The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1919, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

habe far ca PLN, tyes "aig of GOLFING THE WEEK END Cr ee te Tae By Thornton Fisher ws TITLE TOURNAMENT CopyHght, 1919, by The Press Pobttstiing Co. (The New York Evening World). Hagen and Barnes Among Stars in Championship Start- ing at Cleveland Wednesday. Nearly 100 golfers, including James , Barnes of Sunset Hill Club, St. Louts, “age . . . ; ‘. 4 Walter Hagen of Detroit and most of ’ ‘ the other leading professionals of America, have entered the Western open golf championship, to be played Wednesday, Thursday dnd Friday at the Mayfield Country Club, Cleve- land, The field will include sub- stantially the same players who con- tested the national open tournament at Boston, where Hagen won th a playoff with Mike Brady, except that none of the leading amateurs has yet entered.! It is sald that Francis Ouimet and Chick Evans probably will be unable to attend the meet. : Because of the rain th jaying of the first round in the President's trophy competition on the links of tHe eer eng wea G Wishing Country Club has been poat- = say's poned & week. Both the first and “ “a = 7-- second founds will be played aext Usd he Sunday. Last week eight members ara wee an y an % - Me, oh qualified in the qualifying round, Bd on Just WHEN ° S beats Hy, IY ¥4 Notwithstanding inclement weather, You Were EVEN he pions i CO Moron the exhibition golf match between Oo aUR OFRIET scons \ CA ts Charles 'H. Paul, champion of Gedney Farm Country Club, with Jay & Jones, Gedney, against Jesse Sweet- ser, Ardsley, and Ernest Anderson of . the Brpnxville Country Club, was played as arranged and resulted in Sweetser and Anderson winning by ~ two up. EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY What Happens Every Day POLITELY RIDING & GUND NANKY AFTER, BASEBALL lumbus, which were, scheduled for N Tn ‘the: second) Pound: 0 the. Site tournament at the Hackensack Golf HBS SLICED TWICe OUT OF BouNDS ‘The first game in a series that may|Celtic “Park yesterday afternoon. REA, csitu: Gafeates Ss They were put over until the after- ci + B ith defeated R, My ; have a lot to do with the final dispo-|noon of Saturday, Aug. 16. The Parsons, 6 and 4; 8. M. Meding won sition of the American League pen-| Knights Counc!) aftér its action de- from H. ¥. ° * ° f ‘ nant went to the White Sox when | cided to reopen the entry for the new . e Cc up, ana =|Giants’ Pitching Staff ioe suckon's nome run dvig in the Sug, © aiew, eaditonsl aiices | Fr ire Meeting Half Over, | ein: stt cites: Sts Bi ° ° New York Yankees and widened the elveles “Ferterday tues oo be neal 4 pa tthe ‘between Willsce mulety In Shape for Big Series sar wires tum ‘oa ira puce imc sea song, Taint! ower! © But 8 Important Stakes |i .o253"** With Those Fiery Reds) iriccies. ode iors cient Paar ts Sita ep aat Remain to Be Decided | sass oeitiina ete turned out to see the two leading| Norman Ross of San Francisco Two of the ir drive eee ee, ee ee teams do battle. Beine scene “Perl. a distant ‘at Pat Moran Leads His Cincin-| outteld was a ble, marshy lake early} OSI? op the“ park, "Weahington |seout @.600 metres, in 1 hour ana 20] The East View Most Promising YONKERS SELECTIONS. + | batted “the offerings of five Brown i Ricing both club wieideras Exch player, ati Talent Into Town to | rye resignation of Lee, Fon! as] pitchers tor seventeen hits for a t0tall TaN Ucsing event of the ninth an o Sue Eve. # erTIRER RACE—Dendera, Poach | thought he was away, and they played ” ol y: 1 i . Meet Leaders To-Day. manager of the Cleveland Indians W8s second game of a double header by|Mual clay court tennis tournament Yonkers Track. SECOND RACE—Daydue, eSome- | Wary shots simultaneously, Both shots seen tuees Pea for some time that Tris|® Score of 18 to 7, after losing the|at Chicago, the mixed doubles