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Disappearance of Harry Thomas One of Sporting World’s Mysteries, HAT has become of Harry Thomas, the English little | et teeatedal | | . J.C. PARKE, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK A STRANGE PLAY OF FATE Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York bivening World). By Thornton Fisher a Tiger Captain and Present poses Dean and Walker Meet Sooner Than Expected In College Golf Tourney clsive victories in the second round. Martin W. Littleton jr. Princeten, THE, ENGLISH STAR. ’ Champion Clash in Third « [684 One eee eee tat NEHAPION eur ! tory. FeLu Before By William Abbott. Walker of Columbia and | defending champion, wil! battle in the {third round to-day of the Intercol- legiate golf meet at the Nassau course, The meeting of these two young stars had been carefully ar- in the thirty-six-hole finals to-mor- While Dean and Walker monopo- lized attention of the rah-rah gallery, SIMPSON DEAN, the tall, light|the impressive playing of James TNLOEN . haired Princeton Captain, and|Ward of Williams attracted comé« | AOL ments around the score board when It_was discovered how easily he had jazzed through his two rounds. While young in ye Ward has had a long golfing care Before coming East to study at Williams the youngster twice won | State championships out in Missouri, ranged by the dopesters to take place where he is rated among the best in a section that boasts many excellent row, but the early pairings brought|young club swingers. ‘The sum- them together earlier than the orig- | maries featherweight who fought imal schedule. Fire Round—J, Simy con, Princeton, beat credit to himself here years ago? Walker defeated his Tiger opponent Geonayiiaate,” beat fea ‘olin. Carnal Teader has inquired for his where- Rennariranta, beat to, play vPiny ‘bidney Beat Fain, ts. Try as we did we couldn't Nee ‘best T. S. a trace of him. (We sought out Jimmy Johnson, who | him in his fighting days, and couldn't tel). "He drppped completely out of the said Jimmy. “You know I it @ lot of him, and wnen his in the finals last year for the inter- collegiate title at Philadelpaia. tut Dean's putting was away below the| standard during the 1213 campaign. This year the Atlanta youth has! flashed marked ,improvement on the | tam #reens and he already has taken tho | § measure of Walker, whose game has been a@ little ragged in spots. ‘The present intercollegiate meet has been mostly Dean. His 303 total for four rounds during the team match competition, which hin college wen | easily, was one of the best exhibitions of golf ever turned loose on the Nassau links, which have been the setting for numerous championships, While Dean corralled his fine medal score, Walker pulled up nearly twenty strokes behind the Orange and Black leader, and judging from the recent form of both opposing captains the husky Tiger has the bulge on his Co- lumbia adversary to-day. As a result of the match play rounds yesterday Princeton qualifie three Yale two, and one each from | Columbia, Pennsylvania and Williams STARS of Hew Medts 2 into the third round to-day. ‘This |tenth” round of fe tveieerona Was grouping was brought about by de- Hayes scored five knockdowns We. T THOEN WHO LOST To JOHNSTON In LAST SEASONS FINALS BUT DEFEATEO PARKE JOHNSTON S CONQUEROR IN STRAIGHT SETS AT WIMBLEDON NG STEROAY d play, ED. G. ideas, "talet a, kil, Cornell, beat J, ing I wouldn't do for him and Jump off Brooklyn Bridge for used to take him to my home. mother took care of him as if he one of the family. es,” con- Jimmy. “I regarded bim as & brother.. en the war started Harry the U. 8. Navy. When the war ‘was over he rejoined me, but night later he disappeared and | 1 "t seen or heard of him sinc on we suggested that Harry | Ny had gone back to England, said he didn't think so. “He have written me from there before this,” answered Johnson. Mr. Hale, we tried our best and Yt help you out. RTHUR T. LUMLEY, an ency- clopedia on fistic lore and Sporting matters in gener: was “writing sports" before of us were born, ia now furnish- an Interesting column in a maga- weekly known as Uncle Sam. fen fiuhin, s'up and T'40 play. oe Se Hayes Scores Knockent. ‘ | NORTH ADAMS, Mass., June 25.