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2 STRIKES (ih as POPULAR. AS THE INCOME TAX BUT WE GOT TO A Lavine PQ MY FAMILY-) vr! 3 strikes-YROU Boxing Championships iduled Here Next Week. DING to the announce- from the War Depart- Ment there are twenty-four for the big amateur boxing that will be held at the 69th Armory next Tuesday and evenings § These bouts the Olympic eliminations for the Department of the United «Ate Ammy. The following is the Tit of the boys trom the various mpe who will compete in the big here: N.Y. M. T. C, 111; Cole, Meade, Md. 110; sherman, Arsenal, Md, 114; Kass, ‘Jay, N Y., 116; Heaney, Camp i Md. 116; Manley, Fort 120; Chicricio, Camp Hola- 122; McCann, Fort Myer, Kressler, M. T. C., N. Y., (Gost! ib GETTER. DUST THE PLATE OFF- | HATE TMIS- (TF CRRTAINCY DOESN ENHANCE THE ARBIVRARS DIGNITY AWRIGHT! Lapland VP- a Sd THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1920. N UMPI Copyright, 1920, by oes (Now WHO WAS THE Guy THAT ME A HUNK O° CHEE (ip Like TO GET HS acoress) STRIKE STRIKE TWO! > (GEE,A THINK THIS GUYS RIGHTT off BUT-> GET OFEN THE FIELO- RE The Pre Publiehing Co, LEO! se? JUST CAL (The New York Evening Word.) STRIKE THREE (HOW SMOKE, | BELIEVE IT WAS & BALL At THAT. (T WAS Two FEET WIDE OF THE PLATE — OH, WELL, THATS MM STORY AND Lu sTicik TO t=) BACK Te fee Mae's WAS WAY youR& FINED FIFTY FoR Sassin' THE Meine! GWE HIM THE BENEFIT OF THE | pover) BALL ONE- BALL TWO- BALL THREE -BALe FouR- TAKE your yo THE BEN CH \N'@ out ( HERE COMES MSEINTY uP- A GOOD GUY- ILL Basel BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK MIN SOLILOQUY OF A By Thornton Fisher CAMLED ME A pee} BaLu 1 PRoslly cave Na. TODPN- OK. WELL, ILE 60 BASY ON EM TOMCRR: Ruth Getting ‘ Banging Out Two Circuit By Charles = the guy can only shunt three h 1a going to become of the Yanks? If Tl gamble WE might have a chance | Washington is a rotten team. Shower of Home Floods the Polo Grounds, Runs Three of ’Em spibiccehipiacndis Babe Breaks All Records in Double-Header With Senators, Wallops in First Game, Which Yanks Win, and One in Second Battle, Which Home Talent Lose by a Run Because They Purposely Pass the Demon Slugger in Ninth With Two on Base and Two Out. Somerville. OOKS to me like Miller Huggins must be near to death from heart- break on account of the poor showing of Mons. B, Ruth. Geel td jome runs in one day, what on earth the Babe could only work up to class of winning the pennant. Except, me friend, you gotter commit ! murder to beat the boobs which thrive by the banks of the Potomac River. They have @ fool way of larruping a few out themselves now and then. But in the first game this feature of their career was almost totally ‘missing, They got one tiny bit of a {six innings to register. Quinn was placing ‘em for us! Exac out of John's nostrils. ‘Twas foolish gentleman. Three hits by a long 1 depredations with their clubs! hehe the plate yesterday, folks. run. And they had to fight through Maybe you guessed already that Saliva John tly, sir, he were, Steam was coming to lift a bat before the eyes of the ine of guys that frequently commit The Quintessence of the spitter spattered Young Carlson, the Loot, who made@——————___ ‘his professional debut for two innings on Decoration Day and aid rather well, was yesterday's sacrifice on the altar of “attaboys"! Zachery started it and was busted for four’ runs in |the first two innings. The Loot there- ‘after stuck to the wind-up, yielding four more. | I'll say it for the Loot that he gave the Babe a nervy challenge each time \the poor slump geek stood up. | Most pitchers these days take off their caps and assure the Babe that hig bat is a walking stick, Aw—well, ambition is the spice of life. F are noticing, Jumped a marvel of a homer into the left field seate—one of the longest