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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 2%, 1920. || BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK IY SKETCHES OF THE RACE! Comreiget, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The Now York Evening World.) Barnes Easily.Carries Off | First Prize at Shawnee By Thornton Fisher | ¢ eons WHY | ASKED) —>-- CA SPINNAKER \S A-A-A- AH : Grou, SLAY? ————- - Jim Is Six Strokes to the Goo of Ted Ray, the Runner Up. SHAWNER-ON-DEL \WARE, July 22.—Aa predicted in these columns, |Jim Barnes won the open golf tour- ney on the Shawnee Country Club | de links with a card for the seventy-two | Tom holes of medal play of 287, Ted Ray, the famous English pro, who finished second, was six strokes behind, Excepting only national champton- ships no ‘tourney ever equalled this in quality of the field, Third was a tie ) between Pat O'Hara of Shackamaxon, holdér of the Irish professional title, which he'won last year before decid- ing to come to America, and Harry Hampton of JRichinond, Va. O'Hara's total of 207%wasn't nearly so inter- esting or important as his fourth round, whiéh he made in 69 strokes: COMPLETE SCORES OF SHAWNEE GOLF TOURNEY 4 JOLLY SANGRE E GARBAGE BOATS ITS YO-WEAVE-HO ON THE HYLAN-O AS OVER THE WAVES WE FLOAT: ATTA BOY- 1 TuNk THERE S A MY GOSH, CONT SSSSSSSIS3: STEZESTITITTETS | st Sab soreeees: MAINSAIL FLOPPED, THE. SIBGSsPAesawsssssIae5: g This was the lowest taken by any Witiieme. Gelennal. : GARE Gor CAUGHT (H Zo |pro in the tourney. ies Pnet Novia Shores, THe MAMAS GETTING & of Merchantville, | Herbert Mart Wiam Leac. N REAL View OF J /was fifth, with 298, and John SPREADERS - 17 FOULED |Golden of Tuxedo was next, with 209, sc Ih @AD THAT THE THE RACE FROM The last purse in the division of prize |C. ‘ton, former Sta Isiand et \- back to the Crescent City Cate JAWS WERE A TWO- SEATED money, which Siam timne yd Sod pion, - 516 tay rs in son eee Ld split between Louis Teilier of Brae | Pour feared thé outcome of SPU AND FOPCED Burn and George McLean, the ee Cra ee Oe oe ae te ; bred from Great Neck, each having an even 800. First prize was a purse of $500. Jim Barnes, wh score in three w. than tive record of the links, made ward Ray, the English professional. several years ago in the national open ghampionahip. In escond place was Jesse P. Guilford of ind, the former Massachusetts open champion. Ho was five strokes behind Newton. L. | Patton of Homestead, Danvers. Mass.. who was one stroke behind Guilford, was third. won the Shawnee ond time, New York in search ‘ hag or will pe an Bacurday. 9s Vardon and. Ted Club, open tournament for the wi will remain around smu A FEW WOMEN WHO DONT KNOW WHAT A SPINNAKER. (S LEADIN’- SHAMROCK MUSHA BLEW A enwioh Country and on next Wednesday, Thursday an Friday will compete in the Metropolitan BASTERN POINT, Conn., July 22.— In the second round ‘of the anni tournament at the same club. Jub nea did not play in last year's M tournament on the links of the e | ropolitah open, which was won by W cossett Country Club W. R. Harper o: ter Hagen, the Philadelphia Country Clul a &@ surprise when he defeat ay. After their two-day absence while Shawnee open tourna- y Vardon and Ted Ray, Snglish golf professionals, returned to the Metropolitan district last night for & stay of several days, They will ap- ear to-day tn thelr second exhibition match, meeting Tom Boyd, Hills pro, and George Fother: County on the Fox Hills Golf Club at Tompkinsville, Staten Isiand, The match will be at thirty-six holes, the morning round to start at 10.30 o'clock and the afternoon at 2.30. BROOKLINE, Mass, July 22 —Frank Griscom, the Yale team, fron. the Misquamicutt Golf ie by ub end 1 to play, Griscom was the meda!