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Rrait) , iG Fi ’ THE BVEaING Vom, seivaAY, JULY 25, 1919. ‘ . BEE ie ines <w michelle. . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK USAGI SOLUMIN IF BUSINESS WAS CONDUCTED LIKE SPORTS. - | - By Thornton Fisher MAKE GOOD SCORES . \_ y Bau! POUESS TS. Feed (BS YEARS OLD - YOUVE. ——[ AINr Goin’ 4 you You Gor TO GET OuT TH VF . ae i; <a. \GOon Tope) MAKE ROOM FoR A Big International Match With tony /Back vO YOUNGER HAN= Canadians at Hamilton £ "qa pene’ Opens To-Day. ' HAMILTON, Ont, July 25.—Preiimis ; nary practice rounds were played you iterday by most of the golfers of the lAmerigan team which will meet the ‘Canadians to-doy. Oswald Kirkby of |New York led with 72 and He was partnered by Jerome ‘Travers, whe |ecored 82 and 79, against John G. An- |derson and Max Marston, who scored 7 and 79 and and 76, respectively. | Bob Gardner scored a 76 and 80, Eben M. Byers an 81 and 79, William CG. | Fownes jr. 80 and 78, and Robby Jones { *Chick’ vans, who played over the course in the Red Cross matches, will not arrive until to-day. Franels Oulmet and Jesse Guilford have not rived yet, thereby causing annoyance to Capt. Fownes, who had requested every team member to get in one: day's prac tice. § The Canadian team will be composed jot the following golfers, although, the order of play has not been fully decided 2 WHEN A PLANER. | Ober * ‘New Tork Evening World.) BEGINS TO 3 MK old Brighton Beach track ts) ‘sue ow @ thing of the past. Last year the B. R. T, built a spur! 2 /- / | through it, bat there still was enough ‘Wt left to bulld some sort of @ track. | season a developmer company ~ as cut atreets through it and & dozen ‘ are being erected on the site z oo thoroughbred history was ELPING Uncie Sam win the big. other sis of the IN THE RING & M PULLED FIGHTER. AT SS~ Lab ae ‘ 1S REACY FoR. Wore their skill or stamina. ; ougw N. Wiliams 24 THIS WHEN A CLERK : as yet: George Lyon, Captain; William y ed ©. rs iakoack both of whom MUFFED a SALE THE Wetman, MeLuckie, W. J. Thompsoy, G. H. Tur-s seen, service abroad, r ° and de- , Revn seymour ison a tovlitsa, z _ ons Paling heen phar beng ber] SPOSE IT WAS CUSTONARY | MeDoural, A.A. Adams. - Williams and Washburn won the IN OFFICES OTHER GOLF RESULTS. game event. Pe os ee eae . MANCHESTER, Ve. July 25.—Mies EMPIRE CITY SELECTIONS. = Jxtiidred Caverly, runner-up In the rex Ett pataces Brent Gold. 8 Jeont women’s national colt champlon= ‘Second Race—Condult, Comme ci, [Ship and A. L. Walker jr., collegiate AF A BUSINESS tran HAD Blue Laws are working over- TO READ Cor MTS ON HS woRic time in some parts of Massa- chusetts, | Yesterday the authorities ‘West Springficld issued an order John |. Day. champion, defeated Mra. C. H. Vander- Prohibiting Sunday golf on the links Third Race—King Agrippa, Mill. | beck, one-time national title holder, and race, Piedra. W. E. Truesdell, present senior cham @f the Country Club of Springfield. ‘The club officials took the order good Maturediy and promised to co-oper- ate with the authorities, ‘The au- Fourth Race—Bill McCloy, Kash- |pion, at the Ekwanok Country Club, 3 mire, Ticklish. tip and 2 to play. Mra, Vanderbeck | pritth, Race-Crepsucule, Lucius, | contributed a 3 at the $78-yard fife Sixth Race—Jean Bullant,, Orleans | teenth. Miss Caverly had an individual pcb sbehcuitnoye vestige J Polloc Girl, Brid) Playe total of 86. tween the Selectmen and the Chief of By Jo ke — | Girl, Bridge Player al o Police. No spocific complaints had per a NEW LONDO: ly 25.