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ST ererenys Ea. Terp, Well Known Through- out Sporting World, Dies in Havana from Typhoid. ~ peace ; D THRP well known in New 4 York, particularly to baseball ‘ Players, fans and racing folk, is dend in Havana, Cuba, He suc- | @umbed to typhoid fever. A genial, “Pollicking, fat fellow, Ed will be sad- ty missed. | (Up to three years ago, Ed kept a gate near the Polo Grounds on Eighth ue, where baseball writers and often gathered. He was fa- mous for the beefsteak dinners he to give there and for a big round on which the names of many us Sportsmen were tacked on wed brass plates. If you were a notable in any line walked into Terp's, the first thing had to do was write your signa- ete for him, The next ume you } #ame you would find it in good com- pany tacked on the big round table. wo yeurs ago Terp left New York Havana and took over the cater- privileges at the beautiful race there. He made a big success too, Me served most excellent American visitors. Ed last in Havana winter, he was his old jovial self seemed at ease and comfort in Surroundings. He was dickering | ‘the Hotel inglateera at the timo. had about closed the deal through Parties, but when he went to! down the cash for the hotel the ire, seeing he wus an American, the price all when an Amer- Ing in for boxing by their em- Ployees and, what's more, they re- it im the nature of welfare ic pd first to branch out is tho’ asad at riod dt tof reason, aa! aca POND they + JAMAICA SELECTIONS, First Race—Milo, Cadeau, Banksia, Good Bye. Becond Dace—His Vivian, Third Race—Great Gull, Ballast, Tom Brooks. Fourth Race—Dr. Piper, Ticklish. Fitth Race—Cromwell, Thunder- storm, Over There. Bixth Race—Serapis, Pluribus, Gen. J. M. Gomes. Vv. Chotoe, Mile. Clark, Peter Prudery, After Bad Break, Runs Over Her and She Winning Streak of Carefut Ends When She Meets Class f nem THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920A° the last race, roe bal how his friends must have He was a 10 to 1 shot at ‘the opening of the oral murket and at post time 3 to 1 was SOME OF STARS IN BRITISH JAMES BRAID 7+ LIVE WiRES By Neal R. O'Hara Onpyricht, 199, by The From Publishing Os, (The New York Broning Wonttd Some guys are born lucky, some guys get lucky and some guys are forced iv from third with the bases fol: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP New York Team Has Shown Improvement in Both Bat- ting and Pitching Lately. By Charles Somerville. UR head 4a still done up in band- ages and we may be suffering internal injuries as a result of the St. Louts attack with intent to kill, but don’t expect us for a minute to admit, Jack, that We are going to let the Pirates hop out on Coogan’s Bluff to-day and Capt. Kidd US! No, sir! If you must remember St. Louls, don't forget Cincinnati, At the same time We are not mak- ing the mistake by any means of marking the Pirates down to $3.98 The runs we get in the series will not be gomimed at bargain rates. But We feel about the Pirates as Mrs, Clancy did regarding Mr. Mul cahey when Mul died. Her husband and Mulcahey had spent a lifetime side by sidé as ditch diggers, And the Widow Mulcahey, standing at the bier, sobbed on the bosom of Mra, Clancy: “Ah, but Mike Muleahey were a 00d husband and @ good man and good shoveller!" “Indade he were a good husband and a good man and a good shovel- | le r,” agreed Mrs, Clancy, “bu! and | she flashed a look of undying loyalty at Clancy standing near, “he never were what you might call a PANCY shoveller.” So the Pirates. We don't figure they have any medals dangling to ‘em that we haven't got a mighty good chance to chip off. The Giants have by no means decided humbly to accept basement apartments in the National League. With the exceptioa of the weakness of Sicking at third, |it isn't easy to mark up on the black- board any great defect of defense. The pitchers have shown steady improvement. And: the hitting hag developed improvement as well. Kelly especially, who used to wave a tame Wand, has recently