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EASTERN opens it's _— 5 TONIGHT THE , . = eee DEPT OF THE ARMY, TOURNEY FoR HE OLYMRIS BorING TEAM TH ARMORY TO-NIGHT by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). ‘ Copyright, 1920, BLIMINAT ION For SeAsCrioNs ‘Ske sre, A HARD HITTING iran sand sone ches Record Field to Start in “Met” ew| .. Championship at Apawamis To-Mi i By William Abbott. RECORD fiéld will start to-mor- row in the annual metropolitan at Apawamis, le tournaments > | i i i z et of i & 4 5 stars. Prac- f LE : is & z ti ; high id Kiri ding title holder, is i : ft could be used at third, when he returns, moved he prefers to big army boxing champion- Jersey ship tourmey to seleg men for| Arcola) ,_ the Olympic tournament, as well Biogas show Ue bonded who week : in a bi to be conducted in the month, will open to-night close to-morrow night in the 69th ent Armory. Twenty-four boys one the various‘army camps of the «will clash im decision bouts. four-round bouts are sched- icipate to-night, while to-morrow finals ‘hirty-six-hole finals will be held on P course is reported Several greens have now Weatern correspondents | 738. 111; Cole,|drum firing us sooet the areas of golf developm ut thro wi belt. More ‘cour ses are bei: constructed out there than in any other ye Guess these iticreased factl. ies are none too many for the nua Tae ai wel na start of the Trans-Mississippi 128; i t. ‘That number of actual contestants would come near being im this How heavily war cut down the list the ft the British an of amateur Resaerenins at Muirfield, Scotland, hb when uw. ined up for the start. rt} number, which included seven Amer- joans, did arny with the usual quail. test... championship was rat held since 1914. sped weeks OSES of the United States 198, went down before ‘a score of 3 up and Only One U.S. A: _ Player Out Of _ Five Wins Abroad Me If Your Golf Game le as Good Be— aft me ae Week Js to 2 w at one time He went before c. Ker. ry Bob Gardner and Howard whit- ney, two of strongest ‘Americans, were not called on to play, pat are Nistorte links | - 4) deeholip from abroad say that prevent his crown|the present British amateur golf on any contem-)tourney, were badly treated. Well, Jerry Travera| they could have received no harsher is come-back act, and | treatment than was accorded Tommy Reekie, who won| Noble, former English title’, holder, Caged At the Armory A. A.\of Jersey City o last aight, Youn; Chaney of of Bahuthere vio has nanan Charn- ? | was hit, as the -j thing but the ring the championship. | fo tet maniike tactics last night a pot times had to be warned by Ref: ree fractiong of the rules were “rod have bees | jy he and dropped him to his knees with ag @ right flush to the jaw. a glove under his right arm, and for 132; | had 160 starters, a record field for! Another trick of his was that district upper rope with @lduck with his head, side Andy Chaney. Outclasses Noble, British Star Baltimore Lad Makes Wonderful Tommy, rer—all er—but the attributes he prov Showing at Jersey City Club—| imes'er,*s, "elsie'onin wiehout finch Tunney Scores Another K. 0. * By Alex. Sullivan. the American golfers, upon their: arrival at the scene of ibane on two occasions re- ton, mit, as he ying foes, by every- posi Noble is @ shrewd, cunning boxer, @ dangerous wallop. way with a lot of unsports- | sev- Ertle. Twice he realized his in- rd end} big ha of the found and apologetically shook }speech. “| hands with his opponent. The only round of the twelve that t to Noble was the fifth, in which et Chaney coming in off balance Chaney is Great little ring general and shook the cobwebs from his temporarily “| dazed brain and finished the round strong, Noble frequently hela Chaney's left this also he had to be cautioned, to hold the is right glove and waying from to’ side like a sapling In the reene. Chaney's equal in speed and clev- erness has not been seen hereabout since Kilbane, Attell and Jim Dris. coll were at their best, and it was ©) the opinion of the fans who saw him in ai a action that he ls the next cham- lon. Not only did Chaney ness: ring generalsnip, ‘abilty te "hit a whit with both Bands ‘epced’ and biting Women’s Eastern Field of 75 Led By Mrs. . Barlow PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 8—The opening round and first half of the Women's Eastern Golf Association championship tournament fousd Mrs, Ronald H. Barlow of the Merion Cricket Club, the present title helder, leading the field af some seventy- five players with a score of 45—42— 87. Mrs, William A. Gavin of the Belleciaire Club, Bayside, L. 1, who is counted on particularly by New Yorkers to make a strong fight for the title, finished in a tle for second lace with Miss Elizabeth Gordon