cham- where in France, King Agri In midair, directly ever the cup, bot THIRD RACE—Youneed, Crys- tal Ford, Lord Brighton. balls falling 4 FOURTH RACE—Shoal, Roma- ny, Amertean Boy. first by a score of € to 5, ‘ Speaker, in the capacity of fleld plonship, was won by Miss jon a for 3 on a par By Bozeman Bulger. tain, waa prpctically running the club, |, Clevaland | defeated | Philadelphia |Teignion of Chicago and Pe eae By Vincent Treanor. Cincinnati Reds are in town,|'There was no ill feeling between battle eadeiea. Pe: ers’ | Kinsey of San Francisco, They de-, HE Empire City Racing Asso Speaker and Fohl, so far as outsiders The Red Sox po Lane gs ye, it | feated Mrs. Ralph Field of Ginetinashs| ciation is just; about half FIFTH RACE—Ticket, Condal. DEMPSEY TO. MEET WINNER know, but the fans of Cleveland be- one of last year's women's doubles; “- Dad ‘cho thelr : pitchers for fifteen hits and won the las fs through its me witch #0 ogre yaar! Meved Tris to be the better manager title holders, and Axel Grevem of af SIX’ .CE—Dreaat” th ° Swimin will Off with his rain} of the two, It was in response to! Opening, game of the series by &| nerceley, Cal., by score of 6-8, 6—2.| Ar has been a tremendoug success, Valley, be Glorieux, Midian: Vv. i. CARPENTIER-BECKETT FIGHT. & few bo we ought to hear| this feeling that Fohl resigned. “4 ATHLETICS. Miss Ryan of California won the despite St. Swithin' and the rain LONDON, Jul: 21. — Announcer dig strain ¢ National League | will be kept on the club paxro! Irish women’s lawn tennis champion>|which followed his day last Tuesday i .! t the capacity of scout or coach—or| Rain caused a postponement of the race begta, sod: ss uvhaoghts maha Mpeg something. : annual track and field nat % ship from Janet Jackson, the je es of the/lish representative, at Dublin, 6—0, ga continuing throughout the week.| daughters of Ballot, son of Voter and|ment was made here to-day by ©, Long Island Council, Knights of Co-!6—1 Cerito, and one of the greatest three |B, Cochran, a fight promoter, that it) tem! b; Form has been for the most part ad-/ and four-year olds of his time, Now| had been definitely decided to hi thea) the in "Hbston on yeatereas, hered to and the public has ‘fared |the head of Charles H. Berryman’s| j,.% Dempsey, the world’s champion! yareys Oe & og gtd Well in its betting dealings with the|#lmendort stud in Kentucky, is one Q =| the acquisition of Carl Mays by thi By las lay of the salient features of the current | heavyweight pugilist, meet the win-) imminent. ~ Frazee an. vers. Aside from to-day’s feature, o P ‘there is|ner of the coming fight between Zounsed tht the rebellious pitcher Fistic Ne CWS Sonn Pollock and Gossi the Sprightful for two year olds over |no great gtake winning two or thres| Georges Carpentier and Joe Beckett would ‘be traded and that he had the “about six furlongs” route, there \year old Among the two dozen money |Tespectively the French and British) aéveral offers for his services, One| For the first time in several months | seven rounds, it can readily be seen that Referes|are seven more stakes to be decided,|WiMners that are keeping sallo champions, in a bout in London early) eee. EDWARD T. VAN WART, y a Greenwich ‘Avenue, New York these is known to have come from|topnotchers in ,the Nght hea ight | Connotley’s decision Uttle offside, It mast name before the public this season|next year. The date of the contest, Aon ngth or weakness |Of (heen ts, ‘and it Ws also known that! division wil! awer alt cad ner7 woud | ie eamemeena’ Caan chee tient, | AONE them the most important @94/ the gross sum of legitimate earnings |Mr. Cochran said, would be agreed on} Frazee is inclined to give the Yanks pout of eight rounds at the Armory A. | V*¥* is the only boxer to floor Dundeo during] prominent of the entire meeting’s| accredited to them by the racing | later. | Giants against