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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1920, = oe Catch the Yankee Spirit, © THE DIFFERENCE, .. . .. ._. _._' By Thornton Fisher! And Beat Reds by Rally. Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (ihe New York Evening World), : a! McGrawites Celebrate Presence of Bancroft, Just Secured From Phtily, by Nosing Out the World’s Champions in Ex- citing Diamond Battle. : By Charles Somerville. T: Champ Reds came busting out on the Polo Grounds yesterday ena + proceeded to kick up @ wild shindig. Accept my assurance that they went red all ways—red-eyed and red-headed with rage, even showing a disposition exactly akin to what might be expected of a ban’ of Reds over in that eweet, quiet country to whence we chased Emany Goldman, Yep—dut ere the day was éon@——————————————— 3 ‘twas they who were wearing th@/ing second dag. Larry Doyle joined ; With the Giants. blinkers, In @ crackling, snappy|the combination with a single to game the Giants had the. disorderly Pov eent Neal: A vad sS Se MOVEMENT 1s already under Crimeon, Zags ihegnd, paggea ant|bed Young on . "Beni Y scored Young with a fly the dupll- A way to reward in some suitable Pumped into auletude It was dont/oato of Rowsh's, But Larry was /_) manner Arthur Fletcher for his Jade the very end of the struggle, the|Causht trying for second, the wing of ‘bard and untiring efforts to win ball ow champs fighting and all but biting|Wingo shooting the fatal bulb to ghmes for the Giants during his DEMPSE” all of the way. Rath. ALWANS TRAINED AND In the first the Red flag of danger In the fourth the Giants’ artillery “ FAUTHEULLY ORDERS was immediately hoisted by Rath|began to boom again. It was an at~ with a single to centre, and on the|tack centred straight at Fisher. emven years with the team. Mr. Ifonel Kramer of the Fifth Avenue iblishing Company, with offices at 600 Fifth Avenue, is the origina- of the idea. He offers to start ball a-rolling with a modest thinks there are thousands of fans who would gladly con- ite to a ‘fund to give “Fletch” a ial of some kind. le ought to have it,” said » Kramer to-day, “for no player the Giants ever showed more sterl- qualities on the field. He was in ‘Were playing day in and day out, al- ‘ways trying, and never showing any of be! & shirker or a quitter, ‘» doing his best, and etcher’s best was more often than brilliant. FR Sense Ay ait THI Dorr’ ‘Sree: Jack GOES AT HIS TRAIN: ING WITH A WILLINGNESS heels of it a safe rap to right by Daubert. Groh died, Kell to Doyle, on @ sacrifice which advanced botn Rath to Daubert. Then Roush, the Red's kingpin, wopped it for a long sacrifice fly ‘to Bennie Kauff. It scored Rath, But Duncan also went dead in Bennte’s hands. Not so g00d a beginning for our Mr. Barnes. But WE foated our own banner of menace to the Cincinnati cohorts on the jump—in the same inning THEIR Mr, Fisher just as harsh treatment and for double the number of tal- es. Georgie Burns walked. Bancroft, the new shortstop, had the hard luck just after receiving a big hand of welcome to strike out. But as he Young pounded a straight one past him, and Doyle did the same. Rath's rickety throw to third didn’t hurt Ross Young any, and Larry moved to second. Kauff bounced another single off Fisher's shins. With theag. three holes punched in him, Fisher got the Moran mandate to retire, and Ole Sheriff Sallee tried to hold US in wud He did for that session. Lear slapped into a double play. Kelly on Kopf's pass made the first station, but Smith was tossed out by Rath. But the Reds weren't tamed yet. They broke through for @ tally in the fourth. Roush lined to Kauff. Doyle threw out Duncan. Young Lear made a splendid pounce on Kopf's jam to third, but wrecked it fanned