jams the game has ever seen, Ruel also joined the Legion of Honor, And again We were pleased to cheer Shanks and Roth for rocking the bulb into nowhere—not too pleased, you understand, but a homer is a homer, no matter what the side the bloke is on which makes it. By the 8 to 1 game.of the first of the day We put over ten consecutive victories, We go to Necker’s in,the next game. But not a shameful death—T to 6. And if Shaw had been game instead of wisely instructed, - d Regan, Jay, N. Y. 142; Kopinski, Fort that ‘the clouters, Miller Hug- one like that is the Babe might have tapped out upon the green a fourth coloraturo furioso. Peck was on third, Pipp was on first —yep—yep—two were out—but the Babe on the breastworks. Mr. Shaw The only troub! Bab the einn: } look into the [humbly shimmied over four bunk ; nM Ah; melt pt ae oule cance te so meoagit [ones Del Pratt didn't deliver, and ‘8 ” ; Selfstein, Fort mirror now | wo igh my: . = “Va. 18; rer come Dis. [Seba comme. | eeem te remember @ score remained on recgrd forever ay. 169; Yarchan, rt as before stated, | of the Milltdry Traini dune 7 record of PN. ¥., won the featherweight 5 Gt SRA: s dune 3, 1920, ria _tbe” Eastern, Departmental RUTH’S HOME RUN RECORD | Qstignk Fairly Bright made an awful ; LIVE WIRES AS COMPARED WITH 1919. | (7UECLOO arty ug: a that "money ; Ay Twice the Grand Infant stuck it ination, take pace, on. eae manana ease! Mor U7, S.A. Golfer to Wii | nese senses athens on Bly Recta tie By Neal R. O’Hara. aitzen now, he Aware toliow: one f Ang once against the right field fence CRG octyl btwn Soghe ooh aplawerolieet date MO oe British Amateur Title): 282% «i 9 v0 a athletio find, “Which ad Rath a Bit ts as geod as 0 mile, HY jie tease ,,: or tent Rot his exclusive privilege. Wight were cracked amid the two games Mr, Milan of Washington made one and 25,000 of Us sportily, cheered-his effort. Old Man Meusel, wiv ts wal- loping very well indeed, We hope you Babe's sticking average is new composed of heavy pastes, ‘The next thing Congress’ll be investi But not for excessive expenditures. . Bob Gardner and Seyeral Other Classy Americans to Open As- sault Next Monday on Championship That Walter Travis Annexed Years Ago. \ pe h H iting the Washington Ball Club. ce | i ‘ed rep Mo oon A poe DIM Tom Lipton runs out of oups he's going to start racing for| say 1—Jonuson, Warhinal _ : e cers. ‘ June 2—Mackary, Washington m is impossible t i Law was the uncurbed and bike Paneaa Tune Sader Woah By William Abbott. line on the strength "of British ama. STANDING OF peoeoetigge ‘The Shamrock is the lemon in Mr, Lipton’s tea. 1018. OB GARDNER and « small Lg teurs. Many crackerjacks were lost wi pr a a8 Date. Piicber and Club, tachment of shock players will/during the world struggle, .Many BS e ste] it com during bouts. {using Jan. fs ee ey, Connie Mack figures it the last five years are the hardest. They Apel 33-—Moeridge; New York. wage the next American inya- | Others were rendered hore de conitat, THE CLU. \to ai Hen at ‘ia And the youngsters haven't had suf- ficient time to develop their real abil- ity for important championship work. ports e e ° Philadelphia. Their some ball parks should be scored as errors May 30—Perry, sion of British links Monday. Hi | { Babe Ruth's home runs in for the architects. I | particular objectives will be the Brit- And down when it comes tenon ‘ H q ish amateur title, which was once eH yenking, Cave Sepking, the] Clube. = W. L, PC.) Clubs. to price. 