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” - - MINN |THE ECLIPSEOFTHESUN -— -. (Copyright, 1820, by the Press Publisaing Co (The New York Bening World.) — DEAR GOOD PROVIDENCE” GWE ME GIANTS A RUTH WELL WASH OUR NECKS AND BE GOOD BONS IF YOU ONY Wike PLEASE, KIND PROVIDENCE Senn US A RUM. & Ta-06-tm-DA - We SURG WILL @LEAN YP ON THIS STURE, JAE! —_—— oe ‘ “This Will Be a Yank Town If) = McGraw and His Giants Don’t Begin Winning, ° about fime John McGraw and ‘his Giants sat up and took notice. Firm thing théy know this wii | Be a Yankee town instead of a Z Paradise, The Yanks keep on ONG Stock + aided and abetted by the} THAT conTMUET urbable Babe Ruth, a card in On THE RISE and the Giafts go on con. ly lowing. For years and years You way MoG@rawites have’ been the favor- ms Kick whe! team with Manhattanites, and the & IGAON , JASPER, AND were just tolerated. But it MAKE IT QuUCE = ® as if the long-looked-for break come More people are going to the Yanks play than turn out to the efforts of the lamentable i's. The sport-loving people are They are with you to-day en¢ you to-morrow. You have to to keep their patronage and sym- . The Giants have been losing @ince Frank Frisch was taken with a sudden attack of appen- which necessitated an opera- and the Yanks have gone to the merely because of Bube Ruth | is uncanny home-run hitting. | Frisch isn’t the attraction that Ruth admittedly ts but the youngster is a New York Just bubbling over with “pep,” he seemed to instill in his tes, He can play the old for all it ts worth, and when he Waray Fea2ce PRosaai WANT 3S TO BE KICKEO IN THE CORNER OF THE LOT. “THE man iN & Eyes of Golf World To Be on Jerry Travers In Arcola Tournament ‘apa’ Prrenio wesreaoen! Paver, Aye Rowe VERSA 6H) Noes We i‘ Women’s Eastern New York Tennis Tourney Opens LIVE WIRES | a ‘Women took thelr places on the courts Former National Champion to| twice around’ the Arcola links the mpetitions A ra Patr will ew ff at 7.30 o'clock, bd cogeggrreenagh aod all eee By Neal R. O’Hara \ Test His Ability to Come Back | tt remunder of the buneb followiug at four-ninute intervals, Only als Legare deapa twhing will switch contestants around twice bef: nightfall. hs The entry Cumpetent, 1990, by Pho Press Puntishins On. (The Wow Yoru Bremtne Wertny Chicago convention hall has 18,000 bleacher seats, but the speakers will play to the grand stand. titles at the Amackassin Club, Yonkers, yesterday. Mra, Benjamin ¥, Briggs, the Pelham etar whose ewift driving gained a set in Jersey Championships. By William Abbott. of Travers adds in- against Mra. Edward W, Raymond last : oe creased interest to the tournament, week: Mra. Samuel , Waring of the] Night golf would be tl tf instead ISTER Outmet, Evans, Herron, | which has steadily gained. import- ‘New York Club, and Miss Beasle G. tne Teese? none TRS a ee Lsctelthababe idl de Gi Jones, Gardner & Co., pied iow Jerry xinds * rreptitiously gave notice that he Intended plan- ning @ comeback this year wore, he started some quiet workouts on his home course at Upper Montclair, Holden were among the winners. Mrs. Briggs wes one of a few to reach warning. Jerry Travers, who stopped ‘em all a few years ago, is in The Tigere can count their victories on their toes, but they can’t count | earnest about his comeback on the their bones on their fingers. . . . links this season, Indomitable Jerry, | Then came the tilt between New Jer. atraight sete at 6-2, 6-2 At no time ‘The laundry guys are doing collars to match the straw hats this season, imsel: now has sey and Westchester, with the form tm the driving rallies uniformly fought edges, after feeling bt if out, the] national champion winnlag prllpehere hunch his game can be made as good as it ever was, So the former na- tional amateur champion intends to go in for a lot of tournament battling. The first big engagement will be to- morrow at Arcola, the occasion being the annual competition for the New