—There were By forcing Phil Glassman, made against Sunday golf. the fight ee e i ° ° fs |. : Foun wouair eae s tee wal fare wens wetner «| McGraw ’s Swinging of aE A yesterday when he obtained Phil] Sonning SM per conto ine ero tviline ° Let cain te fale ecm el Ai] Douglas Deal Means SLICES Barnes Keeps in the Lead puting. tournament played ‘here, amd? the result was a victory for Miss Gene At End of the Third Round |r thais cite tie * lay-off, but onl: after twenty-seven For the Western Golf Title) '\rsies vere pared.” afer'the ten to Ri this the result was stili but afte tie. The total score for forty-five Hotes was: “Miss Terry, 92; ‘ales Gore jey. 4. . the Cubs in exchange for Davy Rob-| meet Lew Tendier in the star bout of ertson, With Douglas McGraw prac- | six rounds at Shibe Park In Philadelphia tically clinches the National League|on Monday evening, Aug. 4 The other} * Sure Pennant tor Giants Montclair’ Club, While Mak- a ee tae ae pennant for the Giants. The deal| four six-round bouts ure: Frankie Coni- 7 ‘ 449, seowsts in at eee fot antes fog v8. oi Bihcage of, Buta, Joe x SS Epecork yee ee ing $300,000 Improvement, Score Is 73 in Total of 212-~- tereat. Feral of 8 compton rarre Strength, as Robertson repeatedly has phe Frankie Britt of anager of Leaders Secures at the a of the pre erring May Build Two Extra Nine- Dees Second and Mc- Be MeDons dP only ‘three of the orig- Satueed | ue sapere » the, ge - and a Pitchers From Cubs for} it was indeca a iucky stroke—that! — Hole Courses, Leod Third._ Heceid be duieelt to fan eecter Ei icaiwalte Nib. coatess Outfielder- Robertson Who} 'e of setting Davy Robertson to foes with scores of 8; tied for t jay for so) ith lub, e “Robertson will play with Chicage | Should Be Able to Win at|"'Ana tone torget, Davy win be a| By William Abbott. CLEVELAND,» Jy” $6.—Sanion rreah, St. Who'hd a bere 7 the Presideat of the “a tower of strength at the bat 4 ti HE re Hatnes of St, Louis, defending his t- | Wednesday, took 87 yesterday. John N. ‘Gomplete the deal until he to, Least Ten Games for Them. press MELA. “he Cie are Montclair Club's long walt-} 11. in the Western Open Golf Cham- it; one of che Nassau ieader in Norfolk and signed ite ame ide ee Eee a Pk wots {ng list won't have to walt’ ionship at Mayfleld Club to-day. | Ctialght Princetor a dle ad peatlpancas Heyy wore much longer for a chance '0) aintained his lead at the ond of the 88%, coming i Pe the former Staten third round by scoring 85, 38, 73 for @!Tsiand champion from Garden City, u 212. L » Detroit was |had 41 each way. tee oF ee eee gt ee Dr. Colin & Carter, father of Phil., ‘ot orton L. Feare By Bozeman Bulger. ' 1 uv ger. his pricenoe af Pil. Dorlas and] ee golf on the links near the Orange Frank Snyder gives the Giants a brand new battery and a good one. Three years ago Snyder was thought to be the coming great catcher of the inderstood that Chicago paid ert abe to him to rewen HE coming of Shufflin’ Phil at ‘ague. ye Douglas, according to all of Mintic there he had the pos ‘ our optimists and many of the as @ yecond Bugs Raymony, but conservatives, means a nice, smooth mended his ways and flow is ie Jackson and slide into fhe pennant for the Giants. Mountains. ‘The Jersey club, one of the oldest in the ieiropolitan Dis-| . trict, will soon, get basy making second with 214 and Free Melcod of | played as usual with three clubs. & $300,000 improvements, which will| Washington