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7 a Some Sharpshooters _ Who Title at Week, THE WEEK'S GOLF FEATURES. | TO-DAY—At Van Cortlandt Park— Competition for Herald Cup. SATURDAY — At Oakmount Oakmont Pre- ‘the national amateur championship. By William Abbott. HICK BVANS of Chicago became amateur golf champion of the United States when he defeated Robert Gardner at Merion in 1916. (het was the last time the amateur (classic was ‘played, because of war conditions: Chicago Chick will be called upon to defend his championship at the Oakmount Club, starting this Saturday, from the greatest field that ever en- fered an amateur competition in this country. From New England, the Metropolitan District, South, Middle ‘West and the Pacific Const players ’ with a rating in the United States Golf Association will make a mass play on,Evans for his titular posses; sion. . So large is the competing field and #0 rapidly has golf returned from ‘wartime conditions that {t was found necessary to stage a preliminary qualifying round for weeding out pur- powes. So this Saturday the first event will be an cighteen-hole qualifying test which will qualify sixty-four to ‘start im a thirty-six-hole testing round on Monday, As Evans slants down the entering dist ‘from all sections of the map he will see the New England district represented by its two leading stars, Francis Oulmet and Jess Guilford, _ Ouimet’s presence at Oakmont tan't Ukely to soothe Chick's feelings, , the young Boston star is in parti larly fine form just now. From here, Oswald Kirkby, recent winner of the Metropolitan title; Max Marston, holder of the Jersey State trophy; Jerry Travers, former na- tional champion, who held the tit four times; Gardiner White and those two brilliant youths, A. L. Wi and Jess Sweetser, shock battalion of club swingers and ae member can bring about an up- Pennsylvania will have its pair of , ,.kamp from st. Louis, The South will come North with an imposing array of title contenders, ‘Robby Jones, Petry Adair, Nelson Whitney and Louis Jacoby peing the standard bearers, California has been so) priming several young wizards that jo 109 Eamemerges from these tria ~.™ay flash at Pittsburgh for the blue ribbon event of the golf year. The Oakmount course, the battle- round, is one of the finest links in merica. It is designed so that the player who is shooting a good game will get a low score, but the bird who messes up his shots will get pretty nearly what he deserves, #. The amateur championship calls for two qualifying days and all mate play rounds at 86 holes, which will stretch the tournament over seven days. Any one who successfully 8 certainly ‘jentitled to be the country’s premier amateur golfer, Something like a hundred players ‘wit compete to-day on the public links at Van Cortlandt Park for the Herald Cup. Tho competing field, while short ‘of playing class, is very Jong on enthusiasm and few tourna- * nents anywhere in the United States furnish more interest and real com- © petition. . Will Aim at Chick Evans and the National Amateur} ’ This Himinary 18-hole qualifying round for | Who'll Defend Battling Levinsky, the clever light~ heavyweight, and Clay Turner, the Indian, who recently gave a severe ;trouncing to the Jamaica, Kid, ring partner of World's Champion Jack Dempsey, are finally going to fight again. They will clash, for eight rounds at the open-air boxing |arena of the Armory.A. A. of Jersey City to-night. Levinsky disappointed the fight fans by not showing up for are ago, but this time he will be thero, a8 he has posted a forfeit of $200° as @ guarantee that he will be on hand to battle the Indian. Over in Philadelphia to-night there win another open air boxing show held at the Ne- ably attract 4 $21,000 gate, In the main bout Champion Henny Leonard meets Irish Patscy Cline, Joo Benjamin vs, Al Thompson, Bide ‘Morgan vs. Johnny Mealey and Jobany Dundee vs, Joo Welling. The advance sale of tickots amounts to $17,000, Dutch Brandt of Brooklyn, who i con- sidered oe of the gamest little fellows in the ving to-day, will probably display more of his famonens to-night, as he i slated to take on Hattling Reddy, another tough customer, in. a