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__THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1920, a ; [hoon BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Many Fathers Handicap Their S in Tourne THURSDAY NIGHT AT NEWARK ~~ - - By Thornton Fisher A? Sleepy Hollow Club Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Livening World) Vaido t Chi a. THE LORE Several Young Stars “Oulse ‘errata ai erie FANS. WiLU Sy scratch and were hard prosent eo Wave AN Money” Because Dads Are | feranth ih. Bt nga Sater “ on (| opportuni (2 9} \_ Off Their Game.” sonvand, the, Bi. J. and 2. tt Meee of eerie ia ' ————- played off later in the week. OVER WILSONS SAMPLES | q v Brooklawn contri- Many instances of fathers being| fie, Siuvea’ but five strokes over the handclaps to their sons were in evi-|par for the course, the homeward jour- Jounny wi.son i : " a m ade in a par thirty-eight, | dence yesterday In the annual Father) Wii.y "included “Birdie” fours on. the 4 MIDDLE WEIGHT” Jand Son golf tournament at the|tenth and sixteenth, It was the kind CHAMPION, Sleepy Hollow Country Club, Many|of golf that will win many a pore ~ Wew Yorkers Must Still Go to Jersey to See Their Good Fights. time will be welcomed indeed when Gov. Smith gets back from his convention duties in San Francisco and appoints a boxing com- Mission to administer the Walker law Fight here at homé He will then save Us many a trip to Jersey to see our tourney, but yesterday It was wasted on of the young phenoms finished “out-|the deacrt alr, aside from the matter of side the money” because their dads|the gross pris were “away off their game.” teen Te. ahd dG, McMahon, the Thus It was: that young Jesse Sweet-| latter the Junior champion of Weat- ser of Ardsley, the new ‘intercollegiate | chester County, but the combination into early diMcultles and ite cbampion; Eadie Driggs of thé $4580 failed to disturb the continuity sineers; Henry J. Topping, the Green-| of the first ten teams. wich star; H. S, Stearns of Oakmont! Young MoMahon will be a starter in the and others finished well outside the|metropolitan, junior champtonship, be- money yesterday. Father, in short, was| ginning to-day with a qualified round @ trifle too much for them. at Sleepy Hollow. He has been made ‘The events saw the dethroning of last! the favorite on the strength of his sen- year's champions in both low net and|sational victory of recent date over 088 competitions. T. R. and R. J.) young, Jones In, the Weatchester event. Grimler, Dunwoodie ‘pair that|and the fact that three times within WHO MEETS SOLDER BARTFIELD AT NEWARK THURSDAY NIGHT expected from the home 3 rs topped the hea in 1919, suftered @ con: t k he has cracked elghty over fevorite sport of boxing. On Thurs- BARTHELD HAS : J : ‘ quent cut in handiond and thelr gross | the Sleepy Hollow course has in nowise Gay hight there is really an important BEEN & HARD NUT FoR MOST bs . 95 wasn't worth a passing glance, while | disconcerted his followers. Jones, it is ‘BO on—one that every follower of box: 4 OF THE GOOD cas Jesse and Sweetser pere, the low net] understood, Is also entered to-day but : , combination of last year, were lost in| Jesse Swectser, another eligible, has should see, but it's away over in ie Cha the general excitement of an %& plus anaquaced that he will be unable to i Of course, most of us will sn) ‘ Tuxedo supplanted Dunwoodie when|~ Eight will qualify in the champion- | ‘the trip, but it would be much t . 2 W. RK, Betts, senior and junior, came ship division this morning, the first | convenient to witness it right was - home ‘with an 86—12—74. ‘This won| round will be played in the afternoon j in Mttle old Manhattan. Tho 4 , ithe net prize without a dissenting votel and the semi-final and final rounds to- é Gahs elait at Dave tkac- ‘and the same goes for the noteworthy morrow. armory A. C. brings out Johnny the latest thing in middlc- Betiens ewenct AG ae | g aa : Cardinals Looming Up : hand. w parte! or : TF JONI. CAN oot Tk. ae Oh fe | Like Pennant Winners IN A KNOT WE'LL SAY HE'S Goop <3 é on Now That Dodgers Are Slipping, | DAVY BANCROFT’S vonice he climbs through the ropes \ ¢ ’ Bae St, Looey Bunch Looks Real GREAT BATTING FEAT. 8 DUES en. be the ehlet ie Fae, is Dangerous Foe for Reds. PHILADELPHIA, June 29.