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SF Pa Bek, > Leonard Now Plans to Stay Out "+> West Until Middle of July. Hae an BY PHEN penny Leonard went out to the Pacific Coast to work before the movie cameras he ‘Planned to get back by the mid- } Of June. We learh now, however, at it wih be sometime along the lle of July before New York will its lightweight champion. More Pontracts and a couple of fights Keep him bulky. All thi Rg to Billy Gibson, who has written the switch in their original sched- to Charlie Stewart of the Bronx. on, who too his wite and two you my word no reference will After the Babe had bammed in @ ers with him on the trip Noo be made to that time you noticed tn eae peek We ge another In ¢ dn't touche¢ vond.| the third. Southpaw Mog, who ‘the’ country, has the boys at- HaceN HAS A that ne hadn't tou she Lo-aga ir slipping the donee on Bar ie school temporarily in Los PoeKETFUL OF sacks sby pledge | had gone out on a crack to first. Peck @ONFIDENCE ourselves to cheer for you EVPRSO- | hit to third, but Haliman's fumble at PHECAUSE he beat Lew Tendler last Monday night in Phila Phia, Eddie Fitzsimmons, the rkville boy, isn't to be put to chas- Benny Leonard out of breath &@ championship. Dan Morgan has brought Fitz along carefully bg * i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HAGEN’S OPPONENTS IN ENGLAND Copyright, 1920, by the Pre: HARRY VARDON '+ By Thornton Fisher Publishing Co, (Nhe New York Evening World); \ nN \ Another Victory. fur gone, town, Babe Ruth swinging free, Prodigal Son stuff. Copped pennant winning form. old stuff. That is to The big “crash” to-da see the great Johnny Giant make-up in the coaching Speaking of tabasco, John always minded me of a bottle of it. Si | bottle—very—it comes in, But—zing there's a sting for every drop! _ It ranks as pluperfect pep. John, We hope and expect, will prove as lively & condiment for the Giants. GREETING TO YOU, JOHNNY EVERS. Keep the toys jostling along the bags and I in a MUCH. 2 Startlingly clever that last, wasn't it, Gwendolyn? But—shush—comes just as easy to Us a8 —as—as—as—well, the easiest | thing which is, ‘And that appears to be Babe Ruth knocking # homer. O, yes, Did it again ye erday. Babe Takes His Big Bat — To Hub While the Giants Return Against Braves Ruth Poles Another Home Run in Yankees’ Final Game of Series With Tigers, Thereby Helping His Team Mates to Score By Charles Somerville, HIPPED the po’ ole Tigah to St. Louis last night, last claw gone, last S fang extracted, right ear stuffed with cotton, tail bandaged, most of Yanks hop out to meet the Red Sox in the Tea Party Duel of the Giants and Braves on the dear, old Polo Grounds this aft. Aside from getting chucked out of the game for five days because of.a little too much tabasco talk, John Mac returns to the fold pulling no seven out of twelve road scrimmages, But he's no longer like the bottle of really good y, hard and fast, locked in the cellarette, YWHL be tot Not mighty slam at the next one. The swing carried him all the way ‘round But he had missed the ball by the distance between Czecho Slovia and But wait, says We, and see Babe does to the next one ‘ame the greatest bat that baseball ever knew. Only the wind blew. The Babe was through, At that We cguldn't feel sore at Dauss He had pulled down that yellow flag. first gave the, ca sacrific: "n the bag. Meusel d, sending Peck to second. Pipp chased forth a rap that took a high bounce over Heilman’a shoulder at first. Cap't Peck scored. Wallie went to second, the Babe got a walk and Pratt went down, Dauss to first. Southpaw Mog turned unsteady as a feather in a gale very suddenly In the seventh. Bush had Perfect repeater of' the day before. | the seventh, | had filed to Ruth ae ey velerans duNeard aes by Denies: end BA. Right upper he was going to walk 4 nde 7 . Cat : Frorroid ae tier grand stand, between second and He a capseers Wotaey pe " V r n| and vo iio ce en Henpearghsetied [ I, Will E; t sagt @. Reontas euae flogged the pellet down the third base S| im Oo! mm: ol al is " line for a single and scored Veach. take £ ” four 8 i d a "4 with Leonard, but we will one agen U nceoun er N J. i Wi gra of four yr eter ps jeved | | eae ateey nna magnee Neen © Mf we got it, says Morgan and 1 think A ° | ode Vomen UMN" "Us—we tiimmed the Detroit De- | Lewis. A shutout but for that. savarrnar ores | Several Great Handicaps | ‘Met? eet ie oitiase, a Gin| piaci'la that same etic Bs , I may have had some little doubt : ABE MITCHELL, Met Gol atc | game cents habe and Daugs,| banged & ground ripper down’ thind out Fitz's ability to hold his own wi { for two stations. Duffy gave ig a jaunt to third on a well placed fice bunt, Dauss modestly passed h Leonard before the Tendler bout, that’s all gone. Anybody ONE OF THE LONGE sT DRIVERS: On British Golf Courses The third and last team match of the be came up with his Big! | now serl der. th c of the| Stick again in the third. Pipp w a p a t can outspeed, owtslug, and. out IN THE Women's Metfopolitan Golt Association | on second. Dauas humbly. fh he | Ploed: Mog. uC Mag, tailed if for vot consideration. in any. com Was decided over the links of the Scara-| Quarantine flag. That's yellow. He . t rati . \d - ie ri 4 1 s.