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e ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE'26, 1920. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK \SwWHISiROrvale + ) IN THE SPORTLIGHT BEATS TIGER STAR Copyright, 1910, by ‘The Preae Pubitaning do. (The New York Bvening World.) se ” : AT COLLEGE GOLF ‘ Dean’s Defeat a Surprise, as He Had Just Eliminated His Old Rival, Walker. . UTH ASPIRES TO SHINE AT GOLF AS IN BASEBALL BY HIS DISTANCE DRIV ” Makes Light of His Home Run Hitting and Says He’l Into “Seventies” in Golf in a Year—New One Trailing Leonard — Carpentier’s Bout With Levinsky May Frenchman's Mistake. Sune, tu Bost Yue House Fun RECORD Agam . Ji W. SWEETSER, the Yale freshman, defeated J, Simpson Dean, the Princeton Captain, in the semi-final round of the Intercolle- | tournament at the Nassau Country + | Dy Ro Sigiek giote Golf Association championship’ Die neko onda The sited Puriiahing Co (Tm Mew York Beontng Werte.) Club. The light-haired Ardsley lad de- c | se can “call his shots. lieated Dean 2 up and 1 to play, and was out playing a come of goliuf with Babe just before the be- as a result will meet James Ward, | Sinning of the present baseball season. the Missouri champion, representing | Babe's conversation was ali about Williams, in the thirty-six hole final fA — to-day. was a day of keen matches, like- wise good golf. in the early hours Dean, on edge to square accounts with e only been at this game a year,” #aid Babe. “You wait till 1 play with you again and I'li show yoo some drives and puts. I'm gonna be golfer in another year.” “Aren't going to get your mind off baseball, are you?” Habe was indignant, He doesn't like to be interrupted when on « seri. ous subject lke golf. A. L. Walker jr. for the defeat in the , intercollegiate final round at Merion & year ago, did reverse the decision, In fact, the tall Princeton athlete possibly played too well, golng out in 34 against the Columbia Captain, The latter reached the turn in 39, only a stroke worse than par, but found in nS IE Sl onl Dh Ancona Re Ae Ea ee ence A I —————— “Yim goin’ to shoot in the seventies right along,” he persisted, bea ’ himself tour down. af ‘ \ ‘ From there on Walker maintain About baseball” — « et pean Pi the [par average, Dut even that failed ° "i Bom GS i wage in FRANCE, o Y 4 a e THAW, shucks,” anid Babe. “I haven't begun to play baseball yet. That OO RATION HAPPEN: }o noid eevactaply waa hie collection Brun record, huh? Sure, I'l b wt —————— ° of “birds.” te had fo less thea, oven sf ° 0) ed. ipo in thie summer easy. OF1Y| Ontario, Cal, han just cleared 6 feet ofa the meantim Sweetser had been “Way they could stop me. If al) inches in @ high jumping competi- } oing at Mnilar Pace axain tA ks turned around and tion while preparing for the cna ropic ‘Hagen Is Most Feared Baetaetee Ghat tis tase ‘ueled th the old horachide over second | {V0Uuts. imnagine & sixteen-year-old : “ Ulterly, unable to give his opponent no's to time 1 (PSY, JUMPINE within a fraction of an iihatch, ‘The beat Butt. $ 3 walk me every inch of Bweeney’s old record that | do was to halve two. hole: “hot be able to connect, All| stood unbroken for about fourteen : } 0 ars ntere Of “the pace at which Sweetser was > yea This one inet ~ | Diaying may be gathered when It ie ia do in put’ the pill seme ne instance shows the i said that he reached the turn in 3¢ Ms / ry tremendous advance in athtetic abit ( 4 222 n e Mt out of bounds. it ac’ and/Tll drop ‘em ity with @ ball f fe within re brought about by the syatem ‘a an | 8) 1 l In ‘the lower half, Ward playi ‘the centre ficid fence thie year. | American school athle introdu | | r ri 1s oO t e against Martin W. Littleton fr, oduced i. " no's I can reaoh ‘om, Whee! bred d o 4 years ago Wy James E. § | Princeton rary rather ei Littleton 3 yan. lory, by the way, v Te ood 4 Wid d.ving stre Visiting the fat are Mesaate | he atest Himinn siyie and’ go ever Z lgven Foreien Critics Cont| i Sect ce ME ant evan peak ‘uy vost | parctiel to 10 bet aepasan srones ost | creign Critics Con-|/ How LEADING GOLFERS Teatned the former Missourl enatns ” mendous spring and a straight jure an , | cede U. S. Champion Has|] FIGURE HAGEN'S CHANGES | P') tho'Gcher!murning match ont 4 ’ such as Sweene: \ } WIN BRITISH TITLE. h e y iyou didn't wwing wo hard you" |Suen ate, enetiey Cid, im le (4a 2\ Excellent Chance to Lead Cerne, tne a his playing corouch: straight now,” said 1 Larson and the other champion: ; World’ |] Jerome D. Travers—From two} out the week, wore down Ro M m gnorted Ruth, “Tike to nee | Vkedy, to Bek isekes to tee en orld’s Foremost Experts} trips to England 1 know what | Rownd, the remaining Pennsylvania Feoora, Sethe i agen is up a st, but he} Player. one stage Moss wi Tears, the aqtistaction I a bas in Open Tournament on|| thould do wall at Deal. downs Sad Ne Weees rere ae Mack ios this game, " i three holes left bim @ winner b; evidently ken to “ree ‘em Deal Links Next Week. Francis Quimet—Hagen has the Fon the diamond, too, That talk aa . abilty to lead the | field, but will ' fer, Moss, and Ward fought, tt ee tee ee Parert coseens |__ By William Abbott. || iike"weathee e'windy, en” | fnstanrewnine, Brigrton, eaten cane Hittle bonatful. Jiut it's beginning | "NDRED golfers entered | alata g tracted too much of los modest enough now. } bh ish open champion, || Walter Ji. Travin The odds én ‘tn, however, he gave another ‘ Hi hs | the world series of the links. ii 0 1 against | oxhibition of uphill play by getting ONE ON BENNY'S TRAIL: orses ae A 9 Boe pls Trained by Different Train- | $ By Neal R. O'Hara _]]| esas, Scoten, Irish, Frened, Span-|| tremendous opposition and etrange || Ward stood dormie, playing the home “Du Dun" Morgan pled for st Time in the East. Coperices, OR of The Sree Ponilinine Ca (The Yew Tore Sreming Wort y jards and one lone American made up|] Playing conditions, hole and won ti iL think so much of Eddie Fits- i chance agninet Benny aa Yi The Athieties aze the onty ginyers you can teil without a score card. aAapacgie ‘agg preliminary || Tom MoNa raHagen Is. the a 6 trimmed Lew Incent Treanor. ‘ : dat th ae date ae hinge equal of any liv fer, Even |! gaol vind 18 gay rinht now BrTTING Sehavetlen caused) AQUEDUCT SELECTIONS The Shamrock IV. fituth tiraughout, it even has Cone arewarvers oa the chaff from the Pad 4 bk Barnes finishes in the Dundee Enjoys i he ee aie, leaving srveitsstwe iwi ° . ° a corking 00d Hghtwetnht ut i confusion in the oral Man 0” War ie the only shampion in any sport that hasn't bean signed} start Monday in the Bri Big Da m Rin 7 enough to Leonard's class u a nt ae yesterday. writ Race Ten Can, Yellow for the movies. chaimplopship.on she seaside links at ngeree Pe Fetherrn jham—1 © Mf Eddie can beat Tendler he had with the coupling of nd, Laght Wine. ee ee ga del idoiate ide links a! lagen. Don’t think he is given : Prod: ; Beco . . enough eredit for ability to . jenst n good outside change to Prodigy and Dough Girl In the last] — Hecond Race-—No selections, THOSE EUROPEANS THAT SAY YOU CAWT BEAT AMERICA’S’ Countless invasions ha come new eonditions, 7 And at the Ti ack Be eion, White 1 admit |F8ce. Hoth filiten are owned oy the| Amid Nace General J. M. Gomes, [VANITY AREN'T REFERRING TO YACHT RACDS leupehed agsiagt (Jomo “outa cote » § ‘oter. 7 ” 2 ohn lig - i i, ie & great fighter and as bese ae oo hogs but Prodigy Is Fourth Race—Mad Hatter, Bon!- + 705 oe Mier golf trophy. Every sate pate pepan Mackie—! caddied at Deal (Special to ‘The Exening World) ’ eight an I ever saw and | ral y Jimmy Fitssimmons and| face, Ormonda. Detroit's population failed to slvinis im spite of the fact that the town’s the exception of 1907, whe Tl weatiner lactase ace wreck et LL cee eat one tes thas Pen ret now, so theres no) Devan Gtr ie handled by M. Brady. | ,ZuMh Race Arada, Polly Ann, | wringing wet Maas cence eT em hem Arnaud |) att" predict Hagen will finish ||% D's day for Johnny Dundee, His that Fitzsimmons will de- 2 the layers made their vpening Bixth 5 alee, Aiphes,. Mat > GaP con the winner has been identi- it race horse, War Mask, not only won ie the title if he can take it away ‘prices Prodigy was 20 to 1 and Dough| ural 5 a ¥ Te It took a rowing regatta