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THEN Lock = UP WHEN THEY Ach Like THIS —— COOKS Distt | ENN EIR : | Youngsters Now Turn to. Golf J< searches ‘Pathon tue | Instead of Basoball and Win Many Links Titles. By William Abbott. HE advent of countless “kid” players on the links rat! Punctures the notion of the un- knowing that golf is only. an old Man's sport. These lads are not only flocking to golf courses, but they are corraling @ big slice of honors. Maybe, several centuries ago in Scotland when golf was so popular that it was @ penal offense to play on the heather links before certain hours the oid bucks held the upper hand. EE SET 4 J to @ ftare-ye-well, This oa thirty-seven-year-old boxer —and a at that—is boxing better searched: for, the Fountain y the Fountain | Youth—and all in vain, have up Brit- wine, with each succeeding J } ey fT B i] F i Bi i a ft Fi | eg to within ndred miles|0f “kid” stars bas been developed. Wont A. L. Walker, Harmon, Jess ough! gebhames’ sed Clands Rewards amony it to be| genkamp jande Edwards amon W cei ‘jack Britten mosis atike ioe ppaseara.and ,1e0.-Deigel mand n ensio! O'Dowd, the world’s middie- an tala ae - -weight champion, at Newark next| vision that bas 9 month! | Here are two. red picts |yegtate tie” and’ wan’ runner-up to returned from ie ay 9 Oswald Kirkby for the metropolitan | the A. EL F. the war.| championship at Brooklawn. Pete aape4 has improved his punching | Harmon, nineteen, captured the jun- ‘and that ‘no fluke when | lor trophy. This amooth-playing lad ‘ tadie@elgnt title from | plans to compete in the national proved the other | champlonsbip at Oakmont next, knocked him out, month, . before, Moreover, since| Jess Sweetser, nineteen, recently stopped Young Fisher, a created « new collrse reco rd tor Apa. | wamis w! 4 sixty-nine score le hee formers ene th the qualitying round of the club's doubt of it that O’Dowd | Invitation irnament. pe ff those Cc. Ward, eighteen, has a neat of trophies won’ through the West, a testimonial of his ability with the wood and iron, ‘Tom be able to give away | Roggenkamp is ono of the most ef- pounds and save bim- | ficient gates in the St. Louis riot knocked out? The jand he is only nineteen. Claude ld- u Hog is that a big |wards, another nineteen - year - old ‘will always beat a good littl: | golfer, has been cleaning up oppos'- Britton is at his best around |tion along the Pacific Coast. yunds ringside, and the scale) Leo Deigel, a twenty-year-old pro- this hous in £64 ringside. O'Dowd | fessional froma Detroit, Anished a ke this poundege * of accomplishing the feat, juvenile . ‘4 ts > zi EEE A F 3 * 4 HH = is a Ba = = z = = z pony an ly can ond to Jim Parnes io. che. sremvenn trong. mn meet at wi week. Gan Britton afford to be under such |frank Lowrey, a mere shaver of @ @ handicap and withstand th: boy, caddied for Oulmet when he won su- hitting powers of the middle- | at Brookline in 1913 against England's wolamt cl crack stars, With the solemness of @ ham pion? it Champion Kifane |juag_ the tiny youngater. advised tried, to go out of 1 one Diss tacts Yes" eclenion of prabe and the proper shots to make. In- variably Ouimet followed his caddie’ Up. Lowrey was all of ten years the time. ‘This season the same lad dolled out in “longers” and with the air of a veteran champion played around Brookline jn 72 and nonchalantly won a tournament. It is feats like Low- rey’s that make John Bull across the water ponder how we raise our sport stars so young. out by. jon Leonard, Will similar fate? yes is going to be a hot series when the Neds and Giants meet on the present swing around.the circuit of the leaders, sour on Z Britton suffer a SPPPAR Cee OS we Ze Geees The United States Golf Association announces that a preliminary 18-hole ualifying round will be played ct Saiemont Aug. 16 to facilitate the ing of a record fleld that will line up for the national amatour championship. The preliminary