rsey State championship. “Travers is included in the 139 wh» have formally entered the big part’. ‘Travers will be paired with August Kammer of Baltusrol, a strong con- tender for the title, in the 36-hol> qualifying round, and this pair will sure pull out the gallery. The only two noted absentees will be Oswa'd Kirkby, metropolitan champion, and Eddie Wild, who was runner-up last year to Max Marston at Deal fur State honors, Marston, now entered from Philadelphia, will not be elig'ble to defend his trophy. With these ex- from deep court was Mra, Hirach able Oke t A 8 to hold the forehanders that her oppo- One trip around the circuit‘and Babe Ruth'll be looking for more nent sent booming over. fences ‘There wes some surprise that Mra. 10 SONINe; was ablé to score against ‘sucn printer able getter’ as Mrs. Paul roial hummer “and tongs. thyouge z 7 Preny of the rallies,“ roma er ‘side nt ‘oet Mra. Waring frequently dis- q Wo a A ‘Her pass! 4 e pet Ith jhota "were exelent aad she won iam H, Pritehard after extra holes from Ned Sawyer, the lo swatter from Siwan At the time Jerry told the writer pected to @ lot of golf this sea- son, and his name among the. en- trants for the Jersey State mixup may be the first of sad news for other leading amateurs that Jérome D. Travers, once the master of all Amer- ican stars, is once more on the firing line ready for all comers, — While the Jersey folks are en; at Arcola the best golfers up Weat- Ohester way will be scrapping for thelr county champlonshin at Dun- woodie. A large field will out for the event and Dunwoodle feels honored that the meet will be held over its course, was ost,.a certainty for the job, but This 1 @ great season for home rfins, home evenings and home brew. . . tulked too much. He had bimsel! ition, they'd close at the end of the 1f the Tiger club was a show trou udeville. first tour and Ty Cobb would 99 into yre've seen the days when two umpires turned into a pair of sus- eo, * @ The A's are nearer the pennant than they've been for five years. One place nearer, going to put the game defy! criticism. Unfort tely, Mr. jorley in his preambles not consulted the Governor, and statements lacked official approv- , Sr#t 8¢ Accordiugly, Mr. Thorley has with- wn his name from consideration the position, and, possibly, has a tiresome burden from the won in the ee THE BASEBALL GAMBLERS CAN STILL LAY WAGERS ON THE FRISCO CONVENTION. LIKE 5 TO 8 THAT BRYAN IS THROWN OUT, AND 10 TO 4 THAT WILSON WON'T was a winner in the ve ed far Di in the men's event. the American courts ‘® pertectl; The boy wonder a shoulders, Between 1 used his volley Ii trained MAKE THE RUN. , x rT ceptions all the worthy club artis An exhibition of unusual interest 7 4 * © your hat to t! etroits, toe the s ee to-morrow, c! y Counti ub fas well that he retired from the player by the a0 dead, off to the Detielts. Out of respect for the| top TOs ta Naove the unwisldy Acid] Oween ‘Tommy ‘MoNasara, freer king when the retiring was ‘We haven't the slightest idea | the Governor will appoint to boxing commissionership, but we happy in the knowledge that it t be a horticultural expert. i ‘Try to gg 9 a chap like Dan Mor. down, is on the job all t with lots of talk and most of hi are rational to say the metropolitan open champton; Tom Kerrigan of Siwanoy against the Fotheringham brigade; George, the home professional, and Jack,’ who hails from the Essex County Country Cifb, The, match will start at 3 o'clock and will be over the elgh hole route, Shawkey to Be Reinstated by ‘Ban To-Morrow Abe Mitchell Coming Across For Big Tourney Five Bouts Carded for To-Night With Kilbane as the Headliner day mlatst, June 4. ‘The champion bes virtually promised K, ©. Bill a battle, to take place just Programme at Philadelphia Ice The 1920 tournament season df the You: Club at Nutley, Lis , ‘ N. J. reeves 0. ee Bob shawkey, the Yankee pitoher,| Skating Rink Costs Pro- |'.c j= vie sie-otie “a “cared “ot! according to a telegram just re-| opened on Decoration Day’ ‘with ai ar Sir: Edward Aloystus Fitz- | who was suspended indefinitely in v agains ‘him, Meapiime Brennan 8 #°| ceived from the Inverness Club ofj elaborate card for members. The ing along eliminating the foremomt challengers of Dempsey, Tue Chicago Celt will also'hare gnother moter Hanlon $15,000. Yountakah 00 ie in excelent ° urse shape for this time of the season. Boston last week after his battle Toledo, which will hold the National bt champion, Eddie is a e : wi If championship in Augus' fest youth, and it 1s up tome, | With Umpire Hildebrand, will be re Incentive to beat Madden as the winoer will be | BOM | Fo t a few ‘words in his behalf.’ | {nstated by President Ban Johnson By John Pollock. crowned the rath hearyweleht champion—and | DeOvidua indications tp the contrary. 88) { to-morrow. President Johnson was . P, Jermain, who is in charge of ul ‘The British amateur championship GE OPO cea Pale tre there's muct glory and remuneration im that, Jim , Another big boxing show will be|cortey bell the bonom until he was starts Monday over the Muirfield t. When Fit in this city yesterday and held a con- great event this year, which will ha ler a few days ueo in Pile, | ference with President Heydlor of the | #erved up to the fight fans of Phila- | vut by Madden, fn. international Hiavr sung ofthe] links In Scotland. Bobby Jones, who jelphia, he whipped the leading | National League relative to the play-|delphia to-night. ‘The entertainment | Tum amAnie, mafctmale of the Ovvan Part ited “itay at Si taen? creswe, One| Lae canter ane Sieeieen, HOR ‘Pontender for Leonard's tit! ers who have been jumping contracts | will be the second staged by Jack| A. A. of Long Branch, N. J., who is staging in- | low: uch. represent your Uncle Samuel in the - pleased to announce we Witz is the publics choice as a |to play in industrial leagues. TWO] Franion in the Ice Skating Palace in| sting tuite for thet chub,’ will hoM his next | 8re.advised Lord Northeutte able] tourney and should render a very BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK |?! By Thornton F isher |. | toughest His Old After Babe Has Game Against Way to Thormahlen and Re Outfield . . e Mighty Ruth Proves Versatility by Assuming Pitching Role + Senators Well.in Hand He Gives turns te His Customary Job -in By Charles Somerville. F you are following the fortunes hurry. a big league deserves to classify, of the Yanks these days you have to 1 guess we'll acknowledge thaw twelve runs in two innings in Fourteen to seven the final score-reads. But don’t you—anybody—get the notion that the Yarika yanked those dozen runs on boob baseball, they topped their great bat work b: ecore would have gone beyond decency. They warked the stick for all they got, Had y the equivalent in base running the But, naturally, with the clouts crowding as they dig, the players pranced the bases like Isadora Duncan's pupils. The thing wig too easy. But who do you suppose pitched Mr, Babe Ruth! Besides knocking twelve homers showthe first class on right field. pi his first game of the season? in the course of the spring pastime, resenting himself on another occasion as a faultless first baseman, this poor, Inexperienced player yesterday re« sumed an old job he once owned. “Babe Ruth wilt pitch!” And then I knew right witty wonder would have something to say. The Babe walked Judge and then on errors two men got home gre. I told you. The witty bloke id: “As a pitcher Babe Ruth is a great batter.” An automatic in my pocket but the law definitely states you can't kill a bloke like that, yet Jud, if 1 did it, I know would bave smiled upon my crime. Gentlemen, the Yanks needed noth- ing in thetr desire to annihilate the baseball proposition ,in either league—the bloke’s named after the father of Our country Truck Hannah began the great bom-~- well some’ DODGERS BEAT GIANTS IN THRILLING FINISH pus