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~|BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK zie; IN POLICE FIELD STUNTS AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TO-MORROW By Thornton Fisher}, © “——— Copyright, 1919, by The Press Pubitshing Co. (The New York Evening World). Wild, Kammar and Turrell 100. ABROPLANES Srneoodl THE POLICE ‘ i Also Qualify in Jersey shes sects!) Ceo nod andy Sie teele dete | State Championship. i . By William Abbott, __ Poecial Gtatt Comepaepent ot Ted Mrening / DEAL BEACH, N. J., July 18-Mex Marston, Eddie Wild and August 5 Kammer, all from the Baltusrol Cy and F. F. Turre!! of Morris County, won thelr way on the Deal Links’ to- day to stay to the semi-finals forthe Jersey State championship. All’ the Baktusrol entries tutclassed their, op- ponents and captured the sseand round matches by wide margins. Tur- rell found a tartar in Fred Dendiue of Shackamodon, who was: forced’ to for our extra holes for a decision’ ‘The tmutcties were mostly water gclf, All second round matches were played in a driving rain, Um- brellas and oll skins were little pro- tection and it frequently happened that clubs went fying out of golfer’ grips. rs WP ae popular pastime. given all his thought and ac- the furtherance of the sport conducted by the various boat e Max Marston, Who won the qual- f rs Y ifying medal with 75 yesterday, én- try, but hi h ; Seroeaboet we oan y = adler’ stuns, 8 ) countered only * feeble opposition = ard man fi aye . from J. P, Bradshaw of Morris Coyn- cin ta mcs Mo: § yr. Marston ran up his early lead, regal euses MEN 48 long distance driving being wo bel: guia pie ee CLOWNS FROM ty »: _ N much for Bradshaw, who hit into THE "HIPR \ ‘ frequent trouble, The Bultimoré star merely had a practice round to‘win by 8 to 6, Eddie Wild, a young Baltusro! crack, didn't mind the xough go! and administered a severe jolt to A. Steiner of Hollywood. Wild heli the lead all the way and won oy. 6 and 4, August Kammer, the third Baltus- f rol club representative had soft pick- AS AN ADDED ATTRECTION Sait ing to beat C, L. Maxwell, Trenton, WZZONER WiLL BE THERE by 6 to 4 The Turrell Donohue, unlike the ss Secret Neral GANS ATINECHANPINS is Se Date Fan, eo For One Purse Same Day| _ IN DEFEATING CUB RIVALS In National League Race)..." ee ad which will be hard to However, he has made up and at the coming jational Associa Steiner, Hollywood, 6 up and 6 to play: A. F. Kammer, Baltusrol, beat . y Brurgael: Cloris. In’ Whipping Ebbets Field] YOUNGSTER’S 69 BEST Charles L. Masa} Treaton, 6 up ade Over sie i nla a and 5 to play, and Max R. Marston, CCIE: Court Gatto} joss Barnes Twitls etal ass hitter on the club. gust wne| Talent Cincinnati Players) SCORE EVER MADE IN play, 7 Bally, Fell Swoop, Baltusrol, beat J. P. \Bradshaw, ‘iitreda. same, Hendrix had guessed right! Tyisnlay Plenty of P d| COMPETITION AT ARDSLEY | sors county. 8 up and 6 to play. F. | ‘ inley We , Game in Opening of Big Fletcher's grounder might have gone Isplay Plenty of Pep an SS wasesanh: Matela County, baat Gh ; peOURTH RACE—Hauberk, Pickwick, Series Hef oor nese te tater we tee ban te, All Around Ability. ‘The lowest score ever made in coM-| Donohue, Shakamoxin, 1 up (2 By Vincent Treanor. pAUTHE RACK = Condult, Mistress ere, fecond in ume'to nab Young. At petition over the Apawamis links was | nojeg): VERY dey'is different omthe race)! “Beck and Cay, pair NE SAAD | teers ee eee oe iene bed By Richard Freyer. Leo pipenth gk cel Nonfat y In, the eight championship dtyt- E aro ede ew). Babe tay Bis oamepe, Jeeale, 1.2% v. _By Bozeman Bulger. Peniensthe’ nvew cand. che. raised. & neater HARRY Se nas ta Ardsley in the qualifying round Cf} gon, rst round, Richard A. Haight, instance, racegoers return to = S h Sa supporting wing to the Reds) terrible squawk, but to no avail, organized a posse of athletes Labigneczed i ome Je eam! Princeton, beat W. J.” McLaughlin, the old heat racing days of years ago | Thi nately was true, the opening attack of the Cubs Cincinnati, |" ae lonship urnament.