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-_ Phblic Won't Be Able to See the. jInternational Yacht Races Off ithe Hook Next Month, SOURS We Yon wea wee EE elated Stum sp ; America cup yacht races ly Hook next month because 4 | equipped with life boata, life and pontoons. In order to equip t boats plying™their trad ‘waters, according to these speci- Hons, it would cost so much money t the companies couldn't profitably myvigate. *@he Highlander, chartered by the New York Yacht Club, will probably be the only boat that will take pass- ra to the races. - inless y@u own a private yacht or boat of some kifd, or have @ jend who owns one, your chances ‘are very slim of seeing Great Britian’s . Mternal struggle to bring back Ameri< we MBoth the Shamrock IV. and her horse, the thirty-two metre ck, have had new topmasts in and both are ready for their it race, which will be sglled to-day rf one of the cup courses at Sandy Hs ee providing weathe? conditions i favorable. Aight vessel, where the start il be for to-day’s trial, as it will be regulat championship race, Bir jomas Lipton'’s steam yacht, Vic- will form a starting Une, along the light vessel. een y DEMPSEY hag the right dea, _—} It wilt help to prove whether or not Georges Carpentier 1s over just for the movies or whether - is sincere in his repeated assertions ‘ he Is anxious to fight Jack for ‘world's title. The world’s cham- Jubliant because of his complete gb ion of draft-dodging acousa- declares that he will give the Prenchman just a week to make up tis mind whether he will box for the \ title on or before Labor Day. No _ ‘Waliting (ill he returns again to the shivering again. It one writes of teeth. the Sox in ‘The score was 7 to 2. Under ME UGAWY WereHTs SGar BEST SPOR TO FIGHT OR NOT TO FIGHT Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. —— Fa0r lumavywercur: O8 is MAim STUER (was sae SLSRPING TO 0SVELOP HOOK WORMS ACTER WINNING me "ne Suc tvan HAD MOTION HAY Right into the faces of the batters King Boreas sent his blast, imposing @ handicap on the bat swingers. .But the breezes held no terrors for Ruth, He met the ball fair and true and hit it over the fence and into a play-| m, ‘ground adjoining the Sold. Inspired by the deeds of the great hitter, the Yankees carried on and downed a well-played game, the conditions the play was unusually sharpand clean. The day was colder than munici; barit: as though he did not care to cha pests anything to do with Dempsey of his war record, and that be doing Jack a favor if he) text to meet him. Now that he | wy ely cleared of any ro ‘War record marks Jack means #9 force the Frenchman to sign for a etenbicatin fight or forever hold his ‘at has become of that army of ters, by the way, who were #0 to stage this battle? Has ly become convinced that the is all talk, and nothing more. Little, bothered. a & ewat ort. Bie anks aie of oft give’ foul EP ve passes to aoe ne cet fae Saoeme for him, In those 'y, just of the sort that causes throwing arms to crinkle and crack, but the boys were r were innings he wind swervii 1 ‘ie th ret run, an Bodie sing} Pratt and Han- the bases, Mays then bunted 3 re ised eee Wallace, the little Philadelphia Dantam who recently put up ot the matter le Wilde a a decided eaywhere Patsy would have received the! jet by the proverbial city block, that as it may, Wilde turned ; ear ¢o an offer of @ $16,000 guar-;club in Philedelphia to box Wallace 4gain, 4 he received for any fight in! se hat Patey stop over the distance. Patsy had bleeding like a stuck pig from rrific punch over the mouth and who is really a t little | , knows how well 0 fT guess we couldn't do than agree to make the trip; 19d fight him at pom, | they want é match. ag re &@ chance to “our sports: “Yours in sport, curci, MANAGER PATSY The! teatherweight champion of France, ad the fight Who has just arrtved in this country, in tifis coun- | will battle Joe Burman, the fast little fighter of Chicago, in the star bout of eight rounds at Jack Hanlon’s boxing @ sensational fight at Toronto ema = aun ante "lant fat, "in this’ eountey | Latest Foreign Arrival Will Be Put to Hard Test Against Chicago Boy, 2 By John Pollock. legitimate on June 