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pit aaa Li AR! alia Y ti ane oy eee aaii 3 THE avai ‘WORLD Sau abit: ; i si ; i sae “ids hatte Fune+| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘ital son SLUMN LOOKING AT IT FROM A FRONT SEAT - = - = By Thornton Fisher pak A WES ig | Jim Barnes Not Only Leads vais Field With 69, Which +} Equals Course “Record, but Tom McNamafa’s 33 Sets Record for First Nine Holes. “Tim O'Sullivan Says Jimmy Hill, ‘ ene Champion, Now ls a Second Young . Griffo. CLEVELAND, July 24.—Equaliing the course record of 69, James Barnes of Sunset Hill Club, St. Louis, present ampion, led a field of 184 4 arters in the first found of the Westérn. open golf championship re over ‘the Mayfield Country Club. Tom McNamara, former champion, . was second, with 0, setting a record SHOWED WISDOM IN TRYING“ </for the first nine at '83/ Including & HEW MODEL SPEEDSTER, | threes on the 455-yard third and the 7 8i5-yard sixth. Walter Hagén of Detroit, the national open champion, followed with 71, while Diegel of Detroit, Fred MeLeod of Washington, Willie Kidd’ of St. Louis and Charles D. Thom of Shinnecock Hills, N. Y., returned the same total. The scoring was so good that sixty- four players had better than 8, Indi- cating that a 160 at the most will be re- quired to remain Raed He al four players who will be i final % holes Of, play to-morrow, e largest gallery followed en and Bob Macdonald of Chicage and was well rewarded by the excellent golf. The nal champion was driving well as usual and reeled off four fou @ three and two more fours like @ golf machine He had taken only twenty- _ teven strokes for eight holes~and cut tt ceded hav f y i eit ME average on the 16-yard eighth with a On the ninth tee with a 33 in. sight, ,|Hagen’s attention was! distracted as he drove by some ore running up a stairs to the parapet tes, ‘He halt topped the hall againt the side of a steep hard hill 7 y' from the tee. ‘Phe _ peliet | bounded back and to the left high over & clump of trees und Janded at the bet- \tom of a creek. Jt was impossible to play ahead and so Hagen played across to the fairway, only to find the “high woods still between, hie. Dall nnd. the ninth fairway Ofty feet above ‘him. O'BSULLIVAN, who brought Les Darcy to this country, is not making much progress with Jimmy Hill, the Australian featherweight champion, whom he a month (TS MoT HaRD Luc (rs & Hagit. meanwhile he chance at Benny Johny Dundee, Lew Find- Ter oF Joe Welllag. Shooting high, but . ‘Tim doesn't look at it that way, Lis ‘a ppg te what be ong of his protege: American sporting public is sure to be treated to an agree- ' able surprise when they see the Mittie antipodean in action. Hill is the greatest featherweight Australia has | THREE OF THE FIVE LEADING Asks SLUGGERS WoRK For O&TROT- Carmandale Among Best Of Yonkers Juveniles Now Rube Benton’s Pitching | And Also His Bat Send Latest News of the Links Reds Away Much Subdued Ouimet and Guilford Won't Play With American Team seven Wee, aes & found gf pd i js from the green of, the 450-ya: |hole. He played a desperate shot with his midir6n, lofting the ball 200 feet in the air and carrying more than 200 yards back to the ninth yo abt He py his Srp on the green and tool lor a par a comment! on Hi! ability, Mr. Corbett said without doubt on YONKERS SELECTIONS. . ‘ a — wi ghtere ever seen in Sheets load Ji Real) runt. aceiand over eels Cincinnati Players Are Quite be Dusted up by e let handed pitsbet | in Canadian Matches To- Onty vive Matehes Piived at New han ‘at Saratoga. Bevund Raced Hutton-Trope, Bam-| Cocky Until New ' York|tankergus Reds simply folded. Morrow. fying and me alietss Trvarerual oan tenia eae ind aiird \’ Raco— Tetley,” Woodtrap,| Southpaw Knocks Out Liner} 7709 Jas'te “yuiet and peccefal aa By William Abbott. Fourth Race—Purchase, Be Frank,| With Two Men on Bases. | former sunday afternoon in Cinciu- RANCIS {CUTICIE. kat i teans Crystal Ford. nau. Reds looked Fite! ‘ aoe Lares gape Guilford will not be with the By Bozeman Bulger. Edmond Stevens of Boston, 6 and 5; T. Race—Nanette Black, Da- just like the Cincinnati Reds. The igs Ha icssprd