7:2 Seine alt K m gae a dd brought to this side of the ocean of the title, will be available | cincianat! ..25 16 .610 Boston " yg The National League aimee le hha elbeae race there is except the, ang, r seat ahece years ago when Walter | xmen, the gftid gathers Monday at Brest 695 8t. Louis ‘| fie gee ete Say . hn | . , sotland. Jenkins, a : 4 Ss k , He wilh only a a ' J. Travis and his famed Schenectady | stubborn’ golfer, will be a tough bar- | pment. yet Be ownwar ostly 3 3 2 & putter strolled off with stellar honors. It was because of this little episode that English golf authorities placed a ban on Schenectady putters—but that's something else. The outcome for a Yankee victory next week is fairly bright. Gardner is one of our best amateurs. His game is sound and they don’t make them any grittier than the tall star from Chicago, who already has cap- rier for the visiting Americas to overcome. Then there's Lord Charles Hope, a giant in stature, who plays a bang-up game. ss Several young Oxford students have recently flashed to the front with some imposing golf, but on the whole the present British amateur situation is one grand mystery. News that Abe Mitchell, the reign- ing sensation among English profes- sionals, will be able to visit the United States this season and com- Pressed to Win Tchiya Kumagae had to put all the “lek could mu: into his drives yesterday, The Japanese was hard pressed by Frederick C. Anderson, but reached the semi-final round of the Eastern New York State championship lawn tennis singles at the Amackassin Club, Yonkers. The score wi 1-6, 6—. Late in the day Leonard Beekman, ; . : ;the most expensive shoes. Detroit 's oaly, hove for second division is to have ‘em list the ball teams in - oe ae ved THE GIANTS COULD LAND SECOND PLACE IF THE LEAGUE ONLY STARTS TO RETREAT, . . The dail clubs are what makes Phil : Boston, 9: New York, |. | ladelph 6; Brookiyn, 4, | : See oasissalircal Cueiaassd: | Plenty men’s suits at $50 St. Louis, 6: Pittsbureh, 2) and $60. Youths’, too. Games To.0ay. ; Brooklyn at Philadeiphia, | c i} at Pittsburgh, | 2 E ° e adelphia ® great boxing town, The Home Run King is the Prince of Whales. Ledoux, French Featherweight, Sporting Goods — every- thing for camping—every- thing for golf—everything Rss i E z ‘ Hi i 3 ‘ . e w.t. Pc.|for tennis. To Visi 4 Alexander lier in three Nery eets at Bt, | tured the national champlonship on} Pr'A.weust nade renewen epi te ike ie 6-1, two occasions. (iardner’s main sup-| pig strin; = P ae “S. Bto 6 val al sf of international events. c 0 Visit is Countr, VY Shor tly arty xBiysteddart, former Xale captain sort, a, C. Newton, am Graham, | Mitchell, Vardon and Hay will cnt $28 75! RoGeRs PEET COMPANY —— P ea eee cent Richards won in the other half of | Nelson Whitney and Stuard Stickney, | tute the most powerful array of pros Broadway Broadwey . § the Semi hfals. mods, solved. the/are all average good golfers, but not | Johnny Bull ever sent over, Mitchell wi et 13th St. “Four at 34th Sa Is Already Signed for Philly sft g@sim for sorent youn, Dorery intents) 20 °'uaiy “us ty ‘ncore at #2 "eu |particularly formidable in a big/{s supposed to be a second Hagen. | “™ Convenient é rend! a in the future, as he has ds k advant { Herbert L. | melee. wae e American na- ” 3 Bout Against Joe Burman — |* f#* bets in view for him, Towner hot having any het game to| Coming so soon after war times, it| tional title holder does at Deal later Broadway Corners’ ith Ave , Bewinen pot in the month, the idea that England's at Warren esl, seourse the best thing about on, June 23. Timmy Kane, the west aide fighter, and Georle three great stars are surely coming (other ams the new rules is the fact that phi vic a Brown, also of this alty, furnished such @ slash-| Mins Caroma Winn W! mn Courts. over will make the Toledo meet one GAMES TO-DAY. tng fast twelveround bout at the Armory A, A, of Jersey City on Monday night that Frank Bag- fey. matchmaker of the Kndicott-Johnson Shoe- as Caroma Winn lifted her game to its topmost flights in the lawn tennis tournament on the courts of the Mont- Phitadeiphia at New York, English Woman