rouad will cut the number of entrants ta sixty-four that will be eligible to start in the ‘8b-hole qualifying teet on Aug, The double qualifying system was tried out tn Detroit in 1916, when the entering field was unusually large. v at Shackamaxon pros from the ‘opolitan district will qualify twelve men for the Professional Golf- ers’ . Association's championship to be held next month over the En- xineers’. course at Roslyn, L. 1. ix holes will be played for a qualit; - | 8 money share for this series than received In that city. CCORDING to many local fans who made the trip to Philly Monday night, Johnny Kilbane, the featherweight title-holder, has held the honor some seven years now without ever really endangering _ bis crown till after he met Leonard, ‘through. It was only recently that Pigtipped Ne. Joey Wom, ively wi im. Joey Fox, Henman who is only regarded ‘ter, knocked him they ever fying test, and the pros will nd a full day negotiating the many water hazards that feature ar) Shackamexon, Par for t! . the Srihorneigetz seventy-two, Cyril Walke ane’s trail. fe wn. wants to! former instructor, hglds the ‘course h another at him, and Benny record with a sixty-nine made last the French feather, asks to| year, pane tas een a ‘credit to rt, and fay the world the| The Victory Cup tournament at Si- over! wanoy Aug. 6, 7, 8 and 9 will bring ix together a notable field of stars, class it will be almost like a ‘L .ehanplons! id hip. nich nee Now the mopping up on the links is | Promoter of Newark, N. J., has decided usually done by some nervy youth, why |t0 again stage big boxing attractions For | Rodman | 1 Vietory ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, a AND THINK @& GUY QUEER. . wHo S&ES THINGS — Now BIR, Cam YoU BEST SPORTING PAGE IN N FOOD FOR THE SQUIRRELS by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). 1 By John Pollock Dave Macka: » the premier boxing Has Been ‘Miller Huggins’s Men on Their genend he io in plays with the skill and confidence|under the auspices of the Sportsmen's centered entirel; of @ veteran. Since Fra~ Quimei,|Club in the First Regiment Armory of * front Sooneen’ a, who was nineteen at the time, pol-|that city, beginning the night of Aug. ‘Toes for Double Header With bg pry ished over Vardon and Ray, the|22. Dave intends to put on only the White Sox To-Day. ness ies oe hoted English champions at Brook-|topnotchers and with that idea tn view _ no stage, ne in 1914, many athletic boys who|/he has matched Mike O'Dowd, the mhaneiee the Bak roe nominally iat ss in for baseball | !omitimate middleweight champion, and By Bozeman Bulger. - 1e.cnte. Suomeeetay have turned to golf: Walter Hagen, ‘Jack Britton, the welterweight cham- ITH Eddie (icotte, the famed be shy because national open champion, is one sirik- pion, in the main go of eight rounds. ‘Yank eater, a total casualty in Tie tan meeti~g last! ing example of this, |The men are to weigh in at 158 for the rest of the series the | St Pat 's ay at ere wea ‘The current season is hardly half pounds, ;#un crew of Mr. Huggins is all era eae jah periot Rand finished and already a recurd crop \pconnil steamed up and warlike over the Because Larry Williams, the Bridgeport heavy~ weight, has an injured hand, the prposed bout be- tween Wiillams and Clay Turner, the Indi Deavrwelaht, which was to Jimmy De Forest's club at double-header about to enshe at this writing. Gentlemen, these Yanke are feeling their oats right now, and Murderer’s Row is bristling. Chased to their own door step our bunged up battlers turned and showed their teeth, The first snap ‘they took wag at the leg of Edouard Cleotte and it tore quite a chunk, This morning Eddie ix said to nurse & distinct sympathy for that other disfigured champion, Jess Willard, Never before has iggerty,” Harry Safir pronounces it, taken such & beating. The walluping crew of Huggins got the range in the very first -in- ning and before the cold shower