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Fhe 7... [BEST SPO A oa eapirant, against fart dibta mechanic, Johnny Dundes. why, be a downright a ‘shame to put dn the way of euch a prom- out the bickering, John Jen- Don't sacrifice . We saw him outman- by Ritchie Mitohell out in was swept up. punches” of Leonard to ambitious light- ,| the race. y|attention centered on Knobbte's op- YONKERS SELECTIONS. | First Race—MoClelland entry, Oriole, Brigadier Gen Second Tutter, one , Ts Third Race—Yellow Hand, Jada, rth RaceDaydne, War Marvel, ar Race—The Wit, Sibola, Aster- Sixth: Race—Chevalier, Ballynew, Joo Au: | By Vincent Treanor. VERY once in awhile, but often enough to be profitable, Jimmy Fitasimmons, trainer of the Quincy stable, gets everybody look- ing out the window, as they say at the track. Then ho puts something over that upacts the calculations of the wiseacres, Fitz doesn’t know a thing. Tn accomplishing these stunts late- ly Fitz has been ably assisted by young Jockey Mooney, Yesterday he pulled the unexpected with the Wrack colt Knobbie in the last race. While the field glasses of almost the entire crowd at Yonkers were levelled on The Gov'’nor, Wachapreague, The- odosia and Fright, along comes young Mr, Mooney in the stretch with Fitz's Knobble and gallops home an easy winner, In the face of a hot tip on Wacha- reague and on Fright, with more or jeaa “action” on Gov'nor and an acrom-the~board play on Theodosia, Knobble was overlooked, But if one had taken the trouble to loole back at the colt's previous performances, he would have #een that Knubbie had as good a chance as anything in In his last outing he came from far back and finished right om top of Gov'nor in the race won by Moody, He was a good sixth behind Leonardo Il. previous to that, and at Jamaica June 21, under exactly the @ame conditions as prevailed during the running of yesterday's race, he Was & fast closing third to Serapis and Bodansky. Fitz was lucky yesterday in having ponents, From what was heard around the paddock before the race, Wachapreague was & good thing be- cause he “ran away" from Brigadier have made him what General in the work, So general was the tip on him that even the astute Maxey we: geome on the Gene Tunney, the local light heavy- t, will not be able to box again several weeks. A specialist ex- him yesterday and notified. that his right hand is more bad- ured than tt was at first sup- ‘and that it will not bo well for him to box for at least As @ result Tunney will x at the Armory A. City on Monday night. for lange crowds at every show, entertainment there on jest mM which Tony Mebtholr stormed Jeok Nerd, the grom receijtn amninted to $7,753, between Johnny Buff and Young Zulu rmory A. A. in Jermy Chiy tne Pomponed until Monday night on ac- fo his Test Wn starts hes poored seven knockouts, tng Club of Detroit, on July 24. Charley Boomeriok han completed his card of outs for his second Poxing show of the Auditor jum Sporting Gleb Gf Perth Amboy, N. J., ‘on Beat Tuesday nigie, He will put on two main outs of twelte rounde each. In the star go Georwo Want of Milzabetty mecte Wilkie ‘Thom. son of Brooklyn and Joo Honan tackieg arney Motorer, tints Jack Green Scores Knockout, PROVIDENCE, R. 1, July 23,—Jack Green of Providence knocked out Bat- A Al Nelson with straight right~ Hank. Dunch tothe chin “inthe. sogond round 4 adheduled twelve-round bout FITZ SPRINGS ANOTHER Quincy Stable Trainer Puts Knobbie Over When All Hands Are Looking Elsewhere ; for the Winner. conpsrirve RECORD OF THE FOX HILLS COURSE, YESTERDAY BN TURNING IN oe? CONSIDERING THAT ONE Y Weey NEEDS LMEL PERISCOPE FOR RB pe THE. BLIND HOLES AT FOX HILLS Bold ENGLISHMEN Mane IARKABLE. SCORES = = »,' chances of Gov'nor and Billy Karrick Was up in the air about Fright. “Kim” Patterson, who thought his Theodosia had a change to win, be- came ultra conservative and picked the third hole for his oolt. Pitz wasn't doing any picking, or predicting. He stuck close to his number 4 stall and did all bis talking to young Mooney when he came In with the colors on, Mooney, @ quiet, sensible young man, listened atten- tively, as he always ove to Fits, ond the parade began to the post wi hardly an eye for Kndbble. ‘The yun- ning of the race showed that it does not pay to overlook Fitzsimmons or Mooney at any time, ‘Twas hard to understand why Irish Dream was played 80 confi-/ dently to beat Gladiator in the Knick- erbocker Handicap. Ten days ago they couldn't be dragged together, but aince Irish Dream has beaten Chasseur and won ap about six fur- long race from Carmandale, Dream of the Valley and others. These two races seemed to have given him stake classification overnight, as it were, Only an unusually good horse can run in sprints one day, over the rite the next time and then come out and beat 4@ horse like Gladiator. It remained, however, for the running of the Knickerbocker to prove this. Larry Reinhelmer is doing well with the