—At he Hoosack Valley A. C. here last night, Charlie Hayes, the New Yort featherweight, a knockout over —_ WM. JOHNSTON; AMERICAN NATIONAL CHAMPION WHO WAS DEFEATED BY J.C-PARIKE in ENGLAND THIS WEE LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara. Guereight, 1908, by The Press Pulcishing Cn (The New York Breas Worlds Team Work of Jockeys Ensor and Fator Mainly Responsible for Defeat of Public Favorite, Wild Air. STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chul WwW. t, PC.) Clubs. Ww. Lb. PC. ur sends up a letter containing Wilson may not be a nervwus wreck now, but he will be after he’s) id > H eioooasa i unusual request. He says: “If you trjed to get San Francisco on the phone. 8 e ‘The census shows there are 993,000 persons | to Detroit, one or two of ‘whom are ball players. give me a lot of roasting your column it would do me a jot in @ business way, eo many I'm dead,and maybe Extraordinary Sale GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 3; Chicago, 1. Brooklyn, 6; Pittsburgh, 2. HC MH LORE TH Aneo ert. a OR mc CauLy ALC THe womseD Know Hie SOME NOTABLES WHO SAW THE RACE, By Vincent Treanor. . WO g00d race horses and the AQUEDUCT SELECTIONS. finest example of team work — on the part of their jockeys aM, ee Connie Mack may direct hes players from the bench, but all their boots aren’: Dench-made. a tee too [MAXWELL friends by insisting on their ae, on the level in the Pe Ma blessings, your an- are glad you are not dead, for ‘ould miss many an inter- Phydedle hey of « your pen, _Arnheim-Custom- Tailored Summer Suits heir lead to the Reds until August. GAMES TO-DAY. New York at Phitadelphia, Brooklyn at Boston, Chicago at Pittsbarph. AMERICAN LEAGUE, In 1919 the Giants didn’t f Giants are working Th There's only one trouble with a new Thini Party. third place. It's able to take : Ready-for-Service rt HOCKING at 1 at sixty-five years First Race — Superwoman, a Bye Dempsey wants to Sight Catoactee on Labor Day so Georges will be out of old is stil! creating walking rec- made new racing history at Aque- Ousneri Day tale, a yea the houpltal by Christmas. ee Club, |W. Le (en a W. te 0. $ 50 $ 50 o on Ce om ny rippa, is 7 ords. He says\age counts little Beetates fre Foo eg Apa Farmingdale, 1’ Bnjoleur. AFTER SEEING DEMPSEY IN THE MOVIES, YOU CAN'T BLAMB| ™* ina Re oe : ‘ ‘ ies Bie adit heed BT ons schie tieotk hs the Brookiyn pice honor nae THrentete CARP FOR TRYING TO SIDESTEP JACK. DEMPSEY IS CERTAINLY | washington...28 26 .819| Phiiadeipnia..i6 44 /.267 ‘Ag he feels. Hocking has Jost ae. | Handicap. Cirrus and Mad Hatter In Fourth Race—Audacious, Valor, 4A BAD ACTOR. Chrystal Ford, Fifth Race—Plerre-a-Feu, Paddy Dear, Huron I. GAME YESTERDAY, Detroit, 8; vt. Louis, 0. Other teams not soheduled. ed a walk from here to Toronto in the Hildreth colors are the two good it days, just a matter of 625 miles. horses, Ensor and Fator the team For $50 & $60 Suits For $70, $80 & $90 Suits eee . Some people are born lars and others become telephone operators. eee pe GAuES tOsRAY. of Pure Virgin Wool Materials in Light Colors and Blue Serge Hocking has carefully pre- | working riders, and Wild Air, running Sixth Race—Intrigante, Dough The only trouble with the A's. start that i 1 h ams oy ee eee CoE ee ft his amateur status, walkini iP Seapns Lijecteas 5 ini be Was that) It wae too: close ta: thelr! assis at: new verte . ren - je he lprefers it to ‘any other Bie ihat grates HED Neste nie cee pnitedetania at Washiogten, HEN Arnheim holds a sale it is an event ind of locomotion, and in the hope silks, e choice is experiences ih Pastime and make jong all classes of peopl Edward Payson Westo: five years of age, stimulate Detroit at St. it popular | leveland at Chicago. of the majority Of] sande was askin: ig the consistent five- the 20,000 whe year-old for his best, and the “iron were shocked horse” was giving it. He soon was fee him go badly past