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re" —— __| THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1920. —=== BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK == ' AER nee ie sor EE WT A AA rR LP RTE ro CN Ln Pe TE Te TARRY VARDON DESCRIBES DIFFERENT GOLF CLUBS THAT GET GOOD RESULTS of i ie THE WEEK END _ - - - - By Thornton Fisher|AARON WARD WONT Copyrjeht, 1920, by The Press Putiishing Co. (The New York Bvening World). ; bw xd GOODBYE , Sweet Lt DO As | A LABOR. THREE DAYS penrRer IMITATION = eS ‘ OF REST OUT AT THE Fa BUSY TRAMP >, OL’ eLUuB-YEA Bo— ae onlin = cerT . a No TOURIN' ON THE CROWDED ae JHE PILE : $ ROADS IN THE OL! ‘ oe . : Pa REY OOP Boner = UP. Bag of Eleven Implements Enough for Any Golfer, Says Former , Yanks Clack Third Baseni British ‘Champion, Who Explains Features of His Own Fam- Badly Spiked in Double ous: Clubs—How to for Various Shots. . Prepare 4 Defeat by Senators. WASHINGTON, July 6—The Yan- kees celebrated the glorious Fourth by losing both games of a holiday double-header to the Senators while & great crowd roared itself hoarse, The Yanks dropped the morning con- test by a @oore of 4 to 8 and the second game by a count of 9 to 8. Of greater significance than the double defeat, for the Indians Ike. wise lost, was the injury of Aaron PLANS tLe SAN THAT™ ‘Ward, which will keep that youngster im fer Ms ahet,. ths Weeks erieek ne MUON. BC WAS A REGLAR 10©\| | of the diamond for three weeks, the sole, from heel to toe, is resting naturally a pos ROLES ANO GETS PROOF HOLIDAY Ward was spiked in retiring Eddie turt. a Ue ane san SENDS A GUN BACK Gherrity at second base in the mern- ~ wecie TO BUSINESS WITH new ing game. Five stitches were neces- PER. NONE oO THAT sary. This latest casualty comes as a WILD, CRAZY REesoRT cold knockout. Chick Fewster was JURF THAT ISILLS forced into harness, and under the conditions did well. Fewster is not as sure of grounders as he was, but that Proce. “hla man Joecdte "baa Hota "the Jaws et ‘cess, This mo just col a fe ordinarily Cuts thro! the balay Erni Shi itched the morning long erage with pplondid ef- Fame, for fine Yamkees, and although be ort have faxes, ot wth ee Bi tere akint ee atheton and ve improve. Way Of sitting down dur. tart, but then cut loose al 5 m battle. Herb tha bee Nd semanas wee Sie tn the tfternoon lub, whatever may fae ek eaters 6, hn] ‘Beauty of its “feel.” woeful pitched well for the S ig measure the prey of imagination on ——_— “PEEL” NOT or Na cast Py ogee I would the i do PULLEO OUT OF THE FEATHERS BY A’ a © Barto: T had an ov atiier ot e into a AM Bandar BHOP GANG THAT MAKES THE EARLY BIRD LOO Empire City Ha the Seg] Coe ad Besa 4 [yy Wea ioral alt and LOCKER. ROOM | Like A BOWL WITH THE SLEEPING BICRNE SS ‘ f, Commander J. K. L. Rose's : 132 da, het Sherine tat game Smee ase haescee| peeps! ° 5 Bev the address, Perhaps, waoon- VALUE OF BULGERS. Latest Training AQUEDUCT SELECTIONS. — [others to it by getting aboard the Haber peer CA et ety ec! ee | trains before the rush started foun ‘ i aiAt.orosent I would count the or. First Race—arnold, Pickwick, Prinde| themselves sardined in atufty cars| Pitlonu? waronc wit’ becrun. at the inary le, the mid-iro; , be aavine mand the! Cy ops 0 orses of Como. for more than half am hour before | Yonkers track on, the opening day of ot ay bas ie tas es 4 : Becond Race—Tom McTaggart, | ‘2° trains pulled out. eee nE oR ey cullite to rated est of the