eye Brooklyn Now .Leads League as Result of Winning Game Fhat Appeared Lost. By Richard Freyer. HE pattle-scarred Dodgers staged a sensational ninth inning rally, in the last gamé@ of the Giant Brooklyn series at Ebbets Field, “4g cnme out on the long end of a 10 tu score, What a ball game {t was! The Dodgers took the lead in the opening stanza when they shot two runs across the home plate. The Giants grabbed the lead in the third by sending three runs home. They added another tn the fourth and one more inthe fifth. After the Dodgers were retired in their half of the fifth the Giants led by one run. In the sixth Brooklyn shot two markers home and went into the lead. The Giants ® bombardment of the Dud. ger pitcher's varivus offerings in t eighth and shot four runs across the plate. This made the New York team 3 up. Uncle Robbie and his clan from across the river were not discour- aged, though. Not by any means. They went right out in their half of the eighth and made two more runs. The Giants, however, were still one to the good. McGruw's players failed to score in the last stanza and rub- berplantville's representatives strolled up to the plate with fire in their ey and a mean look gcattered all over their faces. Ernie Krueger wae first at bat, and when the Dodger catcher filed to Benny Kauff in centre the crowd 4. Tommy Griffith was sent fo"to bet for Smith, and Tommy ade good with a single to Fletch e erritory. Olson f. lowed with single to centre, Griffith taking sec: ond. Bernie Nels hit to Doyle, and when Larry fumbled the pill it hands were safe and the bases clog- ed. Johnston pop flied to Doyle. Fvo out, threo on and two needed to win. Myers.up. Douglas, who was in the box for the Giants, sent over a fast ball and—zowie! Myers's bat connected and the pill sailed for the centre field fence. It was a safe wallop and sent Griffith and Olson home with enough runs to win the contest and send Brooklyn into the National League lead. Both sides used three pitchers dur- ing the fray. The Giants started with Benton, switched to Nehf in the fifth inning and finally called upon Doug- las inthe eighth. For Brooklyn Rube Marquard, the leaning tower of base- ball, started. Mohart wes sent in to relie’ bim in the fifth and Sherry Smith relieved the rookie pitcher in the eighth, The Dodgers left for Philadelphia last night, where they meet :ho Quakers in’a four-game serles. They return to Ebbets Field Sunday to play the Giants one more. persons and which is claimed to be |‘+ptauy,”" for ton rounde, Bud Sprateley ve, Al. ‘Turner, eight rounds, and Walter Brooke vs, Fruckie Curry, «ix round, Inverness, Tol Ting man. I cam safely guar: layers have already jumped—Kin- ‘ont to sufficient leave of absence for Al Knockout or kflockdown in over | ney of the Athletics ail Ghcviin er| that city, which accommodates 12,000 renee 9 tae oes. Wie Bere Muehel Championainp | creditable performance. ‘ b . meets Frankie Williams, of & r cent. of his bouts. The | the Browns. Agents are busy trying t 0 play in nm of United’ States Gulf Association a ; ille boy, who is a real light- see ‘weight, doesn't mind boxing wel- ‘ters or middieweights, if the light- ad its won't meet him, } ward Fitzsimmons is the j thing in fighting ability famous Bob Fitzsimmons, 4 has the shift and a knock- “put blow in either hand. Keep an ” “we this southpaw puncher, » New York, to coax other players to jump their contracts, Both major league Pres\- dents have taken the stand that con- tract Jumpers will be barred from or- ganized ball, the finest boxing club tn this coun- try. Hanlon has billed five eight round bouts for the occasion, which will cost him $15,000. The boxers who will clash are Clay Turner and Harry Greb, Artie Root and Johnny Mur- ray, champion. Jack Britton and Young Joe Borrell, and in she star bout Young Chaney of Baltimore Jimmie Smith Wins Over Trucks Jimmie ‘Smith of Milwaukee defeated Charley Trucks of Philedetphia in a ten- fame, total ping to count series, rolled at he White Elephant, Bowling. Academy 6 An important bout between big fellows was just elinched tovlay, Willie Meehan of Cal. fornia way matched to battle Martin Burke, the gersational light bearyweight of New Orleans for fifteen rounds, to @ decision, et Dominick Tor- toriah's club at New Orleans oo July 5, Burke ls « big favorite with the New Orleans fight fans, tiaieesa esas Jack Sharkey Outpoints Dick Load- man in Fast Bout MILWAUKEE, June 2.