Mad Hatter and was closing on worth while. Suits like these represent val- ues and savings impossible to duplicate elsewhere. Lewis, New English Champion, now eigh- walked ftom ° The styles, fit, tailoring and quality emphasize the ‘ ten. At tho eng Cirrus. He couldn't quite do it, but May Meet Jack Britton July 19 NEW WATERNA TIONAL MaARVE superiority of Arnheim Custom Clothes over ordi- lew York to Toronto many years of the mile and nix effort was courageous, and had he ; Jong ‘before, he tramped acrons an elghth si7Uk- nipped the Hildreth winner, a It * " sanyo in br gad nary Ready Mades je many records } dt u th ds thi nh + work ofthe Unies Sater Sune proc, eave! {6 uae teoumats ine Ne | Morgan, American’s Manager, |’, emt te Oa, tate pent Come to the Arnheim Store Nearest You mid the New York-Toronto hike. Cirrus was Naif would have gone into racing arech- iY Has Accepted Terms for Bout 3 Bisisyrecase ives as one of its most sensational con- Joe Burman, who fought Charley Letoux, the a Broadway and Sist St. 30 East 42d St. took him nine days and three length in front of {usts "Tne race wae worth $5,860 Viewcs papi inte Peet wy —— fi ed say, 5 Hocking’s record for the dis- Hie diay iene |athe, EB: TROUT WAR WOES: © From Jersey Promoter. —|mesion's vie boring chi in Piadelitia, Wetter | sey oxy, 2: Tenner tere Broadway and 9th 19 East Alot y nce is therefore much better than Boniface, Mad| kas -———. day night, was eigned up today by his manager, | 7°? Toten’ 5;"Daitimore, Hatter was nipping Extermin«tor te rene 4.15 tenings; rata) Heading, 4; Buffalo, 3. ‘Toronto, ¢: Syracuse, 1, Tommy Walsh, to ment Dick Griffith, the Texas Lion D'or ts either one of the best featherweight, for ten round et Forf Worth, and the fi! of the present-day sprinters or Natu- ‘out of the “show money,” By John Pollock. = = } Games To-Day. 2a i. 1900 vorite was trotting in last, Boniface | palist is sour and mean and has gone less present plans go amiss Ted | Tex, on the night of July 18, Heres i aS SS ‘One at china wpandcnilaren in appeared to be catching Cirrus with) pack, Naturalist at his best could |"Kid" Lewis, the new welterweight | Another Frech flgite i sstel to ate pal at Reading, PSG BSS 3 of tievery stride, while the former's ad-| outrun almost any horse in the early |champion of England who Is due to! peating in « tou tw one of air Yankeo battler noes FING S ndenild. ‘ike every other child, if | herents were rooting him on to an al-| part of a race, but yesterday, in the |grrive here ut any hour from England | Jn¥y 8.- Leon Badloud, the French lightweight, BSG —~ —F pedestrian had hie way, will be a, Most tmposatble feat. Knaor, on the| Kingston Handicap, he never did |Win pis manager, Charley Harvey, | ested to battle Tadio Pzinmoons for ton = \Zeeren VA er. Hocking, talks entertainingly Fianermurmaose, 1 ba bad aay fear of head Lion D'or or’ even Constancy | Yai mont likely be'signed up by John |fueds at the Obmoic 4. 0, of Harrisourg. Pa., z= NS aetAay Teas, Tracks. sass STROKE STRAIGHT the subject edestrinnism, 6 w e she tire 6 en e! § a most ps tet ent eto +" held Cirrus together in th» smooth au fighting ride’ by Turner he wi ininge, manager of the Armory A. |* 6A oven air show. As Fite has « stiff wallop, ZS TO TH ‘Arnheim Smilea. — kind of fashion and got him home. 4. of Jersey City, to meet Champion ie Britton in a twelve round bout at Jennings's open air arena on Mon- day evening, July 19. Dan Morgan doing his best to be a well-beaten} that probably will stop Badoud,in « few rounds, second, ORD comes from Chicago that before leaving for the Kast Secretary Von Ohl of the! thietics said that ‘fy Cobb told him | could net play ball there June 6 Cobb had with Right Fielder Flagstead rained a knee. It developed th jons were pulled and the Georgian be out of the game permanently. Obi and Cobb are close friends. test Training _ Gallops of Horses _ (At Local Tracks It was the early part of the strugyle, however, where the race was really decided. Well favored by post posi- |tions in the middle of the bunch, Mad Hatter in particular had racing room aplenty for a good “bust” at the web- (ride a finish with hands and heels |bing, Wild Air was on the rail, When! ho seems part of the horse. His Poo) barrier went up Mad Hatter moved finish on Lion D'or was a treat to from under {t like ® quarter horse.