of letacomet, Providence, R, L Their cards were the same, 46—43—89. Boston, New. York and Philadelphia, therefore, stand an equal chance for this championship, ROCK ISLAND, I. June §. _ mond Ouimet, a younger brother of Francis Oulmet, yesterday indicated that @ talent if runs in the family when he turned in a card of 72, two Under pay, in the first of the qualityit rounds in championship of | th sippi Golf Association al fouled in th y b ae rd Gohnson was told Werrant quit- SEH A vj the Rock Island Arsenal course. met is @ member of the Hill,Clud Se reorient ined Kansas Cit ' at the Armor round, Gene Tunney, the favorite, st Sele wolgh aN 1g allan “ned Mr, Jack H e tried | Brockiyn ‘These two lads other with abandon, but Yarns seemed to durance. One Uewelgh mpm pote ul of Gena Dy ye gee gery Fine show put, ed like a etith dazzling ¢! Victor Ritch! Village rd another aah nearer envywelght throne stopping on, declared to be the heavy- champion of Panama, in two The best part of Tunney’s ishting ts that he jabs away with force with ‘bis left until he and then his the apeed night more weight, tfp- unds last nigh improve as 185-pound mark, Dempsey had better take care, Hey outpointed Fredale. Reese’ ot in je Reese ohn eight hard-fought rounds. jammed away in each adver- ton * deem vat 1m e “continu andl resches, the Johi Y have the greater strength and on- Bice Sig saree ot and respon. Fourth Soldier, Devil Dog. field all the way. ride by FoR THE FIRST TS TWO JUDCES WILY git AT THE MWNESIDE TO Witt 1.36 3-5, : By Vincent Treanor. BGINS to Wok as If Alibi, the im- Bancroft Should Bolster Giants’ Philly’s Star Shortstop Comes Here in Trade That Sends Old Art Fletcher to Cravath’s Team. By Richard Freyer. HE expected upheaval of the New York Giants got away to an auspicious start yesterday afternoon when Secretary O'Brien of the local club ‘issued a statement to the effect that Artie Fletcher had been traded to the Philadelphia club, along with Johnnie Rawlings, bought by the Giants from the Boston Braves, for Dave Bancroft. Mr. O’Brien stated no money had been passed im the trade, ‘The acquisition of Bancroft by the Giants should greatly strengthen that ageregation, and it is an assured fact the New York club got the best of the deal. The new shortfielder ts consid- ered one of the best in the gamie and is coming along in gteat shape while Fletcher has about reached the end of his big league playing days. It was not at all surprising when’ Mr. O’Brien stated his club had se- oured Bancroft, The ex-Philly player was having trouble with Man: Cravath, and during a recent Philly- Cub game staged in the lotter’s wrodnds Bancroft, It has been re- ported, slapped Cravath over the face with his glove and demanded he be nent clsewhe: Manager Jolin MoGraw when seen after yesterday's contest sald his teain needed a ch: » and as he had a chance to secure Bancroft he took acwantage of the opportunity, While n McGr His efforts in this re- the St. Louls ster. been playing listl early part of this season, and as Graw will stop at anything legitimate to garner league me sensational trading may develop in the near future. Bancroft’s appearance in a Giant uniform, while it added a great dea] of pep to the New York aggregation, did not do any good toward winning a ball game, The Dodgers once again emerged on the long end of a 4 to 2 score and incidentally increased their stars not the lead over the other clubs, Rube Marqua; of baseball, pe for the other tally. duff tripled and Mill other marker was c & in the fifth, was shifted to second Ward moved to third, bu Olson was sent back to ene Johnny Dui PHILADELPHIA, Billy Defoe of 8t tion from beginning to end. unsuccessful. The Giant Bonemargt has also made untiring secure Roger Hornsby, ‘thy ae to offer $200,000 aga defensive in most of the rounds, Ei credit “4 ira, erwee h Race—Filibbertygibet, Au- Sixth Race—a vourneen, Potythia, fat ¥ Refusal. s ik J Alibi Looks Best Horse In Hildreth’s Stable Now Has Won Four of Five Starts| time of 1.263-5. capper and Run a Mile in the present time. He has started five times, and with the exception of once, when he was left at the post, he has|think he was in the money at ally ba won in étyle bordering on the sen-|he got the place money, while the sational, Yesterday In the Littleneck | Quincy stable’s Sister Flo, which got Handicap he came from behind the| the show end, finished last. accordins leaders on the extreme outside of the|/to the chart’ makers, derstorm at the eighth pole, and a Wa: the end was going away. AS good & 'yiand explains the absence horse as Donnaconna 1s supposed to be couldn't get within five lengt Ethene him, even though he saved a simular | cartrin distance at the stretch turn while ‘Allbt was