|a single to left and Ping had only to iy. J have always regarded “ond: | America’s Open Champion Will Discover That He Has to Over- CAME date actted over the links of the Scars-| Galiherntely but over two wide one promenade leisurely to score the third Tally. Peck fanned and Meusel went down, short to first t him. | nding as one of the best Hghtweights in country, and as I still think so, guess what my present The crowd roared execration The Babe taunted him by s at thé plate with his bat dropped and | New Jersey winning by an overwhelr ing margin from the, Westchester- come Severe Climatic and Playing Conditions in Order to may Staten Island combination. ‘Phe score| held horizontally and motionless.| | Ayres went in to pitch for Hughey of Fits ts. Capture Title on Other Side. was 26 to 9% ania tossed over two ‘more bad|Jennings'e refugees in the ninth. As- , the Tendler bout Morgan The Long Island team, however.| nes. ‘The Baho walked . slowly: | sassination [mmediately ensued. Pipp Tendjer himself what 2 4 h earned the championship, having won! scornfully to the bag. stabbed him for a centre single. The Fitzs! By William Abbott. 00 yards a crack from the tees is apt tonabie Bronx Field, Westchester Ave- and 167th Street, Gene Sennett apparently starting out to be an around ig tc ter, going ,to furnish Bivandtes with Teal wrestling match right out the open on the field Decoration afternoon. And just look who has as an attraction! N« personage than Strangler in_a finish match with Ivan ow. Gene has four other bouts Put on besides this, Next thing iknow Gene will be staging box- matehes. VERY strong candidate for one of the Boxing Commissioner- ships which Gov. Smith is ex- ted to appoint, shortly is Dan- P. Conway, the well known Brook- air, Conway is a boxing fan if the first water, and an all around 1 senthusiast, He is a gradu- of Rstaery Coll ars and led the base- lor one season. He is a Cathedral Club, Friends of and the Brooklyn Lodge of i" He has many indorsements the boxing job. “4 oh plonshiy t Now that the boxing game is legal~| West, Goldman deetared todey that Herman | Was navaniod to the Woet Bide kat C fn this State, through the signa- | $21,000 br haring to cancel these bouts, | A. and will be held ‘Thursday evening, of Gov. Smith to the Wulker Bill, managers of clubs all ‘the country have already started to try and sign up the topnotch in this vicinity for their shows te oa the local clubs can engage them x ippear in this State, Tho out-of- ‘town clubs after battlors are those at _ Gleveland, Detroit, Boston, Milwaukes ff - @elphia matchmakers, Jack Hanlon, eh OBrien. and Battling Levinsky, "are already here trying to sign up the men. 7ho|200 yards from the tee in his native Fistic News som tox and Gossi i asteaced i i She was on base, Dauss|bouneed te to right for @ single and HEN Walter Hagen starts play-| game in the opinion of these critics acy, 17 to 8rtwhile at the Nuasay Coun: | threw’ one, two. three, balls, Again | sent. Wallle. tov thind. Del) Pret SBE Re aoe. Ot ware bees (uiuee Linmen reves, Sgt: OURO! Of Uy’ Club a’ week ago it, detente the Babe dropped hia bat. ‘Too much | dumped a fly well out into left fleld to the British open 4 tory championship next month he'll quickly encounter strange climatic conditions. He'll have to buck stiff winds that are rarely known on American inland links. But the strangest discovery, no doubt, will be the impossibility to achieve long dis- tance. The American national cham- pion will average considerably over ecuntry because our course, usually firm and fast, permit long rolis once the ball strikes the ground. And most of the time winds are a negligible factor, Conditions on the other side of the ocean are much different, especially on the Engli#h seaside links, whore high winds play havoc with golf shots that rise far from the ground, And continued dampness, that's pe- cullar to English atmosphere, works againet golf balls travelling long dis- tances. 