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WHEN THE SHOES GIVE OUT : There! nar new ONE OUGHT, TO LAST As. WHILEs I WONDER HOW LONG THE CLD ONES ARE GOIN TO HOLD UP MoUGHY HOW SMOWwE! iF 1 Ger Fi THE GIANT OPTIMISTS COMPARE THE PRESENT Sitvarion wit Me TVRTLE AND sift EERE : io climb any pugilistic Ayr out oye bg 4 injuring such as Jeff. He envi know that such matches Sane Sawyer-Kirkby Match 16th Homerun as comer, « teavyweit wir «| Mogt Important Carded Yanks Win Again In ‘Met? Tourney To- Day tag break Bags weatnormen 790. ure, and one who right now is le of holding his own with the terday. They had made five runs in the ninth inning on @ perfect fusillade of them, excepting possibly Fred and Jack Dempsey, He can hits when rain, stopped the game. The “MET” GOLF RESULTS. | score roverted to the eighth and they hard. danger in hia bug. | Defending Title Holder in Golf but prominin sane? cick rate Championship at Apawamis _ CHAMPIONSHIP ae Round)—John | N. Seu Tare been way ed padre ted to somebody won't get up. Cc. H. Paul. Gedney , Ame HE Metropolitan golf champion~ |} up. t, Fi van Vleck Ry Greenwich, bea ning from the gentlemen who had . ft ne] senna tovaoy ct doawena etn] fei BG Soaiesity |Feae he frra me ‘step in before It| the certainty that several favorites | jam, Seren It would have been far more terribi | F@ sure to be removed from the big | Jahn Al. Ward. Gard wy beat ; had the game been stopped before the ES tain wie cle, mith |iinks party. Of the elght survivors | tm % fifth, for in the third frame Babe Tath fest In correcting evils which now ber] WBOU tramp over the beautiful Rye | + <td ee veahite the the sport, as this is one of| Course the match that brings Ned boat? Houle’ Wee aa right ‘fed. stands ai F Sawyer and Oswald Kirkby together arte eae Caotene at Be ra admirer of Frankie Call o ‘uD shen Pts Nee" 1" Babe’ made another bid for ‘@ homer 1s *by’ all Odds the most important. 33 in the seventh, ining one of his famous all three runne! ,hard-hitting Siwanoy star takes to| Hagen and Barnes Defeat Ema], 40°! FOE [wo of these rune back the Apawamils course like a duck to Mah Pros, d and Afnsmith | singled. Water, and he'll be a tough opponent| CROYDON, Mng,, June 11,—Walter| Then Mays struck out Qerie and Young. ‘to beat. i hi’ mn in the third and Hagen, open golf champion of the! accounted for two more counts, 10 the defending titleholder, has | United States, and Jim Barnes deteated|{fth: Fipp tripled oy ‘eyuntea when ough to get by on each oc-|George Duncan and Abe Mitchell in a| Youn, throw! Caslon, put his game isn't up to the | match for $1,000. over tho Mddington | ewy Usual Kirkby standard. However, he/|links by 3 up and 2 to play over thirty-| yo cut aap te may be steadily working up tc a|six holes. cutting off at least th imax and Sawyer may be rudely| ‘The victory was the more notable 08 but in any event tnig|the Americans lost five of the frst seven! rng vanks expect to face, Dutch be:a hantatager, holes and only halved tho other two, lreonard to-day the ‘final Jory Travers, who carries the Hthe elgntn but turned home on tho hrat | r,t sertes and Jak ‘dunn wil big ned home on the first + hopes of inany. fans that he'll comeeighiven Holes four dawn, with est Te date that tak bate vk fey all the way back to his old brilliant 37 to 88 for their opponeuts. two games at Cle’ in which case @, encounters rough going when athe silehmen did not win a hole| Mogridge may get pee ME trial. starts to ‘measure ations Cwtea {com ving five and losing, four; a Henry Topping. Topping, while er- , SRS dm werk detroae ine ian ako aoa, conn a, STANDING OF ers, ng 01 w ; A may won from Johnny Ward in the mecond i ta on the greens waa Hot RO ie round yesterday, was not iicularl: + but his lor a fet an- | effective, especially on tie Breen cried ie und nh THE CLUBS en Gdet notion thet oon “Another Bi dag such a rash statement, as we aaa overdue to. pull down. the “Met” | Philadelphia W Beat Boston NATIONAL -LEAGUE, trophy. And there won't be many pains b ch im em | otuee, Web, PC) ClubE= . W.L. PO. tame moments when W. P. Seely and) PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June 11, Brooklyn ....27 17 614] Pittebergh ..2021 488 inclanatt 476 v by "oa racne bE Ra Set Club get) phijadelphia won ‘the second round ign ‘as ft the women's Intercity golf t 400 reanor, just nay Lt ‘yen | eee owies. tmatches “or the Griscom’ c Y ofp actie Diced taetantne Cricket it. n'a, Bostor ‘Riek atu tir eid and oor The biggest upset of the second round | by ten matches to five, the same score | Clnelanatl, 2; New orm, te nara a harder Hene thar Calin, {wae the comparative ease with which |New York made against Boston yeater- Bt. Lowls, 9; Brooklyn, 8, .. Henry Topping defeated A. L. Walker, day Philadelphia will play Now York Boston, 2: Pittsbureh, 4, } Thanks forthe compliments which intercollegiate champion, who w: @ final to-day, y Phitadetons, runner-up in 1919 for the metropolita: Por 2 GAMES TO-DAY, TS eg SR ‘crown. Walker sliced his drive on the | O'Hara Leads Atlantic City Fie! natal at New York, vel le. "his i ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. June 11— 4 han lately and for that reason | Opening and he went through Mike a | Pat -O are, the tila champion ‘and a ee aanaren oh Rests, heth lable eas lon. at the ok aNaxX on ui, steam roller and finally flattened his | Proreonel at Sine tiret sound of the Chieage ‘at Pansasias, he be leer Ae young rival to the tune of 5 and 6,|moeam! play in the open championship of —— which was tossing in a few for good|the Golf Association of Philadelphia. o: fable demon, cad it in that condition | measure. the ‘links of the Country Club of At- AMERICAN LEAGUE, would doubt — lantic City at Northfield. O'Hara ‘re- The turned highly creditable score of eurprt rises Sohnny_ARderwon, ony at for, the “ir yrsix holes ty the face of a He went out In the morning the low.qualifiers, took on John] with My made the journey in with Mesvas whe proved to be a: tartar, the name Cigures He 'was in better form | wenlaetee «24 21.400] Detrot — Leong) a) pet claw in bis second round, scoring @ fine 71, | eS — TRMEARCY, Is Writing a Series of Articles most is down in _— — — ~ sf fer shape, ich simply explains the final | Donley - Clevetand, 7; Phil . THE EVENING WORLD, result. Boston, 8; Ch — ye will have the box- Beginning Monday, June 14. “Gardiner in match with J. 8, tng field in Sasey {5 ituelf tocnight, ead cam . iddle- ri ne card of bouts has been arranged, HE TELLS {alpen FRE || ram nod to bo to the twentioth green | featured. by. two twelveeround woontacta,| M™ YY A ae wisi for victory. At one time Worthington | {2 {he main event Mickey poniey of Boston at Chicago, in the semi-wind Philadotphia at Cleveland. down, but caught up with res Ho and Anished, all ‘sven ‘on the Walter bono of Staten oa eae pI Nay seiblic eign t mato! an ° ss ir seconds on the first catra hole onne in a middleweight | bout. There NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Heer miead the bole Ly te although | will, be the usual” high-claes prelimis tate White had 4 fairly short putt for al"! Standing of the Clabs. from I) win. Worthington, very tired, pinyed lensSdevies Mau: te, Ps a ‘with considerable effort, On the next Sinton, tot