become a washbuekler with the billy—homers, iples and doubles being a frequent performance with Kid Woolworth these days, The fault of the Giants’ playing that gives a bird the jumps I» their |English Woman Golfer Reaches Semi-Finals of Met. Tourney at Greenwich | Mrs. Charles M. Knight, Who Only Recently Arrived in This Country, Meets Mrs. Quentin Feitner, While in Other Match Georgiana Bishop and Eliza beth Hardin Clash. Giants Think Pirates Will Be Soft Picking in Series Starting To-Day STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL ‘LEAGUE. WoL PC.) Clubs, = W. Le PO, 29 21.880 | Pittsburgh Ctads. Cinetnnatt GAMES YESTERDAY. Chicape, 1; Bos Phita Other teas GAMES TO-DAY, Pittabargh at New York. Chionge at Brooklyn. Cinolnnati at Bost st Cn ee 4 25.490 24 27 ATI 883.883 252d 4 a0 GAMES YESTERDAY, New York, Other mes postponed (rela). GAMES TO-DAY. New York at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Standt H st i eM Clubs, & R % ies at Fy Game: i, Giz 40, Bt Cac ae pans. f ies inability to club their attack in yital moments of a battle. Time and again in the St. Louts series they plugged thelr way upon the bases, filling them, only to have the attack come to a sudden standstill and a lot of good hits go to waste, For strength and dependency the batting order sage in the middle like a fighter with good arms and sturdy legs but @ weak stomach, Look at the difference the entry of Frankie Frisch for one in- ning made in the last battle with the Upstarts, I'm looking for some striking re- arrangements by McGraw pretty soon. And, anyway, it is yet too early in the season to figure the Giants as a lost cause. With the big bunch of kale pushed out to buy Rabe Ruth and the report ° of $200,000 offered 8t. Louis for Horns- by, the National League circuit clouter, opera singers are being put in the shade, Eacepting, of course, Mme, Louise Homer. Qui ‘ eagerly sought. Futor broke Debudou . ° —— fadchiveieweay ot fans : Vou Keller, on ts Outside Money. off in front and once around the first The G. 0, P. Convention proves the candidates should all start thelr season By William Abbott. i nadstovgho Wine. the wavenoine RCI Coens lek ai Ae Sed attranted ‘a tremendous turn he was never headed. Debadou | by training tn the 8 y f rudely punctured when Mrs. Knight |huen't knocked anything over the of men to our plant. We feel By Vincent Treanor. has been over the sticks, but evidently hes TE women's metropolitan golf at Che next tra ieien age thant eae |grand stand yet, but I'm informed he's ‘may be interested in giving | ‘ so dat Le eee toe yes Ce ee anton The American League ball is not the only thing that’s livelier this sea- Greenwich swings into the| nover headod | patting #12 in the Lung League, Pa venture in welfare work the |(YAREFUL, the two-year-old nuy a pg ionndeagy sol ethan) son. So are the scraps with the umpires, semi-finals to-day and all is doing quite well in the West. oe Satter, Fou are | owned by ages) ‘J. Lsonsy ‘ 0 $10), 8 friendship ceases. The summons for! atiyg Bishop, who has been piaying| “a big thing for box!ne. met real rico horses yester- | oyailieu though beaten py Deba-| Ruth's homing record is soon going to leok like @ pigeon’s. spirited action 1s made necessary by| jonyer In econ ee ee earns day, not the Bultimore variety, IR) dou'ran a great race. He was far gras) © the presence of Mrs. Charles M.| to confess, encountered unexpected A ERE’s Gene Tunney’s chance if te Naeeeamd tok a ener PR ee ne eae cau & THE CONVENTION, THE CENSUS AND THE CUBS ARE ALL 1920 | Knicht, who only came from England | opposition from Mra. J. D. Chapman, | R A Cc I N G ol went jown to ignominio rounding th ar ¢ x 7 ‘7 6 it another reen wc! layer, who has he wants to tackle Marty ce didn't even finish in. the money.