American team Liab the American Sports Publishing Com- 4. Collette of Providence defeated H. 8. HEN the well known shigger | 1). mumbled words of the untamed international golf matches pany ts now out. It is stocked from Porter of Baltusro} by 2 and 1. h Above the ordinary | hinda, Albert A. lampden, Jean Rul only réminder of recent ravings was VOR, Rube Benton belted a home| winie Pheion as he wabbled toward ™MOrrow at Hamilton, Ont. At the cover to cover with recor rules, ) nual July golf tournament |here at the Shenecorsett links, five matches wee aw. t sixteen and three in ti 1h division. In the firat.sixteen T. C. Tal- ‘coket of Philadelphia easily won’ from Sixth Race—H lant, Cormoran, Personal notes and other interesting | Walker and Tru Win Four- run drive in the left field train for the West, “Anyhow, no-| last minute the New England,olars Dit? : fields was marked.| of thé race early, but at the head of the fermenting Reds-Giant body but a yellow dog makes a pro-| found the press of personal business | Sco; ten aaa mae Meatate: inaevstsns MANCHESTER, vt sy ah L. It ta said Owner Carman vatues ‘him the stretch he looked like a sure! reud ripped right up the back and |test. Anyhow, nobody but” C4, | Would prevent thelr skipping across |to this year's ifaltion ie throne | gtANCHESTER, Vt. Ju 7 Mw be vory ‘and it would take some! . % » ha was si |Pages of “ retations,” which a on ty enough left to maintain his advan-|assed. Somehow there's, something | ,.nguinary battle the complete | the border for the hig argument with | Pace’ J. aT tele vetercacet io tie | plon, and W, 3, ‘Truesdell, senior cham- and tage the rest of the way. kinder frothy about a feud that can uelching of the Reds brought more | the Canu-ks, | pion, were Victorious over A. J. Christie, him part calt: lo in about the best that Mi has‘ sent to player and devotee of golf. Any one : i eud Oe of a disappointment than a gloat. For! ‘The all-around playing of Ouimet|interested in the links sport. could |$y° Cosoker of the Country Clat, Brook. i ° two pears the ee eet ai hse and the tremendous long driving of havaly afford to be without the 1919 | line, by, the eR Of one hole at Bk- the races and promise of going G t G t Pit h Di gla 6 booed } Pat Moran | Guilford will be sorely miased by the | Guide. wanok Countr; on better At Saratoga, an 8 e c er ou 8 enattuen booed ea tos, ‘And to bein |!2vaders. Oulmet was sure to win points for this country, there being b he much stiffer op- with the Reds slipped over @ run), amateur in Can barring a Boat than De bad to contand with Fro m Cubs fo r Robertson ye Rue ea Bul Phaclon, footer |AUKe, who could defeat ‘him. Guil- pia YoKkers, atit I take @ rather ee i For cas Teds, |£Fd too would be reasonably cer- ak; two- to beat bim in Ona WU cetesst thas pin besnnes tain of swelling America’s winning his present condit! / Le 0 ” New York Outfielder Makes | Sena that be would out Robertecd of the catobes wasn't Joking. Francis Outmet, now twenty- EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY. What Happens Every Day se — the market if he could secure the ser- But unfortunately for Bill that was years old, won the national open in HERE will be seven ‘thousand Pa ley ts either of} Announcement From His | vices of a pitcher in exchange. the only run Cincinnat) magese and} 1013 after a sensational play-off with | BASEBALL. pionship or the Longwood Bo Brandetatid sents forthe ‘na- hie " track conditions N The acquisition of “Shufflin’” Phill gnyder were on the pal Batch Vardon and Ted Ray, noted) Miller shut out Philadelphia in the | # the’ Longwood Cricket Club, “tonal Tawi tennis cbatnpien~|o5-Bxtirely againet him yesterday. lorfolk, Va., Home. Douglas will greatly strengthen the| Benton came up sw! British champions. ‘The following Gunced ther play. . ‘ second game of the double header! itis announced that play would v6 > ship tournament, which opens at the ey bat he got his hands on, Seein: year he captured the national ama- hth on tb & atier | Mink scbedcle can f He didn't suffer from lack of backing New York team, especially at this gol teur title and ted in the Brit-| With the Pirates by 