| Upper Mon’ ir, 2 up and 1 to play; for half an hour or #0, They saw two! butas ‘The Tooker Club taken po of- was somewhat of a bust. They| The opening yictory over the Cubs ve tp Sige + 7 ‘hick Fy hae ney teanainad | Wines ne seid | . Rar races for one purse in the last event, | ficial cognizance of betting, there is Went at the Giants with a sharp prod, Rakes the signe Ce ue Bae pew wii Lenape pl aplaged ss gy hppa scilpeed the rest of ent Mauticc Bisley, peereien city} 1 isgatio~ . was ave beal ; eld. a d Saaaior over the Bea! reaait, ts fue one of those things which will ie true, but when it came to the/games, ‘The Cubs appear to be able and order went out and captured a|than T. V, Bermingham, his hearest|up; Dudley Smith, Forest Hills, beat faction over the final result. The first coeur once in many: ¥ Those who ;“°!4 test Jesse Barnes was there. Not|to trim other clubs, but they've had | pant game for himself, The Sherift|rival, who had 37—38—75, G. Parker Toms, Deal, 2 up: A. L. race was caused by a false break, but | witnessed it yesterday will probably | Kink marred the suppleness of his| mighty poor luck against New York. ‘waa teresa (a 5 distande 4t in conjunction with the testin, few outside of two of the twelve] never again see anything approaching |Pitching arm, and the machine be-|This is the first season in many, for 0 cover a& at Yonkers. ; 2 rene € eee eee SU Rat i ame in championship was hela, | Pierson jr. Montclair, beat Roy inet Giants have) nine miles before the game was thor- ing the prize for the low | Webb, Engelwood, by defa iit ‘ jockeys bi its repetition: ‘hina hi "|many years when the ° P real, ptteni poh Mga boven poh ee lanes por Pte Gilets Coane cae Sn; | beaten Le Ay Mla cite ham | oughly and completely subdued, any] iin 395 and Wykagyl third with seh | Second sixteea, second round—CoB. . ba esd nT a Dette vor litle chalinptens gustercan rae | howe voo-—-Slanes vanes Ov *’ lhe was in no danger until the elgbth| In order to compete in the team | «Mitchell, Woodbury, beat Dr. F. aA. ; & horse . , fas i Rice, on Ednaris. All the rest went now. His race yesterday was very! And while McGraw and his mep| Larry Doyle's return to the pas-{ mile hove into sight, Then a fow have tnade the championship division | Steele, Baltusrol, 2 up: 8. M. Ha x ff pell ell, after some one broke the | disuppointing and incidentally Lu-|were tossing wits with the gentlemen |time came at psychological mg- | Brooklyn players who were travelling | made the round, and then withdrew. | ing, Upper Montolatr, beat A. 2P. from Ghi ment. It was his quick thinking afd) with the outlaw gang, shot four base| with tg: Hindiay 8, Douglas, formes |Gray, Arcola, 6 up and 5 to ply: than bis performance the day that|from Chicago the Reds were whaliag| nis speed that enabled the Giants to} 1 champion, 77; W. V. Swords, |Charies P. Eddy, Arcola, beat His ross ble. Nand it tds: | Adams, Bases County, 4 up and ito ing the various horses on, Ednaris,| poiniing as Sun Briar’s ‘a | Little Brothers Ac: t a single. In his wonderful sprint |#ome one was going to get in trou! Siwanoy, 79; and KR. F. Mundy, Ards- | Adi 5 ‘ounty, iD the favorite, and Laughter were