Georgie swiped second. Young |}y 4 wild throw—i a was right on the job with a single to wand mont ‘wae Sar Neus magisd left, and as George ‘scored Young lto left centre, and Kauff's return to beamed upon the grandstan ‘0M | Kelly was another piece of madneus. Kopf scored. Wingo's pop to Doyle e ., [relieved the situation. Le i ers Forced : And the rambunctious Redastormed 1g ‘0 the battlements for another breach in the eighth—oh, they were scrap- ' To Bow Before Cards) ithe tr encr son tet "Unassuming at all times, he never for the limelight. He was y a ball player, popular with ofthe best teams in baseball, one ich drew fans without number | Ae uring bis eleven, yeera of excellent ey ce as an infielder and guiding (C4 ny rit to many a youngster who brite peat Bou ited by his superior knowledge Carns AY AnD encouragement. TRAINING HE PREFES “E AAY,, anim concluded | Mr. TO GWE WORK THE ABSENT “tha ur Fletcher js en- EAT MeNT~ titled to a testimonial and the fans bie: id reward him. I don't know cher personally, but I, have al- Kopf got a walk. Neale doubled over first base—the gent’s third hit of the day—and when Wingo walked, the . ling the practise pertod and gar- pases were filied. Seo loll Rogers Hornsby et al. Tri-|nerea in a'fow files hit his way. ‘The bat for Salles. ‘Kid Lear made a ita pacer ernas his Ssvise- CENG TUNNEY, clever Dodger outflelder is still @, try to bi . _ aba'witltend our twp in anyway || Chance of an “Outsider” Winnin Gey umph Over Manager Rob-| fttie"weak in nis pins and will rest| of nie mite and Koot ana Neataaces al 4 the f a tatters. with g who ey inson’s Ambiti Hirelin up a few more days before entering| across the home slab, And the score Pisin contents atéresesd to the weiter|| 66 9” °. ° CORE Oh seas abe tatiucactn BS: | active nerve. lt Zack would have|was tied. Rath only dipped a mild ir been playing in the first S'Loole-| puck to Barnes : Mall ve duly recorded. ‘Met’’ Golf Title Good This Year SING AND been “playing in the first, S'Zgole-| puck o Barnes and énded the fnning a6 ger en a for Sallee and the ie 5 BEBE MAGEMENT By Richard Freyer. pow aikerent ‘The vistors’ fitst/Giaate danced bin. a’ tenanege, Pooees, |e: pects bas | A % y B long looked for Western in-| marker in the third inning was due| Burns doubled over third. It closed up in connection with’the Box- Big Field Starts To-Da in ,Oulmet won the qualifying medal VS RAPIDE fasion in so fat as the St, Lomns|to, Mitchell, who was playing left,|the third bag. It was this hit that $08 Grememecersinee whpee: Championship te WiHo entered the Mid-West tourna vesein® Te Tail Wear Jb- dbnbertied, was 0 | (NEE thinga.too easy. Clemons, the caused the fair promise for &. while “ @pv. Smith will appoint as soon as jampio on ment from the Hills Club, Kansas TRE TOP OF THE ‘asciaad as Me Rectrs Horne, | cardinal catcher reached first in this) that the game might turn Into & riot. after July 1. It da that of ; HEAP cess. stanza on a free pa Wingo shot his mask up into the ‘ami Lin! City. William Ottman of the 12th Apaw: is ks. " ; 7 it of this city. The Major, = Entries for the annyal Father a! fon to be held at the Sleepy Hollow derful skill, might ba By William Abbott. cI June 2 being re- Madd Pr A S d afntic "ohamplon himself had he Metropolitan Championship Selves. by, “Albert” B. Ashforth, No. 1a en ‘oves e tan 8 by, premier secona sacker of the] filed out, and when Smith hit to left/air and howled a protest, assertin, S'Looles, assisted by eight brother | Clemons advanced to second. Heath-|the pull to be foul in language—awell Sate then slapped w oub-timer trdeft | neat > ve row oO language. meibers, paid their first 1920 visit to| £92 sitchel, while he fielded the ball !