|look at and so different from what Cirrus too was away advantageously, | looked like the rough-and-ready tac- but Wild Air moved comparatively | tics by Turner on Naturalist. slowly, and while the start looked 4 good one from the stand, Wild Air doubtless got the worst of It. In a jiffy Mad Hatter and Cirrus lapped on cach other, the former in front swerved over to the rail, The Whitney colt didn't have the neces- sary early foot to rush down the back astraight- away to protect Frank Bagiey is ready at any minute to sign ap Willie Jackson for a figtn with Eddie Fite hds already accepted Jennings's terms | torec et S1ogd ey yan Moream will post 8 for the contest and Morgan claims | gif weigh in at 135 pounds at the that Harvey notified him by cable | «forum le only bluffing aboat Fitrammons being after Lewis had knocked out Johiny : Basham in nine rounds that he would | ti‘. ano ane le 8 Me wolterweignt let Lewis box Britton as soon as they arrived home from England, Earl Sande is regarded by most racegoers ag tho best of the jockeys now riding. When he sits down to Philly Delmont, who will be formally introduced to Metropolitan fans when he squares off Thurs day night in the Newark Sportsmen's Clud against an opponent to be selected by the management, may not be the most graceful performer tn the boxing game to-day, but he bas one of the hardest Dunches of any featherweight in the country, Philly has run up @ record of tweifty knockouts In twenty- seven bouts, seventeen of his K. 0, wins bering been recorded im the first round. ‘There ia & squabble on between Joho Jenuings at the Armory A. A. of Jemey City and Dave JaMacKay of the Sportanen's Ciub of Nowark over the Johnny Witeon-Soldier Bartfield bout which MacKay has booked to be fought on July 1 Jennings objects to Wilnon bringing Roy Green from Boston to referee the bout as he (Jeaning) claime a New Jemey referee sbould officiate, It fe sald that two of the boxing commimioners agree with Jennings, The steeplechase provided amuse- ment for the crowd. Town Hall un- shipped his rider, Williams, at the second hedge. Williams wasn't hurt, but he gave a fine exhibition of ground and lofty tumbling right in front of the grand stand. After that Town Hall went right with the field, took jump after jump and™ often was first over. While the crowd thought this a great joke, the other “You'd Be Surprised!” Before breakfast —you'll be surprised! After breakfast—you’ll be surprised! All day —you'll be surprised! Every time you light one up— Satisfaction— Add to the ever-increasing list of Johnny Ku- unadulterated— bane's annoyers the name of Bud Williams, @ 122- pound product of Lacrosse, Wis, Bud Iss vet- complete and that’s what we mean when we Wile’ Ryan, the promicing wotternelght of New Brunawick, N, J., who hae fought ni of the World War, bavi say “Satisfaction guaranteed ’, i his post, position, > Peeee ec eices ec ea ena cea te Catal gte cetemieee hs Sk Mie BAO Dosey Sone | een te. YE Thr. Deviance fe seat | 8 wey back?” you'll be surprised! j 2 poe inte ba xe bothered them all, and at the turn | ty Tom McArdle, matchmaker of the Ocean lark y soon wi strik- Prior (o his enlistment Williams engaged to twen- ty-seven bouts through the Middle West, scoring twelve knockouts and five referees’ decisions, out of the backstretch the last time around Haynes on Candidate TI. took an ugly fall. A loose horse in a steeplechase 18 always a source of A, A, of Long Branch, N. J., to meet Vincent Coffey, a welterweight of Kingston, N, ¥., fur ten rounds in t bout. at the club's show Egyptian Prettiest Cigarettes are made of rare and mellow Turkish tobacco ing distance of the Hildreth pair, he was complete- * Gives us a lot of satisfaction to give you satisfaction. i} maple tn, Froiay eveving, July 2. yan made wood — : So you