- ist, and was looked upon as the strong- est contender. With. Griscom out of the way, Harold Take, rard Captalny ‘from Hartford, is pi pin, He will have & almeutt t 10 overcome Robinson ° and Harper, as they both play: cellent golf to-day. RUMSON, N. J., July 22.—In the final Feit mated for the challenge cup of the tumeon Country Club, V. H. MoCa: 24 defeated Hi and 4 to play. WHEN & VACHTSMAN TRIES TO EXPLAIN IT TD A GUY WHOSE ONLY EXPERIENCE WITH WATER IS IN THe Barn TUB. eurree Jus BEFORE A WAVE ‘StRuck THE CRAFT M7 a ie ee ince tore inghain ed ex~ TON links of the Fisser--* SOUSERBY Sousk WEST Za. “ZEW MEMBERS OF THE "t= COULD- SHOW-EM” cLUB irter jowland B. Jones by 6 up NEXT DUNCAN STORY. iH =a) FIVE FAVORITES GO DOWN nai reat | LIVE WIRES esting be 1 “Good Medicine for would dave} fasder ct the woridte ite wilt be : Brinted on these pages Saturday, ee «owt ot] Nancy Lee the Only Choice to Score, and She By Neai R. O’ Hara, should be played these inetructive ‘eet roth bare to be Pes Was at Odds On—Clean-Up Is ee eS i ee See we es oe ee ae coming Monday. We had The U, 8. Army policed Europe and the U. 8. athletes will now clean reason to know seat oven by Made on Translate. ap in Belgium, ‘ If the rare, mellow Turkish ipa casita oeoiapeces ae ae vie STANDING OF ean pee anyhow, re eee the By Vincent Treanor. YONKERS SELECTIONS. Bake Ruth makes the New York fans forget the Giant», witiich !s the Cigarettes doesn’t surprise you syrogcnpre et cee FEW more days like yesterday jo Re onion Wace, Fad- | reason tho fans all love Babe Ruth, | THE CLUBS the minute you light up—well, Club tn Newark the same pg Ie ealtlres Sry ond Race — Allwan, Jyates, Rumor that Connie Maok will retire from baseball ie wrong. Connie we'll be surprised! , Dugiey, manager of adage pasion revihieg mais Raloo, Penclopa, | Will manage the A's first, last and all the time—eepecially the last two. NATIONAL LEAGUE: And if the price of 25¢ for 20 a woud el- | talent. Those who leld up any money| pigutth Race—Gladiator, Irian iA THER aber Goes Samer on 8 wet track. erecta ...88 86 in wow Yer wa ws Comte core remult of the day's dolugs were| Fifth Race—Tattle, War Ma+ 1 t fever dearer [ane alert Me} haa Snape ple lhe Dna favors went chine, "ring-e-Ling er is Py oNeel Postale the road the Phillies lodk like pennant winners 1 39 Boston 43 4M surprised too! Philadeiphia..34 48 GAMES YESTERDAY. and that was Nancy Lee at odds on, a) far from nourishing. The five other choles ran tor Sweeney, or one of Race — Bill McLa Guv'nor, Theodosia,” “le ————————— . Pickford, Fairbanks and Carpentier, the famous American movie stars, are spending a few weeks in Paris. . And doesn’t it surprise you that such a purer istnaly: hie relatives. Still, there were some] the mile and a quarter race, fifth on ee reasonable cigarette is sol who won, There always are, no mat-|the card. The gelding looked a 100| The Brooklyn Club continues to stay wp the same as Broaklyn bridge. a substantial card- ' ter how the horses perform, to 1 shot going down the back- eee GAMES TO-DAY, board box? Tn the first race, for instance, it] stretch, seemingly a sixteenth of @ Mew York at Cincinnati, was said that Sandy McNaughton pected handsomely when bis Ten- same home like a Leonardo IL. Somebody told somebody that some: mebody had geen Sandy mile behind Claquer, the pacemaker. ‘You don't see Ban Johnson's name in the papers now any more than He began moving up nearing the you see Lowden’s or Hoover's. stretch, and on the run home came os 8 like a whirlwind, At the end he The Giants are high enough now to get di: I didn't seem to have been extended Ls bd ae cons bol —It’s afl so surprising! 