Reds, slugging toe to/the preference, everything being! , or Jerse: the past two years, accomplishing a feat which| programme. The Sprightful entries | Statisticians is $4¥,000. Ballot stands er RT cc OG t Sia. yy City to-night. Battling | ren enny ‘Lecoeea read \ second. among the stallions oft! , \ aa Frankie [tow with no bystander to laterfere or even. | With Mays and his anedr Wh |i ovinaky, the present holder of the light | as to do, tad law Teadler wer w-| closed on, March 1, last, with 66|Sountey tractive stud wervice an ree | Ne Y A. C.’S FINAL BOXING _ bod Influence thevresult. The series 18) Ditching staff, the Yanks would still! heavyweight title, will be one of the nominations. gards the earnings of his progeny ta) SHOW OF SEASON TO-NIGHT ad: Joe Lynch, the interna. | alive posbYbiliti ‘an excellent chans ng| Principals and his opponent will be Clay |, TW° other boats ing the Sp: al the es and purses. Star Shoot alone tam favorite, ah rs i yr uneatbicaiaatthcrdoamy g(a re-ubie area Followtog |; the | Origa le joads him and Star Shoot's prom It te, are to.box.at|. The Reds can either fight their way|out on top. ‘ ‘Turner, the sensational ‘Indian fighter, |‘*¢ 0 sit boxing cohen.’ #iadito-taortele 5 ETE ac a { is understood that they have through’ the Giants 10 the.top is who decisively outpointed him in a bout | Jor Walling er tm » betwees ps cag skp a nad up, with colt, | mene, ie owing entirely, to the ama: 5, Meny, ot the distriavs, lading: Sanaa matched to box eight rounds at they” "take. a licking and fall] ‘With the Reds and Giants, Na-|at the same club last year. Turtter is| me of Butalo and Prankie pv al @ tiling conditions. It is a sprint affair, | riche peg year old specials of the|ment which will be conducted this a Arthory A. A. of Jersey City on the race. ‘The only middle| tional League contenders, battling| determined to win the title from Levin- |city, ‘They will cigsh in six round douts, sni|having 37 original Aominations, in-/jearly spring—the $25,000 Preakness, | ning in the nasium of the New! {tan even break, and even | Reve, and the White Sox ahd Yanks, |aky in this acrap and he ts in the best [Ulamman, whe” ie staging tbe show’ cane to| cluding Younced, Ophelia, Out of the | the $20,000 Kentucky Derby, the $16,- | York A: C. this tournament will close; ican League contenders, bat- | New York Saturday and arranged both ’ -Go-On, Nimto II, Tick- elmont and the $8,000 Withers. | the season for the West 69th Street or-| chat Cincinnati gets the worst |tting in Chicago, the next three days concition of his career for the contest. : exo, |Way, Arrah-Go t oF ‘ ' | Maren, pore * | ganization. Competition has Levinsky 1s also in tip top shape and as| yim fie.» lish, Tuscaloosa, Rapid Day and — filed In three classes, the it, because they are behind to|should at least keep dinner conver-| “7. 411 bout t to be & hum: the fight manager. wbo|Camoufieur. The Arrow was first run| pallot’s biggest. money -winner: is {110,140 ana 140 po Haein sations from growing dull. ut ough’ Mer | has just returned from active service with the 7th its previous win-/the accomplished Midway, which de- from staré to finish, Mi paien We Company of So Se Dies, Rers are Spoo: Besom, Follle | feated a first rate field in’ the $10,000 tin Bony ‘Govur, the ‘Praise "tosian’ xg) L2¥¥,, Misa Puzzle, Top o' the Morn) Kentucky Handicap. and stidway's! CUMMAY GOLF GAMES t handled he weot away; Young Oscar Gara, | ME. 0n4 Compadre. two | SO" earnings are only about $16,000. STANDING OF wand Ook Kom rear lire Waeield fasta | ane‘ eat Sonty°wioste*e:| AND BASEBALL STOPPED dimey De Forrest, who trained Jack Dempecy | This a sul iption hich cause of e general serviceability of if THE CLUBS it fr te crits steno tay oom aay Sand alte, ee eee | beadiSeeeSice with talents BY BAY°STATE POLICE, * —— éligible to go in this race. Seven of/when the