23, Ledoux ie one of the best little ers they have on the other sid eountry and more than he ever he can beat Burman, who for any fight, and he sailed back | speedy, clever lad, he can make lof money im this country, Ledoux has "t tht @ tip-off that he didn’t fought in America before, but since Talk then he has won the French ttle.) al 000 for his end. any time hitting a homer, it is always the longest ond ‘This, which was hie nineteenth, cer- tainly was unusual. A twenty-mile breeze wwept over Comiskey Park carrying the chili of the lake in its ‘Walter Pipp gered ‘spectacular ball, getting sev- wide throws cut loose by Peck, and Pratt. wereen Remenreuey wonderful stop row MeMillin, which went to|“°t™ plenty |* THE PECULIAR WIS Business WAS FIGHTING SOME Fovéur Babe Knocks Out His 19th Homer ‘Against Wind ‘Mrhe racers’ will be towed out to] CHICAGO, IL, June 18—Babe Ruth warmed the hearts of about 10,000 fans at Comiskey Park by conqueting the right field wall coms that Ruth “Stewuess 1 eavano co-ue aw Ke vie GRoaGiz you ast me Kow— wHeH \ nem we GONNA FIGHT { aud + Come BGHr Gace iv J mo SAN fovans Funny oKe ‘ nee THEY SELL AUTO”, POR & MICKEL &MECE? BVEN THE FRENGIIEST OF AUDIENCES GET NREL OF THe S4me o.p PatTrEem. - LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara play it on Sundays and the other six days, ‘The G. O. P. ‘Coolidge once World's Champion. Ledoux, French Title Holder, Signed for Burman Bout, June 23 re Fe biew a pol Harding may be a good poker player, ' . ‘WHEN BABE RUTH GOES I EVEN WITH THE PITCHERS BY GIVING 'EM PASSES. If Harding and Coolidge poll as heavily next fall as Babe poling now, they can trot in the same as Babe does, Murray, when they clagh in the abe AH pe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE TING PAGE IN NEW YORK (7 ies om foto - - (The New York Evening Wo mie ‘S Moae Man im PUbriNG THREE HILLIOM TROOPS IH ™e FIELD / sce Jace, 1 ask YOU ARE TWO SHIN OF FIGHTING wich Play Good Golf Under | siterahic anxiety, | Mr Trying Conditions, ne eee young ball BRITTON aNd LEONARD By William Abbott. N WEATHER that forced husky four golfing representatives of f 1920." id). TROUBLE (M MOBIKIaiNe Pwo COxXERS FOR « GArTLe wEGsTERS NEW UNABRIDE HO By Thornton Fisher IMG EXAMPLES CHAMPIONS CHANCE AT IT. ain Into Knight, an Bb heavy going was players to seek cover AND HIKE O'COWD WHILE eHAHPION ENOUGH GAVE EVER GoD a yards, @ big handicap. ‘The, winner's own long-range hit- ting dost her a couple of holes, the long fourth, where she clump of trees, and the fifteenth, where the tee shot sailed tantalizingly out of bounds, but’ in the long run Mrs. Quentin Feitner and Georgiana Bishop Battle Through R Women Golfers in “Met” Championship at Green- Finals Feitner dispoyed of Mrs. Charles M, ‘lishwoman who threat- ened to make her American asters | view the immediate outlook with bel Knight, ho Feitner’s ex- stance in the sometimes forty ot among & »| few times, liked his looks and etyle Gapericht, 2990, wy Tho Pree Publishing Oo. (The New York Brentng Welt It looks like Harding and” Cox and Cleveland and Cincl might Sight {1/5 "ain and ovel a sodden course it out im Ohio next fall. Tho Detroit team has come out of the cellar and {s struggling for ezzanine. The Philadelphia teame are taking their annual summer vacation. OFFERING $200,000 FOR HORNSBY SHOWS THE GIANTS STAND ted BETTER THAN SEVENTH IN BRADSTREET’S LEAGUE. You know the league standing has no false bottom when you find the Philly teams there. Major league ball is one branch of endeavor that never feels the influx of the June college graduates, $ For sparring for time and side-stepping challenges, Carpentier is the INTO THE MOVIES HW CAN'T GET the the weaker sex trudged three hours at Greenwich yesterday competing in the semi-finals for the women’s met~ ropolitan championship. The four dis- dainfully refused such protection as (umbrellas and raincoats. «They almost cheerfully braved the angry elements Five years ago the Giants played semi-pro ball on Sundays, New they in order to swat the little white pill with the least amount of hindrance. It's a great—yes? What with battling with the weath- er and opposition from their oppo nents, Mrs, Quentin