might ae well get. ol that surprises everybody. Packed in a y y hemme: e- a to th th h s and t weeks by scoring a knockout that ming to i. i fore yb rs 18 Wee daaner 0 the other horses @ {ines ee ago by “ r R A Cc | N G ‘s coming substantial re-inforced card board box far turn, Am- brose, his jocke: couldn't very well pull out and come around. With his natural speed useless in such a pocket, the colt had to stay where he was, his rider mean while hoping for something which would let him through. The some- amount Shops are the yhgerres place to get it! Shirts, neckwear, hosiery, un- derwear and other foralsbings- made to satisfy—styled to satisfy —priced to satisfy. + Look them over—satisfy your- -eRy Jack Tanner, the fight prothoter of Denver, Col,, warteRBuRy | wanted to stage a bout between Clay Turner, the Todian light heavyweight, and Harry Greb of Prisburgh for July 2, but as the time was too ‘Turner to get into condition for the 1 the fact that he was only offered 20 per cgut. of the gross evoeipts, forced the Indien “Sunny Jim” Fitzsimmons had real cause to rejoice over Brigadier Gen- eral's victory in the last race. Fitz thinks he has a real good one in re this son of Light Brigade and ex- pected to win hig last start, How- ever the Gerefal made amends for uw that protects and preserves the quality, and—here’s the big surprise—sold at 25c for Twenty AQUEDUCT TOMORROW juct, qane 24—fast. would Jet din gh. @ nomie- lit yesterday. He beat his feld, which Listener eat awine mn $4000 HUDSON STAKES. aelf! EG Y Pp I IAN ses ng in happen, but rounding the| included the speedy Nancy ee, IM | Jack Hanlon had more hard luck with sig) ape far turn and midway to the stretch,|most impressive fashion, Brigadier |poxing oan at the S skating Palace ta Phite § C0, HANDICAP 'Ensor pulled the riding trick of the|General is about the bigwest two- |denhia on Wednesday night, as the gram receibts STEEPLECHAS:. Cordially, race. With the favorite sumMciently | year-old in training, admirably mus- ‘only amounted to about $8,000, which waa re wonsible for the club officials losing over 86.000 more on the show, Hanlon will get all of hie money back in the fal. as he has ap! indoor boxing club which the fght fans refuse to atrou- fae in hot weather, ‘Tom MoArdie, matebn A. of Long Branch AND Fy Aad EXCELLENT CONTESTS FIRST BAOE AT 2:30 FP, M. SPECIAL RACH TRAINS leave Penn. Station, 33¢ 6. and Tth Av., Also from Flatbush Av, § | bothered and discouraged, Buddy sud- denly shot from the outside of Wild Air with Cirrus and past his stable mate, He evidently figured that Mad Hatter could attend to Wild Air ebe rest of the way. On came Cirrus about his business until the cry went up: cled and proportioned. RETTIEST CIGARETTES Star Voter made it a double for the Ross atable, with Sande in his saddle riding @ nice finish, as he did on Lion D'or, rF of the Ocean Park A. J, bas signed up Billy Murphy of Staten Island to fight Jobony Line for Ka via Brooklya Li" GrovnWood AY. Btatte ‘The timers’ stand in the infleld is GRAND STAND, 83.0, LADIES, 81. “Cirrus will walk home! Hildreth | becoming quite @ popular vantage | us rounds in tbe main bout at his next boxing Including War Tas, ds th “street will be one two!” Certainly it looked | Point from which owners and train- om soright, 10 the sniyinal Youn Me. Harlem n that way until half way to the finis.|&rs see the yoy bargy 4 they Ie Dan Hogers, ix rounde, and Young 11686 Third A’ | 4 British Davis Cup team was se- | Cirrus was coming straight and true, were AARMIAG OF pny Leos cad ‘oe. vs, Buster Mothman six rounds, Byoerthing, ate mares oad Mowln 2835 Third Ave. ris St. an] James Cocit and so was Mad Hi ‘but more la- Sone: pose ¥ APT nn wah, the tas Bnelieh fethoresiahh whe. ry jue Collender Om, 291 Went 126th St, at Se’ vente Ave beriously, Inside the final sighth the paey. ee reoeatiy gate Freddie Jacks, another cousteyman aeons omealt Oa 50th Stree! Fala ei bins ot, tog oo true ed heat ot | 5 wy, Ta BAAS al Tae Rl tne as PUM cai wi Wieser | | a was

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