—The at ies Gruae Gein ate Gnas ; : : making of six base hits in six can't gaderetand even an ee i By Charles Somerville. , | times at bat in one game by David * ‘be sprang , . F p ; ‘ LOOEY! Bancroft of the New York Giants FP ip Boston, and outpoinied O'Dowd |Overconfidence by Rider Cause of Tom Mc- B “Cesk ‘out for 9t. Louis: haco:ibe bsen unibod ta:the Ms There'll be a whole lot of bad jor leagues only once since 1902. fans who'll say where does th eatin rene ony In 1915 George Cutshaw of the, get off to rhyme Bloosy with St! Brooklyn Robins did the same : Well, they continue to pronounce it ened ; ser nee bebop that they Re that way at the Planters Hotel. And| mark in and nearly a score have it Se good eutority ‘that Wilson ‘ ) N that we all knowetis in Oneonta, Nova|. previous to that time. fairl: ane aOR Nou 7 Scotia. * The best batting record Is seven hits in seven tries at bat, made in wot ft th ! Donch Knew there's such a"thing as being | 1892 by Wilbert Robinson of the too wise? Baltimore Club, now manager of Sure. But then you always must| the Brooklyn Club. get in front ride the hag oe ex-| > ni ample of Bill Shakespeare. Whenever his'own brain wouldn't storm he fust |@ quick step. And that the Dodgers, Ci reached out und made Montaigne nae BO LOOESE w y~ ‘Parson’ Davies. work for him, To say nothing of a| thing. y | hand-picked Neapolitan. group of reg- ular writing slaves. Just like me. But the weak hitting Giants have a Famous Veteran Only! they -knaw a lot more. And| poor afternoon in Phillamaclink. They then when Montaigne found himself] scored eighteen runs and after that some Monday morning without much|—what are you going to say for such Sportsman, Dies Stirring in his roof he waa just an| miserable stickworkers—they were open crook and held up Plutarch for| not ble to knock in twenty-four more. + ae, Hector Mcinness, had to give) Taggart’s Defeat by a Nose—On Watch's a where tines Gas as Race Borders on the Disgraceful. SEEN AT AQUEDUCT TRACK, ILLIAM Ra CLUXTON, who signs himself Manager of By Vincent Treanor. AQUEDUCT SELECTIONS. ; George Erne, protests the de-| JY ARL SANDE, conceded to be| p,\i"#t,,,Ract— Pisinny, Madame elsion printed in The Evening World the best of the present day Second Race-— Retrieve, Mario Erne’s recent fight with crop of race riders, rarely can] Antoinette, Sekket. Dundee. The Eveniwe| be charged with making mistakes on ‘Third Race—Dry Moon, Alcatraz, LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara Gusvcight, 1908, wy Pro Prom Pubfinting Co. (The New York Brentng Worth) Feport Dund all EB; Open everything betta had to say. This isn SO Aen aRe catone be Tk: gy ge a CHICAGO, . edward Following which—how do I know) cause ey rom, wi ly across Ty Sor ar’ Cluxton saya this [®, ROF#. On the contrary, much of | TT Race—wildalr, Natural CARPENTIER SCORES AKNOCKOUT. ° pOHICAGO, June a2—chariee Ewart) FoHOWinE Wher ey tor’ But Tl Meadows, and respeliod the tame of rth ‘80 and encloses clippings from | D!s success has been due to his quick-| ist, Exterminator. a do know this St. Louis bunch are on Weinert into Why Not. ‘State G Ty t R jeorges Carpentier scored a knockout on Broadway last night in four]is dead. The end came Sunday morn- “ges The ‘ter tory ‘as poe bag Mngt cusapte ‘ules. put Oceana Perens reer fast reels. The French champ came through the ordeal with slight pun- ing I wetters: Va., bare ae eye Tt oe = - . 