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__THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 80, 1920, TPMAHON 1S LEADER > OF JUNIOR GOLFERS. } NTTLETOURMANENT = FFE 2 Sleepy Hollow Youngster Wins New York, 7h Patiadaonte Qualifying Medal With igh, 4; Ohleage, 8 (14 Ina fet @ Score of 77. By William Abbott. ). J. T. McMahon, the youthful Sleepy | THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, Ww. L, PC.) Club, 26 867) Pittebureh ..29 4 30 .53) 33 3t st. Boston .....28 Chleace Brookiyn .. 5; St. Lows, 1 GAMES TO-DAY. Brooklyn at New York (two games), Pittsburgh at Chieage, AMERICAN LEAGUE. slollow star, was the outstanding fig- | Club. Ww. Lb. PC. ‘fre in a field of fifty entries yester- | Cleveland ...43 2! .672 | Boston Mow York....42 23 day in the first day's play for the ‘the Metropolitan junior championship, | wasnin held. over the Sleepy Hollow course. \~ ‘The youngster, mixing together some brillant and some rather wobbly shots, helped himself to a 77, which | vastly won the qualifying medal, ‘Then | e followed up his swift pace by dis- | GAMES TO-DAY. osing of H. C. Bell of the Scottish. | Ne Ney at Phi annie : rican by 4 up and 3 t | setiege! nl reolongeid at Mahar enneat play. Pan ie weve Chicage at Detroit, While MoMahon is favorite for the snior title he must overcome the ad- vances of several star opponents par- | Hcularly Harry Crompton of the Sub- urban Club and A. C. Willis and Jack | onard of Shackamaxon |who served in the Naval Reserve ‘Phe summaries follow CHAMPTONBELP. JJ, T_MeMahon, Ateenr Hotow. Bary Crompton. Subuiten a 7. 37 26 next month. crulted by Lieut, J, ‘Kountza, K inc BoD, Scottiah American rh I ‘Seo! tish- Amertean. Cinco. and will return to this country on 26 and be discharged. At the pre: combing the zations of New York Cit: are members of the $f, Mount SEOOND FIGHT, . ©. De Gerdortt, Oakland. AL Pater, Richmond. ..... ‘These men, according to Lieut, are wanted, to man the U, 8. erick, the “Olympic Games Ship,” they" will _get full | months’ crulse to Europe. The trip to Antwerp, @leut. will be jular summer cruises of the Nava lager Farrell, Scottith-American, 48. f Hot, SoottiaiAmerican, 45, 60 x AS. 48-08: A servists. STANDING OF Pittsburgh, 3 (eveend game). | WAR ATHLETES WILL MAN SHIP FOR OLYMPIC TEAM. A ship manned entirely by athletes |during the war will carry the United States Navy team of 100 men to Ant- | werp to take part in the Olympic Games ‘This crew, now beini T. Dunn, appointed by Rear Admiral Glennon of the Third val District to plan the expedition, Will sail from Philadelphia on July 23 ume Lieut. Du: thietic clubs and gn Naval Reserve Force and who have athletic records. Dunn, classed as one of the reg- | | Jrock IV |Shamrock yesterday | breeze whe has as race against the heavy weather boat. 7 403 ame). Force re- rt ho Fred- | * and ay for their two| | Dunn | | 1 Re- | ee: ah 6, tA--100. | FIFTH tafe 8. findtiest | Greenewicn, | 5 Geer vi Bi. te Ee ‘Ge tiretio B . fioee a in —R. MoCont defes 1; FW, Halley detented . Fanrell defeated ‘Geniner defeated Me iad Ef: Pat Doyle of Déal and Jim Donatd- | pon of Hollywood will clash next @unday in the first half of thetr 72- hole, home-and-home match. The bankrolls of both popular clubs have been unlimbered on the result, { Inverness Chub members are atin | playing winter rules that their course Sill be in grand condition for the| championship early in August. nald Ross is on the scene super- ing some changes that are betng| eon the links at Toledo. Barly | indications point to one of the great~ | est professional struggles ever staged | im the U. S. A. | ey THREE WOMEN BREAK JAIL. Saw Way Out and Drop to Ground) Before Office Window. | AKRON, ©., June 30.