third with 216 10a, ‘about ten strokes more than’ hls provide a $200,000 club house, one| New Yorkers made the best show- | untial round dered one of the steadiest and P foal leptenAt, | This te the big deal at which Mc-|™™e He may not be the topnoteher|cienteenshole championship course|!M& among the forenoon finishes. The draw for the first round fol z has twirlers' in the league, He is reat form during iow but he is most certainly in the and while Bob McDonald — of M ; iy dlaila: ant. te ta binost’ o ‘ Graw has occasionally intimated ant and an extra nine-hole course. Presi- Hows ve. Laces Tyas: Voarey va le ‘ug to attract | 7 ront row, e Chicago was in temporary lead’ of |Golley; Carter vs. Parrish: Brown vs. ° ‘hee that he will get along swim- ‘ \ it 1s, In any event, the most important ; eee dent Percy Johnson stated to-day if the field with 218 for 64 holes, Tom | Hobart; Berner vs. McAlpin; Maxwell Now that St. Swithin has ingly with the Giants, | baseball shift of the season, e “ ! . | the sleld wil " oS, ‘vs. Stearns; Richardson vs. Ranney; x In addition to long hitting there | hese enlarged facilities are not sufs oe wt nag angi Prin’ wa Halghe, “thrown up the sponge” and the Pailadelpbis | fcGraw is entitled to a healthy! was considerable long throwing ia] ficient to accommodate the club's i ‘ pat on the back for this one. He has | that combat, Mike Gonzales hung tp | golfers, a second nine-hole links will| Stokes. counting to-dayg 76. _ Tom ton mia en done what other managers said ws |a season's record by making a threc- | be laid out. | Boyd of Fox Hills scored par 70 for SIWANOY CLUB WILL HOLD We can take th ther man’s 1|{mpossible—the strengthening of a| pase throw over second when Maran-| While golf is to be featured under) total of 224 and Gild Nicholls took) VICTORY CUP TOURNAMENT.| word for it Mae enetine “cain team without giving up as much 4s ville tried to steal in the sixth inning.|the club's expansion policy country|*! for 227. Sapam Vgaae will watch over our week-end received. The Giants have acquired | Mike's heave to second was so hiisky | life innovations will be furnished in a| Alex Cunningham of Wheeling} Clubs hereabouts are rapidly re-| and vacation parties—probably & first class heaver and have sacri- |that it even got past the fielders and| way to make Montclair one of the|*ored 72 for w total of 226, while | entering the tournament field. Si-| with the warmest interest. home run hittin; marked the advent of the Braves in our midst and but the paucity of runners on ra cushions ahead of these smacks 4 eyelash finish might have leaned the other way, As it was Benny u ESE F fered, v0 flceed ‘nothing from the team that’! yg, vil 5 Bob McDonald of Chicago, with 72.| wWanoy will have a Victory Cup mect So i j oke into the right ‘aranville kept going until he had|tinest eountfy clubs in this sector of ptory Cup 0 it would be prudent to be 4 het ngs vr Part at rey Bago Danny now leads the National League. lesabad trom tiratbaak..Gad Cubcncia|'ital Uaitad Miates: Charles Thom of Shinnecock Hills,|the second week next month. Re-| prepared. Davy. Robertson could not be coy backstop Was so fussed up over this| “We have one of the oldest clubs.in| With 78, Charles Lorms of Toledo, | port is now going the rounds that What adds to bodily comfort sidered a part of the team becauSe{that he came right up in the next|the metropolitan district," explained with 79 and Grange Alves of Colum-|the famous National Links