{> keen ‘the musi ott, and’ ie chant Ebbets Fleld yesterday afternoon, and| properly, did not make any attempt when Papa Robinson of the Dodge! : npt| protector as well, seeing he was in r3{to catch Clemons at the plate. The/the game no longer. Pat Moran, his em up the sport instead of going that starts to-day at Apawacnis | Fast Forty-second Street, Now York hort single, and a perfect the million dollar making litho- City. This meet is one of the most Al counted the family silverware. the| hit was a 6) 4 . [face redder than the scarlet hosiery a _Rith & record field of entrants nine ot ail sporting competi one as breeder o ACES tsraisare ana jools ne sound that Ms, |frow would Have TvpeA Cement jo ant out in the Rol tatew Hine has oo mee! a 5 Pivots of ite trestige to win. [ord bounta deo adage SRS TONE! , Bi eee ba ¢ mete YANKEES DEFEATOETOOE, Clon cs i a oe ee ugh smoked ginsses. For the last fifteen years, the chief Hanh PI Producti ie Oo ees WESTERN GAME. LP corte ware Hier tia Bink wane ked the winners of seventeen | If Your Golf Game Is as ambur; lace Productions] c#reers has been a big factor in baseball. G ve him the high wave aight ctampionship matches ‘and{S0lf crown in this section has been eis pa Winn trie B g turf successes. Uncle Robbie would not have mind- IN OPENING WESTE! of authority that dragged him in boast of a knowledge of the gport|restricted to five stars, ‘Travers, : from the field, He came tn, white- it Kia angles, both good and| Travis, Kirkby, Seely and Herreshott,|| Don't Read HARRY VARDON'S Yesterday at Belmont Park, for in-|ed in the least had the S’Looles! prrrorr, June 9,—Kast is East|faced with rage, and made straight Win Three Events, Are little bata has kept the outside " Placed in Two Others. stance, thers were six races. Three | copped the silver, furniture and Jools | asq West is West, but that makes|for the ump. But his team mates ’ the Governor is*bent on doing|at a distance, usually a pretty safe Articles in SecA tian eea of them were won by Madden bred | but when they departed with @ con- Ot orice to the batting eyes of |Jumped in around him and held the Ww dressing” in the way | distance. THE EVENING WORLD. Reecinccreia to the ‘Boning, Come Oswald Kirkby of Englewood, the mats fon this would seem his chance, | defending title holder in the present/] Yor CANNOT TEAD THEM ‘woulc get the Ywindow drésaing,”|tournament, won in 1919 and 191 : the all, important factors good last appearance of Walter J. WITHOUT i ourney was in 1915 ing has tieeded for years—decency Travis in a big tourney, Werand old |] IMPROVING YOUR PLAY. leieten man of golf" corralled Metropolitan | They are timely, entertaining, honors. During the years o ; instructive and reminiscent of ODER if anything has gone) ig'vi3, Jerry ‘Travers then enjoying | Greatest Golfing Career. recently In-| Lrosperous days on the links, success corporated Continental Ath-|fully demonstrated his supeNority in Club, which was organized along|New York's home sector. | such as would make it a rival| Fred Herreshoff captured the title | it is County. Trav the International Sporting Club, |!p 1910 at Mortis Cony: Ohi. Seely fe have received a card, which says: in and won ‘Met’ in 1908, Dear Sir; This will serve to no- ip and wonvers, pocketed. the | 2 COL Lewis-Johnny Basham Bout while you that the Advisory Board | trophy in 1907 and CH, Beely the Continental Athletic Club | first started the monopoly of winners H A ad B ° over entire contra) of in the district title in 1905. a rouse tj cal Interest affairs of the club from this | atts wnance of an outsider to break 8 3 g ‘The executive offices of the |through the private holding company —_— abroad, among them the present daY/T eon pitched one of his good gamas. have been ty feom |of Kirkby, Travers, Travis, Herreshoft iY country