|blg gap in overhauling everything | DISAPPOINTMENTS FOR CHICAGO. & few months ago, in the semi-final developed wonderfully in a very short RROW : Burke, the New Orleans Previous to the Rosedale, Careful waa|Dut Jimmy Owen's trlok with ae ef e@ round, She was cordially rected by! tine. Miss Bishop, taking forty- TOMO! 6 early ; ” Read on and satisfy your- | ter racing luck in sei her American cousins when arriving Royallieu might have won. unbeaten, She had won seven The only money seandal of the Democrats is that they've made the three strokes, enjoyed @ lead of three . th 60 cents here and has been welcome ever holes at the turn, but Mra, Chapman | ‘Mr, Vincent ‘Treanor straight races, and many were begin- — aa Lac ta lndld lies rr ae since; but there must bo a limit to Placed her tee shot dead on’ the down- J MA CA competency, the ride that hill tenth and proceec Epesr Sir—in regard to Doo Bag. [ning to bare Loto Haare mri eae uie eons degmnore sia (the Detroit elub couldn't be better amashed if they'd been delivered by| this hands-across-the-sea business Hunn rene eeoscey de bdepiealaal lemen' ready | crown. c @ . vente’ arcel post. and “Mrs, Knight accordingly had } er, mé 54 ? rt second race could not be benten.|P however, managed to win the match Ie Gene Tunney oppore, Marty ‘“ aad rapid post breaker, we hive Te hina the Macomber gelding all ey : . f pe rot bettor set herself for trying moments | on the seventeenth green. | THE OCEAN HANDICAP | conte lor some time jover the layout, took up three time he A's are now where you usually the Z's. a ! en- — } ed EE gia ogs seven starta she had beaten nothing: land, in fact, did everything to hain: beberle the A dg Wee le We meee arte ie liars | THE NASSAU PURSE o* ‘ier’ the. melding. ne public should : s | win from Miss Beatrice Louns. 7 willing to box Tunney, June 2 or | hence wo bave tho distinction of be- | Pir Jit Ment guch riders And the Phils are more rattled than castanets, Hyde, who used to win metropolitan! bery, Misq Hardin had to offset an Sad 4 Otnee: Geek Rares : Sena ined itr. Dave “Mockay :|!°8 the only newspaper upealotoner Disa 4 Litles quite regularly and is the fa-| early lead, which she gid with eon- FIRST RACE AT 2:30 P.M. Wednesday that Burke demands | Who ploked Prudery to beat her, new rule keeps everybody out AHARAT OAL plays like the Ala ver, ews cay Wa blew vorite to win this year. If Mrs, Siderable skill. Both young stars SPECIAL RACE TRAINS ‘that he oppose Tunney. Marty | Prudery did this in impressive fash-| o¢ Ane eaddiing inclosure in the ads veer Knight eliminates Mrs. Feitnep she| No.’ Lela nino Letianes: an eere Penn: Pinon, S00 at aod 1m ‘ p i =f Jol Rook vers, trainers and joel ‘ ‘ i. 2 og 1 a ‘ p ory ave. been awaiting rae at paren tat ean ee \iee remresented In each race, Detroit has enoush lort kamen to supply @ regular team for the season, will undoubtedly go right through, |atepping Into a scant load of a singie| [| 9 24°90 And at intervals up tp 4.00 » iso finis . ly from Mr, Mackay regarding o¢ Bagley's willingness to let start against. Burke. I that Tunney ts anxious for contest, but I have that Bagley While this match is being contested Miss Georgiana Hishop, a former “Met” champion, will measure stroRes with Miss Elizabeth Hardin, who is @ comparative newcomer to tourna- ment golf, hole, Coming in was another story, Miss Lounsbery often hit into trou-4 ble and before she could recover, ¥ ss Hardin, going etralght, had ucked the hole. ‘This brand of golf Rnally gave Miss Hardin the match by % up and 2 to go. Careful had no excuse, She was off in front and at her racing ‘bus!- ness quickly, but she couldn't shake off Intrigante, who went right along M with her. Prudery, propping as the od aay es Cane | barrier went up, did little but “walk” If Mr. Bagley ts sincere in his | away from the post, and was several ‘Patement, the match can be ar- jengths behind the pair in the first REAL DISTANCE ’CHASE AT BELMONT TERMINAL. ‘That the race meet of the United Hunts on Saturday at Belmont Park Terminal will be the best ever held by Boxing ‘Doomed in France Because of 25 P. C. Ta BOWLING AND BILLIARDS ACADEMY. B'way & Bist at THUM In the second round yesterday Mrs | 7 % : coasin of | SM hat. progressive organization is the|}citner defeated Mrs, A. 8. Rossin