down on| more than light, cool underwear at jhe had declined to sign a contract inning and busted Nehf for a single, | President Perey Johnson, who has dl- bus, with 72, stood at 228, Long Island contemplates a tourna- | that doesn’t “bunch”? We have , Vietory to the good. It gained no| Boxing _ | ground, however, as the Reds at that | bm, vet 2 ween, “Kid” Lewis, & & © it wel Sree mereen were peninnetiing: the i pvethy Name toe jand had not reported, Me hax had/iut even that could not efface the! rected the club's development policy.| M¢eNamara and McDonald carried) ment in August. The National Links| it in one and two pieces. ‘The bull's eye ringers were Chase, p Race into ong of jno hand in any of the victories that record, lt was SOMB throw, “We have 360 regular golfing mem-|the gallery among the early starters|are probably the hardest course in Par-amount shirts at $1.50 and made the Giants potential champions, bers. Before the war it was found|and the latter shot spectacular golf | the United States, Gil Nicholls, aur- | the Par-amount De Luxe at $2.00 Therefore, he cannot possibly be| Joss: Barnes pitched an excelent |Mecessary to construct additional fa- | en the first nine, scoring 33, two un-| ing the national open championship | —Some with soft collars attached cilities, for the club's long waiting —standarized in fabric, work. missed, In other words, McGraw, by| Same for the first five innings but | jist then sadly realized it had a small|4¢r par. Despite a 6 on the 455)at Brae Burn, predicted that if a tates, soel a ig shrewdness and a. little diplomacy, | after that he appeared to grow a lit-|chance of ever becoming members, |yard third, he scored 2 on this 170| professional meet was ever held on | ™anshiP. Price and guarantee, has got something for nothing. fe|tle mellow. Powell, Holke, Thorpe |Naturally work could not be started] yar fourth and missed a 2 foot putt| {he National Links that the winner Hots, neckwear, ties, too— the {also has strengthened the Glants|and Maranville opened on him with [On Mew courses during the wir Ditl ror 2 on the 160 yard elehth. He|rounds under 80. a A pAb ta Brg reas without weakening the Cubs, They|a broadside and these wallops added | gecided to get busy on the project. | started home well but became un- si Es name might, be “Swelter.” NOene: |, "Bome pitcher or catcher who had | Tas i « nice plooe of movey needed an outfielder and just one|to Gonzales's long throw gave the| “Our plans call for an eighteen-| steady and took 38 going over par PELL EFEATS | , oa bye warming up in the bullpen down | tisit-roued bout, successful twirler was needed to| Braves four runs. hole championship course and an|o, four holes, Cordially, - ¥ ht cent had left the sliding | sonn melsier, who te now promoting boxing shows | -oun4 out the Giant machi . sy extra nine-hole links, Instead of bar- “3 4 " ‘open about twelve inches. As|g ‘twise, ts In town scckiog matches, fe has el CLE FOR [228 women players from the links| McNamara. after taking 40 to get IN NEWTON TENNIS MEET : Jiner parted in that direction | Sma Mike O'Dowd and Awe Tact, both bar Dougias appears to ve the man, So| TURNER TOO CLEVER FO Saturdays and Sundays, favorite|out, revived after a time and al- Mad Pursult, | gg dove thelr bit on the other side, © pare of far this season he has won ten out| DEMPSEY’S, BOXING PARTNER | 22%" for the men, the club simply] tnough he broke his brassle shaft on ——_—— Vout. in fas they Were about to ‘recover