since he returned from France, Tunney’s War, Friar Rock, Tracery, | He allowed the invaders to gather ten Jo. § Columbus Citvle to the Hotel Jind Seely seems unusually bright this Contest, Scheduled for Twenty | tticr"tmaes in be suntiol shoving @ Be | Nricn rage iis mark in Dugland, and| sate wailops, but if his teammates 'y 7th . Thesstarting list to-day consis . wilt to train faithfully for his contests, oon WN, Tack hen, | ZA, Therstarting te ce ot tnis dis-| Rounds, Will Take. Place | Tass awa ta th supe wien be estas | dozens of others, but his success has | Brucigh wobid’ have, been credited it and Director, oer trict. To-Night in London, We ring, not, generally speaking, surpassed | with but one run. One of these fine horses; namely, Normal, Shoot On and| test of the national pastime, Robbev 8 the crashing, clouting Yankees. Three Pea amouc ine care fists wicte whine Muttikins, Another, Dolly C, W@S/ anger reached the bolling point. rung behind going into the seventh |amid the continued howls of protest third, and Youneed, which was also| “You just wait,” said the Brooklva| | ning tney staged one of their old|from the Reds over Burns's hit. manager. “Those there Cardinal Roush’s roars from the bench caused foaled at Hamburg Place, was beaten! SO pay another visit to my|home wetk rallies, piled up six runs/ pouty s yo i tom sist McCormick an eyelash in the fifth. Happenings! house to-morrow afternoon and if Tin that frame, followed with four|order the Red erack hitter off the ike this go on every day, not alone at| don't get that ball game back. baat more in the ninth and won the first|field. But McCormick waved Larry Belmont Park wut in every place| Bolg to be considerable trouble. Mt | game of the Western trip, 13 to 6. |back and Rough’s low, angry rumbles t ‘big son, Sherrod Smith, is certain he| 82 mashing hits tell the|continued in the Red den. Neale took throughout the country where horses | can lick that tuft crowd, and fust aa] S05 Teo Tiger pitchers were dizzy|Roush's place at centre and Crane race. If you take the trouble to scan] soon as I see them coming I'm going line drives swished by them, and|went into right: Straightway there- the charts from Dorval to New York, | to hand Sherrod a brand new base~| A 'i0e \c010"04 biistered hands and|after Bancroft scored Burns with an to Kentucky, and even to distan: | ball, Dee ee wishes and teil | the ‘outfelders weary legs when It| infield hit to Daubert. Tia Juana, den horses are winning races at some| The final score was 3 to t teoa ae chile) the Cardinal runs were scored on ha 4 tag) STFOrs, but as both Dodger markers Mr, August Belmont, a no were also due to an error, the.visitors student of blood lines, has bred many | won an honest-to-goodness victory. Leon Cadore started, and finishe!, famous thoroughbreds both here and) 4. the nox tor the home talent. and By Vincent Treanor. Got to hand {t to John E, Maddon. He still stands alone as a horse breeder and salesman of thorough- They are timely, entertaining, || reds. He makes no claims to beinx a horse trainer, too, but his knowl- jedge of the early education of horses apd of bringing them to the races in his or some other colors to win for- tune and fame throughout their Firat Article MONDAY, JUNE 14 | ‘as all over. They threw in some| ‘The scrap was all out of the Reds you will notice that Mad-| "Twas a hard game, to lose, mates. Errory and the Detroit fans were alin thelr ninth. One-two-three for disgusted lot last night. them. Read yiMsde * HH. D, MoMillan, borer, mast Place, | da: Cad if i ti ¥ | wector, are no longer conn: Ray Oulmet, younger brother of Pe sag Fy Ag hy eg les nang Rarer type gener eae 08 Deen Aaa ine Resonant ‘ ; | gwith the club In any official ca- ts, is keeping up the family's