to prove Mas Syracuse, not Columbia, 1s the M4, with either the Rose of Eng- —— the Hanover Handicap, the feature at nich 1 think he has a| “rl @ to 1, Buddenly there was a} .. “ gem of the ocean, ; land or the Ancient Thistle of Scot. — & dpolgprn aa" ome change announcing that the pair were 7 " — land. Just now English golfing cirs| surprised with English courses. This He Andes Wh acs Few. Taree: BS SE carteh he hot Until many "haa {ZOUF brother's horse under almitar| — ‘The Democrats’ be fe aie cles are worried over the outcome of {has been pretty well borne out during here last night: Jonny’ soored :an tm r Daniel gets ne We 4 y conditions? ora We chance to win is te nominate Cleveland for first , Snes REE Cartas sa ee, Hagen’s preparatory visit on thy |Pressive .victory over Young ‘Erne of recognize the fuct t! “fi ri t (ae ad gee 3 open champion of the United States, oaltore hardly recovering hi SHR Odea Wonthu ten way trom aan: if 4 Ninety hae only to clone at| Dominique has come back to the orn trip was a success the way the murders in “Mac- ee oe, tie ncaa Se eu Ooi.” hes she Amarin invader was shoot: and had him in such weak ‘condition " Whiev bry y) te gan tab rere 8 real good sprinter. He only | a quccess. "most omtaiy pA tg Supt Uae ing around English and Scorch links | at the finish that it looked like a sure i a , well say Dan pute them eoupling ‘rule totinwea foe idee f+ ped to win tho third race, 1a) El habe. Taiead: & GMUTE On TOn Butoh L ver In the low seventies. Hagen and|thing that had the bout gone anther Didn't he make nearly a cham= | trem etc which orevall te the na on hla preliminary move he strode with The Democrats wilt need o fretciase ticket to pet from Frisco to Wash stronger ‘even than Moasay> the pares defeated Mitchell and Duncan, | Found ‘be would have won by the ‘014 K, O. Brown, the wouthpaw ‘0 horses owned by 0: Maa Fone eae toatonaneeea (ere pErencnman, who red the one | EMtnen ee A peat, belt bien i, | MAOGKONE RH Ere was” weal prel! train title thirteen | a a decisive seora,|from the loss of blood. , 7 Kayo was e preliminary |AnS trained by two djtierent — ph ae | ttle thirteen yearg WO. sy authorie | Hagen then played Lord Northclitr's| Johnny never boxed in better form. ‘kh him and put hin coupled. This lu The U. 8. is ivate a Dan too! time it has beon done in the Kast, | Whiak, winner of the second race, . B. may have the @agest navy aftcat, but Germany's got the ties reluctantly admit he can. And Trays by M tel and lowered the record | He was accurate in hig scoring and 4 e by M tchell by four strokes. showed such pup that the fans the big money grows. Daniel lajthough it has been argued for years |W48 the medium of yet | Pswest at the bottom of the sca. the American champion left these . ' : os | If stift winds do blow | : : Hattling Levinsky, « clever | th h a rule should be adopted |his owner professed 18 . . shores Six weeks ago bent on return- 3 blow in from the| cheered him. wildly throughout be- heavyweight with mo punoh, |here ax protection to the public. rhe Pabalons We mde, nie s weaNt Ut, Pat Moran can have anything he wants in Cincinnati, but they've HAE ah ueeeny vactoweataect de leone nee Mereinct kat eeeaeiig | cause ne. wave seem much. Bopditi ‘ockey Club, however, which ny and adv! i" all fry’ | closed up the only thi: hake ng Well agen's temperament it is ow! o do, He/| for their money. ‘i sa small fortune and enough fame orne b, w Pp only things that any one would ever want in that town. our guess that pe will either ‘win’ or | encountered troublesome weather] Dyndee, it 4 said, won 315.00 by ak jal cognizance of bstting, never | fends against backing the colt, iee7 | otis eount on ‘ at Hinlah auite a tow places, behind: It gements before, especially down in| his horse's victory in the ‘handicap ‘That it ie a good a te bl hs ° he caders are tightly bunched on ; i shot | yesterday afternoon, while he brought conclusively even yesterday. a ee TULA Wile norpeatho bx #172: Mi or [ the tinal round this broad-shouldered |#tound Bellair in theltecth of a Gulf |away from here another $2,000 be- x though such @ notion woul Marrone got him for $3,100, eague verages American Will cheerfully take Jong | {aide"trom the honor, Hag caule Ris bout With Cerne drew: Plontortained by Mr. Davis, two un- p chances to land at the top position. | i © honor, Hagen will | crowded house, 7 ‘accounts In seven Bates — lporupulous tral im ees (Pee records below inctede games played Wednceday, June $8.) tegen is the equpl of any forelan| ring RPGC NE hae whee Hea STABE . are -_——— mo nd Bi a 4 a oa) 4 red Wie rival he'll meet at Deal, But he will i 8 eyes when he swings rien May we our oF limite cd urady are not comme ca| Latest Trainin NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. | AMERICAN LEAGUE @ATTING. |be only. one great payer among|inte action Monday, — A victory at| Battling Nelsons Dummy to Bex a€ LUCK THIS TRI Winning with the longer priced horse. gilianies Chab, A, ity Hy tu. 6 cane ery o, | many. His greatest problem will be| Deal will he worth something like Armory A. Av 5 Be paeaeee yee fie ronan. oo. Me it » By My MgLH. O35] the handicap of numbers. $250,000 to him. When asked if the| Battling Nelson and his dummy bat- a well known Weotern trai alle ps 0 OPES | isin a0 & 8 oo 8 1 Vardon may blow several damaging [Dare *hought of so much wealth|tler havo been added as an extra at- insky vie Ae barked @ tee paans Wane, On Blacatingdaaianiee es + + et 3 puttr. ‘Taylor und raid may be a| "ight impair hts game, Hagen confi- | traction to the all-star show to be Hcbadtiinet tot er rae tae Betas) At Local Tracks) 2" 8 11) | FETED Poe ck ie ee nea eek ee de, The latter won and creat i fom York f : 3 spectaci uncan may come close |*t b e played. he A: Any tine, ute @ ful ‘Noth tt Nerden oy a He? jertc then suddenly fade awuy, as he| “Long Jim” Barnes, who ‘accom- | ie nace ci A. A. of Jersey City on Carpentier can stop Le. |e ® fund ng Game of Ie) uh i) & tag BHO 4 has®ione in provious championships, (panied Hagen in his invasion, was| *enday night when Gene Tunney, the boon done, That would Mbit tte tae fy I el aa At Belmont Perk, June 26—track {a 4 5 ot ig j Ka | tut iti not te be expected that. the [born in the Hrit'sh Empire, but has|lisht heavywetght of the A. E. F.. fu eavy, ¢ ; ae ay | reat vot the good ones, Mitchell, Ray, age fut a ne country, that, | merts sQle, Anderson, the Coast, s ad vane, sebevea’| i a 4 ey \Herd and Massy are all going to ‘of winning, his victory {While Marty Cross will trade punch » Aftorward, és rose reterred to ab pA ol Phe Cook at es: Sab 28 9 8 Me! Crack and meanwhile Hagen must be | Nuld be realy conaidered « victory | Wie Me, [val Augie Ratner, Carpentier may be foolian, Heine [Hilly feet from the finish it looked a m3 #3 Hf Gf Rib! playing absolutely error-proot olf {fF American Rolf. | of thes best’ mirthvpravoking ceataiye ‘otatutt : over fuur nerve-racking rounds, Yet 3: ne shot maker, might TeM. Jowky may mal betty Ese Pefeyreegtatyay cor Ud only a. Wow Yor : i D 88 dt i | \for all this we hazard the prediction |$PF'ng 4 surprise, but surely his game soos eeuiPor the duauy, Welens | owing. Girl Was closing tast on her nad the Tigi fgiae, Heaton, 4 ie HO 8 F that the first six will be formed |¢ntitles him to a position In the first | four negroes who engage the ex-light- i Baoek OA. 8 atook. | vorite, Contly Colord, i tight quar: {8m hau i Bf 8 sb Hb] from the following names: (W, elgnt. i welght ‘champion's star performer, In r) hi hem M00 4 agen, Ted Ray, J. H. lor, Jam action al “patterned after the old- Af Mera, aesmed to be online up round | Pi Cake ‘ | i i iy G8 fF reid: Abs Mitchell, H Vs dative. royal which had quite 8 at gorge Duncan ani jausy.) taney. in ie. HA koe [anes rela, ue, Pou tii RAAT | ss|Rer,catetamnty eae of |( STANDING OF J . 