—Jack Sharkey, the New York bantam, who won inter- nationa! fame when he easily defeated Jimmy Wilde, European champion, hero Spalding factory inspec- Aithough Battling Lerionty was whither to give a 5 pimmy, Wilde, Hurgpean champion, here) meete champiop Johnny, Kilbane, | witie Juctou '« quaruuiee of 4.000 to, bor last night. | Smith totalled 2.116) — tion demands perfection. pion Oop LMS | deat the Welshman during his American Fake Fitmionmons, of thie city,,ia one of his Smith made $7. etriker pan ‘#3 tour of eight months, scored another vice | The fittean ronnd bout betwen champlon Jack | efght-round boute which he inteuds to stage w eke. tallied Rackets failing to pass in- 4 2 tory last night. His opponent this time| Britton and Johnny Griffithe of Akron, 0., a | the Philadelphia bemebell park on June 16, Frank . f Se Qlts, Derby was Dick Loadiman, the Butt thn tua ack ite yon Monday afer | agey au wah atari feo 40,000 for spection on any one of th soon drew a gate of $14,000, ritten received | Jackana to box Low .Tendler on July 6 thet be § Tipe with CRIS Daela | & musremtes of 05,000, while Giriffithe recared | pamed wy Levinaky's offer pnd took the Tendler more than one hundred OM DOWNS, fngiand, yune 2. ‘and Terry Martin wt | 2 Der cont, of the Grom receipts, lem the State | mash, ‘ separate operations neces- Boston June 22. He is also seeking # match with Joe Lynch for the bantam. weight championship of New ¥ork. tax, which made hip end close to $4,000, By hig showing against Freddie Jacky, the English featherweight, whom he punished e- verely in thele twelrefound bout at the Armory A, A. Of Jemey City op Monday might, Frankie on Kop, an outsider in the bet- ridden ®y an American jockey, i, and owned by Capt. Giles » won the English Derby, held Freok Motlern, the well known boxing pro- mater of Milwaukee, has just secured @ lease for one year on the Auditorium in Milwaukee, where be intende to stage attractive boring shows an ‘A mecting of the Bowlers’ Wir Relief Assoct- ation will be held at the amoctation’s headquarters {his erening at 8 P.M | Meuibers Kerested in tbe work of the sasoci auested 10" aitende sary to make a Spalding « racket, are set aside. A number of these have Ballin Wins at Montela' nis Club conquered her rival, Mi Polly Sheldon, the New Jersey star, {ter the most gruelling session fo 14! im the opening rounds of th p tournament for women, Tew rivi ay Bteadiness and stamina carried Mi " Poe ie fir of the summer mestines of the United cee le, trom the stable| wiorence Ballin through to a victory | warei suvusiay’ Ut ie ativt tminiag und | the Wri gue be ought to ey coco of | auscaton' bendguatirs om Brondyey. on Fr been placed on sale at ithe Earl of Derby, and second] on the courts of the Montclair Athletic | good living bebhe have made him a better] bie DOxing shows, at 8 P.M. Reports of the various tour in the betting, fi ir, N. Ju yesterday, ‘i ee oe faments ‘held under the ausviors of "ike aweca-} OU Nassau Street store ney ing, finished behind | Club, Monclatr, y lay. ‘The | tiguter be was, five yoam age. It was 00] ome gelation of the peter for thy important | tion will be rendered by Oept. Jachens end bie P * Fwinnér, while the show horse,|clever player of the West Sido Ten- | wonder dat his frietis athens eal bites ton alia ine rie] or seek (only) at attractive prices. of the Gir H. Cuniiffe-Owen » Was third, Nineteen horses Jacknon at the Philadelphia National League bese. ball park on July 5 will be made ton days before manager of Jackson, . | ls willing to accent Glim Brennan of Newark for seb, Celtic Park Games Su: Three big ue championetips will be decided at Celtic Park Sunday after- noon under the auspices of the Thomas Lynch Association. Lynch is just back $1.25 to $7.50. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. We een ty 500,000 persons jammed thi eourse and vicinity when ite rific contest of length: a arial from Ireland, and he has broug! vera: 124-128 Nassau Street race wes cun and hundreds of |Pimble court covering that continued As Joe Beckett, the English hearyweight cham-| football players with him. The new- of pounds changed hands one, Resore Miss pion, has declined co tight Jett Sinith of Bayonne, | comers Will make thelr first appearance, of the contest. ‘The win- Biss Me N. J. who hm wou orery fat he as earsani| BINS Aes oe a cet wil wi fo in Wrance since be has wen over there, Al een’ in inh foolae’ obaent meet Cavan, Lippe, manger of Smith, in a cablegram to the lean NSFW | ome of iv ensive-round bout with Bartley Mad- wrher, sue Wat be will wrrive haw from tat Sonor hurtine, alumeplonaitis Ortaig’ eth ten of Now Kode ae the Baronae 4. 4, om Deh comme with bie battler a wwe weske crope aticka with Kerry, . SPALDING An Unusual Opportunity .y SE TUM deans: Py ere) ‘The score card boys went dizzy yelling: ¢—_ __________--_-___-_ bardment. the left playing A double he got him to field. fence. Sammy Vick, Ruth's 7 right fleld ward. walked.’ Erickson began to look un- happy. He worked himself half to death getting Peck called» out on strikes. But—we laugh, ha, ha—the Meusel child singled to loft and T. Hannab scored —lumberingly, but scored. Mr. Walter Ptpp rapped it heartily to right scoring Vick and: Meusel. The Babe came up with his deadly bat more than ready but was passed. Del Pratt gave ita big man's poke into centre but it was clamped. Pipp galloped to third. Signor Bodie knocked the ball into spaghatti— that's what Ping did—danding \t into the left field bleachers arid I'm telling you t the bird who put over this wallop is a ginger asset of the Yanks, Babe Ruth haited after crossing the plate to let And a pair of good soldiers shook hands, After that Inring It became just common assassination. Six more in the mext. But, hopelessly distanced as they were, Washington went on trying. The fact that they fought for and won three runs after the score stood 13 to 1 against them needs no embellishment of praise, Of course \t was lifting a baby hand against a fourteen-cylinder automobile, But they put up thelr mitt and for that 1 rank ‘em. ! I'm saying {t's a great sport to watch the second place Yanks these ays. And I'm further saying these men can race the Clevelands to « crack Good Indians, you bet they are, Rut good Yanks, you bet they is, aati t hint Vid Utd Values, full and round, all through our stock abound! - $ Suits. Plenty at $50 and 60. Are you a nine - thirty - niner? __No. 939 is our raglan- Shouldered union suit —summer weight. Regular and stout’ sizes. Athletic underwear, too. Ready for the first plunge— Bathing suits, including’ our comfortable “Coast” suits—one piece, yet look like two. Last, but not least— Men’s shoes—last season’s Pprices—but not the least re- flection on their Quality. Rocrrs PEET Company “1 Benadwa v i a Convenient Broadway Cornere” ~——Fifth Ava, we Waren at 44st So head RACING AT BRAUTIFUL BELMONT PARK TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, June 24 CENTREPORT HANDICAP 24 MILE HANDICAP And 4 Other Stirring Contests BEGINNING AT 2.30 P, M, SPECIAL RACE TRAINS leave Penna. Station, 334 Bt, Ave, aiso from Flatbush Ave Breskiyee at 12.30 ana at Intervalé up to 1.50 P.M. Special Cars Reserved for Ladies. Course also reached by Trolleys. : Grand Bt radi jand & Paddock, ladon Wee BOWLING Ping catch up to him.,

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