wanes Gk tet ie Gag ine a Mee nee peer dav % | batting order will furnish some runs , | Qactty whatsoever, Yours very , Feputation. while the | former By John Pollock. ve itt tutors "shen he ata tack iw hie a |TADKOd among the wealthy, Uroweh | for thelr star’ right hander. © Then y ny ings easy. nd i ity = d battle le"! ae Leon will be PP honmer o nincunae, ae thrisisnsnge Sain: ll ne"Den Seer shan |S ne Paes ogee tit ant ba Mr ane ie Shine peeree es] «= Who Wants a Smart 0 . t Re ‘slan aria Bimself under “the + of Eddie Mead, P opposing team and allowed but six : aa plonship between Ted “Kid” Lewis | Diet wide teach aod Geos Brown, Moran | !8¢action of seeing his ideas carried | hits, The St. Louis twirler was in poets otha poss i ‘ “ and Johnny Basham, the legitimate | wir to make good if hemakes up bis mind to) OUt successfully. Mr. Madden £0-5| grand form and held Brooklyn ‘safo Mrs. Barlow Wins weltér champion of England, which | rio, imilar Joy and pleasure when horses| Gt all times. 4 é owe sires and dams he selected win, will take place in London to-night,) 4, noatey, Newari’ only contender for the|as he did when Paul Jones romoed| we wouldn't be a bit surprised to ° has aroused considerable interest 00 | crown worn by Beuny Leonard, will retura to the) hcme in the suburban; but what he Hornsby chi Eastern Tithe) mz xox: consseratie interest on | cen ror ty neny tenet oil mam te] Heme in the guburban: Dut what belace Hornsby change his home in the A ay other side of the Atlantic. The fact | where he will try to eliminate Chick Simler from] often said of Madden that there 1%] McGraw has increased his $100,000 h i fs re 4 0%, that Lewis, though an English gub- |‘ lsbtwelt tide hunt, thls will be Dosley’s} nothing he owns that he won't sell} offer by 2,000 buttons ard that the (Quarter, Half or Full Lined) (Plain or Patch Pochets) » first bout bereaboute’ tm several months, and Be) if he gets his price. Yesterday Le] gs Louis management is kind of ject, is well known to followers Of | intends to celebrate the occasion with @ decstve| sold Bluffer to Morris Brooner for | we, Magee Verdict _ Expected To-Day Be CINCINNATI, O., June 9—Lee Ma- ec, Cincinnati ball pldyer, wae ex- Blue Serge Summer Suit ? PHILADELPHIA, June 9.—Playing the most brilliant kind of golf, Mrs. akening under the strain, In yes- iected to be given a gruelling cross-| Ronald H. Barlow of. the Merlon|ineg manly art in this country, ue | victory ovr the Scranton lad. Doaley boxes Kid | $8,000, byhar pepe nation in the trial to-day of ila Cricket Club Tetained the Hastern|io ‘une fact that he once held title | Gren at Frevienn wl sbistol ha terceye contest Hopers wee ft bat Actual p ‘An Extra Pei Women's if championship a over here, has arous 6 local in- il "4 formal, which won the opening paren t for $5,500 against the Chicago] Womens se Gricuer club by leading | terest. iaanhain in considered one of |,J%* Cora’ * roar AM Phas “om | race like a real good one, ‘beatin | opring “deven chances without, «| 75.00 Values of Trousers ational League Baseball Club inthe] 9.4 of the strongest fields that|the best pugilists In his class turned | ood’, jease on the Fain te het | home R. 'T. Wilson's hot’ favorite, | com (0.00 Vatuss . 12.50 ited States District Court. oe ee por the championship, [ut on the other side, apd it 18 €x- "here beriatends to ving epee elt boring | WamMkin, ran in Mr. Madden's oor rect vPplay at|pected he will give Lewis a hard lio” Giring the mummer monthe, , Carey ought | colors on Saturday when he won ti] Zac t went to left field dur- cowed oe he eben a mae p ovale for tne None than four for-|Dattle for premler honors, to mahe @ big ouccom of hie shows in that city deep mud, but went to the post yeater- ate rene went te ists Se Special for This Week Only ‘4 » he all pute on the best fighter in the y in the colors of Nelson Hooper, ua wesc st t William ‘Veeck of the Chicago|mer national champions competed. Mrs.