBS )| i ois wor snd! won ralppnn fenive 21% per ot. of ie gow roxio, we |f TOMORROW lub with f th Star Realm hanging on gamely for y clu a few others ‘Enjoy the Outdoors | '1ONS je qualiied IN THE BIG LEAGUES. NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. second money. oa ot ot toate in Oe hen bak ee ||| WHITE PLAINS HANDICAP to make things interesting for Mars- Ours. Wik. PC.) Clube, w. E . Ns } 5 a4 W.L. PC.) Clube, we Are gave the backers of| are training bard for the scrap, CLAREMONT RSE ton, NATIONAL LEAOUR, Mow York....46 28 667 | Pittsburgh ..38 36 ‘ pa ateay @ pang in the last| siren midie Keil. the fast loreal welter. FAIRFIELD PURSE —_ Pinyer Chu B® ‘Welome.’ [cease a race when Hitle Richcreek got, her tme been laid up with an injured Bp pl pearly | Whille the Jerseyites are bustling Sirer™proully ny ‘314 Philadephia, 20 47 ! tn front, St Se a however, and’ in fe fe mote wall Sous, "Race Train loaves Grand around at Deal the Westchester con- Petlonrr, bY GAMES YESTERDAY, ¥ the drive for home caught the sprawl- a oe Sh tha Auer ; +4 OR egg taton, at tingent will do battle ‘at Apawamis| Williams, Phil as AM games postponed, Ral, ; ® tag sous ond won Sy halt ® length, ‘ i enon 813.90. Nh.” 9288 \- v ry GAM TO-DAY, Tt was the closest in oO jay ani J a 1 trains stoy for three * 2 for fee seansy cham: AMERICAN LEAGUE, ‘Ctlaes & ed Tor, Clevelan: 1 the only ghance that the layers had to Bi Be i pionship. Johnny Anderson of the| piayer Cub G. AB. R. H. P.O, Cincimnatt at Brooktyn, | break up the public run of good luck. | °' * iS pp Bs4 ¥ Midian challénged Annette Teller Atle at Now Bedton’, Mam, Biwanoy Club i# the present West- ts ' and a t doldl: 20 to 1 ns Ron pe: pe she tame = ? Pa 1aty rion ol the GArtee’, Wom eemplen Mike O'Dowd, bolder of the Amert- enecneein hier Ain aie Roem mee