pre- | many who watched it were inclined to | needed every ounce A agg she from second to home on the hit and| However, the quartet of wallops was| ley, $1. ‘There was a tie for last place | pay; Dr. D, W. Granberry, Balt ‘ fiveeman otal, 387. Ardsley was next were Ryan, on Laughter, and Teddy match, five men who ordinarily would barrier, and u merry struggle was on, |°uillte's was a wonderful lot better tip Ter aendlon Me eta lia’ teres ; , t ef with the crowd on its hind legs cheer-| jally beat him. However disap- | the everlasting tar-wadding out of our| win. He also started the affair with | bits at Salle, and it looked as thous! Worthin sumably left at the post, Evidently |D#me Johnny Loftus for what looked run play Larry's bad foot showed at 'S2°im the first division, A . -_ Ww. the cause of but one casualty, OF) Brand of Ardsley winning’ on the | beat S. H. Craig, Plainfield, 5 up Mind Uke an ill-judged ride, Johnny |**Tned. rn no ill effect’: of the recent ailment. ant liens Ryan and Rice had noticed what|was standing almost upright in the) One slip now puts the Reds on top, |_ cas run, against the, Sherit®, Findl (ply Orr, oo a's chance\for 6: others never saw, that the timers stirrape Curing the run throug the la perilous situation indicated by the There, ivan an apioane look in been § score, 5 to 1, | doer score than 68 ck stretch without any at- eye dendrix when je Pask ‘incinnat: jes a Gag bad not gone down, nor had tne | fick atretoh without making any At; |presence of Jimmy Allison and other |°¥6,0C Hendrix when Pode F eighth], 1f Be tate wonder why Ci have bad 3's instead At that, advance flag, But Fairbrother took failing off in front without any con-|Cincinnat! scribes in the New York|inning and struck out. is near the top in the race on MN| he made the turn in 34, and came back Orleans Girl out into a three-length |tention. It was figured that Johnny ' press box keeping tabs on the loca- Heydler’s cricuit they should get @| 'n. 36, apenas inca oe lead and set a stiff pace round the far}was just rating the wide open |tion of the lead. Fred Merkle seems to grow n0| glimpse at its playing. The aggrega: 4 ana ening 4. sake turn, down to and around the bend | mouthed Sun Briar for a stretch run. . Her’ Hage, | Into the stretch, only to have his filly|Maybe he was, but. when it came His card follows: older, His present work with the|tion of Reds are certainly a great 8 ual The Cubs-Giants game was an ol4/ Cubs’ ig right up to champlonship| ly ‘improved bunch fa erg 3 time for him to let Sun Briar down, time nose-and-nose affair until a|standards. It was our old first base-|trip to these parts 2 ‘assachusetts) stop, under the whip, in the last #lx-|the fine looking colt hadn't a thing |touch of brilliancy struck Larry Doyle|man who smacked the single that|{n yesterday's contest played one uf ——__—>—_—_ teenth. /Men Hampden chme along | left. in the brain, and the working out of|rove home the only run madé by/the snappiest games seen this season. EMPIRE CITY RESULTS. ‘on the rail with a great rush and was the Cubs, Every one of the Dodger bits was a ‘TIONAL MATCH up in time to ‘wis ‘by himself and Warsaw was backed off the boards |tbat thought turned the trick Of ads wale: and when a team gets ' FIRST RACE—The Fairfield Purse; AT POLO UP TO ENGLAND.|e0'ns away. Cormoran, tar back in! fore the fifth rage, butt lest pointe |capret. en eet Was & neces SamGUl thecoctg ee series id tute Oh |Sccrartone won. tirana bn iden ot ow |suesele’ fetioun iam $860 ay oad ss is . jore the o, but & last mi c did not fail, It was|and this “croocial series 1s one da: ‘an idea of how|one-half furlongs.