fifteen rowad bout at the Lenox A. ©, of Meri- den, Conn. This ‘will be their third meeting, ‘The winner will meet Frankie Burns, Ray Bronson, the retired fighter aod for ser- eral years a boxing promoter in the West, bas wired Dan Morgan an offer of 81.000, with an option @f one-third of the gross receipts, to fignt Milburn Saylor of Indianapolis & ten-roand bout at Grand Rapids, Mich. on Aug, 20. Morgan hag accepted the offer Frankie Buren, who is matchat to meet Charley Beecher, the east side boxer, in the star bout of cight rounds at the Armory A, A. of demey City on Monday evening, Aug, 18, has arrived in town from Portland, Me,. and will get into sbape for the bout at Jimmy De Forst's gymnasium at Long Branch, N, J, Bums will start working there to-morrow, Frank Bagiey ia now the manager of another promising fighter, He is Jimmy dullivan, former wmateur 135 pound champion, Sullivan won ‘many ‘ounaments and sivee he joined the pro feasiomal ranke he has managed to defeat many of his opponents in succession, Subivan ougnt Hudson River by Daylight | “Albany.” Rall Connections, All through rail thokets New York and Albany scooped. Music, + Reture yo manbed SO, thru eaters will not stop at sBapardaye end Bundare in Aseu Telephone: Canal ‘0300, YD ay Lin ine Deabrosses y, Pier, w York, ante pa eat Line 0 iN He the ll, by lL ota CANAL Hight care the Canal Both Ways ve Pier 18. Foot of Murray at Dally Inet Bear Mt Pickers Ss dncergua ston a at waar STEAMBOATS. REAR AND SUNDAY TRIPS TD REAR MOUNTAIN UP THE HUDSON St. “Grand t Republic” Wi pad er gt a MUSIC. “RADA Y. ie Coe cm MUDSOW RIVER NIGHT LINES WEW WORK -ALBANY~-TROY Dally sailings Crom Pier 82, N. Mi. foot Canal HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Fron Steamboat Co. CONEY ISLAND Res le we Cha ie i, e.g," ME ie. £8: otiey 12. ee ou, a eee T0 v ROCKAWAY BEACH 120 St, 0.90 A NB Betas Bhd eh la. 10.16 ARE Wadteaid 1200 GO TO SOUTH BEACH BY Lr W au STEAMER CARMANIA, paging, waitery ve week aave, wv a ML, A ond inguin Beach 11.90 fe Mand 10.18 P.M, ena. onal Ups From New York, 10 a aaek ctreshmente—Musio—Dancing nt Snide ie: adults. So, SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS ‘corp National Amateur Golf Champion: his bout with Turner a few weeks | 4 tional League Gaewtiall Park, which will prob- | ms Title at Oakmont to develop pte a réal good fighter under Bag- ley"s handling, Frankie Fleming, the Canadian featherweight hampion, who is now boxing under the man: agement of Tom MoArdie, has to meet Freddie Reese, the in one of the two fonght at the Armory ‘A. ‘Thursfay evening, “Ate, 3T, will clash with some gvod eight roundee, Ira s 7 7 a a s s = Will be at the Lote A. C, J., on Friday night, and his second Dart’ Kenney “at the Atiabtie Clad on ‘Thurgdag erpning, Aug. 21, ‘The boxing fang f Portland, up @ petition for the ymrpane Mayor of that city to lif the bonte ao that they may seo them 200 of the moet influential cltiseng in town signed the petition, and tt 4s thought the wid chiaoge his mind and allow he sort to go on enna. at Lamey Lichtenstein of Qhieago, who is in chang of tho Jack Dempsey theatrical tour, in & letter to the writer, mye that armogements have been Completed whereby the world’s beary- Aniphia and otter place, Sencunae Loses First Game of \PittsburghSeries ‘The ponderous monesuch common carrier, knowh as the B, R. T., gut into motion just as the Robins flut- tered back to town and transporta- tion to Ebbets Field was provided for a healthy crowd. The Squire of Flatbush was not sure whether be won on the strike settlement. With the cars idle peo- ple might not have been able to go anywhere else 0 y all would have walked over to the ball park. It is hard to say which situation would have rendered the most saekels, However, the Squire was satiated ']with about 12,000 who saw the Pitta- burgh Pirates joggle Brooklyn out of a victory, The score was 6.to 3, Babe Adams, who twirled for the junvaders, furnished crisp opposition. He extracted the sting from the usu- ally brisk attack of the Robins and they had all kinds of trouble start- mg anything of @ partictlarly inspir- sng nature, Big Ed Konetchy was the’ most dash- ing “and