25c for Twenty EGYPTIAN AMERICAN LEAGUR, Weahingtom. ..30 42 04 fJoyed at the result, there were ten to| When Zosller touched him with the one of him who viewed the struggle} Whip. Carroll and his friends must in disgust when they couldn't find! have mede 4 regular old-fashioned | dim McClelland’s Wild Thoughts or) clean-up on Translate, for his price Whitney's Forgetfy! in the early! was forced down from 20 to 1 to 12 scrimmage for position. George Odom | to 1. and those who stm@ng with him also looked in vain for Rollo, The latter flashed Yor a second in the stretch, but died under the whip just outside| the money. ‘Dhe start in this race! beset ha el a ee bet $1,000 on his Ally at something ot all. Claquer led all the way to the jeans like 15 to L. We hope it te . Byt, the final eighth, only to drop back : Crue, = WL PO) Clube, WL, PO, Fae cere mg erteane end of te Suntly ad seuss tote over’ |suddenty und wompiedy Swe ort Glants Are Only |Eleanor Tennant ome .02 ‘0 ai i | ager says he made every induce- Six Points From First Division CINCINNATI, Oblo, Juty 22.—The oncoming Giants reached thelr high Meets Miss Goss In Semi-Finals In the cami-final round of the singles in the women's annua} met- ropolitan championshp tournament on Tenons Bon finally got home in the sixth after his baokers in his two Previous mac ed im up. had pase was to receive for fighting Had they stuck they might have got | water mark for the year A. D, 1920, turt "7 Increase of over 100,000,000 Misakt Wns BO use, saya Bagiay.|wugn't @ good one for the Ineide| more than even for the two dissp-| re-established themsclvee in. fitth| tenn “Chee oe Moree wat Gide Detrolt at Phiiagsiphia, : tu New York in one da't want any part of Tunney. | horses at the post. Wild Thoughts| pointments, Tenons Bon was lucky Soak ane ved witht t of | ates Leah ot Wettnaton, alone 1 scared them out of the match | and Rollo were among those Who! jn getting to the first turn in front Place and mov Pc \enneee any mattenel - ae were sloughed as the barrier went up and knocked out of early contention. ‘The defeat of Dinna Care, the odds-on choice, came as a shock, The Riddle gelding, however, had no i - |exouse, He gulioped in front at a “ent thing we ever suw to old Lanky|*OW Pace and just stopped. when challenged, The hearts’ of some of Bob Fitavimmons. He te tall and|his back: almost stopped at the same tim Dinne Care is a peculiar running horse. He thrives on_ the Pace of something else, If Butts Fair- six points of the first division tn disposing of the Cincinnat! Reds by @ score of 5 to 3 In the first of a four-game series, The victory came as the climax of a long sustained winning streak that has all but converted a bad also ran into a pennant contender, but it re- mained for Phil Douglas, baseball's human back fire, to thrust his gang- and cloar of all possible interference. Other well-played horses in the race were jumbled out of It early, Among those was the well-played Tetley. | Once in front Tenons Ton had little trouble staying there, but right at the end Turner had to rido him out amartly to stall off the ruah of Great Gull and Airman, . i octeres to bet them $2,600 the NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE of the Clubs, piayore Eleanor Tennant of California Eleanor Goss of this city, Both will start at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs. Benjamin EB. Cole Edith Sigourney, and Mra. bourn and Mrs. W. H. Prit into the semi-final round of Jimmy Blute, well known as an owner and trainer of horses for brother could have placed him behind Georgie