~Phantom air, 115 , the early running, closed like @ streak [rush on Poacher drove his price down nesane’. ee ec othe s iitenmeciescue Ei Our, In. ‘ts | past, the situation is exactly as it|the Red infield works. (Fator), 3 to 6, 1 to 4 and out, won; ty Of an international polo| to be an easy second, Ina hurry. Ad the Face was run, it | ie eaaran to the’ tne score, Larry [was when the Jteds first threw that| “Cincianati is. notin second place |Geiria. france, "112 “Cautwell 4 to's ta ween picked teams of Ameri-| ‘This finish was something of a sur-|PFroved those. who were behind the |nceded # run to tle the score. TY lncare into the Giants the latter part | pecause they are lucky and are get-|1,t9 7 and out, popas' Hs Giorteun! 309 im ° iaasinavere ens sear inca | pitas te the crow Hien hea ast ininute rush Knew their business. | Doyle was on second, with one out,|of last week. By beating Brooklyn ting the brdaks. They hold that po-| pine, 1.09 2 a Weed fasd ona nie a H tively in the hands of the English polo| looked Hampdon, it occurred to only | pose oot Bn able 24 from Young | when Zimmerman came up. again to-day, the Reds can step baak | sition because they are playing bet-|aiso ran, , C kh ’ a authorities, according to°a statement | comparative few. {hat {twas DOl{ike « champlon. Warsaw eae never] Heinle was carefully looking the|!Sto first place If the (fubs will only | ter ball right now than any team in caalidideaad rankrs! a I} made by the Polo Association. Bo Up tho Culire crowd was tian’ |prominent. He” couldn't have per-|pitcher over when # sharp cry arose | the Giants are looking for the Rob- | {he circult, Judging from the mul) EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. Cranks are people or thin It was announced that no challenge | {i learning the truthe Then ‘thee formed Worse it he had been “in the | from the Cub infield, ins to take the Reds. while they | Ber other teams : that “start something. fp tet such & match hed been sent to Ing-| who had bet on the original field |“"™ % ‘hey say at the track, “Hey, he's gone! Git him!” limb over the Cubs into @ substan-| ‘rio "players are not only full of|y AACE ..TRACK. EMPIRE | CIT We weleeme erenks ia te t none ware cobtronted ye brand new con-| Maiden Jockey races may be all Everybody turned to see Doyle biti ad is pep on the field) but the athletes on | for to- a races are aa follows: amount Shops— ° tart @ dead run for third. Th the bench, the reserve players, act RA of “three-year-olds and They're so much more intefy niente that @ challenge|run their race wended their way Fre Roar rare Out 1b Mena Gia sialon cinteny had st a Joose Ae like a bunch of schoolboys just start- FU line: gions, Ht Sige, Syn. ub: esting than ordinary folk, and recent victory of the Freebooters | P4ck to the post for another start, |aitempta to develop riders weré run it’s a lot of satisfaction to ba the Thornby four in the final game |, Phere Wasi t one chanee in 4 une ing on a vacation, When one of | Rig! Un iu the morning or at some time when | Dall Deal lett his Meiding position and STANDING OF _)| their brethren gots a nit, scores a run, always able to please them bet Sie Brueh Championship Ci fore they start to crank. mu pb by a| dred of any of the ten cutting any|tbho public couldn't be lured into bet-| fan to cover third to take a throw or makes a good fielding play the men . 