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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920," hpi | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Twas a Strange Game At the Polo Grounds; WATCHING BABE RUTH KNOCK HIS 29TH : By Thornton Fisher) “But, Oh, That Finish! % Your 7 seose THE SouTHERN o (ett, \OONT : enasoni6Apa- ‘ira Wile GAZE ; ww OF Gum “wb cane wor ee) Babe Ruth of Yanké Makes Fans Forget All That Goes Before Lym ornines See js yeaa Ww et Soon = ARTER CONTACT “47 CS SEINE So When He Slashes Out His 29th and. World’s Record - Tying on SucH & ? . WITH THe S roast NEL pre Home Run in Eleventh Inning, Tfereby Beating Browns. \ SHESS='Zif - \\ Parcsicres By Charles Somerville. own tho thind base tine, Sothoron \\ MANY WERE THE Betcher a new straw Kelly—mine's|surwe emence Saya route and \ HEARTS THAT WERE getting pretty well tanned now—|whaled out a tremendous fiy to the WEARY LAST NIGHT against an ice cream cone that's been|fence in left, but it was copped, WAITING FoR THE GAME out in the sun that there wasn’t haif,TMen Wallie Pipp, right under Babe Giving $62,000 for Card of Ruth’s nose, siaashed out his right TO CEASE - as much banging and shooting, whai- Bouts Seems an Uncalled for ors F = ing, walloping,, attacks and counter |{s Geren? Domer. The Babe lined attacks, ups adil downs in the whole} But the Browns made their tallies | MANY WERE THE PANTS. ir Waste of Money by Interna-: red and rowdy European war than|elght when Williams lammed to the. CAUGHT IN THE RAIN, 0 . % y right fleld gate for a h T Lost THEIR, waxed and waged on Coogan’s Bluff or a homer in the v fifth, and tied the score in the next on 0 Haw Chintins yesterday afternoon, And the mud/q double by Gedeon and a single BRAND NE was just as bad as any Flanders) by Sisler. Rip Collins then succeeded Field, Twice the Polo Grounds was} Thormy. drenched. Players skidded on their} Great defensive work stopped the tional Sporting Club. EMS to us as if the International) PING Bove Sporting Club is creating a bad Siar wie Precedent in handing out such, 0 ears or Into one another and the hos-| Browns in the seventh, Bodie, thrash- TRYING TO Couee * |pital squad was carrying out pitchers |!ng through the mud, came into col- big money to the fighters who are to) Wician's FLY- BODIE ‘ every minule—or sometning like that,|lision with Ruth and both were sent ‘Dgure in its boxing show originally GRABBING IT FROM THE ALL PIPE SEEMED But thé dnish. Ah—the finish! rolling over the ground. But Bodie planned for New York but recently WRECKAGE TO OO WAS REACH Fine! Great! had clamped his mitts on Williams's transfered to Newark. Of course the Our HIS LENGTH AND The Browus-figuring as the heinies| long drive into* left centre. Then fighters and their managers can't be blamed for “holding up” promo- ters for all that they can get, but | in this case it doesn’t seem to be a sease of “hold up.” Rather it is a case of uncalled for generosity on the! | oad of a big club which evi- lently wishes to impress the public @ la Tex Rickard. Tex is a big opera- tor when it comes to things worth while in a fistic way, but we can’t imagine him even in his wildest fights of enthusiasm giving away $62,000 for a card which on paper Jooks worth about half that sum. , The $26,000 that Fulton is to get Cn meeting Harry Wills, by! negro jeavyweight, seems all out of line, THE GAM! + and the $10,600 supposed to be Will's | _ FV HOME RUNS IN bed guarantee represents probably more| NESTERDAY- A SINGLE WAS A than he has earned in his entire Novelty career in the ring. Then Jack Brit- ton, according to advance notices, is tearm down 813.0 tor boxing Mar: RUTH EQUALS OWN RECORD Dacbina states, craimcry cies: | AND PASSES BAKER'S