4 ad to employ every ri * Sixth Race—Dimmesdale, Brig. he old figure in the sports world had gone at Ms command to held the | Yesterday it seemed it was Earl'sturn| General, Machiavelli $rg, | ishment, having only a rosebud mouth and a grease-painted nose after|/' oo oe health. Death was caused itonian to a dra ‘The Gazette | to err, and in doing so he tossed off a os his mill with the movie director. The cinema critics all rendered a oF by a stroke of paralysis following seven | gays that vated realizing he had|race which he should have won on unanimous decision in favor of Georges. A few of ’em even claimed he is jor elght years of illness. Had he lved 49 ing in and nothing to] Tom McTaggart. In other words, t a certainty. About the ad id hi d his tore Secter undee from the first e, however, tips began the greatest movie champ since Jim Corbett fought 20 furious episodes at Misty-sights milestone duly 7 next The and carried the fight to his| ~“asibly through overconfidence, be! ig circulate. The first of those was| Fort Lee, N. Jy last fall. The details of Carp's trlamph are as follewss | Pody will be brought {o Chicago toy it. All things considered it] permitted Buxton, on Claquer, to steal/on Beach Star. “The best in Butler's 4 awe burla “Parson's” most notable bid for unfair to take the fight away |a victory from him by @ nose. stable” was the word passed around. machEEL, 1—Carp faded Into the pikarh and struck two heavy poses. fame in sports was when he took over either of the boys, who thrilled) ine pair came down the stretch in| She had worked five- olghts in 1.00 5. whirlwind attack on a snappy scene, exposing his teeth to fine a the management of Peter Jackson, col- jton fandom as never before by ‘Then came the paddock “info.” on ‘arp followed this with a smashing closeup just as the first reel |ored heavyweight champion of the world. whirlwind exhibition. the third event with the race betweem|Gochran'’s Cimarron. “Jim Evans Sea “He had the organ ‘player winded the operator changed reels. Under Davies's direction, Jackson fought ere you are Mr. Cluxton. Next|them. Claquer was on the rail and| doesn’t think he can lose,” was the nis and defeated Jack Slavin in ten rounds "time communicate with me. We al-|7om McTaggart on the outside, the| substance of this, “She's going to| _ REEL 2—Georges opened tho second with a heavy assault on tho|ti cit to'a drew in alsty odd rounds eubject of your P. 8. remarke | former altghtly in the lead. As they | Wear blinkers.” Moro whispered con-| latest styles, He tried for a knockout with a new suit of evening clothes,|-— ee ot Rll A eo . 8, ema: versation was heard on Fluff. When| but a busted cuff link prevented him from cashing in with the K. O. then. SAN p ie ae py she vile eS neg elt cay ad came out Butler's filly was] Carp had the fans on their feet as he whirled through a mob scene, and ROBINS LOSE GAME last week wrote us anxiously | They ran this way for a few strides|only to be slashed down to threes, only ce oer prevented the at from ending quickly. Carp finished TO BRAVES IN WHICH inquiring for the whereabouts | #24 then Sande went to the whip. Aland nary a word about Nancy Lee. y beladdate “You'd Be Surprised!” Millions of New Yorkers are surprised! Everybody who ever heard of Egyptian j few slashes and McTaggart jumped | She, a legitimate 8 to 6 shot, went to . MAMAUX FANS 11 MEN. Prettiest Cigarettes is surprised ! ot cere Thomas, ane. Bag! peed pou ges half a length in front, With this ad-|8 to 1. At the end of the dash Nancy eat honest Phare tr) Brenoh hero ad the pl of arosey 02 pe started the thirg rene on : eo eee Grop out of| vantage, Sande put up his whip and|was only about ten lengths in front uD Ute feet of the cane wall on Eye lene vale seer . And why no suddenly after the war, we are| Went ne a head Hide Bute andland galloping. Such noe managed to keup, the rest of the cast well out of reach of the lens. He reg-| | BOSTON, June 38.