ot the to box on . lanned ehough facilities so that ‘ PAR- ‘ole pill it hopped up and bounced | ee la uting, O'Dowd's manager, | O% sixteen games and shut out Brook eiary one could play. The club owns |2*cappy #ie at the eleventh, he came|Wright Brothers Come Through Labor l. 6 ugh the crack in the gate to he will sccept if the Minneapolis promoter, | 1¥" only two days ago. The players! After an absence from the ring of|nearly 160 acres of ground. If the| home in 36. oN OaE jo tide Thereupon several | M7" Ming « Gibdoas-O'Dowd bout for that date, {MAY that Shuffiia’ Phil can be count-|several months, due to two fractured |new nine-hole course is Insufficient] Many scores were improved, the Victoriously in. Doubles OPS Spagrined higeton players, determ: | Goa ive him the uaraniee he demands. |ed upon to Win at least one Game a|ribs, Clay Turner, the Indian lignt|to take care of the demand a second | ysatnor boing ideal with only a slight Competitions ‘a0 ! E “Bimith and Kauff, but the momentoas | “i 1 4 by ieee Hal was the real| The prices of i of coume, Of the war tax, i it did not go in the stands or over | sset of Lewis, le ee hoe It went through the fence. | sos receipts and is guaranteci 4 0 : ” ine-hole layout will be added, Don- 3 pen i Joo Benjaaiia, the lightweight cham. | Week, If thelr calculations are cor-,| heavyweight, formerly of St, Paul but | m e . pepe oe aaee, romp ly closed the a Mes felts. bat oolee Py the} rect that would mean the pennant; "°W of this city, made good his re- ald Ross has been engaged as archi- | breeze, ‘ NEWTON . July 23.—Pell found 008 THERD AVE. 1826, THIRD AVE. \ “Hank Gowdy was among thore| Fast. be baring knocked om Al Turner la (hl without a doubt, The seison has | ture to the squared circte at the open | tect and he will have absolute say! Major honors goon shifted to Chi- |/ittle difficulty in defeating Inman in ona Seon 4 4 “ present but did mot wet into actual | tourd, round at Newport, BR. 1., on Wednnday | WINNONL ® UOuet RNS seal NON | air arena of the Armory’A. A. of Jersey about the nature of the new courses |cago, Jock Hutchinson with a 69 total- |'helh mateh, which completed the third 2296 THIRD AVE. |2835 THIRD AVE, > From his ‘reserve position, ceria wet Bits Gites, ie Mee. wie hocltns cine veer (Olt last night by decisively outpoint-| survey. It hasn't been decided |!!Ng 217 and topping McDonald by one | ta 0 he singive competition Gar- ta th ae} Berea mpeever, We Gpened « Wordy barrage) wee. vill sige Dis Oe et MeecAnieny Ae a tie in even one game every | ing Jamaica Kid, the colored. fighter| whether to start work on a new|stroke, He equalled the course record Phe) Tardner in the fourth | 469 NASSAU ST, |201 W. 125TH ST Lye gerd “al i By pa a bs rely gy oe es hapten ee Matty [WO weeks and figure that out, Itland sparring partner of — World's | $200,000 club Rouse this tail or wait] by good long work and’ deadly ap-| "9 Tee Gatent oN Nites ‘and ‘rime Building A at Th Aveme » 4 would add five games to the Giant) eS .}until spring. In any even, the pres- > hey iy well and A.| {628 BRQADW. r MEA Got came ‘cut of tha vebell, | cou sone. : id 8 Champion Jack Dempsey, In an eight une tities ene: con by €h.