MARK. Btances Jack would fight a cage full of the kitk-up—scrapping, rampa-|Smith hit to centys and Bodie again T THE CArcHEeR gious heini¢s novody can deny, was a hero by his swift return whieh HAND Hit But in th eleventh hour—I mean|held Smith to ‘a single, Gerber Me Gace inning—the great Yankee fourteen/ cracked out a double, Collins openly inch gun, \he Big Babe, crashed and! passed Severeld, who’ made a speech boomed. Cver the corner of the up-| of denunciation at the plate before per tier of the might grand stand|taking his base. The crowd went sailed the winning shot. pure nutty when Collins then fanned -the tweny-ninth hemer for the! fsurwell and the hard-hitting Tobin. King of 'EmALL—cqualling his record: In the same inning the Yanks put of last seas.as well as lampasting|over a topper run, Ruth's single, torch (he eaquering crash in. the| Lewis's sacrifice and Pratt's fourth fiercest old wseball scrap that ever|consecutive safe smash into centre was. , putting the Babe across, ‘ Don't thinkthat the Babe's was the| But the Browns weren't dead yet. only homer. There were others in| They tled the score in the ninth when this Vesuviw of screeching, flying| Smith doubled, took third on a balk balls, Sisler, Tobin and Williams |and scored on Gerber’s smash to left whanged them forth for the Browns,| But—ah, the grand finish! That and who do you think took club in| made the score 13 to 10. Under the hand and stole he Babe's stuff in the| old rules the Babe's homer would not. fourth—stepped right up before the |have counted officially, for the first Babe and crackd the bulb’ into the|run to cross the plate would have 3 's faycite territory? Wallie|ended the game with the score 11 Pipp. Wallte Epp, whose stick has|to 10. But under the present rules a been wavery am weak this many a| home run must be scored with all the day! But so hedid and jammed inj runs that are driven in ahead of it, three runs aheadof him! Tt was a grand scrap! "s homer cyne in’ the first, But ESE LITTLE HOME~ RUNS ARE GETTING MONCTONOUS-(D LIKE TO SEE SOMEONE SWAT A HEALTHY SINGLE MEMBERS oF Te Seer ¥ "HOUSE OF DAVID” 4s BASEBALL TEAM WATCH RUTH — YOUNG MEN WHO GET BIG MILEAGE ouT OF MEIR, SAFETY RAZORS © \ Pa it was a fluke. God old Ping Bodie wag of the trail olfisler’s smash and of wild be pola ged oe uateneriiae Babe Ruth not alone equalled his | Phils Win by Great Finish. got well under it then he slipped in to you, Jac! a your ha Kn ‘| 1919 home run record of twenty- w Fe a | CINCINNATI, July 16.—Philadelphia the mire of the fil. Ping sat down manager, Dan Morgan. Get all YOU) ning yesterday, put also broke the 11 INNING-Score TW a strong ninth inning finish| very suddenly and he earth shook. can while the getting is good, ‘American League record of seven- (Oo MEN ON BASES against Cincinnat! and won by a score} Allan Sothoron tarted out like a Frank Moran, whe !s to clash with | ty-seven home runs made by Frank NO BABE POUNDS OUT HIS 29 TH Home TROT of 7 to & troiley car going own hill with a the rough and uncouth “Wild Burt" | Baker in ten seaso oa broken brake. He tid about as much Kenny, is down for $5,000 for his ser- That mark has stood as the rec- “vices, and Kenny is to get $1,500 for| ord for home runa by a single this end of the slugging bee, Johnny! player. In less than five full aca- Dundee and Eddie Fitzsimmons are | song in the game Ruth has made ney prices” too. seventy-eight homers. the “sucker” in the Here 4s the big hitter’s 1920 rec- case of this wilful waste of money?