three; it hes ri At Loc if T: acks Crystal Ford, Salvestra, "i enero one pound jower, while Exterminator $e She {t cep at the a r bk Simon Healy announces that he will dee if burgh woe natrow at the heel, a disposi Ss 1 Fill: s nn Third Race—Dry Moon, Alcatraz, | ship his handicap chai in Extermi- eet ¥ a ska Mon for whieh I huve something. of almon Filly Shows All Her Former Speed, | vivrate. : nator to Canada to run him in the | t +b ee: year-olda Loe gone re a en Te Si Wee Running First Half in Clover Stakes BGrer Doansarnact mee |(Wrisdeor wake ace chat taer gone | clestalgrswatasiniat a6bos “cy am ould be hit, with afin oy Oe ete Ee ‘ wonders with Mr. Kilmer’s old horse, thefr'run when the’ ball aligwtar KU Geode, fh Bet ou sit in 45 3-5 Seconds. eummarvon nn Care, BY ANAS [a evidently tent hough yet Th shermctené Mahon "4 A Gertrude, 1-8, in 49, 1. nj fon sportsman is indeed for- . ttle Feist tm the toe corrects too hae canes cayzth, Race Vibrate, Mademolselle|tunate in having such an able horse-| Another tar in the featherwelght F two month T have been ex. By Vincent Treanor Retest | Handuize Mz Apa developer as Healy | ranks will make his debut in Jersey - ney i 4 perimenting with @ driver of bulger| “a8 2 : ‘ N winning the $4,000 Clover Stakes ) ting away from the post badly. Some- jmore ¢onecientious handler -of race maid } Phtindek Prag can eee ole Fill’ cota’ fee,time of writing, T am | ae. Pb for fillies at Aqueduct yesterday |thing is always happening to him.|/Molar which prevented his showing horses than Healy, who won a tasting | chison pail Eel we my vs he Sut RATS 8 Gent of tte, Walter J. Balmon'’s Cayeful not |He's beginning to acquire the reputa.|i8 real ability. A toothache has the) place among trainers while in’ the| his class in bouts with Joe Lynch, faith in the bulger idea, 5 i ;|same effect on a man as on a horee.| emplo; Burman, Knockout Joe O'Donnell laying better For a long} 55, tion of being a champion money ¢ n a ploy of Major Cassatt, ‘whom Shan with any for while Bare bad the effect intro. Eepene, 13 in tp I. only made amends for her poor show- |hurner, We have run out of excuses{it doesn’t make man or beast over- Danny Jrush, over alll of, wh ong as duced fi ost -unnoticeable S ag Ing in the Rosedale at Jamaica on|for him. Yesterday in the Carter|ambitious. As soon as Audacious’s| R. T. Wilson's Kirklevington won a bs sv “gkeeter,” in. ‘Having thus mT , June 16, when ‘she quit badly to|handicap he meemed on his good be-|trouble was located the sore tooth fine race in graduating from the twelve-rounders at” Prudery, Intrigante and Costly Colors, |"@Vior at the st and apparently |Was extracted, and since he has been| maiden class in the last event. Ap- oe Rian let Me ome . ont Haid ready for everything that looked like |showing steady improvement. parently beaten at the sixteenth po panest, contres other principles that nee time T have had ee ay, Eh bas eee but she also showed that she still/q preak until the webbing finally flew he came again with admirable game- eenly awaiting the outeome choice of the golfing Bi Lan uid and tam not 1.33; \. 3 “belongs” among the top notchers of up. Then he was on his hind less.