1 run to 0, resumed to-day an e schedule ca: Mo arty Paruer lathe Treasenn jin the Wakefield Handicap: He had| NORFOLK, Va, July 2—David| juncture of the pennant race. Mc-/TOat, before him, Slim Salles DICH |i". pen*and amateur championships, |the Quakers had gained thelr fifth| tied over to next week to complete y the tournaments. Plenty, but his running didn’t justify | Robertson, former star outfielder of | Graw’s staff of twirlers have not been | that made no difference to Rube, the OM wan ane fe Wa that) straight victory In the first game PY) ““Mne elimination of A. M. Kennedy it. To begin with, he waan't off ®8)+n6 New York Giants, anno 4 here | 60mg 80 well lately and the local | slugger. Determined to have “his 3 ing home he gathe a score of 6 to 1, of Atlanta by Charles M. Rodgers of Morlarity” \our swatting southpaw |!" several minor trophies. Detroit ended a long home stay by! Knoxville, and the defeat of Rutledge well as he might have been, but still fans will welcome the ex-Cub twirler rT oe | Jess Guilford, twenty-six, has held if ho has any of thé speed which| "day that he had signed a two-year | with open arms, BDO yee ane {ithe old pili| the New Hampshire titie many times| being beaten by the Red Sox by a|Capere of Augusta, holder of the ft field stand = South Atlanta title, by Esmond makes him hold Man o’ War in the /©°Stract with the Chicago Nationals. | Douglas is well known around there | into as well as the Massachusetts State| score of 8 to 1. Phelps, in ge oth slnaen’” were out- 1 ; 5 RN , parts, A few years ago he was 00! “Kverybody laughed—that is, every-| championship. Joo Riggert, an outfielder, was sold| standing features of the third day's ae eddie He yi a to play | the Dodgers’ twirling staff and wbile| body but Bill Phelon and Pat Moran.| Francis Ouimet was employed as by the Boston National League Club| playing in the championship tourna- He threatened to move into a oon-|with New York for the past two sea-|in condition pitched great ball. He ry ominy of the downfall was too|/4" Assistant salesman in a Boston ment of the Southern Tennis Asso- tending position at the far turn, but| sons, said Chicago gave Pitcher Phil|had a habit of ,strewing off the eatre thelr sense Of humor. Pat sporting store when he triumphed at fo the Br reaLciee ot Peeericn? ciation at Ashevie, N. C. it was only a flash, After that he| Douglas in exchange for him, MenieDY path EnckeD. Gnc fet mint Fitted bis teeth end fought on but Eocene in Ane ewe years later be! Paui‘on Saturday, MISCELLANEOUS. Pel had dropped buck of the leaders with| evidently a great deal of |tWirled the second game of yeater- | weenie weinutes inter the Giants| Partnership with A. Sullivac, ‘The| TENNI ‘Twelve thousand persons, said to every btride and at the end Was Dade | ee eee conor Tone Mi” [day's double header against Brooklyn |opened another broadside on Sherift| United States Golf Association, | Sixteen teams, including some of|be the largest crowd that ever saw DALLAS, President of/ly distanced: His victory in hie last} (ot a : fahren sla se cn and shut the latler.t Sallee which ended with Larry Doyle| Mindful of the amateur status of tts|the country’s best racquet wielders, | horse racing in Toledo, witnessed the ‘the Amateur Athletic Union, has | outing was probably due to his bent- > CRA ~|taken part in sixtee ition next week.” swin, from the port side as usual,|Mmembers, frowned on this business| reported at Cleveland to compete 'n| rang Circuit events at Fort Miami tionals, has intimated time and tim of which he has won ten. ole apple into right for «|Move and declared the young star a|the Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky sec- 7 notifies William P, Larkin, Di-|ing the barrier by half @ dozen lacs » hh Prey Soy he le ay Doel professional, Quimet never accepted | tional tournament. at the University | The time was fast and the track in \ rector of Knights of Columbus | jengths. ‘That'll be abou for the Sheriff” |this ruling, but eventually gave up|Club courts, A larger entry list had| excellent condition, H. Thomas with war activities, that amateur or- Tr decided Pat Moran ‘and old Sallee| his sport store, been expegted, The winners will rep- | Peter Billiken won the 2.09 trot after en on an) “oer ~ bean meet| J. J. O'Toole's Krewer is due to Fistic News By d Gi came away from there. Jimmy Ring| Recently he embarked in the stock | resent Eee aistrict. in the. oational finishing fifth inethe first heat, which 5 unction “with the American|¥!