| ord, with the dates and pitchers Poor old Mr. Public whose love of| who suffered: the sport compels him to pay a May. contol, It was a gand walkfest for the Yanks in the firt inning. Ward, { Ruth, Lewis and bdie all got an amble, Ward, of conse, scoring tn the process. Thon | clean, singing single rang out Into jentre field. It vas a case DEL iver-he-goods Pratt. Ruth and Lewis wert scored, but a LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. third oyt came, whenPing and Del month's rent for a ticket. How Jong hiaa Men on Worst Sport of the Season Seen at Yonkers, | {hi a Wosiie wena! aatedis tap run bol socgueatatie aik wpbiiaben hedaar i ik Covmetaht, 1930, by The Prom Pulttlling On (The New York Rrentng Wert) —* : ; lopi gown, ! tions? ‘ fm ’ : With Four of Six Events Developing Maree 1b ciel ueNe eng ERE. if 9 The Giante made this year's race a walkaway, only they took the a hate i : rather neat! | OW the club expects to make ft $ Mfehasdlheton, ( Into Plain Processions. hat hanes . j ends meet after what looks like yf en gehane ox —_________________| | Mavs Landing, N. 31 0 small Plunging— rect : 3 plaice in comparison with yhat they | de peplt Blain squandering of money ha | Walter Johnson's pitching proves that where there is smoke there are Be Viniant Peoarions Cae as et erioaa| peace 1 cn pereon WL yame tay : Be tcctal "ead sitersd: lsetietone mt beak okt oa) Sea: lppaHROUGH the fault of ndbody in| , First Hace—Dolly C,, Saca- [him for a triple, smith. form single,| is risky business, whether it’s 0 * : verber fo ve, Sev ee Rind the Anternatioual Sporting Club, Sat id nee A Boston team neveF lost a World's Series, and it looks Ike no team Ba a ae enaes|) ieUee, Seleaman, nen [aeneT Sotho tat a we tat [> tower the falls" of oil stocks ort but we never pictured them as | 3<Earhon’ Wen! my 8 4s going to lick ‘em in this year’s series, either, dro to’ the’ muddy. MAMI HIOM. O6il'wakcamts kip hes : Tobin landed @ howling howe into| just plain shirts. phiJathropists. “g i) t 5 Tie Hes the track, the racing at Yonkers yes- Third Racc—On Watch, Fort |Ruthville. Do get it, Ann Od¥e Diss r — im? Carpentier will return to us next September, when the leaves and terday was without doupt the worst| Churchill, St. Allan, repre Pe Me PReg hey ee Invest in a sure thing—Par- 4 CO “tring coprocching what. the x suckers should be about ready to fall once mor seen on any one day this season, The} |.,.Fourth |Race—Kashmir, El |iNGTY fr ccnt and sent hime the| &mount Shirts and Furnishings, present day fighters are paid, hs THIS YEAR NICK ALTROCK 18 THD ONLY PART OF THE|%#rd was scratched tonpleces, and| "Firth Race—Sibola, Oceanna, |ClUh house and Thormahlen ta his} = yg Bi : : 7 what contention was promised by tne| Air Man. [plots Beier siiunded to, Fedand a ce for regrets, and for the most part they were bot- aif WASHINGTON BALL CLUB THAT FOLKS ARE LAUGHING AT, wet contention was promised by thé. Mz ixth Race—Chevaller, Arada, |God was nailed at third, But doh. t ver entertainers, pugilistically speak- ue . . . is é ie gah i Mary Head. v.T. son walked said WIN Esy bee: ‘ta Satisfaction guaranteed or | ig, than the present day crop. ‘They it 8 A dame's bathing suit is only two bits, but it costs around $30. math Sat oly Rape alibi ts a a | Ue eet eee ere runpinns| a@emey back—snakes assurance 4 ‘had to. batue too. ‘There were vo “no noo Syl ueke ‘ ° a . - , ose they worke ripl : i ‘ .decivion” dances for ‘them > xo | im) 2 The Sandy Hook yachting course has three legs, the same as P. T.