t pala 1, %emt. Thole, with the green on a hilltop, White | pAb Sater Asland last night Jimmy loutdrove his weakening opponent fully | fry’ and wrestlers atumed mnthos. hei Henle to, within five fest ot ths'pin, | "Asens ihe wore Med Appeared ma: e of pin. mong the boys that Appeared wi Worthington's second shot only got|Packey O'Gatty, Jimmy “O'Gatty, Joc malt way up the hill and his three Dundes, Walter Brooks, Jimmy fin green; White got his three Jack Wills, Wille Green and Jac over-ran the green; White got his | Btaiy: Youns Munday and Pred Me are arate three and ween ne wp ebe wad a War athe, 108 referes: jaliuaore Copyright, 1920, by The Press ee = Co. (The New York Evening World.) = THE TIRES IS °° JACK AMO PHIL WENT UP THE HILL.) bunch of spunk and speed himself in} Next Larry Doyle sent a slow roller GUARANTEED TOGET A PAIL OF WATER nasty pinches, The Reds only|@own the third base line. Heints Fore LONG DISTANCE. JACK FELL DOWN AND BROKE HIS CROWN! | chopped Doug for five hits, It was|Groh hopped along beside it, talliag * © AND PHIL CAME TUMBLING AFTER. « Rube Benton on whom the slaughter | to it, fanning at the bulb, pleading it fight. that he is in favor of the Levinsky bout being for this number of rounds |, Dilly Rocap of Philadelphia has been selected | * to, a dedision, New York promoters | pion Johuay ‘Wise, of Ber and Saca at will set a dizzy pace for others to] follow, carat i "Ted “Kid” Lewis, the English boxer Base ‘the “demand that Hlocap” officiate in She who won the welterweight champion- I) ship title of England on Wednesday | offered » chance to fight Martin Burke, the New K | night by knocking out Johnny Baéh- | Orleans Ught hearywelght, & fifteen-round bout at am, the for-1er legitimate, holder of | Dominick Tortorich’s club at, New Orisane on next that title in nine rounds at London, | Tumer to get ‘into shape he consequently passed up Eng., sailed to-day from England with his manager, Charley Harvey, for this country, Immediately on his arrival here Harvey will seek another match for Lew!) with Champion Jack Brit- ton, and the chances are the men will battle on July 6 or 6 Eddie Fitasimmons, the local fighter, who boxes Ralph Brady at the Armory A. A, of Jersey Oixy on: Monday night, has also been signal up by hie manager to mest Sailor Friedman of Chicago for ten rounds at @ bascbal park at East St. Louis on June 28, Friedman ie Well thought of I Cileage ong the Seah caste dene'a Ne crowd, Tt’ has just been learned that before Jimmy Wilde, the fiyweight champlon, galled for his home in Mugland, that ‘Doc’ Gutab, the well known manager of fighters of Philadelphia, of- fered Wilde @ guarantee of $15,000 to box Datscy Wallace, the Philadelphia flyweight, for eight rounds at a Dall park in Philadelphia, . Wilde The first ballot— ‘tumed down the offer, Wallace gave Wilde his dardest fight in According to a cable received by P. A. Tyrell of Par-amount i Philadelphia, Al Lippe and bls party will arrive ere Shirts for High Wan em “|THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920.7 ae BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK "het 21-ining Batti Babe Ruth Makes| Levinsky-Carpentier Contest Barus would bate atl 'beea gn ate Postponed Until September Sete to “aisicing, held Kap ok thind, | shootin’ on Larry's slow roller dow: _—- $e Bout Between Two Champions Tilly to Bewobigticte «| a, smote, mee Mi norrade enone ce stene arsed irerd Keates Bieta eee aes * 5 Max Williamson, bantamwelght, and Jimmy Liggett | x - What he? . This City. (cio omega McCarthy went,in to bat for Doug-| “Peis” yiamed weak oursolver. By John Pollock. weekly baxibe show