3 pt Hurlingham led Only a super-crank could fail 6 figure in the next running, but the not in the game just simply howl ¥ fn Rngland was ready {itl had: to wo through the’ fou tiie} | MBE on thom. No greater example of }from the catcher, He never got it THE CLUBS ha Den . The Reds are workiag International trophy ‘wor |of restarting, ‘Idneris," the ene [neompetency was ever seen than! however, Zimmerman had caught the with glee. that of Demays on Joseph P. Mur- eee ete es geese AON Cae BN CE CP EN ee | I, be satisfied with Par-amoun® hard, every one of them, and they'll nb. na a : an from America at Meadow | favorite, which had galloped only|phy. This gelding should have won| inal, had also seen the opening left be right up there with the leaders ack, i: Predra, L10, “Pati lai Lg a cad wit nshial a About a sixteenth of @ mile In the!by himself, but when challenged in| by Deal and whanged a slow bound- NATIONAL LEAGUE. when the final gong rings. 1 U6: “Hedin Spring, $0 <4 all anybody could ask—thi Shot and Mouehtara ade @ 4 to 2) the last sixteenth. the boy could of-|ing ball through the gap for @ single.| Cie W.L. PC| Clue, W.L. PO, ACK—For wo. are y' Nand Laughier's price was vutlter no resistance or assistance to his Srilerutre '....788 07] From a Brooklyn standpoint the prices, $1.50 and $2.00, are exe 4 from 7 to 1 to 2%. After w short] mount Doyle came home and put the game ‘02 |8t. Louts.....29 45 .382/ only, good feature of the game wos |i ceedingly low. a delay ine etd was went away to a RE silat ace aaa 8 68 een BO wen @ beautifully ssa| Boston ......26 44 -a7i|the fact that Hy Myers added a fow And to prove our faith, wé real weak, wit ut two io", ex and ttin Laughter and Bdnaris, the only ones Eile Baft Box Draw. From then on the CubS were hetp- | “Pitter ..88 85 421 | Philadelphia, 21 47 209 RCTn EARS ete Wtliod teve tne f guarantee them to please or refund Cit Track actually trying. Tho ‘other ‘ten just] Jn @ sensational elght-round bout at/less before the airtight pitching of eaues vesrenoay, ah entry Og ca ag ep Tha your money, a ry VERNON) obeyed the starter’s “come on" and|the Armory A. of Jersey City last| Barnes, and another break did not | mew york, 2: Chicago, |. age of 500 for the day. hepdieap cae mile ang ceventy, rants isn’t a miracle —jus® “ pulled up, 80 that in no time the]evening Jack Elle and Johnny Buff, the come until Be saventh (ening, when Cincinnati, 8; Breokiye, |. 1 Tis: Matis Idol, TiS,’ Game Gal? | simply the fruit of standardizes hon-tryers were stretched out into a| rivab flyw , for py e Glan’ hom: a Phitadetphia, 1; St, Louls, © (12 Inaings). en Zi Wheat, | 10, Bs, ‘| ties, |brocession w sixteenth of w mile lone | hades slight shade in the carte vaasiee | wou With one out, Chase’ singled Pittsburgh Boston (wet ground, Free ieee Re eee a eat Wien |e, tsee RADE er rpararol: maene; By standardizing we save wot a fying ‘break, wont wer’ MnICh | out the frequent rushes of the east side| S04, Gonseies was sate td auloeies GAMES TO-DAY, player will be first to pass the hun-| tit: "iad Watch at Tiseaun 4s Mick: | money and invite you to sharé long lead right of the reel and|0%er toward the finish entitled him to| of the proletariat, Barnes peeled off a | Oniease at New York, dred mark in safe hits has taken on | lade, 114: Jowle 111) La dia ac 5 x an even break, Johnny Drum defeated 1 of Cincinaat! at Brookiyn. added interest, Wheat, before yes-|"*\purentice allowance claimed. Weather That's whole story—that' Ednaris was,wofully slow. in getting | 4! y clean hit and Chase got home. Gon Pittsburgh at B ate e, had hit safely ninety-|rainicg. ‘Track sloppy, into her stride. Without any cogten-|Harry Nelson in another eight-round| gales tried to cut some high jinks and re © terday's game. why cranks forget to crank tion Laughter Was ten lengths in| pout, take third on the same play, but was St, Louis at Phitadetohie.