| Only two of the six events devel-|the $2,500 guaranteed value of the |!0o%e they worked a triple steal, s-/ doubly sure! 4 through and “return dates” weren't season§ | Barnum's freak, and is attracting almost as much attention. oped into wnat might be considered | stak df there is anything in the ime gt. Louis orgy ended only wh Cordi: i oe mae contests. The other four were dust |extia equipment “of blinkers “HAlU Wg threw out Einith ordially, old timers, as a rule, were all ee i | processions, in which one horse took!might have won anyhow, because; A) 4) ‘eavy and black—appea good fellows <They circulated, they | From ti look at the league standings, Philadelphia 1s a vacation resort {ho tr orang “won off by ten or without this start |i (ee aay Wm cheered. she cloud i spent money and perhaps foolishly, for ball players. oY gee ae fifteen lengths. whe only two “con- he ran third from last in a field of she 2% woveuid, tet it rain,and w " had “good times." To-day the aver- - i 4 tests” were the fourth, the Frivolity, fourteen. Maxey Hirsch, waite of | Will pick up the pieces of the Yanki R- age fighter is a “wise guy.” He With the Anti-Saloon League running wild, America needs a cup ko well yes- Te iatisen tant towatnars with with three ordinary two-year-olc@ Ifalu, believed he wou! and try defender more than it aver did before, engaged, and the last event. In the terday just because the track w To him fighting is more of a 8 . : ud. Well, it rained. But not fo : former Halu, in the Loft eolors, won muddy. Halu is a Ki Jaines colt, | ee IRT SHOPS usiness than a sporting competition sees . gaate a > with plenty to spare, but he was the ge all by at sas re supposed to | “And then in the fourth—shame came nt | ‘and he makes the most of it with as 2 ; R first winner to come from bebind and thrive on rain- ed race courses. | yion us for having lost falth in the . iitle"risk' as powsibie. “ro ‘he otd| SOLE Ray to Run |\Green Winning Color thoy ine way namie whe Biot snes ring stare the fight was the thing and produced a head and iced finish, Emil Herz ora” must think | 2 mons of the Bluff. Lewis cracked!) Nassaa Street, Tribune Build! the money the secondary considera 7 . the money the seconsary consiiera-| I Tipo Big Races In “Pro”’ > ® ‘his money or invests it profit. abl: a single to right, Bodie hoisted to! § d Bally Bill getting the verdict from pretty well of Halu. They stole man. single to right, Bodie hoisted tol {> Third Avenue at 59th Strges Fl for a couple Pra je a ee Ingle | + h Golf Tourney the favorit erty Gibbet. This admiring glances at him as he was But Provt J0)ted a O8an alae ‘Thitd, Ave, at 188th St, Bari 4 jrace furn! °. ntre, sending Duffy to eecond.| ‘\§' Third Avence at 86th Strom only red suse being saddled in the paddock, and . ; othoron, | 8 ‘Third A 149th St, B: f hundred than lose . only real: excuse bunted straight at Sothoron, ty ve, a ‘h St, Bro i b ds of the day for a show of enthusiasm, When he won they were down at the | e weakness at handling a bunt! /OWest 125th St. at Seventh Avema Trap She ORNs RA Wee's Shovmnnd, A Cam ru ge but by that time the crowd was dis- stewards’ stand ready to buy him.) WOV0 WONG | 168 Broadway 50th St | gidBast 42d St. at Third Avenue my | N@ Main St. Getty Square, Yonkers x hand—a hot single , : ’ e da Di was They took the colt from his entered i OX RICKARD has been a very .. — -, ° No golf tournament is complete gusted with the day's doings and was t He did it I ‘ rr . ‘ y At. 5 Fas H ahs d to show its appreciation, selling price of $2,500 to nearly | gy, . ANY OAR Ande he Binge: the ans ter Nemping in ively Bilin ‘around Irish Are Fast Crowding the unless some favorites. are pivuil | 90 Moga to Bhow Ite appreciation. oe'o00) Maxey Hirach y : Arab and Dey etained him at| {ray ane op t nouncement that he had taken| the Tecn track, Ray of the Minolta ~Scots for Honors on So oe ee Neopet ta tees |g The Most disappointing race of the the latter figure. io etc < A.C. announced that he would compet who won the Metropolitan qualifytns | q, he third, 1 hich Wod: lto left, scoring Lewis and Pratt. 