making a wide turn. ‘A stiff wind was blowing up the stretch all afternoon and, considering, this time of 1.88 1-5 was very good. In his previous race, under a faulty ‘ator, Alibi ran under re- straint to the ‘stretch and then out- gamed Thunderstorm in the good Weak Infield he Giants bave|’ ‘The ball Siusing oe things. I the leaning tower rmed onthe mound for the nine across the river, Richard De Marquis allowed his for- mer teammates the large sum of geven safe wallops. A duet of these, {wo douties by Kelly and Toney, sent the first run home, while an error by Olson on Hubbell's grounder, base on balls and single by Young accgunted Toney started for the Giants, but was removed in the fifth in favor of ‘The Brooklyn hospital list was in- creased by one when Kilduff hurt his hand sliding into third bage. O! when the latter’s left leg. which was hurt eume time ago, refused to stand the atrai short McCabe stationed at the middle bag. Wianer Over Defoe ane 8, — Taking the lead from tha omening gong and maintaining % throughout the contest, Johnny, Dundes of New York Pal in @ torrid eight-roun@ bout that sizsled with ac- unable to solve Dundee's leap of attack and was content to pla harshly winning race race. He admirable quality of gameness. John Medden’s Hildur merety «al- loped to win the last race, and his stablemate, Bluffer, showed a goad ported son of Tracery, isthe best |race behind him, one worth remem- horse in Sam Hildreth’s barn at] bering in the same kind of company. The judges seemed badly mixed in the placing of the second and third horses. The owner of Curfew doesn't by saying they had and danger is over, was at a false price of 6 to 1, too. within half a mile of home. sixth Lady Ge: War will is ome of the oldest three-year-old fixtures, start of being it with Gthpatrick in the ‘saddle. Virginian has a warm spot in his hea: the classic. James MacLaughi! and Belmont, Forestor in 1882, great horses that have won it. dicative of the qu highest equine society. son Chugk BELMONT’ PARK TOMORROW $5,000 KEENE MEMORIAL 2 MILE STEEPLECHASE * DOUGLASTON HANDICAP and 3 Other Brilliant Races in, and BEGINNING AT 2.30 P.M, BP. a RACK ALNS id St. and setontee |] brsottyy, at 3aSU and.et intervala oy, at 1a BU annd at Intervals Up to P.M, Special Care He- served, for. Ladies. Coures” also Defoe waa | hacked by Tokers style | «Gi pio * 2 89.30, ths 1.035, tocluding War Tax. oe Uniess the official treats the horse too he ie likely to be going | is the bulld t and that log type of horse has from the races of Walter Salmon's horses, among them the apeedy filly a coughing slightly over at Jamalc: that his stable was near another man who had nine coughing horses ‘on his hands. Wayland eavs he de- cided to take no chances, and has }been laying under cover until the Dorcas, under better ride from an apprentice boy named Moore, than she got from Hopkins last: time out, won by a comfortable margin. ‘She ¢ one stage of the two-horss Beh Ply Frank B. was nearly a sixteenth of a mile in front of Rell- ance, but how he did fold» up when was full of hot rude, Gloria France, Edwina and Lunetta were well sup- ported and there were well circulated tips on Passing Shower and Uncle's Lassie. The latter pair ran one, two. The Belmont, in which Man o’ or Gaturday, thé first run for in 1867, when the filly Ruth- less, owned by Francis Morris, wun Our own Jimmy’ Rowe rode the winners of 1872 and 1878 with Joe Dahiels and Springbok, respectively, so that the for wide no fewer than six winners of the George Kenny in 1888, Panique in 1884, Inspec- tor B, in 1886, Hanover in 18%7, and Sir Dixon in 1888, The history of the race Is studded with the names of The record for the last four years is in- Rocks 1e17, Hourlees: 1918, 1916, Friar ; 1917, Hourless: 1918, Hubbell. Two of the Brooklyn runs|50yien" and 1919, Sir Harton. The were scored in the @econd stanza, ; Thon Griefith bite one timen Ku|victor Mext Saturday will! be in the singled, An- up in the fourth and the final run sent home RACING x +4 EERE ss ot TRUM Seiaae, Paar Giants Have Great Chance ~~ To Help Brooklyn Pals’ = ad STANDING OF MoGrawites on Return to Polo Grounds, Grounds this afternoon, They are not raving against the Giants Just the same all good rooters will The Polo Grounds would, 1 think, ° By Beating Reds To-Day World’s Champions, Who ‘re at Present Waging Merry Battle With Robby’s Men for Lead, First of Western Clubs to Greet. , By Charles Somerville. To raving Reds are scheduled to posture and prance on the Polo 'S espectatty with whom they are to come in“contact, Nope. It’s when the Brooks are mentioned those days that the Na- tonal League Champs show syniptoms of going blip in the coop. be hunching for the Giants to make {ehetr homecoming