unconcerned of Brookiyn' swatters. He tossed @ triple and @ double into the fray end p-rsonally ao counted for two of the te ‘thy Funa, As for the others, nore than peok in ail, the Robing getbe eight bits, which were Just about as well scattered ) ithe most exacting piteher could wish, Leon Cadore was tapped with far greater freedom, but drew some rather tipe breaks on infield smashes that | would have been clean ouls with @ little luck. Leon seemed to be piteh.ng 4 fine game all the time, and then i « Pirates would suddenly pull a snappy tap out of the blue and a bobble here or there would send another runner drifting across the plate. ‘They got to Cadore for eleven hits in elght toniny amd touched up Mitchell for two in ainth, eeeereeibrernedi= Second Division Marines Retarns to the Navy. WASHINGTON, Aug, 11.—Return of the marine brigade of the famous 24 [Division to the supervision of the Navy |Department took place to-day without |formallty, the officers and men being ased* from the Jurisdiction of the i "I chamber in time to see the man leap “Morrie and Mike Enter Race War’ nn “Easy,” cautioned Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Direnzo, “We don't want to sell anything.” rel fe i Honor the particulars the assault,” ordered or eee ing by 6 Canal y On the top door Wulked winked at Tenso, greatly “I mean wiggled with the hand like this. “imatixe thees me at ee Resto floor it did you pin " pays ‘Sure.’ What else could 1 say?” ‘At this point Morris sneezed and blushed at both ends of his chin foliage. eaaeean he knocks me down and goes weewhat did you do then?’ - “I asks bim for why, mister, you wallop me for nothing. Why doesn’t ne, te ere owe Wastaee? ‘Then | stairs to sell something to . On the second r I hol- lers out ‘Rags, old shoes, any old things and trinkets,’ and he kicks me |twice. On the third floor he oxtohes me again and I asks “What you got for me? Any ne or anything?’ and he rr: a. [got thia for you’ and kicks you go any higher?” asked uth. answer won the first prize. |ARTIST BLAKELOGK'S BODY BROUGHT HERE FOR FUNERAL Remains at Grace Church and Burial Will Be in Woodlawn Cemetery. The body of Ralph Albert Blakelock, famous painter of landscapes, whose ability. was not recognized until after hia mind became impaired, was taken |to Grace Chureh, Ninth Street and |\Broadway, to-day. It arrived from Elizabethtown, N. ¥. where Mr. Blake- lock died suddenly on Saturday, The hour for the funeral has not been set. Interment will be in -Woodlawn. His greatest paintings, which, in the last few years, won him recognition as one of the foremost artists America haw produced, and sold for thousands, were done in obscurity, and sold by the artist for only enough to keep the wolf froma the door.. Most of them were painted between 1890 and 1900—when he was unknown, and had @ large fase to support. highest recorded oe th he _re- eoived in those $50 This was for “Moonlight” — s-for which the Toledo Museum paid $20,000 at the Lambert sale in 1916. ‘When his Works became famous, a few years ago, Blakelock was an jn- mate of the Middletown Asylum. In 1013 one of his moonlights was sold to Clark of Montana for spersal of William T. merican paintings: One of scapes brought $17,600, and sev- eral of his paintings brought several thousands each during the season of 1917-18, CAUGHT STEALING RINGS FROM SLEEPING WOMA Bullets Fly in Chase of Ee Intruder When Screams Rouse Bensonhurst. Mrs, Rose Fishbein, wife of a Man- hattan furrler ving at No. 2036 85th Street in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, was awakened at 3.20 o'clock this morning to find a black man bend- ing over her in bed and removing the diamond rings from her Singers. Mrs. Fishbein screamed, re of the negro’s threats, and Fishbein rushed in from an adjoining bing cone rpiece for « windew and drop to the ground, Fishbetns screamed in chorui the neighborhood was aroused, police- men came, shooting began, and for the speediest twenty minut hin the recolieétion of the ol idential neig mile in of the | site at No. 8.421. 