4This moisture tends to sap a lot of “life” from the little white rubber sphores, According to many who have played abroad, Hagen will bo rudely mirprieed when he can’t attain his usually long distance. Ho may drive os far as Harry Vardon, Ted Ray, Abe Mitchell and other long range swatters from the British Isles, but the shock that he can’t get well over Herman's band will keep him from f io ouing for Tom O'Rourke received a cublemram to-day from 4 uromoter in London asking hin to try and got the manager of Wille Mecbau, the Call: fornian hoavywetght, to make the irip to England and fight Joe Beckett, the Yngltsh aeavyweight, fo & twentyqound bout there during the soond week in June, Tom McArdle, manager of Mo:han, wee forced to pas up the offer, n fialde in Udllwaukes on Jube 4, ue) ——— STANDING OF THE CLUBS VESTERDAY, Breoklya, 8; Pittburyh, et, Gt Louls, 101 Ginctenatt, &, GAMES TO-DAY, Boston at New York (twe games), Philadelphia at Brecktyn, Cinciamati at Gt, Leute, AMERICAN LEAGUE, Web, PC.) Clubs, c, Yori also, ff Sot end STH Washnate, ss Broek atta, and at tatervad We Guarantee Delivery Saturday an ‘87 a SF cecipes, Course aise ” ane tnclustne to upset the Americaa crusader's When it comes our time to chirp wo will tell the world that Hagen’ goat won't escape because of any such form of surprises he may bump against in Johnny Bull's domain, The wonderful Engineers’ course will prove a nightmare for many an amateur next September, when It comes time to wage the annual na- tional champtongship over the Loslyn links, Apparently Francis Oulmet doesn’t propose being caught napping by not being fully acquainted with those deceptive greens that Herbert Strong designed for the Engincers’ course, The Boston star has ajready engaged Geonge McLean, professiona at the Great Neck Club, who has had exceptional ability solving the Roslyn links, for one eolid week before the} blue ribbon event to play with him every day around’ the Engineers’ inks, This is certainly prepared- ness, Looks Mke the former ¢hamp Means serious business In his quest of the national title this season. »- eee Tt 1s only a question of a short time when conditions for the Inter- city Lesley Cup matches will be lintng. Copyright, Lees, ny The Pree Publisning Co (The New York Brening Worlds One of Detroit's big advantages !s that the Tigers are on the road half the time. Nobody kicks at the face value of Harverd- Yale 1 is that $3 only covers the war tax when the scalpers sell ‘em. Clreus life has its advantag In the circus parade, LIVE WIRES: By Neal R. O’Hara. Barbers’ strike in New York proved every safety razor has a silver Owing to the high cost of amateur athletes, college foogdall ttekets wil] be higher nert fall. ‘ tickets. Cites Carpentier can do his road . Money ts tight in Wall Street because the bank messengers have takcn more out than the lambs have brought in, e188 Carp's chances of licking Dempsey are considered 60 slim he hadn't been asked to endorse any patent medicine. The trouble both with of its matches. tchester-Staten ew Jersey finished in second pli © ictory to its credit, t Baitusrol on r los thoth its matches In the sixth the Babe again faced ig too much. DammiffDanss’d stand for it. He whipped a strike over the plate. Aha! jaya the Babe, “the lace, ‘while dead has woke!’ So he took an al- « work daily changed from the old fashioned, un- popular foursomes to four-ball com- petitions, which is by far the most satisfactory method of determining Skil’ between contesting golf teams, - ps ac Al de Two Important Gym Events Come Th ‘Two important gymn jo events were awaried to clubs in the metropolitan istrict as a result of @ mutual agrec-| ment by ofMciais of the Ameripan Olymple Committee and the Amatour Athletio Union, ‘The national A, A. U, to hoff's, gymnastic July 8, nnd the final Olymplo Gam fymnastio tryouts were awarded to the 284 Street Y M, ©, A, to be held Wednesday evening, July, pt ti? ech sa ' Ward Stops Fields tn Eighth Round BINGHAMTON, N, Y., May 27.— George Ward of Blieabeth stopped Dan- ny Fields of New York in the eighth round of @ scheduled ten-round bout tn the all-star card of the Johnson City A. ©; last night. Filly was outclassed all tho way, the rofereo, Jake: Didier, him from fur: Martin and stopping the bout to ther punishment, Jafto t lent cht a slashing ten-round Nable and Den: RACING AT BRAUTIFUL BELMONT PARK TO-MORROW SIX WELL-FILLED EVENIS INCLUDING THE BAYSIDE HANDICAP WIKST BACK AT 2.30 P. M, 9 ALLSTAR Cleveland, 9, ‘BOU - is feta Parr aN pl oR At bere Onn velsoee Tell a Friend—*OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE”—Ambhetm Peps At be tenia c8 tant) AADA aliade ot sPevesohie, Beate J ACOBS ICKET ORFIC! 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