al- layed his suffering in the sixth inning ,|they had registered an even dozen direct hits under Eddie's ribs, These varied from smart singles to smoking three-baggers until Yank runners had worn a well defined trail over the | pl All in all it was quite an aft- ernoon. After the eigpth run had registered in the fifth Cicotte, awaiting no fur- ther orders, personally took himself cut of there and without even looking st| toward the bench solemnly stalked ucross the field to the shower. He had tried his Mystery Ball, his Shine Ball, his Camouflage Ball and all the 5 g ir i i ning, Aug. §, De Forest has landed for bis club im securing these two i ‘A match will most likely be arra future between Charley Weinert, the welaht, and Clay Turner, the 1 makers are ai atk Sportamen’s Club and Armory A. A. of Jersey Cli the serap will draw a big som they are trying hard the 0. i & 2: i indian, ‘Mackay & F i Hi Er E 3 j t promotor bas been granted a license to hold boxing shows im that city, starting next October, thes just cabled Al, Lippe of Philadelphia asking bim to bring bie coterie of fighters over to France to engage m battles there with the Engliah Cighters this fall, ing of making the trip, Dan Morgan, manager of Battling Levinsky, the light heavyweight champion, notified John Jen- ings, mavager of the Armory A, A, of Jersey City, after the Britton-Lewis bout on Monday night, that he was ready to post a forfeit of #250 for Levinaky to fight Clay Turner, and Jen- ings says he will probably stage the men in an ‘fight-round bout at his club ou Monday evening, Aug, 11 At the Inter-Nos Club of West New York oa Friday Eddie Kelly will box Young Uscar Gard. ner, the mateh having been closed by Match- maker Mike Crawford last night, Eddio Mead, elly's manager, bas also signed Battling Keddy to box Dutch Brandt fifteeu rounds at Hanover ‘Park, Meriden, Aug, 11 Ee lemininiet JOHNNY MURRAY TROUNCES PATSY JOHNSON AT TRENTON TRENTON, N. J., July 30.—Before a good Wrench and Lippe Is seriously chink. Superman Colt ‘Entered in Some of the Feature Events at Saratoga Meeting. By Vincent Treanor. ANDY BEAL, a Superman colt, ts going to prove hard to beat at Saratoga in the United States, Grand Union and the Hopeful Stakes. This two-year-old only cost $300, yot he is liable to win a fortune for bis owner this season, Bandy Beal is the colt that beat the Prince Palatine colt, Donaeonna, which John Sanford of Amsterdam crowd that packed the Grand Theatre here last night, Johnny Murray, the sensational New York bantamweight, wave Patsy Johnson, the local pride, the worst beating that he has ever re- ceived, Murray accomplishing a feat shat Champion Pete Herman and other stars failed in by flooring Johnson twice during the first four rounds, He then chased Johnson from rope to rope, the latter trying to avold punishment, He cut Johnson's left ey® in the fifth and his right eye in the seventh, and but foy the fact that Johnson was continu ally on the rum would’ have beén eked out by the ody, hard-| pm Torker y peedy, hard-hitting bred in France and sold last fall to George W. Loft for $10,000 A son of Superman and Frank's Daughter, she a daughter of Frank Gill and Inspira- tion, the dam of Impression and Skeptic, Sandy Beal was bred by Henry T. Oxnard at the Blue Ridge stud in Fauquier County, Va, whence came Trojan a few seasons back to win a Futurity at Saratoga, He was sold at Saratoga last sum- mer, Sandy Beal is the fourth two-year- old claiming Superman, which is a son of Commando and Anomaly, she a daughter of Bend Or and Blue Rose, to show class this. season. merican Boy and G! 0 Yanks Full of Confidence NEW Now That Their Old Jinx Annihilated devices attributed to his marvellot record to no avail. The just the same as the oth: busted one and ‘hat was enough for Edouard. He decided he would pitch some more, “byt not to-day.” But even the disappearance ot Cleotte could not calm the storm in the breasts of