a mighty success- |ful picnic. hop way higher than Coogan's Bluff with giddy enthusiasm if the Giants should turn the tide of the season's THE CLUBS poor start, Most recently they! cies, W. 4. PC.) Clad, Ww. be Po. Houmped the Bean Gritters right hand | Brest, «28,18 a5 lly, but their qpusins across the East | ¢, EY Btream certainly treated them: like outcasts, There's no war tax, however, on hoping for the best im the series now beginning with the Reds. These blokes ‘may, not turn out to be so blamed Oin~ cinnatty. Possibly not look 30 neat on departure as arrival. ‘One familiar facein the infield will be missing in the passing of Art Fletcher, who has been traded by/Me- @raw for Bancroft of the Phillies: Da- vid, who began life in Sioux City, Ia, in '92, started his professional base- ball career with the Duluth and Su- perior Club seventeen years later and worked his way into the Big Time Pittebergh ..20 19 y. GAMES YESTERDAY. Brookiya, 4; New York, 2. (Other teams not scheduled.) GAMES TO-DAY, Cincinnati at New York. yi Bt, Lowle at Brookiyn. Attebureh at Coston, Chicage at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. We PC.) Clu = Ww. LPG Washington...22 28.526 Bt. Louie. 17 28 408 Phitadeiphia..18 29.36" Det 513 Phitedetphia,.15 27.86% aw GAMES YESTERDAY, when he went to Philly in 1915. Da- ne vid has been steadily with the Penn- | "ew Vert, 3: Philadeiphia, | (first game), quing since that time. He's always —e been a shortstop. He's a pretty good wt hitter, but has never shown demon GAMES TO-DAY, 8 class with the club. But unquestion- | New Verk at Detroit, » en ably he is a boy on his toes as a Washington at St. goule, shortstop. Boston at Chioage, ag | He showed speed yesterday on the Phitadeiphia at Clewiang?™. F occasion of his debut in a Giant uni- aa ‘ form in the game with Brooklyn, but = | gave no account of himself with the] umn.« And tho Yanks left fast night § jmace, Well, Arthur Fletcher, who! saying they felt strong enough to ¢1V@;; seemed to have lost out severely in| the West its pickings. ° ‘ popularity with our fans, will prob- abiy buck up to new endeavor. in the new environment. Not so good what happened to the Yanks yesterday. They split even on the double-header with the gents who wear green elephants galloping across their phests, but most of Us expected mo: The wolm toined in the last game, sickening the Yank lead of three runs in the fourth by In the words of Ping Bodie; “Where! does anybody get off, to come up and go out and capture the idea WH can"! & ed 9 Aritton Seores Another Kasy View) tory. PHILADELPHIA, June §. — Jacky Britton, the welterweight champion, had, an easy time defeat: Rawlins of~ Muwaukee in eight py at tie Nee blamming out six runs for all in the| tional. League Ball Park last night Britton hooked and $1 Rawlins at seventh and eighth, But the wolm tre ee “ys epee iS was nearly scared into turning turtle when the Yanks came back in the ninth. But Our Prospective Pennant Pluckers could only battle out two more and the Kindergarteners left the burgh with something to show r their visit. ’ Pine first was a close contes:, skilful all the way. Salivd John Quinn only gave up five clouts to the enemy, out of which they could ‘tch but one tally, The Yanks were there with the wallop, but out three rune of twelve hits only had to show for themselves. its own story of th both inflelds worked. There was none ‘3 sloppiness of\play. Nor ctu the Babe vor Ping ‘or Meuse! {ll Naylor for homers or the like. But with Duffy Lewis, Hannah and Quinn also in the honor list,’ they put over all the necessary clouts to rst game. viene ninth-inning rally of the Yanks, : ‘ with the score at 6 to Sagin ‘em, W4s| ‘The stones of an enduring busi- mighty sporty only 25,000 ness structure are cemented with wel x suffer, the aifiiction and put Us ina Consideration. ‘ high baseball fever. Looked like We Our idea of consideration does right put the eleventh-hour snatch| not consist in boosting prices for victory over. one day and holding “red 4 sales the next. ‘This teli» dash with which presente to ‘Duffy Lewis, who has his eye on It these days, singled to left. Ruel snap- ped It to right for a safety. Duffy Went to second. O*Doul was assigned to bat for Bob Shawkey. His grounder to first moved Duffy and Ruel along for a bag apiece. Meusel.then started ‘a. joy riot by sending the bulb clang- ing over the third bag, scoring Duffy and O'Doul, Wallle Pipp then stepped up, with the Babe lurking on deck. Wallie Whammed {t with heart and soul, But It gnaked smack into the mitt of Galloway at second. Tt not omly- meant a victory for the Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. PAR-AMI Elephants. 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