| faq Hatter had bad racing luck in| 28% and at the end was going away | of the second twelve In-which Abe At- not Believe in being burdened fowes "te Seta ig ongnt to me I. er a ae his, GAL TH| the Juvenile division. We are glad to|The rest were well on their way when |tne Carter, but Lion D'Or had no ex-| {FM the contender, Bluffer. Inci- |tell Goldstein. Willle Lewis's ‘protege Yory Big bastul. I am told that in | has served me well cor many years, iki ye sik, Ht Canwaa (note the fact, because after the Rose- [MC and old Koenig left.” ‘Then Ciar- louse. He’ waa leading around the| dentally, thle ts the trat, time two. |for bantoma henoct, clashes with Jonany Ba eae, ators a San route | Neverameleas tis uncuswtlonabie that mF ane “4s CE dule we were inclined to the belict appeared iike a waste of time and [streten, turn bat stopped pad, Jn, Ths] turionge this seneon. Jere crore the odeoe tar aeees ‘and three wooden clubs, | {Re bulger helps to keep the ball : » B4. tm 1.20; Amer. |that she had beén overrated previous- effort but Turner didn't think so. He|three-quarter with welght up is about — Sis to. twelve coandere, | seas . It is calculated silly and had simply succumbed to |Chased after the leaders, made ub|his best notch. Jeff Smith Beate Robinson by Wide | int rounders, In one of which Sammy ‘go |, Why it is that a club which has “class” in finishing behind the above |&'0UNd on the run to the stretch and Mi N ,, the amateur featherweight po Ae Ay ee yin at 8-8: ‘De ‘fh, {s}| mentioned trio. ‘The showing of the |ipangteran,to overhaul nearly every | at ene Aque-| LEWISTON, Me. July 6—Jort smith,| Stmnimy ‘Tagtor, witle-in the ‘other mune’ efteot, 1 Poor ‘Buutefiy, 6-8, 8 1.06 #8 nimble footed filly in the Clover, as finished @ good third, considering tho| duct track ever held turned out yess boivpl ka Weg Dll ala xc slie yard “Ts Ne aaa ll aso rank At Belmont. Track Good. July 8 |compared to her defeat in Rosedale, /Dreak he got. His performance sug-|terday, The entire Inclosure was| Meant! the country. proved. the i YY} Pie ta 1.46) 8:85 [gird en indloates that she must have been off gested that all things equal he might| jammed from one end of the stand | hy eaatly Outelnaning George. Lt con, MeCabe Wins Referee’s Award, a go) Drees atthe Vener, 1 le lhe form in the Jamaica race. She "*¥e Won easily. -In justice to the|to the extreme edge of the club house.| New England light heavyweight, in a| BRIDGEPORT, July 6.—Mike Mc: favorite, another fe 18a Ys 1 4341.8; art couldn't have “folded up" #o sud. | 20'S? and Turner in this instance it/The lawn was mpassable and | double tfx-round’ bout in the ‘Lewiston Case the Saree Re sD ‘ird @ pitching mashie), a nib- ; denly otherwise, Now that she is back |™eht be said that Old Koenig was| thousands who couldn't find seats|Baneball Park yesterday afternoon. | Pereree'a decision over trrelght, wan, the 7 BT oye ere sdk if you hit the in, with her early season speed and the |TesPonsible for Naturalist's misfor-| had little chance to see the races, | Smith won every round by a wide mar- | Of New york, in a fast ten-round’ bout 1 be observed that I have two in the oéntre of the club ability to stick it out, Owner Salmon | tte. This old horse was a nuisance| except in jumping jack fashion os here. It was McCabe's sixteenth I cannot for the | {hee —iat Im on the bulge-(t hatur= haturally has every reason to rejoice. |At Me barrier, wheeling and backing|for momentary pecks, The traok Is straight victory. Young McAuliffe ret- ally would go straight, and that even "The very idea that she was of the|UP_ continuously to the annoyance of|entirely inadequate for holiday @reed, if you turned the club face a little |?" chei . every horse and rider near him. throngs, ‘There was nothing ex- Roper alice 5 aper variety of fillies 1 outpointed Bob Martin, champt Georgie Rrown at the impact, and hit nearer the toe in| Rosedale performance w thoralianey enaut the card outage 6f| OP American MApeAILOnAty, Fixbag’ in| NW. LONDON, Geunw ue kes or i, ie Carte; jandica ic) en In 5 ADs ul one rahe ot aeege Meteo ty Coogee fuial b ay ae M. L Schwartz's Audacious te pack| show that anything In the Say or| & faa twelve-round contest here, Both | Georgie Brown, the New York’ leht~ and the receding portions of the club| a! Su tat i [ao Rammariske and Intrigante were|t his" best form. and neht now is|racig will daw. the crowds, The| tied, hard for a knockout, but helther | weight, knocked “out Suilor. Pomins face toward the t0s Gad Ge oe a1; otin ps Ort, | Stake, nd Care tay ae eat reece [entitled to consideration in almost any | raliroad facilities for handling the| the cisht-round semistinal, Jack Kell | oe henot bene hind Found of what w wo eel | 3-2 ret, 3:8, tn aT 4-81 Woo |Btakes, and Careful added, but there |company. During the Belmont meet-!homeward bound racegoers were ex- he. Coast ou! Ay (to hare Deen # jen-round bout, uld be to correct the faulty turn Ang wat A iar, |Waa @hough speed left in’ the stake |comPany Duriny the Bel of the Coast outpointed Jack MoFar- ‘semi-final Kid Maxwell stopped Young of the @lub, Alwaye would you be|? ea lin Madey Lear mile areety coupes [ok suffered from @ bad asperating, Many who tried to beat] land of Cleveland. Carroll in the third. striking with a uteae at ret # angles jes 6Ce: pf Broomaticn and Naughty Lady has | = —— — enennemeeneeeeget . Whatever the “40; Guise. [been chasing the best of the two-year- i aed, think there is something nie bere undeepor *|olds since her debut at Belmont Park, Q2QND. SEMI ANNUAL 4 aa la pa Ob; ‘Round’ obim 1-2, but not until her las race aid she} | — ag fi ‘Syadicate, E rd"Brighion, 1 i nt he ‘ makes > 82, Rodgers, 1m v darotration from the bell Hee att as: ower, X d-4, tn) more, So impressive was her ra: 2 py realaled eonaatl vig a JyiAc sWreok Giad: lseterie Cone Betaet Seek ade an REMNANT SALE IS ON jal ul bh I. ‘uvorite ov faretul restet take it when I feel that] Manis Ween GA. Jn. 136.95) memes [0 08 then caloulations Kroskes : is nO Bitte wanted ane f Ce Ma aT von’ chi, ia) a “opens: |AWrY When Careful settled down to and will continue only so long as the remnants A i re ron is iclent pot jue, ni tn 1.51; Liquid Fis “2, inj running. 0 stroke demanted. ry a fi , in 1.84 38 . ae Aw idea of the fleetnéss of foot of | , last....Therefore, any man who wants a Y ou d Be Surprised! ine owing with {to . the Salmon filly is shown by the first smart Summer Suit but unorthodox as it A.C. Perry, the former Chicagoan, half mile of the journey. Cloeked by of $s, ro now of the Fox Hills Golf Club on|} two different trainers, she went the You ought to be! bony ay Berger added one more trophy # ;| four furlongs In the asttonishing tine T il d. T Hi M Me eek ltworday toavacy bask oper tas sat iE fhagn ines wining without “being allored-10-Ks-Measure Twenty of the finest, mel arm is that when the ball is|daya.for the Captain's Cup, donated |, insta” |scrloualy pressed, To her credit It lowest Turkish cigarettes you athe ie Satan oneanes a Scover ncinn, Perey datentes |, § AD Sa al ras [craps edad, that, abe carried 131 From Pure. Virgin Wool Materials that