the bruised Yanks. They had to tan the hide of Danforth for a couple of runs in the elghtn before washing up and calling it a MONEY PLAN IN WORLD SERIES GAMES THS YEAR Three Leading Teams in Each League Will Share in the Receipts. day, ‘Against the best pitcher in the! A new system whereby the first league, the man who had been sent in, as @ starter to intimidate them, the record of the afternoon was six- teen clean swats and ten runs. enough. Therefore, it is with a feeling of “where do you get that lead stuff?” that the Yanko are going after the rest of the Sox series. and to-day's douwble-header. tie! e Far ularly crow rooted its head off for them yester- day and that has given the boys much morale, » The Cieotte and it is they dreaded was most a cinch that he will not be able to challenge them again for three or four days. It may have been with a thought of a future engagement that he took himself out | in the sixth inning, but no longer is his name a bugbe: parts. ar around these And while Mr. Cicotte was getting his, Thormahlen settled himself into u steady stride and pitched one of the best But fora of the year for the Yanks. error by Del Pratt in the third inning the White Sox would have Neither of the him all afternoon, chance of scoring. Collinses could touch Thormahien has entirely recovered from his recent at~ tack of tonsi heavy siege. is and is ready for a Every man on the club, excepting Del Pratt, got a hit in the Cleotte melee, Even Thormahblen knocked in #8 couple of runs with a single in the firth, No sews of that deal yet. But just walt. Only a few days now. Sandy Beal Only Cost $300, But May Win Fortune at Spa YONKE First American “ Beeon Valerie West. Third Race—Gex, Marchesa II Race —ahoal, Penelope, Race—Marmite, Vague, Benevolent, Fourth Race—Ticklish, Quietude, ‘ague. Fifth Rave—Predra, P. G. King, Stitch in Time. Sixth France, Bucklaide, Race — Krewer, a v. loria T. of the Desoris stable, won in Mary- land. American Boy is from Adili- nette, a caughter of Melton. Gludia- tor ii Trenton, from Lotawana, a daughter of Super Ia from Sister Jeanie, @ daughter of imported Midlothian. Gladiator and Sandy Beal look the best of the Superman youngsters so far, And it would be difficult to choose between them if they came to the post in a race, and both run on, Both have speed Sandy Beal came from @ long way back to win on Sat- urday and he was going awa; end, He won this race, which at the was more swiftly paced than was the East View in which Miss Jemima de- feated Feodor and away. Krewer, going Sandy Beal was one of the young- sters N. K. Beal, his developer, got y for racing at Bowle in April. He started a the or two at Bowls and Havre de Grace and then fell fick with inflaenga. to put him by foi ni |e the reason. ho has miss It was eeks, ” ‘which 2 three teams in both major leagues Will participate in the division of World's Series receipts has been yoted on favorably by members of both the | National and American ‘Leagues, ‘The plan provides that 60 per cent. | of the World's Series receipts, for the first four games, will go into a fund which may be augmented by 50 per cent. of any of _¢! funds received ‘from other intetcity gamés played by the teams finishing second and third in the champion race, Seventy-five ‘per cent. of this combined. fund will go to the players participating in the World's Series, 60 per cent. to the winner and 40 to the losing team. ‘The remaining 25 per cent. of the pool will be apportioned between the second and third teams in each major league, 60 per cent. to the players fin- ishing second and the remaining 40 per cent. to the teams finishing third. third. BASEBALL. A whirlwind rally in the ninth in- hing of the second game gave the Pirates a victory and an even breax with the New York Giants in a double-header which marked the opening of the series at Pittsburgn. The Braves broke even with Win- cinnati in a double-header. The Iteds won the