o} had / od to-day for June % a 3 pee fier 4 |Smith, Eddie Moy, M William |* sw the Jeracy clubs. T prefer that (sixteenth. Any chance she had! The Snort in Europe in Sorry son "sande and Jonong Alex re. | OPinion of those who, have had a peep| the Century Club by 5 up and 4 to go. irke box for Mr. Mackay's club: wemed lost right there, Careful and 4 + y turned with me. I leit. Tom Cowler at the entries for the haif dozen everts| After an indifferent start, Mrs, Feit- re you will give this state- |Intrigante went on, and it seemed al Plight, According to Man- |au?Strea ‘Dyer on the other side. to be decided, over that most pictur-| ner soon got her long driving In ac- tice In your column, Iam, | two-hot race, for the othéra were “Among the passengers on our boat esque course, A number of sporsmen | tion and then her opponent never had “in sport. John W: Cox, | strung out behind them, : ager of Boxers Just Home. |yas Chante Ledoux, the crack ang sportgwomen interested in hunt-|%ehance, To give an illustration: The ] tern Representative; Morty | Afwr leaving the far turn Prudery Sealine Frenen bantam, and Soldier Bartel, ee eon vere choroughbreda of the|‘lirteenth at Greenwich ig 445 yards i ae: Burke, New orl ane jBawan. to run. Foams shoes ie te Ty lex Siilliban | Ledoux, th no mistaking the fac ; ae type have asked the manage- (thd the Long Island woman almost By wyweight; residence, No stretch rhe cloned several lengths oi y Alex Sullivan. |is a high class performer, and heli § e 5 got home in her second shot, Occa- ° a 5 pat Ath Street, New York, N.¥, ‘the leaders and was still comins, ee geen ae de. acs | Hive our best boys, such as Champion |ment to give a hunters’ steeplechase |sionally her putting became a littic| [il Cry, d B S dl’ ae Careful and Intrigante turned for home OXING in France is doome Herman, Jo Jack Sharkey | over the three and a half mile post} wabbly, but at no time did Mrs. Ros- | gag ou e urprise e Carpentier tm almost like a team. Prudery was on cording to Al Lippe, ma and Pal’ Moore, of trouble. | and rafl course, and a race of the type | gin over become really dangerous. eoka, the outside, full of run, When straight- ing of fighters who re-| “Bartfleld fought twice across seas, been added, with eight entries r of a string of fig r , PEBAN FRANCISCO, June 17.— Jack ened in the stretch the Whitney Mlly |) ed here yesterday from a three |Knocking out one opponent and gain- | already in. Fs Mrs. Knight and Mrs. H. Arnold Surprised! Surprised!! Surprised!!! iu rns, manager of Jack Dempwcy, came like a streak and before the fi we pce ing a®twelve-round decision, For ae Pe a sa Remination: rptve| Jackson, the former national cham- ean "ts day te Wren, p Aen el Sientps wae reqtsthe el Arby bed) wae fae aged anid Lippe, “is |, "They're wild about Smith, the os Park, Horvert Pulltzor, “A.J. | Blom, Who now repreents Greenwich, im Egyptian Prettiest Cigarettes, the quan- riers ive ‘sahil gk aa tal (4 Ry! Lies vee atey a the inud that country epmpelling all providers | already fought @ sensational twe ty ston, mi otners te, be heard from | slim Jn this tournament to be evenly | i the price you pay—are all sure to sur- ake on all She finally wo ro} Hei ‘aan Darin und bout=-would draw a ton of The entries for the in! matched. They were wrong, as usual ‘ i ea resi an Perret ‘Kenrna Prudery Igalloped past her {of amusement, winteh Includes boxing, wont pera fn, tan dp Se teatatce aha | unvomea gee? Ye Wane, = ai | Habscai le E o folded “up and quit, but] to pay the government per cent. | it in a minute, Jeff, who has marked Improvement over those of | enough to make her English opponent Ri nd mellow Turkish tobacco— $0 Intrigante kept on to Minish aeecnd tu] of ¢ ross receipts three duverene tines’ on tours previous meetings held by the United | Sor etaitea From start to finish Mrs. | Mal ipe and 1 n front of Costly Colors, Tan acvacern atiached’ to: pultlll | stopped four opponents this Frante, anid the Drospecta are that the! Knight played maciine-like golf and} fi