42 2S wx, try out your oulja board, , ; things come out 90, that a Fy to 4 shot, with & ruan and | Porc Bok ‘ei # 8 | Fic} # te Little Johnny MeDermott, Amert- THE CLUBS 5 2 t oh | dobantd \ o oO can open champion eight years ago, Carpentier trims | Levinshy. p Read Are ered of colors which | hic ut a 8 4 51 i Se nished fifth in a British open tour. : mouah, te make aay French; few z \ i tok ah 4 } nament, which stands as the best] + “Rate ; f ¢ showing ever made by any one from N NAL LEAGUE, tie champion of the world aud ai las At) ‘ncompe at ride by sneld-| ¥ i q ry 2s Bib ¢ 2 this side of the Atlantic, Hagen, ioe wee te the satisfaction ~_ z Font chaetined ele t ; 4 though, j@ better equipped than was M a , cDermott with his flat swing and the stretch, after having run. all i } we Hes ocak Moran le flattening the|around his field, Snoidman went to BT i Propstahs ie es eit tae requires ied champions. ‘Thinking it over,|the whip in confused fashion in the ; fy Hea ee, A 8 Oe eed $1500 ROCKAWAY STAKES exaggerated s general closing.” He awung around in f i ht werical etteneth, a Nictpocemtnt YESTERDAY, ROSEBEN HANDICAP present an Anglish | the sadcle until his back was to the ; { 4 4 With bulldog courage he can do his ley te 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE Sereier Je bout he | evar the indeld and inte belsbered € {cB bast when tue selbae the jaan een DOBBINS HANDICAP z elahore A The major " : 2 r - Come Plorre-a-l'ou, Tho gelding, It. he | Qi." NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHI Peet ab alot RoR eal orem oca’chanteulcais rain itiele Chinen Aas ips nea Barpontior tn to got $80,000 tor the |oould have talked, might have asked Gleopat Winehet, tub, - 8) OR A whol aD eiting nervous. Hagen scheduled, " evr bout. That ought to take|®neidman what the deuce he was|Aweet Music ‘wiows, ‘Pall } AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING, | will mess up a shot, but has the QAMES 0-DAY, cae % the oe to & tax! and | doing to him, Ayinletice rrerrh Pitoher, Chad, W. £&, P0,| nerve to actually laugh about it and | New York at Philadeimia (two games), i Faugien te. ih F patst wa It anes, ouch MMe Not ; { ; 1.000] play the next stroke serencly and Brooklyn at Boston, a ey Day Bie pote) bul. | Te was a, case of brother ential At Jamaica, Jun : Me confident Just ax though, nothin Chicage at Pittsburgh, aceeernns, $0F,,tasiog, oa burger e a on. Hore ‘has | ever happened, e@ smiles in victory Bt, Louk wood at Pott of, leh ving Im these |was “Happy” Buxton tiding “AUER: | ya dane H ghd smiles in defeat. If he can't win ule at Cleclanath | CAND STAND: 61-30; LADIES, 81.65 something awful, clon, and War Mask trained by Clar- | (ee yoni H Woyi. Abie. abroad England will never have the Including War Tax, ” a ence Buxton, “Happy” had a tough | {errieve H chance to label Hagen a bad loser, | , AMERICAN LEAGUE . a regular golf enthusiast, |time getting Audacious into a con- ‘ nm When the American champion an- WwW. kL. PO. Clubs, w. u args 4 Baits ait he srey trons fending poaltion, but #. the hand oft 4 0 | Margen. (en nounced his intention of secking z : BASEBALL - ‘) 0 ch he was right there, Tn ‘ AML r British honors foreign-born golfers TO-M Ow, Rit) ork to Pasadena and can be |the run down the ntretch "Happy" |© promptly began cautoning Hogon Freire Geel, , the Annandale course in [found himself second and going with about the terrors of English courses, -™ Colona es ae d any fale mornlng—whioh vinning strides At the, elenth 19 | Marie A $ tough’ that lines the fatrways that I: an olor cole “Bias J * jhe al a len 0 Var | Lead yy vee much rougher than anything over Cuban Stars, do tn the ‘ivaraoann he is now |Mank, and from there Audacious ap- atv Cares t here and terrific winds that swecr i ng three 4 uurees at peared to be running over the top of | May. 4 across the seaside courses like Dea! “ ‘ ‘ar Mask, Cotilletti on the latter way Liou that sometimes make it almost iin- otal riding hike A demon, and maintained BI possible for a player to stand upright Detroit, 6. slight adv: io" the ‘end. "War [lngier ‘Hol Bathe driving tees. Hagen with hs GAMES TO-DAY, Ing like an 8 to 1] PPT ‘88 Koen golf wind took all this in and | Bester at New York, . at’ nh Lee 3 wasn't bashful aboot seking ques- Philadelphia at Washington, ; B33! Sree Se nected ” Id ti Detroit at 8, Leute, Le + he Hagon OAD y writer be expected to be Cleveland at Chiengn, THUM caspit?, 4hD puaianpe

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