|two times. He added one more to is Boxing Club| Par-amount Shops. a treise cece as | Crent Founding the tapcturn, Witkin i nailed by Flack’s clean throw to third, | "Game wos by Cinsinnatl op July 6 and test oy| this making ninety-three all told. 4 date expe: $i r LONDON, July 18,—Negotiations have 2 Wi traine sop aif serious pursuers but Ednarié, §he| wig Show Pet On The Giante BAé won the game, but | [neem so St fle Casson wn remd Wr) Olson had ninsty-one, safe Wallops! ot constuded for the purchase bye Cordially, 7 Want Oe ee OR te eT ne MUa | Major Gen. Harry Hale and his en. |they should Raye made more, runs, oe making his total the same as Wheat's, | syndicate of sportsmen of a famous Lon- naferring to fl & 0 : ow! 3 F "7 * not te Min and 018 touch unide any clroumetoness, Gti? staff were the cues of the Knights | Nt vied “ana Young walked, but the AMERICAN LEAGUE. Myers only had eighty-eight hits,|don resort with the view of using it as Wondiee e arcne’® fl course she was second at the end.|of Columbus at a boxing carnival held contest. company of wrestl and fighters, “as| Manager Pat Moran may decide to|_ The syndicate is sald to have ap~ = After the numbers went up, the] jimmy Twyford, the K. of C. seoretary | That walking of Young was done crowd gathered round the stewards’ rposely, Hendrix, pitching for the stand and hooted and hissed: in chatse of thase bouts, was referee | BY Z him |a boxing arena, according to the Dall ing ended with the bases chugged| cine. W.t. PO.) Clu. W.t. o,| but his two of yesterday gave 1 ae 1.20. Ladylike was third because none of}#t Camp Vix last night This was the iaties Fletcher forced Young at seen MB 28 ei .4i}a total of ninety, Hroraa ane nromoters, declare ie wil A Merecraline War Tax. the others even tried to make it a|firet appearance thre of the K. of C.|ternd” “aaa | . ; . Ju| pitch Ruether against the Dodgers | proached Jick Dempaty for a world’s SHIRT (@) d in to-day’s game, and as the Red int ¢ ————. | things look kind of blue for a Brook- Frankie Brown Wins Easily, 986 THIRD AVE. |1526 THIRD Pe ‘Cubs, guessed that he had rather |twirler has won his last nine starts Ball it off,” many of ther d,| and Carls Dalton) of the MY, A. 6} than Young with » CITY which. was ridiculous. ine vice te pated 9s' master of ceremonies, Aes Mera aad aneen: Saver Iyn victory. However, Robble can| ATLANTIC CITY, N. Jin July 18.— of th Seon a what had happened. ‘The race had to ae oe RE i ‘ stand as run, but many who Jost] Vie Ritchie Outpoints Conlon, Priadsighle, a,! come back with Cadore. As the former | Frankie Brown of New York easily out-| 2298 THIRD AVE.|2835 THIRD AVE \ yes & man more surprised than | Lieutenant has four stralght victories | pointed Preston Hrown, the Philadelphia | ot 128th St, Hatlem | ot 149th St, Bremg” _- ¥ Young when he was honored with a _ money backing the wrong horse were| | ATLANTIC CITY, N. Ju, July 18,— |base on balls. Such a tribute to his GAMES TO-DAY, }to his credit, an interesting battle| pear {f, @aDt rounds, before the At-) 149 NASgAU ST, 1201 W. 125TH ST. nine 4 . in doubt on tho way home aH to) vic Ritchie, the crack Harlem bantam, walloping was new to the lad, This | Mew York at St, Louis, | may take place. night, ‘The to 930 | Trlbune Building Rh Avenue (Wa > Ns : - “fp Bhather or not they whould “ecttic tyuiyoinied Willie onion of Bt. Louie in Move wan ale0) # Fprielan to. she. Mianaeer yy. = | ‘ io por cont, va ROwAY day, ‘Theyarcued eight rou the best fighting sean G! and to le ‘ Granta? pest! 7 | iA RRCADWAY ie th oa eaters