to-iigt at Gremvilie. N. 3.. }"Trusty Geongie Burns now came for. | #irs bad throw. but Snyder fied The Carpentier-Levinsky bout has | Chick Simler of Scranton, N. J., in the haat been set back from July to the latter] £, of rae! Foe tad Vee inom of {doubling to centre and sending Ben . ‘ aru, 3. up A Mree. wil Lyons yaormidable Rival. | gee, Ain Resyt see the, eet as i nue, mo iattar part of Beptertberiegnls wee learned SELES to pl Again the crowd) went roaring for} to right and Jake hustled along. tv By win b Wearker sector, a a“ ey penttel they aoe eetatvesedt to-thy, Rig elegy "tine on oa atack of tie Wes Hodoten A c.|mad Dutch jammed such a tow piteit| third. Pat Moran threw See back. ke liam Abbott. yes nue Aaslieth dootisnamerccn | hard luck-in the hotel lobby last eve- + Mg AM | has an attractive cant of bouts echeduled for to- P the Bench and brought out Rariden. ‘this morning trom Jack Curley, dated at Omaha, where Carpentier Is fillipg rounds: Joe. & stage engagement, asking Morgan | ind’ dite “sence tm ‘Tew Brown, “of Brooks, [third the while. but Groh got third, Kopf hit to Ban- to consent to @ later date for the] '* rounds Of course Morgan readily consented. 5! Dan is positive his boxer will give Fos by ‘matchmaker rank | the French champion one of the hard-| QBNeh.§ ae in the chow pout lest battles of his career and setting 4\_ il bs rT nd " " han" violently objects'to the | Z@% May be more of a battle than |W Sea eos, Pe fro as brea eae Hatry Helima ote ‘playing out a substitution of Johnny st ix-hole finals to-morrow. (0 Roz mrarne mon. 2up] iellivon "played ieee oe The Walker Bill is expected to be| right again for a few weeks as he injured bis ‘ mard of England for Frankié at Port- vl beat Van Vleck, 9° up, to Hellmann went back to the running in ful force at that time’and 1 ot dead to Yaay i by treads on Slee ] Ors. on June 21. Herp's ‘Won the qualifying medal Wednesday ij iy E Yanks @s this bill calls for fifteen rounds os eee m Chale Sous: ae ig BK ee 2 é Py) What) with'a total of 148, his fret round of fatwa. \S £9, Y @ decision and Manager Descamps ff seu fer a itt, Sapa an ee, You 'd Be Su rised! Pt being the best brand of golf that's | Worthington, 1 up (twenty holes), put, ge ah a po yell fii K ong | has issued statements to the effect wah Eddie Shelia ‘ Tp e mm flashed during the meet. The | ———-—____—___ ‘Canada, — SR Tea os a —— Between Giants and Redd! By Thornton Fisher Sure Was Worth Seeings Although Home Team ‘Lose, “They Should Have Won, and tt Was Only a Freak, the Dropping of a Foul Fly by Dunoan of the World’s Champions, That Cost Locals a Victory. 4 if By Charles Somerville. Certathiy, Doralinda, I’é do it any’ time—I mean travet 2,000 miles wn @ soap-boe cart with wooden wheels over the rocky road to Dublin if A knew at the end of the journey I was going to clamp my lamps on the Mkep of the game that sizzled for eleven innings at the Polo Grounds yesterdop Not only sizzled but in the end it burst into flames! It became a rip-roarer, brother fans, bad Yep—I'd make the trip on flat tires any time to see such a scrap, Yep—even if in the end the Giants were beaten out by the Champ Reds __ with a sudden crackling flash of real championship form. Yep—even. ip the Giants lost the game by one of the toughest breaks I ever saw in bass ball. Tough! Sweet country butter! Tougher than the chunk of stedk the landlady hands the’bioke furthest in arrears in his board bill. ( Ka: a of a foul fly by bcbg —_—_———————— loft fielder of the Reds, a foul batted | co, up by Pep Young of the Giante—the| that one of utara trees eee muff of it, get me, cot the now hard-| Young was a bail. There were two fighting MoGrawians 4 third conseo- | imikos and throe balls on Pep. Bur utive vietory over the cooky, sorapPy,| wanted Ne oe sihneaie d rampant Reds! Beaten by the Other! ‘Then he lifted that goldarned fout'T Side error? What do you know about | spoke of in the beginning. It went ito Well, Dutch Ruether certainly r it and— pitched dtzzy fine ball for the Reds. | Pyar seit, Ppa hea de ten) To show you the sort of poison he/}muff was made. Gee, if we'd only Was peddling, it may be noted right| known! Perhaps, though, it were bet- here that Bancroft was the only man|teT we did not, Hortense. For the next Mstant Pep lined a lightping to get @ hit in seven innings and not} drive straight toward third. erotic @ Glant had tapped a dainty spike on|Groh stood right on the sack’ itself second up to the blooming elghth, On| as he grabbed it. Now, do you get one occasion Dutch ppeeded up with|!t, what happened? Georgie Young With aedla doulas to fan|C2usht off third by the catch, and— y I'm choked with sobs as I tap the three men in succession. . |keys—a double play! No fault of But he didn’t have the Giants dis-|George’s.. Nor of Matty’s coachtrg. couraged. ‘They don't get that way | Burnsey-had only taken a right and weY | proper lead off the bag. But the speed easily any more, Doug was deliver-| o¢ the drive didn't give him a orip- ing for Us and he showed a whole| pic's chance to get back to it. was worked that cost the game. to roll foul, It drooled’ along fai:. But Doug’s lazy beginning of the|Doyle was safe. And now can you seventh started OUR troubles. He| see what that muffed foul did? it ed Kopf. Neale promptly sacri- | Duncan had caught that foul of Pep's, , and then Wingo singled. to} Burns would have still been on third " fa, | third, And 'twould have been OUR- Rene Td Hope ere bee Rath teukel | SELVES that ‘copped the contest. to Sicking. There was the RUN, One, The Rube then shook his bunions one.. But @ Big One—you.gald it—| {ree and took up" the pill for ‘us. with Dutch doing like he w: doing in Wingo popped to Doyle. Ruether bere on the Leopold on Sunday. The boys who Will returp with Al are Jeff Smith and Jobony lass, and Mac got a walk. Then Ben- The Rayonve &. A. wit wtaeh its reguler [nie Kauft was sent in to run for Mac. |Sicking fanned, Kelly was safo or. le and Ruether tossed out the an easy one. Next the Red-did the trick. Dau- bert put a centre single over on tte Rube, Groh grabbed one for himseit At whic. Mickey Donley of Newark will meet} ward and set the big crowd chucking its straw hais into the breeze by to third. outs) will aight, Willie Burke vw. Harry Condos, ten| ang let it pass. Bennle was across|He bent out a slow hit to Bancroft rounds; Johnny Grey we, Sammy Steger, ten | With the dear old tying run! And, of| Jake jumped in with the winnins ‘Stacey ve, Jack Pontes, ten rounds, | Course, Georgie Burnsoame down to/ tally. Bancroft threw out Dunean. Duteh was showing wild and open|croft, whose fast handling natled ‘Jdduny Drindeo mide ancter big mistake ‘in [signs approaching delirium, was'Groh at the plate, Neale filed to Monday night's a result of doing hie own |making fierce speeches at Ump Mc- Burns, business, He wag Offered a guarantee of §3,000 |_| | (| |_| | You New Yorkers were surprised to such an extent that in one year,, Egyptian Prettiest sales jumped over 100,000,000 cigarettes, There’s a character—a quality—a geodness about Egyptian Prettiest Ciga- ‘rettes that will surprise’ you at thz first puff. And the price—friend, there’s the biggest surprise of all. 25c for Twenty. 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