the finest cigarette tobacco in the world We are hear In justice io Careful It might be] "The Ran Koning show: G40 hot one of them going over Series Wil, be Mie Mjatiafactory run-| Won easily by 5 up and 4 to go. Mrs —is the only kind we use in Egyptian Bil Hrennan or any- sald that she has been coughing | toether a sta " |t rounds. ‘Three of These bogs | Wen et ieee eae tor eting, | Knight dropped the first hole by poor | Mi Prettiest. Because the quality is well Ruin Welaboce: Bat ct has jately and has just recovered from|high that tacking on a 25 per cent + | were heavics, and the other was Bal- \nich begins the week following. ng, but any hopes Mrs, Jackson tal fis the big objective bucked whing but at that she never} tix means a sure loss for a prom zuc, the French middleweight cham- worth protecting, we pack the twenty Beare an ced he would icave for will beat any Pruderys. The latter! cy ocisy a professional promoter, |plon, He supped Bandsinun Bice, ea Egyptian Prettiest Cigarettes in a sub- with Dompacy within » week, filly is ded th y honors a hig |Betnlon and De Paus in jig ¥ ial enient cardboard bo: t so far, It is sald Jimmy Rowe rates | none of whom ts in the game for his | «is the ad who whipped Eddie a stantial conv cardboare Ke her ten pounds botter than Tryater | jcalth, | faa) deine 8 rn HARRY VARDON and thats saying & mouthful. She} “posing is not in a flourishiag con- ste receinte they draw tn + The price? ‘You'd Be Surprised! ad to be far above the ordinary to win i . ‘That's | bouts abroad is ferce and, with the itis mpi tomedale wit 1@ break she me dition in Burope, anyway. rid remend eme t box- fo s Writing # Series of Articles for wae timed separately and with|showing themselves here. After a neerned, whereas in England | THE EVENING WORLD, pounds on he ck, covered the }iong world war there would not be a not only haven't any good box~ . Alf in 46 8-8 seconds. chance of any of the Europeaas, par- [ers, but they have other things to | Published Every Monday. —— ticularly. ther War, heroes such as|Worry them besides boxing shows Fy A better finish has not been seen | Carpentier or Wilde, leaving their SABE Se osk in years than that which Karl Sande |own countries without first showing | Whippagy River Pole Four 7 @ ’ " put up on Royal Joater. | 1 la the themselves in bouts if conditions Winner, ] ‘ final sixteenth, he was four lengths | weren't so terrible over there. Car- AES Bars . ’ behind La Rablee and it didn't seem |pentier and Wilde have been in the Pr slayer four of the Whippany | 3 ) er Polo Club lowered the colors of humanly possible that the gap cov'd|{imelight for years. They were in : . he closed. Any other rider wouldn't} demand before the war, yet they | the Rockaway four on the field of the a CIGARETTES have tried to close It. Sande, how-|never visited us, and they would not | Rockaway Hunt Club at Cedarhurst ever, {x diferent from most Jockeys, |have done so at this timo were It not | yesterday by & score of 15 to 7 in the He ‘rode Royal Jester with all the|for the scareity of money at home, — | first match for the Independence Cups enefyy and skill in his system and “Conditions are such in France that | which opened the» Rotkaway tourna. be palied La Rablee on the post. He de-| gold and silver are not secn any- | ments en amercth served all the applause he got when| where. Stamps are used for change. | ‘The winners received four goals by he returned on his mount to the]If you haven't a pocketful of stamps | Wepreen. is RAIA cated Cen pane fz stewards’ stand, you are lost, P scored the first for Whippany in. the At “{ wouldn't have gone .abroad had | Scored the fret, for Whippany in the Jimmy Owens, trainer of the Green- {I not promised months ago to pro- | did its best work in the sixth and last tree, Btable, put over, an honest to!moter Theodore Vienne that I'd pilot | periods, ERAHRE, '8t0 top form at the goodness good thi ukiker. ing im Debadou in sume of my boys over there, Jef closing

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