| pronbhing, failing to hole any goodly |N’ Reggio was the feature of the morn: ot 50th Ser by the following taunt —- total and it is very unlikely that| round bout. u 7 y SE ae Maile Mamet isha’ hes wet apvoined snes | more than five games will separate| Battling Levineky was to have fought may! eb. Rouen ia beig: Bakh | |-ousle and taking four op one short inf thay jn. Goubiew The summary: 1 : Ke poche nites seaheneates y rd to his man ¥ 3 round (com- ere on a ball club and you'd better | girchmaber as set to take the place of George Turneg, but sent wo jo his ager lig owned outright by members of] oto Hackbarth of Cincinnati, with | pleted)—T. R. Pell, ‘Soain {elkings Don't forget you are| page, who resigned bie position on Monday, it a Lhe Wig longue now.” fe cinont «ure thing that either Abe Priedaan, | A "'gf Basoune, Ne ds tough, Moth & friead of Pull Glaswmas, or Jack Manion, the | ana Alberts ia fine chape, acd as thy matotmaker of the National A. C.. will get (b® | siuggem pure aud sitmpie tbe bour ought © be ®/ Jamaica Kid agal j@>, Hanlon was matchmaker for the club for | jumper, too fast and shifty for his colored | T° Make the proposed improvements | had severe] year before Engel took the position, wa a member's stock is raised to about 7 York, defeated RA doxing show of the trom Philadelphia that he was too fll/the club. Hach member contributes 4 nag y f ary eye to appear, and Matchmaker Jenninga|his proportion to the total required | 7, totalled 218 for three rounds, and|¥. C. Inman, New York, 6—1, 6—1 CIN G c ¥ Fourth Round — Charie: 1 t the last minute was forced to use|and the amount of his contribution| Willie Kidd of St. Louis, with 72, had a aries Garland, Samale tthe Indian, Turner |¥8 added to the value of his stock. | 220, Willie Ogg of Atlanta, with 77, | Pittsburgh, defeated G. P. Gardner, $r., mp re y rac 226, and Louis Tellier of Boston, |Roston, 6—4, 6—3, 6—4. ‘YONKERS & MT, VERNON) PC aye New England Sectional Doubles: TO-MORROW Mi¢-Summer , ~ ‘ —— Jack Clifford, the bearyweisit of Brooklyn, | opponent and besides outpointing him | %729° "Ris “anes will amount to Clay Tarver, the Ladiaa, who took on Jamaica ‘Al Woberte, who claims vie bearyweigh $750. uy Third Round—R. B. Bidwell ai . ¢ ast fl Bicycle Bargains Hla tng clred fate, sooner than bave Match| gawplonchiy ef Buten, laa, il clan in the | Re staeered hire meaRy Of the rounds Tabout $160 @ year, Amy one wishing) tun, fOoH Nf rewark Ohio, whie| Magee: poston. deteated 'N Wt Ani; | $5,000 EAST VIEW STAKES jeanings hi w A ? ' 1o retire fro! » chub, his stock is a a 5 and A, 8. Dabne: oston, — SuY Mow Krone rmicts AovAnce Ioan RRO De Sate aes tank otter | pineee ot. eee. satnde . of i ca aaa Purchased by an incoming member. | Frank, Adams of Winnipeg took 746/653. 0° a CG EON “Tord | Roe THE $3,000 YONKERS =. 2 A eed Motor- fh| Armory 4. A: r mney, ND. > s- | for a 228. . Harte and C. Caner, Boston, de-|f And 4 4 eal . PR oe aetna at raat | OTe Sk tent cases s | HARVEY THINKS LEWIS WILL |ir7 sf Mooi 8 “o” “ oe — + tata, ew Hadimam se gunn |] iui ach a ae. ten f ice ford. er, New York, &—6, Wy i re 1 per cout. of the Grom roveipts, lew the Btate tax | etcned to take on Clay Turner, vie lodiac, at| TURN TABLES ON BRITTON,| “A special committee is to be ap- Fourth Round—Beala G, nnd Irving C. Bpecial Race Tiain leaves Grand ene us | * 4 LJ Jerminul, Harlem Division, of 10 por cent, while Jamaica Kid received 25 | 110 game club in two Weeks, oo pointed to investigate country life Wright, Fostan, dete tad G. P. Meterson 20%. M. Koguler trains to Me. Vert ter cont., ta the ven, Georgie Brown of the west side, who boses| Charley Harvey, who manages Ted a oa i welkogwe, | clune IN SHINNECOCK HILLS faa 9 joodridge, 6. n Hain, at short