— Al Mamaux wed a few jabs of light comed: id tired, to hi. e just as 4 Bos- a Bore, wow chat Harry ie Claquer dropped back apparently loroheostty ‘played fer two minutes intereislon to-chenee tesla PieDeS AE nerd Cal Ae ean bt ‘ge and tig eerie Beaten. Sande evidently calculated) Ben Mint falled again, This three- rier eighth Innings. in. those two. frames, 8 Ino further perseverance with his| year-old, trained by Jack Joyner, has| © REHL 4—Carp landed hard in this reel and had the management ; : for the New York tera mount was necessary, Suddenly Bux-| been a good thing all season and has| ready to throw the 8. R. Pipe jal Anta aetonl sip hanmanred the Villain iit wie ard fo git cone ) tion trom Harry himself, who calted | [0m Bot busy on Claduer and ty fost | ran ‘away from hia” “we Dream | with a terrific series of cut-ins, and landed on the leading lady's lips for|test by a score of 3 to “tema von the tot to-day. AYes, T know | trom the wire. 7 a @ couple of telling smacks, Carp was scoring a hit with every clinch sipuok’ out leven men. Pee out o} es i ane deniy,” said It was a ding dong stride for stride | One of the worst favorites of the| #94 had his opposing blonde out of breath as the reel ended in @ 81OW| second on Pick’s out. Bayrs beat a hit You get twenty surprisingly mellow Turkish cigarettes, packed in a neat reinforced pocket-fitting card board box—yes, we said TWENTY—and you get ’em for only T-wenty F.i-v-e ae Bi Geant Sere Me money.” affair, MoT; Tagger ’s head bobbing in | season was On Watch in the opening | f@deout. to short, Powell taking third, He Cents. Yes, in this year of 1920. ‘ ———_— feet ane m Cinaivers ae oe Sen dony, and his pertormence set inka pie re pel . , : aes goored on on Crulse’s sings. Holke tanned, a pass e judges wes Claquer’s| nearly every one off on the wronj preliminaries on night's.card were two fast reels a news 5 caps -. Latest Trainin Porn to stride and that last effort | foot.” Off in front, he dropped back Peesly that had the crowd on its feet going toward the exits, and a snappy eip, tins the bags, Méraaville Tes 25c for res J | aropped his head in front. ‘Sande, on |suddenty and couldn't wet soins again, | Tavel_ picture that "was stopped in the third ‘reel by. the National Board RYor eee nh was mate off, Mic : the hot favorite, had lost arace which |In the last sixteenth he seemed as if ae nce SHORT elght ‘Then Powell led Gallops Of Horses): %4 07 9 ine sixtecatn pole, but | he wanted to jump over those In front mae el one Site tp conti ana isk he evidently didn't appreciate ‘that | of him, but was blocked. Barrett had posed of J. P. Lapham, G. M. Heck-| sacrificed. Eayra walker. Cruise was fact. the colt's head in the afr and was S P oO R T her, C. P,’ PE so eg My oo the inch kid again, singling to left and At Lo al Tr eat fo-upe ulling a tight rein on him. dard, defeated Rockaway at Hemp- Ing Powell, and tying tho score. Cc ‘ac While Tom McTaggart was played| was too bad to be true Pen ylag es ‘ad yesterday in the eixth ‘match for Hayray counted | the winning run on “off the layout,” Claquer wasn't en-|o¢ this kind an. official statement B R IE F S the aeadow ‘Brook Chub cups by @ of tirely neglected, if one could judge by | should be made as to the cause of @ ie ve Gacatioun, 1 Ay the roar of approval when Claquer’s| performance bordering on the dis- Shamfock IV. Preens but Does No PRETTIEST 21-8, in t's8 4-8; Panopl 2, in| RUMber went up. A whole section of] graceful by a public favorite, ling. ‘@ the grand stand about opposite the F Without. her trial horse, Shamrock CIGA Paved, 3 sixteenth polo got up as one and Giceeekauemieraape New England Champion), (vithout, her, trial horse. Rbemraee choored wildly, Women clapping the| Athletics Sign Harva: Star First Springs Surprise in Tennis the America’s Cup, went out for a palms of their hands over their open Basem short spin yesterday afternoon. Rain mouine. ope begwed ip ngian war ‘ BOSTON. June 29.