first game 3 to 2, Ring pitch- ing great ball until the ninth, when Boston came within one run of tying the score, The Reds, winning 6 to 4, hit Eller freely in the second and he received very poor support. Nehf was also bit hard and was relieved by Rudolph in the eighth Inning. Cleveland and Philadelphia broke even in a free hitting double-heaer, the Indians taking the first game $8 to 2 and the locals. the second 11 to 7. The Browns won the opening game of the series with Washington, 6 to 2, The visitors bunched hits off Erick- son and Harper, while Sothdron was effective in the pinches, Detroit hammered Musser and Cal4- well and defeated the Red Sox by @ score of 19 to 8 in the frst game of the series, Ruth made his sixteenth home run of the year, equalling the league fecord. “With two out in the ninth Leonard walked Roth, and Ruth hit the first pitch Into the centre field bleachers. He already bad doubled twice. ‘The National Commission announced National and American Leagu voted favorably on a new pi EW YOR By Thornton Fisher Bure sti THEY LET Some RUN AT LARGE EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY What Happons Every Day that the club members of both the| K —— DOUGLAS EDGAR OF ATLANTA LEADS CANADIAN TOURNEY Has Four Strokes on Nearest Competitors in Open Cham- pionship at Hamilton. HAMILTON, Ont., July 30.—Witb two Canadian players four strokes behind, Douglas Edgar of Atlanta, Ga., wa: of the first round of the Ca! jan open championship tournament over the course of the Hamilton Golf and Country Club, Edgar, who was in splendid form, had 143 for the 3$ holes. Tied for second place were W. J. Thompson of the Mississaqua Club, Toronto, and Nicol Thompson of Hamilton, brothers, with 147 apiece. Bobby Jones of Atlanta, Ga., wat next with 148, Karl Keffer of Ot- resent holder of the Canadian "and J. M. Barnes, the St. Louis professional,» who won week,,each took 149. The best fifty in yesterday's round will play in the second round to-day, scores of 169 qualifying. The Cata- dian amateurs made a very creditable showing, clthough the strong wind which blew all day kept the scores high. W. McLuckie of Montreal, Canadian his game all day. He went through the round with Barnes and finished with @ total of 161, RECORD-BREAKING LIST OF ENTRIES AT CAMP DIX. Most of the star athletes due back this week from France, where they helped the United States to easil; honors in the recent interal Wil take part_in the bis meet of the Knights of the Amateur Athletic Union at Dix, Aug. 29, 30, 31 and Sept. 1. alread: m J. Mulligan, Chairman of t | War Activities. who ig still in Paris. ied 3, Fred Wandie, the K. of C. amp Dix, who conceived entries are will. brea! be: id uring in so fast that it al records In point of num- juality. k q MISCELLANEOUS. After the smoke of the battles on the turf of the Sea Bright Lawn Ten- veterans carried off the honors, Sov- tably that between Walter Merrill Hall, the Middle States title-holder, and Alrick H. Man jr., before the jat- ter won by @ score of 1—4, 6—8, 6—4, By a total score of 10 goals to 6% game for the Rockaway cups. of the three da: after losing the Brook Farm trotter Emma Magonan, King Sol, 100 to 7 in the betting, won the Steward’ —_— EDDIE FITZSIMMONS PUTS BOSTON, July 30.-—Hddie Fitzsim- Brockton in four rounds here ringside, opponent all the time, drivin, left-hand smashes to Carlson's body Jaw, Carlson fought buck, hittin Biminons several right-hand smash the face, but the boy who four straight knockouts here be denied. He finally caught @ left-hand swing on the him down for the count. the chin that knocked him ropes Int audience for # The Boston fans a {| knockout, to see Fitxsiminons in gotios wonte or r Pent ae en leading the field at the end ¥' the Western open championship last ateur champion, was off ‘win the Kames, int athletic folumbus and have entered through Will, of secretary at the idea of the American Olympic meet, which