yearlings claiming Ballot kat no Harvey, manager of Ted “Kid the Bus or Benton is ready to start the ball time in accepting Uhe terms offered him, ss he Lewis, © of Out of Reach and one colt|for sire that are coming up from 3 rolling, and there are several: men NATIONAL LEAGUE, fire, that Lacoart be thoroagtly ‘well in be ese apd SY ee seme & a one bs a ner Coin and Skip, called Short|Kentucky for the August sales are|Lord’s Day League in Holyoke’ handy io back them up, The Reds es = City on July 28, and with Gteve Latso a: Ghibe | Change, wit oreniee by. od nas ge gy me a Proves More Potent Than § ase wit Rete Se] eee Bi seam “ante "te neon by"Hamon |e, sation "De "Fost evens at | 40, Allan aud 'Om, Watch, “WJ |yeur olde of the soeson of 1818 and Ce a je an . Ay -Dempacy bout? It is ~~ pepeuanie ore sretiine Wik | bin wa ahi anand teat Ge dome 4 A. hasan nec. Wher Belmont Harry Payne Whitney Suffered an accident in training it Is| | HOLYOKE, Maas, July 21 { out vr sal: ot Meeting |a nice lead, re gem or GAMES YESTERDAY. < ce he J pH spry/ ‘4 with | 7%7 Owens of Brooklyn, who bas been man-| has six, amon, them Panoply, | poss! 0 Hat Batic wonld, be ‘es even Upon orders from Boston, State af he wow profit side of their ledger a Bound time oO ON Steve Tato, the rage Tlalas fighier of Hama. |*€°" of many: fier fo the last few your, has| Wendy, Flying ite and ane: ni dg, A Phock ae a aire of| Police oMcers late yesterday visite be tomsed aside or given to the Srechiye:Olesenelt (ein). tea, Po, Lates gave Lowle eash been appointed matchmaker of the Hardware City| ‘Three year olds w! e 7 . WE New York Athletic Club Is| one’ pirat ing to make a big try for GAMES TO-DAY. the Mount Tom Golf Club, where ther gumen ‘eshedi ® ia = might: i L i tten. ed the Holyoke Country ‘Club and } e-Reds game won by Cin- baad ‘nea Philly”) tomatly that Promater Guenue dotted |4: C of New Britain, Conn, For his opeaing| gether Thuraday in the $3,000 Knick mighty well of Lord Brighton, i 4 encanta gametes A rie renee ata eee te AE amt the j show on July 31 Owens has enguged otty|erbocker Handicap at a mile Matiobal “A. A. U. track ana |‘innat! and thrown out under protest | cisciasatt at New Yor (two games). to dave hic meet Lewis aania, Reimar of New Britain to mest Ned Allee at |eixteenth. A good field of the ori Brookholt, whose dam was Gracil-| members were told that Sundas | title’ which will be decided at |i! ave to be ‘played over. The | | Chicege at Brockiyn (two games), Witlie Dovle, formerly of thie city, but who |BAdgovort in the star bout of twelve rounds |inal fifty-five nominations will in all/ ja, a daughter of the family of De| golf playing must stop, or actior - Reds have every chance of winning Pittabaryh at Phitedeiphis, | s.4 made Detroit his home for rama time, i |!® the semifinal Johnay Shugmie, brother of | probability be seen at the post. Mund, Chapuitapec and Graziallo, 18) would follow. The vigit of the | thy Bethlehem under the auspices |i... game, whether it starts at the Moola at Boston. | ick aanin im New York and has vlacod himeelf [4° Shugrue, will tackle Sapper Cota of Bridge | Saturday of course will be thi the only Ballot two-year-old that) rolice was made. following com | ih University on Sept. 6. Al- fret inning. or is merely met —_—_— under the management of Frank Bagley, Doyle |r for eight rounds, day of the week, with the $5,000 E has shown conspicuously good form i “4 Martin D. K t ly wime fifty athi of the club bil it, lett off in the eh hie AMERICAN LEAGUE, hes fought many of the etam in the light " —_— View stakes as the feature. Thii this ygar,: Brookholt sold for $25,000] Plaint of the Rev. Martin D. Knee ve notified by Paul Pilgrim to| where it, lett off in tne eto the ivnion tatenecceus ested Pete "Hate tie | Besides having accepted terms for Tom Cow. lover the “about six furlong” dis-|a few weeks back, and he is to start| land of Winchester, Presiden: of the iuing, There are a number cot Column et Chncinnath and| Wee Web PO.) Clube, Wek. POLE Dane, In a bout at the Moom Chib of| let, the Rnglish hearyweight, to engage in the |tance and is one of the most im-|in the Saratoga Special. There will] yoras Day League of Massachit~ | othier stars who ere soon to return | Samue wi cote ot 24) Detroit, Dorie worked with Jack Demoeny for | fights in Caliornia, Al Lippe, maniger of the | portant of the track's juvenile events.