18th. Avenue, when | James Henry Williams, twenty-two, was arrested by Policemen Jim Steele and Joseph Finnegan of the Bath ation, before Magistrate Folwell tn Coney, Taland Court, Willlains sald Department © parade of the brigade here (o-morrow, therefore, will Ube Tessentially an aftalr’ of the marine led” by a white man He named the men went look- Tan, and pol it mi t eaamination on "Weaneadayy A Vallop. on Hour: Floor ‘From Mike; Morris in Luck House Wasn't a Skyscraper Mike, the Pole, Was Showing Old Clothes Man How It Was Done in Russia in the Old Days—It Was All Caused by Emotional Becky, Who Winked With Her Hands— But Morris Was a Key-Hole Peeper. on the left, and emitted @ snort which was © cross He bent his head o between s sidewheel explosion o' an angry ferryboat and the snecse of 5 orl- left-handed gold! It was ginal and eters mee nece comment. Canal Street in Russia. She brought as evidence. It was - Banned a observed Morris per-/growler of happy mémory and) bore ot] Sica gavaed bv o.tan from tee bea” been caused by a fall from the bar. “The Old Oaken Bucket,” Pete Walker happily. whole Jewish population when he bit ‘You mean motioned to you. Go| Morris, didn’t you?” asked the at~ a kon the defense. § ww what I think,” snapped Pome “defendant sald that hi pe hy looking in and warned him to- Morris then bit his finger (p evidence), and then “fell dome." Hence the turban. “Had you was asked. work.” ‘Do you hate the Jews?" . “I don’t mind ‘em but on! them looking at sy key-hole. “Here you have Jow hit on the head by a big Pole, can,” up at. Direnzo in charged, stories, FORD'S SUIT TO REACH Their Arguments in $1,000,000 Libel Action. MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. Aug. 1. of against Henry Ford's $1,000,000 libel He was followed by go to the jury Wednesday. alleged, libellous article Mr. Stone told the jurors the case was a simple one, If stripped of its dic- tionartes and philosophies, it waa sim- ply, he said, that Henry Ford abused the Government and the Tribune “called him ‘an catied him right.’ ——————— CANDY SUPPLANTS BOOZE. | Up ison | ‘Tom = Month, super Charles B, Stevens, President of on Ameriean Steel Company of Cuba, No. 149 Broadway, who returned to-day from Cuba on the New York and Cuba Mall Steamship Company's ship Jacinto, sat sugar exports from the islai Increased by 100,000 tons « month prohibition, Most of the Increase, explained, was used by candy manu- facturers. The Jacinto, which docked at Pier 14 Bast River, brought among other things 1,000 pipes of rum. Wait a moment the rum is consigned to Europe and will be tranahipped here. STRASSBOURG, Aug. of Railway Employees Lorraine, @t a meeting + passed a resolution declining to the Gen- eral Labor Federation of France, e and “Of cours” translated IMs Honor ae for the benefit of the puzzled steno~) Istled “I say ho not in Russia country asked Mr. Di- pose people in tummy,” concluded y: “You thought we was hitting the found the key-hole of his it ont: bia}... Thad any beer betote?” the |’ “Not @ drop. I had just come from ly, it @ can, but by an empty aan 3 JURY ON WEDNESDAY Two Opposing Lawyers Present The fourteenth week of the hearing ult the Chicago Tribune began today with Oscar C. Lungerhausen, one of te Ford lawyers, addressing the jury. Warren Stone, counsel for the Tribune. The case will Attorney Lungerhausen said that the plaintiff never could see the bearing of the Mexican situation on the main ta: . namely was or was not 'y Ford an anarchist on June 2, as charged by the Tribune in its 7 ft Its name is ai Teophone Cony rell of Steel, or te eh Leh ¢ ‘@ poor aeeenen oe | But Mike won, Tie hed three more than Morris and was dis- Morris was congratulated on the fact that the building had only four WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 1 P. M. If possible, TO-DAY more than ever, our store merits that name; for in every de-. partment the most wonder- ful VALUES crop out and fairly beg you to take them. It is always our aim to make you feel that you can come to this store with the positive assurance of finding the most DURABLE and ATTRAC- TIVE furniture at prices p.ioa that mean bbl oer nar : __PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON Motor Truck Deliveries Everyw! 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