| gy sax Britton wreoched hie hack tn hie bout |i ML e mase a wise more in engesing | having been sold almost over night. ——— -—_- -——- aa jeclaire C. C. WAS] with Len Rowlsnds in Philadelphia Monday nlebt ‘i Osha zrentdent John A, “page YA arn of Belt boda, spelt riety nab | Prank Hagley as his New York reprmeatative, | Normal wi ‘a false price yostar day in view of his good previous gold medal Monday night, at the Armory A. A. of] A mateh ta exp6ed to be arranged to-day be- Jdnight confession.” He testified | ,Mr* (Barow Nin © ne wile nnd rer Cig, bas brn totoned (it dune at, or [tween Franke ‘rs. the demay C1 father Tees Ths prorurotion Paine thal te @ie first game of the double header | Gordon, of Pro Ps srriied vouhpew, and Malph Bredy, the Hyra- the Cincinnati Reds and i. Barlow Returned in 83, playing couse ebiwelght. RUE BLUE pure tested splendid quality Serge makes an ideal Summertime Suit — always , oe ai more om correct for all occasion wear. Always smart, bowt m Tuladso tas | (Oconee ny Mind OF & Seek sale NT PARK dressy, proper and fitting for anywhere, any time th pari otbayed 3 ~— i r : aon? ig sagged duly a su h he ittourmament: Tu ea tg her Hy amine 22 Sar morn ie hen we come 40 look back at TOMORROW by any man who prides himself on his appearance. r ression that 2 man kd. ot Oe q eon bis owm team, Ho std hel 2s cecin played equally welt yeater-| it, cme funy sorat hi ninth anim | quay ve, Ciactonatl Tatar, 2.90 Pye |day to justity the fact that Watter | $2,000 GRAND NATIONAL Only a limited number of Suits are ready, ce ee i me meee ra armed fan ‘era biraie offer for ‘the threscyear-old, It'he | SMILE STEEPLECHASE newest Summer models, smartly tailored ihe made day, a1 “@ainat the team until after the game, |%, foot approach F couldn't have won such a race what | -YDE PARK HANDICAP a i - {fou drop th id be to-day in bis in the well-known Arnheim manner. o. Peete ie tat the wot Jk Dar, which show dhow stron St ANDING OF THE CLUBS fale rice.” ‘There mre, =" = ' Sey bat had All are new, fresh styles, just in from Fu RAOE AT ne | 9 ana S he? Bacon the Arnheim custom tailories. "The case'ls expected to be turned | Anmeal Meeting Joint Committes on NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Many who were “in the bag” in the fer to the jurors for a verdict late] Maaketnat cle, Wet PC) Clb WL POs] owe Le 88. torpor outs wors counting thete win: Come to the Arnheim Store Nearest You. d i al om * ta . - 3 5 OS ont, Basketball ile “yy eo ge Cina “438 | Mem Verte 8@ 87 ‘es nings a9 the field hove into the last is scaiwar tad fiat Bes 30 East 42d St. began at the Hote! Chicago .....24 22 edt “ » Doug wes Trou and 9th St. iL 4 ¥ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | saturday, tras concluded its delibera- | Pittabureh ..20 19 ‘372 | Chiesge Sin] Along in front by an appareniity sate ew" Fado ry Broadway East lst St . tions, mare! rack. Sage f Stand Representatives of the National York 5: AM of @ sudden she bolted all the B OE A CBIETS, eon an MN Philadelphia, 5; Chicage, . 1 Bi Men's Christian Association, beaten out of third money by Idle| be if s i 3 : Bosten-Pittaburen (cold weather), Clovetand, 7; Philadeiphia, ° Balke Collender Oo aaltdtes ‘code the emo ia ow GAMES TO-DAY, GAMES TO-DAY. Hour. Mutttkin won the race, finiab- | Bow. nad Be. ‘ ¢ straight, mt ‘and true. Gincianati at New York, foe Vere at Detroit, fo A Vay Prise fbn A Ta rere St, Lovie at Brookiya, feabiegion af OL Loule, the worst of the racing luck and her a ti i rm Ageitephesicr. oi

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