| be sone and daughters of Ballot} <) Pa om! algo wo A | ibe Latter’ champlonship fight with Willard, big Koglish battler, bas decided to pom au | Whitney has nine from which to|among the yearlings of many Ken-| * { loan. "" An interesting feature to the rise oe 4 heaped Other three fighters to the Coast the litter vart | pick a representative, Panoply ig not tucky consignments in the Saratoga The State police also preventae | tion ts determined to regain of the Keds te a © of dis- 124) Joo Tiolits, the Brooklyn lightweight who| of next month, the fighters being Jeff mith of jeligible for this race, but there are| sales. But the greatest number will! amateur baseball games belay prominence it enjoyed the carded Giants on the Cincinnati pay- GAMES YESTERDAY. wrena & big ouroriee in “Philly recently by | Bayoune, Frankie Brown and K, ©, Willie | Wildair, Leviathan, Upset and Sammy.|be Im Mr. Berryman's Elmendorf played on the playgrounds here by b a J mibletic§ world before the war. The) cores’ ct are tho moving spirits, in | CMesw™ 2: New York, | (10 laine, Imorking out “leengr Chaney, the Baltimore each | Loarslis ‘ef Aliestéws, Fe. ee caine, the Western filly, re-| shipment, Mr, Berryman will offer 7 sgiub will be able to test its strength the hing drive against their| S\vwle Philadelphia, 2, Medtweient, one rounds, will taken on aren garded as one of the juvenile stars|@ Ballot colt from Rosa Marie and| the City League, which has the the Metropolitan A. A. U. cham. | the bese * Rea for the nant. wrolt, Johnny Dantes, v4 Italian battler, for twelve | ‘Georme Chip, the Bumky light heavrweisht of /Of the year, is likely to measure | fillies from Basseting, Majolica, Royal| fnancial backing of the City Gove ny ; ine at Pershing Wield, Jersey | former Toammbtes ints of these dis. Washington, 5 (first gam), rounds in the main go at the boxing show to be | Newwntle, Pa., will distay hie collection of Strides with the best of the Eastern- | Dainty and Enterprise. Par * s ; , Aug. 24 oes have made the Reds flag) . Wesbinelen, 18; @t. Leule, 7 (svwond game), ats by the Fenway A, & <. Benton tomihs, | labs ant! arines ‘ia snsiter ig Marg aw Helers in the event. eet - . ders -| GAMES TO-DAY. (Tee ought to ottract @ tle rend, at ta theme, melee | 68 ‘Keates Yonkers Handicap is'aleo a pi ST of the stars of the tennis Salensere Oe Sh nal able Roses few Vat at Chiengs. Resase Wyant Basler, mansove of Withe sees--| tpalis. the Sune, vellarwelsht of Aueutows, Satutaay feature. It is for three year | RED SOX’ THREATEN REVOLT i rid will begin a big week’s| All of them are making great records. ‘Wasbington at St, Louie. son, demanded « guarsnter of 62,800 with au | lis tp yo"cused at Mathie N'Y, “Leone [olde-and up at a ‘mile and. @ six- IF MAYS GOES TO YANKS. RACING re the famous Longwood jh has been one Of the heaviest Boston at Detroit, option of 22% per cent, @ the grove receipts fr | 45 been flighting in his best form, teenth, and has among its probable hitters in the league ever since the Philadephia at Cleveland. Giants let him go three year ‘Cig at Chestnut Hill, Mass, —se—— Empire City Trac! ——— le ‘yank, ago. Over at Trenton, N, J., \to-night, Johaay| Briar, Roamer, Midway, Tippity| DETROIT, July 21.