7 i iano ncaa @ ten year lease on Madieon Square | A- ©. oun, ae Had ‘ . : “d . f ‘nS !day was the third, in whic! odan | Peck sent Thormy to second and got| SX@hing for Billkirds ava Bowling’ Garden. He 1s chasing, here, (here eae ee at ene tence ati the Links, tent last year at Shackamaxon, |was the oddg-on cholee. War Club Penelope made a runaway race of| himself safely on first with a nit! "Siunewitxpalke Gofender Cos, and all over, arranging leases for all | field championships and final Olymple barely slipped into the charmed | went to the front when Starter Cas- the Iteso! handicap, which like| 32d the time-honored events which have | tryouts, which will be held at the Hur- circle. my Kerrigan of the Si |sidy said “Come on,” and proceeded most of the other events was a one- | di ane illi Ziub, Who captured the West- |to ope he struck » affair, Penelope élse | for yeurs been housed in the historic | vard Stadium to-day and to-morrow By William Abbott. wanoy Club, who cap to Open up a gap. Before he struck yorse affair, Penelope had little else * , ad Seon Itet iy In addition applica- | Furthermore, Ray said that he would Ris Ici are that crowding the chester title last week, failed tulthe middle of the back stretch he to do but stride in front, and nothing tions are pouring in on him for wo | Maske 4 Lormal request that hie tine ; qualify, | Other top notchers like |was so far in front that it was evi- could get near enough to her to make many brand new shows that Tex win | 9e,caken, at, the from the golf pinnacle./Ceorge McLean, Jim Donaldson and|dent ne would have to fall to lose. jt interesting. The well played nesd a week or ten days to v eon was the favorite color of | Cyril Walker won't need to think|Meanwhile the favorite, Wodan, Was Manoeuvre, a bear in mud, labored from the furore his latest venture Paty r the distan those who did best yesterday in the} ® bout travelling to Chicago. having the time of his life trying to aj! through the running with short, has created. ia in fine condition and ix confident] metropolitan qualifying test for the he most notable single untrack himself, fifteen or twenty jerky strides that > up little Rickard tells us he has many plans | of Winning ‘both the half mile and] professional Guifers champonship to| {© the lot of Dan Cooper of the |Iensths back and absolutely Inst. He ground, in view for improving the Garden, in- | ™1" events atary of the] be played next month at Chicago. The| Colonia Club, wae performed hadn't an ounce of epeed and ape creasing its seating capacity and gen-/ Games © announced to-day | 86-hole tryouts were held over the| Wt h of avery Player of the links, to}could improve his position: The erally making it more attractive Fox Hills and Richm County| Play a hole in one stroke. ‘Tne |crowd groaned in derision as he fin- than it has been of late years. All courses, the big field of pros and their | (Welfth at Fox Hills ts 224 yards long, ished disgracefully, and again when the fixtures such as the dog show, assistants playing 18 holes on each over a lily pond that nieasures about Jockey Rodrigu brought him ack ‘4 . nird o} distance. The gre o the stand oers rare aed sgjpllegg Ma lag dor Brod brs NR se cs aun Sp tha luanara: the [not visible from the driving tee.|such disapproval of a horse's run- usual. Boxing bouts, of course, will be ay Onin y* who will com-| twelve who will compete in the Chi- PCooper whaled away at the little pili ning: It was une flota ly nid atter= n too, but these may be run under | pete tn the « nahips hag Ment] cago championship: Tom Boyd, 143; | and off it few .to the distant flag. |wards that Woene Gene vecratch ernoon. an ara, 161; George Hot Lad rollec put was told @ ‘awa tion with Rickard at its head, Tex, | aftern ; - , recorded 4 co. 7 er than pay this ‘ | Ingham, Pete O'Hara and Joe recorded in the st him $70, Rather t ho wever, isn't considering anything | Sire of Hourless Sold for Wig Price.