Feitner and Miss jana Bishop will efigage each attention in the eignteen-hole finais to-day. The two finalists need no introduction, Back in 1907-08 Miss Bishop won premier honors in this istrict. Mrs, Feltner, then Miss Lil- lan Hyde, won the title in 1910-"11- but Edwards will get the rummy ('14-'15. In the 1914 finals she dofeated Miss Bishop. In 1916, as Mrs. Feit- ner, the South Shore star again tri- umphed over Miss Bishop for “met” trophy, ® series of performances which makes Mrs. Feltner the logical choice for to-day’s match. The contrast of the two 1s quite marked. Mrs. Feitner js undoubtedly the longest driver of all American women, She will easily outdrive a good many male golfers we bappen to know. Miss Bishop, who hae heen striking golf balls nearly twenty is not very long, but ts cau- far drivi: in forty-t won out. Both were out strokes apiece, and Mrs. Reiter” dugoving” 8. Gne-hols 6nd. Then some pret’ golf was flashed, Mrs. Feitner geting two of the next three holes. Mrs. fifteenth when h out of bounds. each had ight captured the opponent drove On the seventeenth take one patt when Mps. Knight walked over and con- gratulated her opponent. This really meant the hole hed been halfed and Mrs. Feitner had won 2 up and 1 to BO. Miss Elizabeth Hardin of the Essex County Club, a young newcomer to tournaments, was no match for the stéeady-playing 5 up and 4 to go. nervous, never well and failed any time. Miss Miss Bishop, who won The loser, visibly had her strokes going eI earn the lead at lardin paid frequent visits to traps while Miss Bishop was generall the whole stoi American LONDON, Jun ters Iese in straight, which briefly tells Tram Match. @ 18.<American golfers were beaten yesterday in @ team match with matches to one. the Sunningdale Club, = four In the leading match Robert A. Gardner of Chicago, runner- up for the amateur championship last week, and Nelson Whitney of New Orleans were beaten one up b; Hanbrow and Guy yeneet Young Andy Chaney, the Baltimore featherweight, whose sterling work in the squared circle In the last few months has caused the fight fans to already herald him as the next champion in bis division, is confident of beating Johnny the Harlem knockout king, year ti straight and excels Mrs, Fett- ner on the greens. " In the semi-finals yesterday Mrs. on Cal ell. The American golfers will play at Rye Saturday against Oxt umbridi Sogiely ‘ous Hee the rs. 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He used to temp! the crowds at the St. Louis ball park with melodious criés of “Ice cold drinke—tee old!” Also “Peanuts and popcorns” and “Scorecards of the game; can't follow thé game without @ scorecard!” This was down St. Louis way at Cardinals’ Park.” gack Hendricks pranced him around the diamond a and shipped him to the Little Rock ; Club of ‘the Southern League for ex- pertence. Charles assembled a bunch lot it dnd the prratgs have now grabbed bim off, He is said to bo showing amazing class, —— I see Carl Mays came through with} a ylotory yesterday, About time that $50,000 beauty got rid of his hook- worm and caught up with his control and spiced himself with a little pep and ginger. He's figured as the wet blanket on the Yanks’ pennant dreams. There's another prima donna, Artie Nehf, the Giants $45,000 prise, who we would like to see display at least a few hundred dollars worth of all that money at his next perform- ance. ‘The Little Announcer with the Biz | Megaphone at the Polo Grounds is well liked by the-crowds, all right, bur the contrast in the sizes of the an- nouncer and his instrument is s0 | great that the picture always gets a smile. It remained for a kid back of the press stand, however, to bat out a homer on the subject the dther day. The little man had just proclalmed a change of the batting order and as he crossed the fleld,~the kid squeaked: | “HEY, MISTER, DO YOU Somtrv (ie SLEEP IN THAT HORN?" the boxing bouts at Shibe, Park, the feature of which was to have been an eight-round fight between Johnny Wil- son, middleweight champion, and Augie ner of New York. ed off “until further notice." he ‘bouts were New York, 71 Chicago, 2. 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