—Jett Jones of Meet. half'an ‘hourtand she returned 10. her Increase of over 1940 one year in A 5 J ing to be c eo. Tt was ne N he in 1.03; Hun-| Ciaquer back to the scales another |this lad, who played first h., & ore, arene, LL Renate . ‘nis lad, PHILADELPHIA, J 2p,—Max | trial and her crew was a Niagara of noise was let loose. This |for Jack’ Slattery'’s Harvard team he | Bank: Lod ‘@X\some of the men from the twenty- section must represent the Buxton [series with Yale, came to terme Coedte| tre hlevee eed champion, sprang est aurprise of th 4DK | three-metre boat. clientele, Meanwhile, over in the olub|with Manager Connie Mack of the Ath- | day of the Intercollegiate lawn tennis | To Choose Marathoners July 6. house Larry Waterbury and his letics, He leave for Philadelphia| tournament on the court of the Mer- team of six marathon Olymple games will be to-morrow. hy through the Yak tes |!on Cricket C! Se. | The Amerie friends were mopping perspiration | i-mortow. one of his acoute watening fentin ket Club, at Haverford by de-| runners for tt @ Bates of the Unt ersit, c! el fortune, into @ big. league frst baseman. ton | Harvard Crew May “Try for Olymples.|{he American Olympia Committee, at that he could hit, This satisfied Mack.| BOSTON, June’ 29.—The Harvard | the New York A. C. on July 6, Swim- Right after the third race an inno- | Jones is a big, ‘rangy lad, bats left-| Varsity eight-oared crew, which defeated | mers and boxers will be announced on vation in the way of a bare fist fight | handed and throws right-handed, Yale at New London on Friday, may |July 14 ‘was served up to the racegoers in the _ = be reassembi and entered for tho infield. An unruly stable hand start- Marphy Outpoints Walts. bongr of representing the United States ed to mix it with a “Pink” and a reg-| HARTFORD, Conn, June 2—Bitly ymplc regatta. ular set-to followed. The “Pink” knew | Murphy of Staten. island outpointed | Crews Tune Up for Henley Regatta. R A Cc ING - 2-6; Lady Gertrude, | too much for the other fellow, land-|Sammy Waltz of this city before one of | , HENLEY -ON~ THAMES, England, Abadane, ing clean lefts and rights to his chin|the biggest crowds ever seen here at|June 29.—The rowing crea training in 492-5; | and ducking tho ather’s punches like | Foot Guard Hall last night. Murphy's |W here for the regatta which opens on Par-amount methods ring agaressivences never left the lt in| Wednesda: nt a busy week-end. Bettie J. 3 ey eo ca send be watare [doubt after the first round. Billy wag| The Amer cans showed Keen Interest. th " A good policy, straight as an 8-4, in 1.17 fag the fracas, but with no desire to |matched after the, bout to mest :Andy fhe performances of the Magdalene Col- ‘ take part in it, It was said afterward | Dancy St the Dall, park on July 36." | Wftcn is regarded as one of tho most TOMORROW arrow: Standard quality— that the fighting “Pink” is an ex- Promising of the English crews, covered THE $2,000 standard prices. middleweight pugilist, NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE) the full ‘course to-day in 7 minutos 14 p Yeu, and’ & good alm=-to je gas cheosemeenstee t3keetn Fiminutes $0 sosondan®. The GAZELLE “HANDICAP There are good reasons why ‘Torchibearer, entered as a selling ot the Clubs. Americans contented themselves with a 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE satisfy! plater at a price of $2,500, was put in half course row to Fawley, which . Every furnishing need from the handicap class after he had made made in §'minutes 88 seconds. te HAMBURG HANDICAP ny é Assume, Ad in 1.03; & show of Pickwick in a two horse collar to socks, Machine Gunner, 5-8, race, Sam Louis stepped in and bid| ty 1 pbicets Sener Wine ia Course: 1 AND 3 OTHER STERLING CONTESTS ire Mp ho. Came, acore, De let | the ot this cliy “won the” Maseushusetts |B eave reat? GMAT i stable im home wi 6 usual Btate I tennis sing! i jeave Penn. Station Extra $5 bid. Torchbearer has been a Jon the Lon wood opera nohuatbuah Av, Brooklyn, better, SOLID f 4 lefeating Nathaniel 1 disguised handicap horse long enough. defeating “Maths fe Ms a Mints cost only That last race was a heart breaker. 6—4, 6-4. Greenwood AY. 81 Bie out of every ten who went to ware "hoch nt <i Brook Team Wins, i) GKAND STAND. 83.30. LADIES, 61.65,

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