| vost 1 that he to Ket Bally Bill's victory was fore- shadowed in the oral market, but at that his win was due more to racing luck than anything else. He saved ground all the way and in the only driving finish of the day outlasted the favorite, Fiibberty Gibbet RACING ing the mark of 7 minutes and 60 3 seconds by the Oxford-Cambridge team at the Penn + M Twenty man’s-size cigaries—all of ‘em Turkish and each of ’s perfect! —WhyTurkish? Well, yur own taste will tell you that urkish i eg” for the fight fans at this um 8; Charles MaMulien, nals. he let the hor e run at oe of only tobacco makes the best citettes, } ? ‘ofol, the sire of Hourless, which] McNamara and George ‘Thoinpson, | rider's service: . Ci TT k ' ert ee eee Only | made racing history throw or four years] 164; Clarence Hackney and sorgs|Sweetwer Mends Mig Field at alion Gucanit woe with tie fost mpire ity Track |) —Why Perfect? Well, the icket. 4 ; ‘and the sire also of Vander or, 0 scored: 147, b ho le ? oda acke! t Usings to think about for the present | itis Meind, which, won the ‘French| Whiasler, who scored 147, but wh Wykauyl, off the boards.” (YONKERS & MT. VERNON) TOMORROW r ber of the association. They eer at year, will soon .be in thix] Hota mem . YY] Jesse W Country to help enrich the biéod lines of | My talk about tuck of the Irisn,| ¥ -—— University, that wonarous by-| The opening event gave the favor- teding Industry but the sons of Erin flashed a lot of ' m i seve TRAINING GALLOPS., | Word enie fem Franco, yesterday | high-class golf to slip in with the|oreduct of the late Intercollegiate |ite players, and they are always in at least. Derby Sweetser of Siwanoy and fitting cardboard box protey the quality and shape of the gar. ettes —they can’t rattle ating _ {hat he had been purchased by Edward | leaders. ° season, won the qualifying medal in| 1 ee 1D Rage heater ey Pili tr eae Pre: Loaded | and shake out tobacco, AT AQUEDUCT—TRACK MUDD ae en eee ee tpped here at |) Lom, Bova shot around his home| ing victory Cup tournament at Wyk@ |fayorite, Knight of the Heather, lost, || TUCSAHOE HANDICAP A JULY 16. | Me ehene time'an Frince Paintin gj club at Fox Hille in ¢8—wondertul lf ‘yesterday’ withour the yorent [ea iG ian Re mocanee ae hace, tet ake | —Sounds reasonable, doesn’t, 2 : stran, 1:8, to 82 8:5; Forerr, 5:8, in sos, | MP, Sims ought Inst olf, especially when he took three | figgeation of a atrusgie, He turned [thased home third, being outfinished And a hest putts on as many greens on the H i fo .85; Dispair and Bon Well, the price of Ezyptg lee over the history RA | | > - in a laudable 75 for etehteen holes on | for the place money in the last six Special Race Trains leaye Central etties isi sista, | Soahoreusibred. tn Ward Journey, Tom started his af 14° treatherous course, und stood out |tecnth. Oriole, the "winner, stole || Temi), Marian division. Sata at 1-00, 120 Frottions ie more surprising 1.19 4-5; Sac: | Negofol 1s now fourteen yea ee etd eority [trom the remainder ‘of a field em-|away at the start, and just galloped 40 1M. Rooiar, tr | reasonable still— . io 50; | but is still considered @ valua ¥ OODE, cere bracing 136 starters like the Rock of|ni the way, to,win like a disguised a tree and rebounded clear to the a won of Saint| green. This was his only miscue and ous French mare | fortunately did no dar Boyd's of Topiary, which) round was 74, which equalled the best Ys #) score made at Richmond County dur- ‘ . he q Th easily | Woman has competed in an in lished four le sofold was sold | '* the