Makes Good Score of the most important sport events ‘champions will have to defend of the year, titles every six months if a contender ts in sight, By John Pollock. Charley Ledoux, the legitimate feath- Workers’ A. A., intends to have them clash in a| sinir At . The Ri air Athletic Club, Montclair, N. J., © Richmond County Countr Will hetp to eliminate a jot of | SPM champion of France, who 1s) teo-round bout at bie next boxing how at the| yesterday. | ‘There. was ab sweep ai Club course will be cluttered up with one of the best fighters now over in| Binsbamton (N, ¥.) basoball park in ten days, power to her left-handed wielding of} ye. clarence Cone of Inwood ted the golfers next Wednesday. Fifty mem- bers of the Hamilton Club in Brook- lyn are scheduled ‘to spend a day on the pretty links on Staten Isiand. Chairman Primrose of the home club is figuring where he can corral enough caddies for the big party. the racquet that tossed aside opposition in a manner similar to that of the famous Kumagae and his booming left handers. In the singles Miss Winn defeated Mrs. Nathaniel Dain, one of the lead- ing New Jersey stars, in straight sets at 6—1, 6—8, Fine ‘Judgment as to speed and distance marked her play. She kept her opponent on the movo, commercializing of ‘ DE Of titles that! murope, will shortly Arrive here from France in search of bouts with the good little fellows we have in this country, Jack Hanlon, matchmaker of the pig boxing club in Philadelphia, which stages its shows at the Ice field In the one-day tournament under the direction of the Women's Metropol- itan Golf Association over the Apawamis links yesterday. Her card read 111— 22, 89, Mrs, C, M. Knight, representing Garden City, finished second with #— 3, 91, John Jeanings hes completed his cant of bonts | for bie next regular weekly boring show at ‘he Armory A. A, of Jemey Olty on Monday night, Young Chaney w. ‘Johnny Murray and (ene Tunney va, Jolt Madden in the two main events of twelve rounde, In the two eight-round scrape Jack Reeves of California ve, Frank Carbone an Two sectional tournaments got off Bkating Palgce in that city, says that | Freddie Rowe of Brooklyn vw, Johan Yama of| shooting swiftly and -surely for the| Mra. Knight recently arrived in this|to a flying start to-day, the New Jor- cy, ) B S +] d | kta + a a] ., Bees eine AS fer vet | ccs ea gee? Oogatigh ova round of he. dnablen| Sobke Rer Motes the Math Ziti | ser. State and) Westchester County ou’d Be Surprised! ers Lose Bu Of Chicago In the star bout) ceorge “Greet” Brow, the Chimgm midate.| Miss Winn displayed more ‘briillancy, | wet. Her froma score of 4 was easily championships, Max, Marston won A larcpey Lpeeadlg rtp dileeg banal eg ey flr pee dy Mages least” the rene rp for the na-| she Tad & few eights sprinkled through | Lester Conley took main honors for —Pleasantly surprised r ; er bout | Honal indoor championship outplayed | Out her card. Westchester at Apawamis.. Both e and Lead ance in America and a record crowd po Mccall O'Dowd, the former midile-| Mrs. Harold H. Bradiey and Miss Slor- pies 6, M: Breck of Siwanoy finished | meets had big entry Ik —Frequently surprised! O'Dowd Imooked cat Brown in @ bout in Philadelphia recently and as it was the first tme that be was stopped, Brown Me anxious for @ return mateh, 94, while four women had net returns of 97. They were Mrs. H. Arnold Jackson, former natioral champion, representing Greenwich, who played from scratch; Mrs. 8, A. Herzog of Oak Ridge and Mrs. ence Sheld: pair. 1 through girls won at 9—T, , the formidable Montelaie match was bitterly fought uce sets before the New Yurk —b. for Philadelphia ought to witness the —Economically surprised! Listen, men! That pocket-fitting re- inforced cardboard box that you see 3 June 8.