on Whisk in the early min- years, died suddenly Tuesday night at the home of his son-in-law, Willte ling frame into the éctivities of the| later innings and stop the Reds in| yesterday with four other teams 11 round before these bracceta, and twen- Games To~Day. Beige A, *| Knapp, at Jamaica. Blute ‘at one ty-nino patra began play in the cham- | Jame iy at Wosueter i . hind rgtas nase ae ee pe time trained the horses of Richard | ™idfiight. pionship mixed doubles, 4 Butts, ve '. Ci 7 ingularly enough, relief pitchers of ne” | eelf. None of the other jockeys, how-|¥. Carman. He was a¢ the Yonkers) , /inkularly enough. relint pitener re Reading’ a4* Adres, $0 on, but on inepection none of | Ver. had any desire to we the paca, track Tuesday afternoon. Ray Fisher started for the Reda and|Reach Final Rey in Doubles Sai Aa ‘has looked the part. Burke doca,|@0d Fairbrother had to rate Dinna — was a horrible example from the outset, Tew . Burns opened the amo with a alngls 8 ' Olymple Team to Ball Monday, Leonard Beskinan and Walter Mor- Care along in front. That the geld- Tt was definitely decided that the Sandy MoNaughton, who has stable if thnt meune anything to him and hig wus it rac! een and raced to third ahead of Rancrof! “ alle, 142 1-5 It might have boon| went out and galloped home in the| ! ithe haaae ad ‘waa forced by Frisch | snd Dean Mathoy, reached the fine) raving, the athictes will participate Dotter Wf “Butta,” finding no pace,| opening scramble with everything jana Bancroft got away. with @ clean| toums "seme vesterday afternoon Inlin a rally in which it is hoped that ndy had aboard. dad tet Dinna Care run his own race Gouble steal, Bunny defenting Kop's agi-| tennte tournament of the brjaccannt 4 enough money will be raised to take and die tn front at a f. t clip, as he ate tuoted return to the plate with a fine| Club of Westchoater, The final Fr proper care of the boys while at Ant- finally did, anyhow, at a slow salt! TRAINING GALLOPS, |) 74.02%, an tor the momont, but the | Mateh will be played aome 4 werp. By Bee en ees tatiee * Lend" anv" tne anno on Fishor. resume M4 Nearly all of the Olymplo team rette: {ta torrid y. With one out, Bancroft] begin, ty-olght - bok r horses disay in 1:38 8-5. | Fairbrother July 21. Tracke Fant. a |i! 7 ei Youn ninted to entre POE 1b, Seren reel. plnreee on members were at Travers Toland paae was handicap Y riding instruc-| ‘Regeeo, 84, ln 1.19; Tet, TS, te 80, 1.17, | Kopf manhandled Frisch's grounder an. + ‘day, 6 squad was in charge of Salting tons, apparently. 1.80 2-5; Tallor Maid, 94, in 1.22: Lewat Ame | Kelly doubled for a net roault of two] One second round match tn a Monkley end Lawnon Rovers hy and why should Sending 64, tm 0026, 1.0625; Fading Stor, 1.2, in | TUNs bg berber | He Ag teens Ppspe Joubles preceded the semi-final — - organisation wiloh| Im the scramble to get aboard |.08; Demet, 12 tn 83-8; Teri, 54, m| Pine and the epoedy Vilech bent Meh: | counters, Ludlow and Philip Van De e in the re-| Aiphee in tho Primrose Handicap | 4804, 1.08; Sr, Boeen, 1-6 a aR 28; Aog | C18 throw to Wing venter defeating Robert Le Roy A rd oa @ high! most of the form students forgot that | High and Raftery, 8-4, in 489-8, 1.1085, rhe ATtH brought on Sim Sallec and] C. AL Bull Jr. by @ score of 7-3, 6—4 RACING Ernie Sictas's Elected IL was in the) Mem. 84 tn 50, 4.02; Temes, 64, in| froin that time onward Ue Gints had | 9 ye aul a Mathie Chon Ga 7 1h 2 been officinily informed ce. This grax 0 80, 1.09465: Koy Opener, 84, in 401-0, ! Hiitlo to offor by way of rebuttal, K + Washburn and Mathes then de ‘ Oe F808 Sood mare showed M4 H Y EMPIRE CITY TRACK all snaemes 2 he how @ fine race the Inat time out at @ mile] 1.08 86, 1.10; Beteien Queen, 84, in TAS; | rot a single In the fifth and Young| feated the Van Deventer brothers b> 5 a ¥ ums for eove is, only tc Biee, 3A, fy 904-6; Wer Marvel, 54, in! outran an infeld tap in the seventh but] & seore of 6 6—%, the winners (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) 4 and seventy yards, only to etop whon ‘<4 training expenses, Fan ghe had paased the sprinting stage, | 4908. 