ever smoked— Feantsr eaatee le tlle Senah [socal inetd ec et Co | halls iit Pie Gina wor Ge'ette'a ar] Went into higher cost Suits can take Silat tas ickenicial a a cléck or almost otraightataeed driv. [portant match his club rival, Jack D. arke July 4. Track Good, | ith JM pounds up and Elfin Queen advantage of this opportunity to order inforced b feng aie Se a Nb |Fom Hilla invitation event Peres wos | 3a $4 tn 1.96 2055} s [ESL Mees, Po nae geealt te 08 7 force Ox it protects Wai tlae' I cum tan tar witht [the goal Rom Nowtoan'by Fup” Yor [MSR br ink Yonerday ist pounget'was tmecap| —- @«Algh Type Custom Tailored the firmness and quality of as a cleck. rday morning In the semi-final Foe, Real Tn’ By Taare, 5-8. as 1.08, weight carried to victory in the nis- the cigarette— PITCH OF CLUBS IMPORTANT, |Piung (ony sliminated bia rival by |qe Boimont Parks July 4. Track Good, |{oFy, af the stake, which was first run S Suit at 4 50 Te 1 had a forge or an apparatitel —m raphon. 6-8. tn es 0:8. ty top; | ABER, ummer Sult a e Sold—So/d—at the surpris- €nabling one to heat me Anderson strayed from bi : . ni Tf Naturalist isn’t sulting, he's get- ingl: ly to,alter ite shape I would be al. | hom &t Biwanoy over the holl- y surprising price of Yay9 experimenting with the lots et | dare, Wut Tritt ich Fuosone that ne —_—_—_—_ or Coat and Trousers at 39.50 Shieh the imagination play's aveat| metropolitan. golf diatrice une ste | 25 for Twenty wl the imagination plays a great strict. In the 2 rt, There is everything In feeling |couree of & matth at the Essex : a hat the angle and loft of the olub.|ty Coun’ Club, with E. Aa Wild, | R A Cc | N Tailored- To- Measure fpoing to take the ball cleanly and |in thy 088 Under par, ‘The west cours AQUEDUCT'|" the Usual High Type Arnheim Manner E It surely, A fear that they are|is Kasex, Count¥'s newer links “and to the purpose is Cy 8 open fo: : AI TEW A habs had aeparionee Italy have Wepete Se tal ee casas Oe TOMORROW Come to the Arnheim Store Nearest You with my Mongrel mashie. It is a club {proached even Close to the par. Between af ordinary mashie and s a PERLADMLREITA. Tain tte een THE HANDSPRING HANDICAP presdwer wad Blot Be, f ist a a mid-\ron; Or Tiily 6—ter, }—Max Will- wa it t Alt eallonte hoot anda t05% ae gradu. |Jackson of the Green viey, bop tie famaon, the local bantamweight, de- AFRICANDER HANDICAP 7 oo) it to a broad toe. In|Club won the Bogey Handicap in a|teated Jack Elite of New York in AND 4 OTHER STIRRING CONTESTS FARE I TES i fine club for |field of sixty golfers at Hknwanok |round bout, here last night, This was Danging the ball up against the wind gona Clu daishing & up on the cern 's second victory in as many FIRST RACE AT 2:80 P, M, and for some reason its bulld—its|Colonel with an allowance of two ” AGS Me BPRCIAL RACE TRAINS Increase of over 100,000,000 in one tr heel and wide too—seems to|strokes, Jackson's medal reund was leave Pond, Atation, 82d Bt, and Try N ¥ ‘g one year in ¥ sulted to tie taok of y even with bogey, an #0. In AEN aloo tian Fiatouah, Ay. too lew York alone, ball out of 5 the Best Hall Competition Jack Day- ANY, N. July 6.—Charley Cure reaceved for indies on ali ° to of Avatralie knocked out Patsy Macy Traine. Ae Vig Brooklyn “lL, way Detrot 1 recnwood “Ave, Mtatlon, ah 0 RO cane Wehtwelgnt champion of Can- | te fut one stroke foncroind "bout at lar “Athleio Club, | ONAND thang War-wuses S22 pd it ¢ George E. Mors: ee ey Noa