Intervals from 138 cette sme tle HERE fom tin Wan ha jig athe aatd eey Cy Haier | id Lewis, ta all riled up because Dan] dasentiatiy’ a community. club. with GOLF CLUB TOURNEY ——_ apechad, wie Tasingtog He ie | nigtt im tho feature bout at the opcning show of tbe] Morgan, manager of Jack Britton, thel very few non-resident memb. f ma ‘Subway to Mott Ave, trunstoee Georie Adame, the fast Chicago bantammeigts, | Club of West New York, Ye hot on the | > 3 + RE Fe tige no ing to, derome Ave. Subway weet Le ie rieet hss unter ihe hanagsmces | KrNo CMD of West New dorks bet onsite | welterweluht champion, declare that| When our improvements are com: | gourHAMPTON, N. ¥., July 2%— ithe and Wet Aver ts eH AoE Av ct Tom MoArdie, who expects to bey him bury | (1 Lewis will nat have time to bos Bait-| pleto we expect to have one of the . S Subway; thence by trolley from Wood | Daiy should pr able of bold finest country clubs and golf c Although not up to his game, after two! * ci ke POL Club, lawe. Btath Wood fighting to the future, Adame aay make hie | ie ai own wit seeking Ku.| ton when they mest next Monday night _— eer goll courses a of war service in France, Philip @ 3 igharmton “a lke er 83.30. fhm ‘agpmarnnee at the Mayoone A, A. of Bay. | ME 1M Ont with Charlie Beecher, | at the Armory A. A. i dereey City, N, gi, | eRe we ¥; Garter, the farmer North and South a 9 den, R100. Hncloding War Tax, une, N, J. Jimmy Kane, "Duiamy Gibvous and Hed MacDonald | because he will be forved to slug, as] ar q strategic point in the aew| champion from Bridgehampton, set a udaon i make it that sort Word bas just been received hare frou the | bare prond to the Hudson County fans that be iy} Britton Ww sort of a| Raltusrol upper-and-lower levels of | pase too fast for others to follow in the ¥ West that Al ‘MeCoy, the former middleweight | capable of boxing the best of them, { tight, and that Britton will knock Lewis | golf Ke 8 Lis Rouse Will bg qualifying round of the invitation tour- Shee tT Senter’ cits tid OVER 12,000,000 SOLD | cuampion, base beeo permanently sumpended from Sonar flat again, fitted out where e disgruntled é Jed Newark, 123 Mochester, o A the State of Mineola "It le alleged | Therve will be no boxing show in Mechanics Hall| "1 won't take away any credit due| Player whose shots have miscarriod, |nament, at the Shinnevook Hille Golt Tintimote, as Toreato, 0, LEARN TO SWIM $1,200 before entering the | of Moston wat Tussday vlaht, duly 29, oming 10 the| pritton for his stopping Lewis in Can.| cn smooth his feeling "mid cosey |i "margin of three atrok Bultalo, 8; Reading, 1, pion Mike O'Dowd at Bi, Vaul, | fact that Matchmaker vy Lewis of the Anwory A. surroundings, This relief Station 3 1s Sbinnecock’s first tournament Te-Day, was wale 10 secure © suitable opponent to| SOs But dust the same 1 must add that) wil) contain telephones, writing fa- lin six years. 10 the early daya of golt clash with Memny Valuer, the Preuch teatherweight | Te WAS Steck that evening,” said Har. | eijities, music and a refreshtaent sec- | history was made on this course, one | champhou, Acwia Wwferme Jor Jacobs, manager of | vey. of the oldest in the country, «H, ; Wie" pire A ecliimcoemeiupnreersenee he 19th hole in the ‘way house Whigham once won national honors inne ee RP a ES gear oiraes Se ek SENN MY ice tear” etattah atts sity Cease AlaSaee Bak Tyed: WET T.Soe Ee peae nee wtb ciate bathe ‘at Toronto, adiog . 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