140, 11688; Viw Oteimen, 84, in) (hit was the extont of thelr depreda- | stron ik overwhelming the TO-MORROW statement down end found that previous to that she had won from|.520, 1.1085; Cou Poot, tom, ‘in (02, | tons, Hell and Beekman La ‘of getting aside the money Tt | Victor '8,, 1 m.. ty 1.00; Orewa, tem, in| Bancroft pluyed great ball afela and & Parker and Hugh Vv. ; thee clu really tunco at’ which “wore oncertionity | L4ti Abe Be iw 6199, Ciktaur i'm. | Ma hitting and bien running was. scifi act] MAY NOV. BANDICAF rs, vy , - | deotded factor in the Giant victory, cop court driving an a to reimburse the tus. That day @he reached six fur- imo, Lm, tn 1.06; Hatlnew, 5-8, overhead play being fea- if happened to | jongs in 1.12 4-8 with 128 pounds on uke ae SM R& | ar, Louma, sto, July a.m, Lovie THE HILL VIEW | URSE her back a ran to that cath yes 1am, Atwoe, TR, nba, yey [defeated Howton by A soore of #'¢o 8 In Other stir and it was good snow o 5 eee Doak sooning from rat run when Bayra made mith’e doutte to riglt, Comecbill, 8-4, in 4, 1.1698, Vivien, G4, in BL, 3,0) down, tm. tn 1.6; Tetten, Lam, te 40, 1.18, 1,48 98, terday stop Alphee early and race, to win the 4 wild return of COLLAR Warren . Osgood, the Westchester Ridge championship lawn tennia tourna- ment yesterday afternoon on the clay courts of the New Rochelle Tonnis Club by defeating HB, R t 6, 6, & Herbert in and Franklin ou ere among the other logical contenders t both w in fourth round matel or Woat Paris Sutw H lees by & acare of 7 40 transferring to J hand 0: Powe Ceat end Guv'nor, 1a im Ot a8, PIV LADELUMIA, July 22.—Perrys | County schoolboy, won a place in the Whitney's Pantalette has a world f . 4 Ys Pi ‘ ‘ / Pare, 1-4, 0 ATCO) Vetwid, Lem B28. | fine pliching and Wit rod hittinw | send-Anal dof the annual Kk ” at blows up after about | valve West, bh in H.160-0; km Homie, 5.0, | KAYO & violory to the Philadelphia Ath: | ry Lenin A ARAM ciakcalfedeumll | LY right litt €@ V of spead, © h di a mile. She has done tite twice now, In the Demotnelle Stakes she eeatly outran Nancy Ite and had her apparently @oundly beaten making “4 tum. When, howey Like got Nanoy straightened for the home and called on her for her Vrings, 1-2, in 40) UB, 117, 16628, Haney Laixt, Lm, in 4098, 3.1 1,489; Caddie, thd, ty 4,17 and fatty Konation, td, in 40 Ho, 1m, ih 1.4 10) Has, fn 416, 1,08; Welgenund, 84, in 1.04 5.6; d tie Crahaae, Atoutan defeated | Chicago by & soore of # to 1 in. the ‘4 Hume of the serie when Jones | opentng Williams in a piching duel, | beat OHNO AGO, duly 29.~ fimo exo to three acatterod hits 3, @) BOSTON, July et for the tight little knot~ Expresses fashior’s latest edict correctly and smartly Cluett, Peabody & Co. Inc. Troy NY held Ohi, up to Pantalette it naleady playt and Phit is pion lias i strome for Heess, although | M Bingsie) r ie moves 4 Phitadelphla wa > mT rn Shen want on to win by by a’soure ol {fat 1 tha first parne | the fetter, Dk a piacin in | "treat heerfee | FUL" ON aries, Rixey's four watts In the Mart, At BA OFFICE, |i tai het garioas aifves “Mouth deep ea ‘The "visivoes ‘hit ‘Alssufles’ mad, ig Vimy the tom- ~

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