day The 69 and 74 asily 3-6, 1.18, 146 2-6; tom | FOr ta a8 23, ut of the fi Balvestrie, 1, 10 | Pluinuhtories the a 40 4-6) 1.03; Alpbee, | fn turn was cholea. ‘blood Gibralter on one of ius gos 1 days, Inchcape or a Leonardo TL, by nearly Something of a novelty whs furs)a sixteenth of a mile. The last time nished by the appea of Mrs, W.JOrtole raced with Knight of the A. Gavin of Helleclaire, the first time}+Heather, at Jamaica, June 22, he fin- wths behind the Wilson Se gee 25¢ for Twen Station. Grand Stand "83.20. Ladies, 81.69 | ed 1 tod n Woodlawn thin six mon including. War ‘ Le oe t Wy |Vitation toumey in the history-of the [colt the latter. winning without be- EGYPTIAN aided Han for 600,000 francs or $ under the | Spreadeagled the field. Boyd and Sir |tistrict, as far ua the recollection af [tne y extended y had a’ big di | rus the n of ling fully extend | 5 pitt £85 dlalde, mae, [normal rate of exchange, which makes Thomas Lipton bad a big day. | [the old “timers “ts concern HA Dittercat Rea. atta L284 4 (Mt appear os if Mr. Sims did not pay he elimination showed that pro. [the old tin s perned, , MEL scary : Ap EGIAR jain Grr Hla fan ad [Tome than H60.000 feeeionnle Vie SUGsONY Seen bom. eerie aaa at tes Pita re Ager’ hy neasion. Ainalaed ty WORLD'S prs HOSERS, i 4 - — eura not to top dri pip %, 8 a britlia on the | the e ont purse, A bath ilies, 2-4.| Mabby Jones and Evans to a ee Mth ROU putts |short' seventh, bobbed up with @ dis-|was that led home by Irish Dream. FULTON vs. WIL! S. Find, 3. MEMPHIS, Tenn, July 16— what they preach, There were m interested 98. This was similar to the Wodan DUNDER, va, FITZSIMONS, FY r ‘ c ere mein, to AS a on e favorite, Pi (TON ve. MAS, Jones of Atlanta worked his. way Into| muny Ane: shots. pulled off and thore irc fiasco, the favorite, F BRITTON va, THOMAS ihe semi-final round of the to ye aes eet th ner? | Marron “Wine Twice in Invitation [finishing a distant. th AN va. KENNY, for the amateur c neh Ee Neve alin gabren of wie Tourney. horse field, Irish Drea FIRST REGIMENT AKMORT, r t py elimina a . le scores of two “ Aes e er lead ay. NEWARK, Ine cian ty BitiPiete| fainted pre were batainr_to_ker).| ,ACHBNRCTADY, NV. July it-—f, by himeelf after leading all the way MONDAY, JULY 20, Tuorease of over 100,000,000 tw New Yorb ‘i ‘ » ss a ores La Keel) nayidson Harron, the amateur cham lcket Agencies, 1 inthe the and 1 to play.| down thelr scores Louls Martucel | pion, had an easy time winning his| Although there was no dope, form nieeatana In one year alon Gdddaa nic ved up atthe} with his one arm, stepped out ani!two matches In the annual invitation lop figures on which Halu could be 110 Wage dad | a er wercrarars 1ad & $y's"up, and 4 to play, ending the figné| Sot himaclt an 00 and 7, his t tournament of the Mohawk Golf Clu (getected as a winner, he easily scored | pooom 211. Tel. Beyant 270%, | : a SYN ” m the fourteenth green witha birdie 3. | COUnt being registered at Richniona| Jn, the morning he ied Dr. Rolin the Frivolity Stakes. The two DAVE MACKAY'S, > 4 ones and Evans will lash to-smor-| County, where the fleld experienced Mp Coile. @ local player by a score form horses” of the face, Lady Lil~ Market 8 ¥ Al die fat os a OV FEV. Adi Ada a row, and the winner is almost sure to the moat trouble, ternoon fook victory handily from 8, Ilan and Superb, were scratched, Newark, ‘ * ie * carry off the title. ‘Tho day was not without ite upsets, . Emorivk of Oeweno lasving little or nothing to run for ‘Tel. Market 1738-1740, Rada RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RR ’ - ‘ > 4 bs i r tans nemiemetn meh age ap a . accvemcnt ne TL pgs. sernany acinus : ' 7

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