—A trade is pend- house the Polo ‘The Longwood singles and| giim gallee is pitching like Dutt, the promising little fighter of Jemey | Witchet, Old Rosebud and Corn Tas- |ing between the New York Yankees and (YONKERS NON) New Englend sectional doubles|afre and Bill Mariden has balanced | NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE City, will book up with Battling sfuras of | gel, the Boston Red Sox involving the TO-MORROW be contested. The winning pair| up the club by his steady work be- ‘Standing of Clubs, bout of six rounds, White is to seceive q| Philadelphia in the ster bout of eight rounds — of Carl Mays, it was learned $2000 ARROW STAKES “the latter tournament will qualify | hind the bat, Heinie Groh has been PC. | guarantee of $1,250, ‘At tthe show Of the Treoton A. C, Buff loo | ‘'Thdé book programme for the Sara- day. Y\a Cincinant! star for several years. seat like a Ukely tantamwelght, a4 be l¢ one of thos |toga meeting is out. It is @ thick|{ ©. through by the Red Sox manage- GRAMATAN HANDICAP He was turned loose by McGraw be- | Xin Martin Flaherty, the old thme fighter of Lowet/, | ast Kida who bosides being clever is s ait|yolume this year, containing as it |‘? 5° us! z i ‘ot eau CORNWALL PURSE he cause he had no chance to play regu? Mam, is mow conducting » boxing chib in the | oundhér, He has beaten many bantame in Now | oes the list of nominations Yor the|ment. there Is going to be & lot of dis THE FAIRFIELD PURSE vers in the singles and| larly on the New York Ciub. Mc- latter city, Martin io ying to get Kekiie Wits | Jomer, irty-one' stakes to be decided dur- | satisfaction on the Boston Club. To- And. 2, Other Thrilling, Kvemte, irs in the doubles. Graw always liked Groh personally simmons, te loos! lightweight, for « bout with a ie the meeting. As usual, the 6 day the. Red Sox players freely ex- spaant iT mage AT Sa tard 'Oan- and as & player. aul Doyle, on July 28, but the match may not | The Armory A. A. af Boston le endeator | Solson wih begin on Aug. 1, with the | pressed thelr indignation that the man- ‘Terminal, Harlem Division. be clindbed, for Mommas demands & cuaranter of |06 (0 claw @ return match tstwen Benoy | Snitelah Steeplechase, the Flash for agement should even consider auch ac- | 1.20 P. Ropalar Ceaing te St" Vy; mg of the Dest few timers, ©) F100, "with an option of OO per coat, of woe| Vaieor andl, Johnuy Dindes, ae heir dwt | 05 ‘year ‘olds, “and the Saratoga tion, Mnraged at what they character-|f # ralne Male.” All traice stoi it Dan rev ot . "Bor. the first np ramen Dr 4 Ree tremendous crowd which turned out to witness Hiasidjeap, as the openin: n ie aay features, line as Mays's desertion, the players feel | 120th Bt Also via Lexington and Je ie on of |time since Sunday baseball was pangs... 3 ‘doe dncots.” manager of Denny Valger, the | them in action, Joe Jacobs has socepted terme | ANG Wi Babatowa Btbaplechase’ the |that the submarine pitcher should be 7 tt transferring to Boston ney: Ane caplet Of | satablished, both Saturday and sun- Jereed City at Rochen itpanion French featherweight chaenplon, says thai the | for Valger, aud it now remains for Dundes to | with [he Mmened Misstoc ele, Tas laealt with severely and that his sale | Bone Ave. Subway: or via @an and ", 1one rine Ris marae” wate pee Vas Saye. fe soneunt ror | Sie oe tie a ee too ey ceeaae gg Frade 5 pool bs Pd ‘and the Saratoga cup at a mile and |oF trade, especially to any elub which | thence by trolley from Woodlawn i. ff the drizzle Saturday there were 000 peo! it é h change for the flag, will simpiy | tion, ees ea He Mt 3 When it is taken into consideration, says Jacobs, | that prospects look bright at the present time | six furlongs. hag, shane 108 ihe. Ba. Sele saath 1 that Valger knocked Dundee dowe in the for Johnny Kilbane Valger on Labor peeve beeen emcees oe ones ener ae Rea RAE thal A, ha: wt eet oe wh i i By 8 we mc Curt Tee successes of the sons and The players openly threaten « revolt, .

Other pages from this issue: