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a a _ ard Has Outgrown Class Will Be Badly. Fooled, Says Joe _ Benjamin, é LL the so called lightwetghts who are challenging. Benny Leonard while he is in far off “Los Angeles, and stipulating 183 | Pounds, in the belief that the light- Weight champion can no longer make that weight, will be badly fooled when Beet A ase aT ene ee in vant 8 what Joe Protege of Leonard's, us in a letter from Seattle. York,” says Benjamin, “and will have no trouble his title at the weight.” ing in particular to Joe Well- ‘8 def to Leonard, Benjamin adds, ybe Joe han forgotten the lacing I handed him in Newark last fall. If so I will give him another chance to redeem himself in the East this mer,” ioe also tmparts the Information he has been cleaning mp all the lightweights on the coast. jut knocked out Eddie Shannon in rounds in Portland, Oregon, the lightweight championship of const. Last week Joe fought at ttle, and on Friday next he boxes San sco, and has ‘another Vo megereend at Portland on the 21st. we thi bouts Benjamin says he will leave for the East with Billy m2 and nards N the subject of letters trom the Coast, we are in receipt ofa neat little pink rimmed aml, announcing the arrival of a ara, Winnifred Steffin, on ho are Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart A. Stein? you are doubtiess asking. oes goer warrant ee! 6 DQ Agsum —_.> +. holder of the lightweight oh: ion- Ln amp Brooklyn Clan Tries Hard to Hand Game to Visitors, but 4$7-\LD SOBER SIDPS,” Ike : Dorgan, who is out with “the Georges Carpentier en- tourage, sends us word from Minne- epolis that it is roasting there and mo beer, and that Carpentier aero- aon ged over the town the other day $ had everybody out rubbering, HARLEY HARVEY: fs booked , to sail back home from Eng- By Richard Freyer. HE /Brooklyn Baseball team tried their utmost to hand the present series now being staged ~ land to-morrow) bringing Ted/gt Dbbets Field, but the latter ag- Laria now welte t champion | gregation of bail toseers would have England, with him. ni ut Johnny Bashar Sor the title last) one at ea a eaten of “the ‘Wednesday. Charley says that on ugiee: io"Grrival here he will go paatime, on top of a 9 to 7 score and with Carpentier for Lewis,|esained the lead in the National Lgague race, : contrary, jeves| "Dwas a crazy pastime, readers, @ ‘he can — Syrid igo 4 erga ed aren ‘amp! Eng’ rom a local standpoint, looked kin en eee bree | of bright when the home nine con- with him an Australian feathers | nected, on the offerings of Ray Fi Fisher, Red twirler, for a marker in the second stanza. The bright- ness turned to a dark blue, however, Mr. Lionel Kremer of No. 500 Fifth when Cincinnati came back In the third with two tallies, In the Dod- Avenue has sent us a check of $10/ gers’ turn at bat in said inning the poomal 10 A: hi o Poteb ‘was |#kie@ cleared up again, and at the Teeenay weded 10 Philadelphia fatter | conclusion of the inning the score " of hard and faithful pond eusited up three for the Brook- work for the Giants. PBui the of ca ate to.4.) J @ trio of ru wi jue a hee- id my check for something | tic wallop of one Zachariah Wh for him,” says Mr. Kremer, “even If} Krueger had been retired when it’s only another plug of tobacco or lammed a triple to ‘or whatever It is he chews. It| Gcep centre and by fast running dn't be a bad idea to find out} turned the hit into a two-bagger. it is he chews and give it to) No fooling. Olson then hit to third to chew. It/anc Sherry was erased on the blow hy Heinle Groh, whom Manager Mc- Grew bas offered $150,000 for, John- ston received a free walk, when Wheat, swinging a brand new bat, strolled to the plate. After two bad balls had been thrown to the Dod- freed, one was offered, mmed it over the & technical knockout in the eleventh round of his“fight with Raiph Brady of Syracune here last night. after Brady had recelved a gash over hia eye caused when the heads of the two lboxers came together in a clinch. Brady declared he able to continue ayd the referee waved hin back Into the ring, but Chairman, Smith of the Btw xing Commission intervened "| and ordered from the ring, it a Jackson and Du Draw. BOSTON, June 16.—Johnny Dundee of New York and Willie Jackson fought twelve rounds to a draw here last night. Both boxers mixed dt through- out the contest and at times stood toe to toe and 4 punches. Jackson ~~ [HE RVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUN TING PAGE IN NEW YORK By Thornton Fisher | REVISED STANDING OF 3 (4... [BEST SPO STLSUMN | THE STANDING OF .THE CLUBS, - Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). FELLOW TOWNSMEN We ARE GAMERED HERS WoHace TODAN' TO PAY MIS MIETY OUTFIT UNTIL THE CREASES COME OUTR WHEN THE PHILLY TEAMS WIN TWO GAMES In SUCCESSION THE DAYOR MAY PROCLAIM A HOLIDAY ADVANTAGE IN RAVING HORS THAN ONE Sut OF Grockiyn ....28 20 583) QLOoTHES te ae n|\Mrs. Gavin Barely Qualifies in Opening of ‘‘Met’’ Golf Tourney IER | Reds Help. Dodgers _ e Lead Agai right-fleld. wail. Three runs and much applause. The Reds came back in the fourth} Man’ They | Gift and wih pe ale of one hit Ry Boole an error by Kilduff and one by n, y PenOre ~ gent two runs home and tied ‘They added two more in the hit to left, aBacrifice and two infield hits, Brooklyn made one ip the ‘seventh which left them still one behind. Then came the eighth. out on a fly to the catcher. slammed a wicked single to left and moved to second when Grimen nit al pionship Tourney at Greenwich yes- Just think of Mrs. W. A. lsh triumvirate that has stood up like 4 Rock of Gibraltar nr Engliab well, #0 'y of the Favorites Fare Badly in Testing Round Over Greenwich Course. By William Abbott. OME of the favorjtes fared badly in the golfing round of the Women's Metropolitan Cham. Y ears, have su of form that doesn’, augut isingly for the two invading Americans. The only fixture set for men golfers) Cle. = W. A. PC. this week {# the invitation Touresment Clevelane | score. fifth on Cincinnati the third game fof |’ round will be FL. ht K. McCarthy. aie At. Bt. Andrew's tomorrow a special Mrs. C, M. Knight ef Garden City, ‘club match will be fought . when Krueger walked) the bases werel and Mrs. F. E. Du Bots of Baltusrol, from Sleepy | Hollow. Bach chub “wil Washington at Cicage, | turned-jn cards of 88, tying for the jmatch will field. Sleepy Hollow is ‘ ae ener iduft “singied to| Gavin, international star, placed by Luque. and just barely qualify!: right and Koney scored, Griffith tak- ing third. Kilduff stole second and intoxicated, a very difficult feat these days of death defying hooc! and hundreds of revenue Grimes, who Lect lure Smet bg nt however, was etrung out, a round mound ‘for Brooklyn in the first j mound for Brooklyn 1m the ove to, | cven 100 being sufficient to quality | ward second and got past Kopf, Grimth and Kildu scored and Krueger moved to third.| ship flight. ‘The Dodger catcher scored on Olso sacrifice fly to left and Johnson fi ished the inning by also skyrocketNg| rnisnea well down in the second six- e| teen with @ disconcerting 107 and Miss d| Daisy Atrey of Garden City, from England's players, and a return jayed at Sleepy Hollow, pees Abie dick «teats NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Later in the month SI Low, Gouverneur Morris and Mrs* with its course overlooking @ S den wk A: ft} Thomas Hucknall for the champion~ 1 Shut agents.| medal. The remainder of th sy spot for golfers. The | Bultslo.. 35 Ya annual invitation tournament will See; FF ak Es 29 the metropolitan junior semifinalist last year, |2netpionship will be tun ef Olver C. Macy, Chairman of the Golf ‘announces ‘changes will soon be mai Hollow. These will elimin he uphill holes, which up t een the main feature of tl the Hudson, and also the cause of vor criticise. The Reds added one more in thi closing inning on two free walks an : & passed ball. The series now stands | Knight's two wins for Cincinnati against one|shores, contrtbuted a 103, which will ardly prompt an agitated ringing of the town dell. As for the. rest, nished the material for largest fields that ever Bob Thompson, former first} Metropolitan championship, 112 in alt baseman of the Howards of Brook- lyn, has been traded to Ivanhoes for| ward to Pratt, who covered the initial sack | contritu for the latter nine. ‘The trade is the| Great Nec! firet official transaction of the newly | 8%n Both teams meet afternoon with Pfeffer the probabi pitohing choice for the home nine, prepreg nactiticlam © When the best courses in the East. BIG LEAGUE STUFF. aoe ‘The scores ranged up- fullsome 151, the same being by Mra, W. E. Mose Whe diandiy sdmitte ‘ominent "American nounced that the natior upply of h i'd Ay i furnish to members Haale) E 15, 192 DETROIT ~ Ww. L. PO. St. Loule at Now York. . Chicago t general t Sleepy me of 6 have along he Ii ( 1, Secretary of the yn and Hugo Clement of All ed States Golf Association, has an-| fough ensational ten: reed atl ly haa o| bout at the Star A. C. last evening. ules Books” on|ayntest was full of action for the entire ten rounds, At the end there ' lesire them at 15 cents to choose between the boys, the popu- lar decision being a draw, = FAerY-RiETY WASHINGTON NOT SO 6OOD Sr ious > BAD worse Schupp Comes Back at _- McGraw for Sending H =. INE ey ithe ’Way Out to St. Louis Discarded Giant Pitches Like House Afire With -Fast- Going Cards. Charles, Somerville, ERDIE SCHUPP DID US UP. I will not remind you that Ferdi- nand was once one of US, And that having been chucked out of our club he probably took a low-down joy while cascading himself to vic-, tory yesterday. All right, Ferd, you did it. But nix on being too blamed) chesty about it. Soaked ten hits off him —we did. Excepting, well, of course, somehow we didn't get ‘em STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, * 25 510) Philadelphia. GAMES YESTERDAY, ‘Bt. Lowls, 7; New York, 4, Grockiyn, 9; Cinctunati, 7. 6; Philadelphia, 1. Chieage, GAMES TO-DAY, Cincinnat! at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at Phitedetphii nly disclosed a Chieage at Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Now York...34 19 642/81. Louis 2022 SMB) Detroit .28 22 .852| Philadetonia..i6 36 GAMES YESTERDAY, Cleveland, 7; New York, 1 M. Louis, 10; Boston, 5. Detroit, §:' Philadelphia, 0, Chicage- Washington (rain), GAMES TO-DAY: Louis, Philadelphia at Detroit, ‘ of the Clubs, organized Greater New York Semi- Protessional 1 ae has won in Wngland says W: should be a 16 to 1 instead 8 ih open title late te thet recent feeling of uncertatnt; inging home the Britian rotessional claasic. Taylor and Harry Vardon, HARRY VARDON Britjsh Open Champion, Is Writing a Series of Articles for THE EVENING WORLD, Published Every Monday. HE SHOWS — ESTIMATES Lie, A it American Open iy Own Best Rounds, and DESCRIBES fees cm Free Dive right in—"“the water's fine.” ty refreshing TOMORROW JAMAICA ROSEDALE STAKES $5. THE JUNE HANDICAP LAFAYETTE PURSE L RACK TRAIN” ‘The fight was stopped by the terse | =e: 8 ¥ on thet ‘whether fs 6 beny of ade strenuaus efforts to get his righ made strenuous efforts ft fot, "Dundes “You'd Be Surprised!” ‘ Buy a box—yow'll be surprised! Open it up— you'll be surprised! Count ’em — you'll be surprised | . Light one—youjll be surprised! Egyptian Prettiest have a habit of surprising all the wise birds who think they know just how much their money will buy in cigarettes, Twenty prime Turtish smokes, packed and protected in a re- inforced card-board box and— hold tight now—only 25c for Twenty EGYPTIAN PRETTIES CIGARETTES when we needed 'em most. And besides, that team he’s with— them Cardin: w, who called ‘em @ team anyway? They're a plague. And just about welcome on Coogan’s Bluff as “flu” in an army camp. Say, wouldn't {t scrape the hide off a hippo? Here we had just trimmed tho chimp Rede three out of four. I had branched out spelling|S giants in capital letters. We were feeling like old Monte Cristo did— remember when he cut his way out of the bag, came to the surface cf the sea, climbed on a rock and werped |The world ts mine’ Yeh—and then along came these St, Louis pests. And each day for three days bust a hand grenade on , remarking while dofng so yours is the rawzberry!” As to yesterday's contest? Say, folks, I feel like a little kid ‘I know who at the age of eight had acquired the habit of swearing like @ combination pirate, stevedore and mule driver, Finally he was grabbed off and had his mouth washed out with stinging strong soap. ‘Now, young man,” demanded his angry pa, backed by his shacked ma, “now do you feel?” Between clenched teeth the Little sald the better.” In one respect anyway, we had it all over St. Louls, We had more pitchers in action than they did. So there! Nehf, Hubbell, Wigters, Doug las—a whole quartet of ‘om singing “In the Shade of the Old Wallop Tree.” . Artie came before the St. Louis slammers first. They met him wit! out hesitation. A line smash from Schultz too hot for Eddie Sicking to hold and a home run crack by the Hornsby menace into the lower tier of the right-field grand stand started the Catfish with two runs, and sin- glee by Lavan and Dilhoofer in the second, followed by ® long fly by Schupp brought Lavan home. For us Georgie Burns took 9 fine old three-bagger belt at it in the third and scored when Bancroft grounded out to short: In the fifth Nehf not only struck out Janvrin but —zowie!—made Hornsby hit threes times at a hiatus, But Schultz singled off Artie and Stock beat out a slow grounder to Beauty and Fournier cracked the pill into centre. It took a high hop oves Burns's head and scattered itself to the fence for a homer that chased Schultz ands Stock in ahead of it. But have a peek at Us, We were nobody's fool in the fifth either. Mc- Carthy, batting for Nehf,.singled to left, Burns did the very same, sending Mac to second. On Bancroft's' third strike Mac and Georgle eamyed a o double steal, They got by, for Sto a swinging greeted with a roar of welcome shrill whistles of deligh}? Fordb muffed Dilhoefer's throw to third nab McCarthy. Young lifted # sh freak fly just over Fournier at fi ; McCarthy scored, Pep to third, Do! forced Young, but Burns scored the play. King singled to left, sendl] Larry to second, King, figurini was out to try for third, almost ra’ him off at second. On King’s dag} back for the safety of the first b - Lavan, taking McHenry's throw q King’s single from the field, lunge it wildly to Fournier and past hi and Larry scored. But to turn to something ple Who do you think trotted out to, plate in the seventh, all doled up and span uniform ad of his bat? Frankie Frisch, the sparkling third sacker who jumped into tf favor as the season began, only .t6 have to make a slide for an operating slab and have his appendix snidk- ered off. 5 Snyder had made first on an infleld hit, and Frank was sent in to bat for Hubbell. Of course I'd like to be able to tell you how he plastered the pili over the grandstand, or made a triple, or a double or anyway a maybe a successful bunt. But where~ as, fietion frequently does its best to play closely up to life, life has #, cussed way of refusing to act up t fiction, Sorry—but Frankie onify flopped it to seeond and forced r. But the crowd was so glad him it gave him a big hand any And Mac tells me if he hadi’f given the kid a chance to step out and show himself in uniform again and take a smack at the pill, Frankie would have passed from the hospital to the bughouse by 6 o'clock last’ night. He's nuts to be back in the scrap. But yesterday's appear- ance doesn’t ‘mean he's back in the kame yet—not yet awhile, much though he may be needed. Hagen W: in Twe Practice Matches Abrond, LONDON, June 16.—The American professional golf playe: ‘alter Ha- gen and Jim Barnes, engaged in prac- tice matches on the St. Angrews links with local experts. In the morning Hagen, partnered by J, Sorley, beat Barnes and Ian Munro. two up, with a score of 73. In the afternoon Hagen ai beat Barnes and Mun’ one to pla: . $1,000 Purse, The Metropolitan Alleys, 1¢1st Street and St. Nicholas Avenue, will stage, to- morrow night, @ bowling match between Leo Lucke and Glenn Riddell. Ten games, total pins to count, will decide the issue between those two well knowa tars of the bowling world. Under the ame conditions, both men will meet for purse of $1,000 on Friday evening, the scene of battle on this di shittli to the Broadway Bowling Alleys, Brooklyn. pe Sito doar Georgie Brown Scores Knovkeut in ‘Third. BOSTON, June 15.—Georgie Brown, the crack New York lightweight, cre- ated a mild sensation here by the man- ner in which he knocked out Jerry Cahill of Everett in three rounds at the Fenway Club last night. Cahill ts rated one of e best Ly lag) fn this section. He welghed just 18% pounds more thar ew opponent, who welghed 130 pounds. aed Norfolk Knocks Out Johason tn Gradge Fight. ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 15.—Di: playing the greatest form of any fighter that ever appeared in this city and be. fote the biggest crowd ever seen ata iocal boxing show. Kid Norfolk of Bal timore knocked out John Lester John. ‘ew Yor! son of New ¥ with a right jolt that more than ten’ inches. CailorMade $10 to $20 Reduction On All Made-to-Measure- Arnheim Custom- Tailored. 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