—Three women prisoners sawed their way to freedom nt the county jail early to-day. They are Childs, aged twenty-four, P negress, charged with pocket picking; | Marie Hamilton, twenty, negress, charged with cutting to kill, ana Pear! | ‘White, twenty-six, charged with pocket} \picking. ‘The women occupied the same | ell, | arrie he escape was the more daring by renson of the location of the cell, di-| fectly over the jall office, ‘The women, | Sficr sawing the bars, dropped to the Ground directly in front of the office | window. BACHE ATTACKS HIGH TAXES. | Bays They Are a “Blight” om Ameri- can Busine: * Jules 8. Bache spoke at the luncheon ef the Broadway Association in the Ho- tel Astor yesterday on “The Blight of Taxation on American Busthess." “A gnosis,” he said, “of the blight read over the business of the United would show two principal dis- ases—-the tyranny of labor and the yranny of unfair, dishonest, taxa- The first disease has in my opin- y passed the crisis and ts on| ‘The American people, re- | ig the situation, have taken the bit ae teethy and once the American | become really aroused the result | inevitable. ‘The taxation disease is more serious because the people at large, being less directly interested, fall to realize \'second, once they do ‘onted with 0 | nany reme Ruma confused and even perhaps pa fiyzed {n endeavoring to discover the | eurrect 01 / AIRPLANE HITS LIGHT POLE. Machine Burned, Passenger Dying, | Vilot Badly Injared, | CAMDEN, N, Ju Meade, forty, of Westville, N. J., one in the Cooper Hospital, and Bur-| ‘chell Johnson, twenty-one, & pilot of Hansdowne, Penn., was badly injured when an aeroplane collied with an arm light pole at Gloucester erday enger. He ia superr Se ulf Refining Com- ‘ hine fell upside down June 30. — Ge |SHAMROCK IV. LACKING | IN STIFF BREEZE POWER ‘Tine’ Yachtsmen who watched the Sham- in the atiffest| Rocks and | have them 7 et enjoyed decided | gistance of FP omtles, but a wind which ‘wo|that the challenger for the America’s | freshened from 16 to 20 knots caused |Cup is better as a light weather than| the trial to be cut to half that distance. Whereas last weekiSir Thomas Lip- jton's entry walked away from her|across the line ot 1.59.15, or 2 minute horse In light breezes, yesterday | 61 Recipe with Harvard Ginger Hagvurd Ginger Grape Fiz: ain of only 3| in @ fifteen de an actual and 7 seconds half mile race. 1.23.85 and she m minut Her elapsed that of the was metre boat 1.26.42. ‘The yadhts raced over a windward) and Ohannel leeward course from Ambrose Lightship to Shrewsbury return, It was planned to ‘0 over the course twice, a 23-metre developing ends, EWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT /|— JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY NEW ATHLETIC DIRECTOR. ITHACA, N. ¥., June 30.—Ray Van| Orman, assistant coach of football e¢ Cornell since 1910 and ® specialist in has signed a« three-| year contract as General Athietic Di-| ‘On the run back, however, with spin-| rector and head football coach at naker broken out, she was able to gain| Johns Hopkins Untversity, it was an- only forty seconds more, bringing her! nounced to-day at Cornell, He will! opt. 6 seconds ahead of the metre boa! GINGER ALE Adds the quality that so often is lacking in home-made drinks. A Harvard Ginger Ale enthusiast suggests the fol- lowing as a delightful combination: }4- glass of Harvard Grape Juice, alittle lemon juice, 1 cube of ice, and fill glass with Harvard Ginger Ale. She says her husband finds this an exceptionally satisfying thirst quencher. The quality and character of Harvard Ginger Ale —aged and mellowed-—make it the popular choice for the home. SEGGERMAN BROS., N. ¥. Distributors 01-93 Hudson St. With acknowledgments to K. C. 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