is virtually a victory meet, says that the nis and Cricket Club had cleared eral matches were hard fought, av- the Rockaway polo four defeated the Cooperstown team on the field of the Rockaway Hunting Club in the final Amos Rathburn drove Lockapur to victory in the 2.12 trot at the opening meeting at Monroe cond heat to the Cup, over a distance in the races at Good- HARRY CARLSON TO SLEEP, mons, the wonderful New York light- weight, knocked out Harry Carlson of st night, Both boys weighed in at 183 pounds It was @ fast battle from the start, Fitzsimmons was on top of his terrific ni Fite- on in scored THE SUHEDULE OF CANES REMAN HANICPS GANS Reds Have Five Less, Contests to Engage in Than the Leaders. fy Richard Freyer. FCAUSE the Giants have more games to play than cinnat! before the season is come pleted, New York fans figure thelt team is handicapped and will be un+ der a more severe strain In the clos ing days of the race than their op- ponents, The Giants’ schedule calle for sixty-two games, while the Role have but fifty-seven. There may be some consolation in the fact that ott of the remaining games to be cond! ed by the New York team near! half will be played at the Grounds, To be exact thirty ga are-echeduled at home. This inclu six games with Cincinnati, four ae St. Louis, five with the Cubs, four with Boston, five with Pittsburgh, three with Philadelphia and a like amount with Brooklyn. In addition to this McGraw’s aggre- gation of ball tossers are scheduled to meet Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Myae ton in ten games—four at BObeper Field, two in Philly and the remaining four in Beantown. While the Giants are engaged in these contests ‘he Reds will battle with the Cubs, Pitts pected they will meet stiffer opposi- tion from these three Western teams jthan the Giants against the three Eastern outfits, in battle with the Reds on the first three days of next month. They will play one game each day and the re sult of this series will go a long way toward deciding the championship, When the Dodgers return from their Western trip it is expected that Rube Marquard will be ready to take his place on the firing line, The Rube has been working out at the Polo Grounds for the past several days, and while his right leg, which broken in the last jaunt to Cin- cinnatl, is not as strong as it should be, the injured member is getting along nicely. While the Brooklyn team will not ‘be seen home again until Aug. 10, when they play a postponed game with Pittsburgh, Dbbets Fiel® on {next Saturday afternoon, weather itting, will be the -cene of what {Bromine to be a spl; je sallor boys or the bre ball game, rookiyn Navy. Yard will cross bats with the gobs from Bostor. Navy Yard in the Brat game of a ol pionship series. The game will be called 2.45, and be- fo-> the contest there will be a band concert by the Navy Yard musictans. STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago Detroit ., Cleveland Now York. YESTERDAY, New York, 10; Chicage, 1. Cleveined, 8; PhUadelphia, 2 (First game). Phitagetphia, 11; Cleveland, 7 (second game). Boston, 8, ‘St. Lewis, 6; Washington, 3. GAWES TO-DAY, Chieage ot Mew York, Detroit at Boston, ‘Bt. Louls at Washington, Cleveland at Phitadeipnig, NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of Clubs, We PC) Clube 08 3 14i| Biwguataton 1 ‘G4z Nocbeser Sal lereey bity | a Wiashemion, "2; Buttale, wwhamion, "t; Buffale, Other teams not scheduled NE sesh ey duly Farese, Jersey's crack bant meets Frankie Burns on Aug. the Armory A. A. of Jersey Cit defeated Joe Forgonie of Ne: last night. Farese had Fargonie on Knockout in the last round. LAST DAY OF SLMMER RACING Empire City Track (YONKERS @ MT, VEKNON) TO-m0RKOW (THURS.)’ Winks eo. UNe BaivwscAr nSE mNWALL FI RELNECLIFFE ©UmsE And 3 Special Consolation Events ;burgh and Cardinals, and it is ex- , Néw York is scheduled to engage

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