® @ race shortly. His gecond to John Pollock CU OS88l, rushed from the waters of the bull-|and bond business in Boston and | doubles finals, beginning Aug. 12 at| was won by Emma Magowan, r 3 the champion Bethlehem ° Carmandale was a very good perform- pen to the rescue, but Heinle Zim/ha= made good from the start. Pos- | Boston. Fred Alexander of New York, Just after Fast ft Camp Dis, Ns Js) gnce, He swerved into the rail when| After two postponements on account town in twenty-touy hours. Ye te comiea ber tor| Warmed him up with another whistler, | essed of & pleasing personality, the | Daired with Voshell, won from « pait| soccer team had get sail for Sweden iy the Knights of Colum-|he felt t ing of the whip in the|of the inclement weather, Matchmaker | ine purpose of clinching severst mod teat ter tig{ instanter. Before they were through |former national ehampion takes his | of Clevel Tee ei ie ee eho aoe calisceeas as saan meet Aug, 8 3 6 Sept 1, but the pe ee on ag go He 10 | Jersey City will make another attempt | beiween Frankle Bums of Jersey City and Batting [2 Ml P pte are dropped Won their first round |Company from Brazil cancelling the adding , events neces reds f wr. Luque, the Cuban-|about the relati California pair, ir fi ig eg been much closer to the Carman colt |to-nlght to bring off the important eight- | Reddy, who ts @ great drawing card in that city eee oat a hand ‘ater ra but}bonds or socks aid peanty eta match with ease from F. E, Watkins| South American part of the trip, round bout bet Battling Levinsky, | Green says that the Johnny Dundee-Joe Tiplits and Frank Brigman, both of Cleve- Oarsmey from Australia, New Zea- , Directors no’ , has x 5 7, < . ‘avy rains prevente a, in | col ces ‘or al 8 who re- ; . mot having . - - cently the U. 8. A.'s big victory |of his best form in the opening dash. | much interest has been displayed in this| ship fight in years, and who, by the way, is STANDING OF ment of the Shinnecock Hills Club the allied games to get back |The track was of 4 molasses stick!-| scrap that Jennings is anxious to have | & Sood picker of wiqnem, having had Jack Demp- gt under way yesterday despite the this country in time for the games| ness and he probably couldn't ne-li"aecided, as he feels that the fight fans, #7 from the wart ovr Wilart, dhlnh that Sk i gt ore ‘i 0) fasion’ has been granted by sotial both in New York and acroas the river, Britton will surely defeat Ted Lewis when they THE CLUBS She. 2 making, Bis retara Fraasei clash in Jemey City Mooday night, of Commissioners of Tren-| Andy Shuttinger made a big im-|are Anxious to see these two big fellows | Lf ust okt Indian sign on Lewis mow,"” eesd Gardiner White, in fact, many lead- ing stars of the metropolitan district the use of the streets there }provement in Taicius, just walking|fight. Both men are in fine fettle for the) Keit Siete ee? aa ara (Ske trem’ bis Wald Ik the: bagabaelbattin an p vistaey mevans & eveah dens | Mavomte NATIONAL LEAGUE. were engaged in the meet, the first team, ¢ach team’ to run five|and thus pleasing most of the at- = e is alte ie cone an which will be one of the feat- | tendance at the track, George Enel, who bas bern maichmater of ihe | | Matchmaner Ivy Lewis ot the Armory A. A. ot the four days’ athletle cele- —— Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia for nearly & yeer, on tng hea Med sccure a suit 34) There's a t deal of sentiment ‘The Marathoners wi finish] ‘There were four claims in for both | uss just sent in bia resignation to Harry Edwards, | #b1¢ opponent to meet Heony Valger in the main Ga \ connected ate aa eik eae Camp Dix Poor Butterfly and Warsaw, A. La. lower of the club, to take effect at once, Hngei | (70k of tee rounds for next Tuomlay nit at Saldout\en Lone Miant, fer Tk te See | Shaffer got the former for $2,605 and | aye bls reason for quitting bis Job was breeuse he | Mechanio’ Hall, Lewie le now trying to close geme\ce tong Saand, so we n | ier rT iif IN PRICE IN FABRIC IN MAKE, TRIM a i } rs, match between Valger and Charley Parker, Paul Connolly retained the latter (ur |@as not permitted to put on the bouts which he| ® a New York, 6; Cincinnati, |. got its start in this country. Shin- | goad. 4. Me claimed he Pare alate. Rronomets for 4 | Chicago, 8: Breokiva, © (11 Inalage: fit game). /necock has been appropriately called AND STY RACING — bouts he wanted to pat on, and if the fahters de- | Kinane mma” taut etwees Yalow and Johnay ) "Chicago, 6: Broakive, @ (second gama). the “eracle of American golf.” LE 0 Mary Maud's defeat was a blow to | manded movey that did not suit the club officials] print ang sccording to Matt J, Hinkel, the | Philadelphia, 6; Pittsburgh, | (thret gamed, At bl A City Track |) at pare of the tatent which thought | ey were promptty refused Chand eine 0 Mats J. Hinkel. the | Tputabergh, 11 Philadephia, @ (toad game.| ‘The most striking difference in the rue blue serge suit, pure {her a sure thing. She acted as if aed Slike, the east teentrdoar ‘s Boston-81 ie wo games; rain), playing of amateurs and profession- worsted, fast colors, mad & MT, VERNON) she wasn't in a racing mood when | Jordoy Kilbane, the featherweight champion, who} Poiiing ‘om “tor «gig. ooo a Sa i) ‘Gaus "To-bay, als is the short game—the iron shots. . 5 le |she came out of the paddock. She wckie doc Pes, the good Encl tr Provebilitien are Hinkel will grant same to him, | Gesten at New York. Your pro wisely knows that accurate to” your measure by the stood stock # n e mi le of the) a@ the bout i wure to draw a $30,000 to #40000 Brockiye at Philadeiphia (two games), iron shooting makes low scores pow track and wouldn't move for Fator Ciecinaat! at Pittwergn, (sible, and he spends years practising best Tailors in New York, for quite a while Twice on her way with the mashie, PR ae for Forty Dollars to the post she stopped and finally Yak 4 Most amateurs are well satisfied J had to he led to the barrier. she pas PE MER RY AMERIOAN URAGTE. L. ‘po, | to get merely on the green with their Get a sample of the cloth to make your own com- broke well enough but SOON OUt- |bane ts confident that be will easily outpoint (be ot atin oe ee ee oe ae cs de approaches. Not so with the profes- . We cli Saturdays—12—, run by both Quietude and Irene and clever English boxe ‘ai ieee thals Gabe te the flats 4 sionals. anere birds Are | cone ntly parisons. e close y! noon. at the end had all she could do to| wou fee eee ea act load | ther present a, the & eter “aa playing for the pln, at icking ‘em up a rd TWO, STORES save third money from the only other | , coer of that city, te prepared to offer | Georgie Brown, the promising west 48 9408 Phiiadelohia.19 68 244 C1080 oe ant national open cham- Broadway and Ninth Street GAMES YESTERDAY, jonship the pros complained that F 30 East 42d St: Westen, 8: Detroit, |. fhe Brac Burn greena were raised in reds z 3 t g & i] 5 5 tt Bais. ‘trele: Barter, Scoots, She cettainly was | Jae Demmey @ guarantee of $175,000 if he will | Welebt, and Johomy Daly, Jemey Cliy’s bear wed mat forertis |S aom tal ot Oriana cat | San" hnae im" iene ‘ rarer Brown bas also been or? pesmmares, J, Albert A. was a big disappointment, | Berettt bout on Gemt. 2. . Callaghan sayy be had m bas al seme f i s eeoured spectators, Sander, mingle such @ way to partially hide the < a he, Backed heavily, ail he onuld ao! teama.* (ee Gm wil ost 8.009 epeciatnm, | Wie Dassied Maracees Sons sete Aaees, of GAMES TO-DAY. hole, which prevented, the making of P.S.—The man who gets results is the man of quick de- was chase home the 40 to 1 shot, $00 ta he cigm ancien * Syracuse, on Monday night, July 28, 1€ the west Arihetm Axtoms, Crepuscle, whose name wan not even —— fider can defeat both of these Seite Sy PR re a ae Philadelphia at Washington. confidence. Ot. Louie at Ontonge, ~ 5 z e New York at Bovten, bold approaches with’ any degree of cisions,

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