—After | ® Victories Wilbert ‘If Johnny Dundes ie willing to take on Willie lost the openin, A. 8. Rossin with 4 Jackaon in 4 twelve-round bout ¢o @ decision st Rattling Levingky has just clinch c 99—2, 97, ry . F. F. Du Boils of . fo the tail” end | Jas 2 Streseend | Ni cuodry ten ba Jae ia, nched anaes - 02 ot, and Mrs. FF Du Bole so much of lately, holds twenty Egyp- Te eee ah tr cette came Yam |Feaeathe Meee’ lee tans, ht Bowling Alley — tian Prettiest Cigarettes. @ AT BEAUTIFUL BELMONT PARK Bagicy has already scorpied the terms which Canadian Woman Golf Champion Promoter Roy Green has offered him for Jacksot Beaten. LONDON, June 2.—Miss Ada Mac- | It protects the cigarettes—they can’t rattle around and shake out tobacco. By Chatter tack kenzle, woman golf champion of TO-MORROW It preserves the cigarettes—and you'll At a meeting of the Bowlers’ War Re-| Canada, was eliminated yesterday BALDWIN HANDI agree that the quality of Egyptian .|Mef Association, held yesterday at the roca, the eo nen ye IDICAP Prettiest is worth protecting. sadquarters of the clatio vas | chs o1 » She y 7 headauarters of the association, It was! Mrs. Cruikshank of Nairn by one up. | WESTBURY HANDICAP The increase of over 100,000,000inone War, placing at, his disposal the entire enna neiaeerer er | And 4 Doar Soetting Contents year in New York alone tells the story. fund, $2,051, ‘The fund was collector WACK BRITTON SCORES | a ae each eee 25¢ for Twenty they think Mt edvisable thr wil for wounded and crippled soldiers gr tong Stimcive card et ta vallora and the Secretary o¢ War wut} | ANOTHER EASY VICTORY mere. Stalin, 200 04 0nd se that it r be asked to hes the right at 12.80 ‘and at intorvals up to 1.55 re tea, who bas been taking @ rest | n in case the Seeretary, of War PHILADELPHIA, June 3.—At the BP. Speman Care Have wees § © Ladies, up in the mountains, retumed today after a | ( fund, he will) Auditors Boxing Club Jack Britton, J Course also reac} AB bi-s a ain, His manager had to call off the following | ten-day trip. Willie says he took ow about ain| be haked to designate a fund to. Ww) Ee Ste mcicat guaie eareiad rang Stand & Paddock, 83.20 bouts: Fred Jacks, at Lawrence; Billy De For, at| pounds whils he was away end timt he feia|it can be donated, whereby the sold wolterwe! pion, y fea » 81.05, Including War Tax, a Philadelphia; Young Chaney, et Detrott; Johnny | gronger tan ever befora He will wart train. |%% Sailors will be aided by the money,|Joe Borrell of Philadelphia, Britton Dundes, ot Newark; Mocky Kenses, ot Bulfalo:| ing today a: Gtillman’s gymnasium as he iu-| Artie Adelman, the allvaround 1921 Duck Pin | S8¥@ the Quaker @ boxing lesson in the scenes Denny Frcs, ot Deltimore and Artie Cleary st | vends io engage in many battles in the meat ‘Champion, a go Stelier of Brook. | art of self-defense. Borrell could ni me ae rad at hardwood duck | keop Brittan’s left glove out of his face. Although he tried to rush past it time and time again, it was only to be jolted back on heels with a short right-/| pand uppercut that never missed its Britton's second victory | ICE SKATING PALACE (Bist St, near St, Nicholas Ay., for rent as @ BOXING CLUB Immediate Possession. S. E, JACOBS, CIGARETTES z naib ly Baio. / “HUM 2owuixe ano mucanns Se adh alumaemwrncrsn sh Pavey and Sy Heo ied eteeem SRACR 2 ‘it pt RRR Re SMe aapb eeiereetipetviemense p Kilbane Lones to © 7. PHILADELPHIA, June 8.—Johnny | }' Kilbane, featherweight chdmpion of | hers on the: world, was beaten in six of the | ‘Ml Bowing Club. newnomers, tn th Who Folkd. in Becton C, will it rounds with young Andy Cha- meting detent Baitimore last night at the Ice Bowling clubs In the United a RE Bad WiSmestead Eddie Fits Beats Pal Moran. LE ADELAP TA Tyne 3.—Edd: | of |New Yo P Te foe ~ “night, Ly the roll

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