few horses he has, The young trainer makes few mistakes anc knows how to pick spots for hi ohanges. He had scratched Leather- face twice from easier races than the third yesterday, but evidently he knew what he was d6ing, He got a price yesterday. How that Portuguese was played! From 20 to 1 in aome places down to | 4 to 1 at post time. He was well meant, too, He fought {t out all through the early running but wasn't there when the real racing began. He was through before the stretch was reached, Willle Sheedy had a@ lot of confi- dence in Allivan's ability to win the Rye Purse but he made the mistake ot dropping her in the same race with Jyntee. This daughter of Fatr Play and a Belmont castott is too fast for any such as Allivan, no matter what the weight arrangement. Morning Face won the opening soramble aa if she didn't belong in the company sho was meeting. Bar- rett sent her to the front after the first sixteenth and won looking over his shoulder at ‘Thimble's attempt to oatch her, Se Cochran Offers Dempsey Purse of William A. Brady to-day tasues the following statement: “I am authorized by C. B, Cochran of London to offer Jack Dempsey a purse of 50,000 pounds to meet Georges Carpentier for the championship of the world in London, “Mr, Cochran |x prepared to deposit 20,000 pounds with any responsible per- fon as an evidence of his good faith, Being in possession of Carpentier’ neture to @ contract to meet De there is no further reason why t tails should not be arranged ato} —_— _3HE EVENING WORLD, Cadore Blows Up ee | RAB BB. FRIDAY, JULY 23,1920, — “ay, \\ And Robins Lose Again to Pirates PITTSBURGH, July, 23—The Rob- ine will have to play better than they have so far here to win the pennant. ‘They've dropped two straight to the Pirates through weak pitching and poor fielding. It looked like an easy Brooklyn vio- RTING PAGE IN NEW YORK RAY AT FOX HILLS t, 1920, by The Pross Publishing Co, (The New York Mvening World.) Fox HILLS LILLY POOL. By Thornton Fisher ANO THEN LO@m SOME GUNS IN PADDED CELLS LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. TR Gapyetghht, 2050, ty Tas Prous Publishing Oo (The New York Brening World.) PARIS) July 23, Famous Britons Win Over Tom Boyd and George Fotheringham by Wide Margin. By William Abbott. T i@ really too bad Harry Vardon can't play golf. Fifty years of age, handicapped with an injured thumb and never having seen the course before, the former ix times holder of the British title could only get a 69 at Fox Hills yesterday in | the 86-hole Vardon-Ray and Boyd- Fotheringbam exhibition, Yes, Var- Gon t# to be pitied for his ignorance of the old Scotch game. While Var- don went great guns, his giant part- ner, Ted Ray, simply burned up the course, getting 71 ana a 67, which creates a new competitive record for the Staten Island Mnks, The blend- ing of such remarkable teamwork [by the two visiting Britons fairly ‘swainped the defending pros, Tom Boyd of Fox Hills and George Foth- eringham, Richtinond County Coun- try Club, The margin was 10 up and 8 to go, which means the home- guard never had a peep In, The afterhoon round hadn't pro- gressed far when a terrific thunder- storm blew in from the adjacent bay and drd@iched players, spectators and the course. In the distant club bh lights began to twinkle, but the match went on despite rain, semi-darkness and the wet going. Ff anything the heavy going seemed to benefit the husky Kay, whose tremendous drives far outdistanced the others, The hu Briton is one of the longest hitters in the game and his tee shots yes- terday afternoon made some of the Fox Hills folks arch their eyebrows in astonishment. Ray drove so far that most of the time he was putting for 3's, while he was patching to- gether his great round of 67. Soon after the start it w. Pennant Bee Starting to Buzz In Giants’ Bonnet ton, who recently shut out the Pirates in a seventeen-inning struggle, will quite Dear friends in (he land of the Stare, Stripes and suckers:—I am yery| Probably be the Giants’ pitohing card tory had not Lem Cadore weakened |%°rry I have to leave your sweet and jolie America so quick, but Georgette, ‘and the locals scored twice on him |™Y Wife, she must come back to Paris for the summer openinfes in shirt- in both the seventh and eighth in- nings, Exnie Krueger's catching was poor, ‘The score waa 6 to 2. In Cadore’s two innings Pittsburgh scored four runs on four singles, a two-bagger and a home ran. ‘waists, auswer is Nothing! And I must do like she say for the present, becau heavyweight compared with a honeymoon? je whut is a Deschamps, he tell me the But I will return in the fall because there are beaucoup boobs in Kansas City who have not yet see me, and Jacques Curley has hired the big hall to | #™eht. Jacques also state they are two or three bank- take them in next fall> In the seventh the Pirates at- rolls In Dubuque I have not touched yet, so I will come back next fall, no tempted a double steal and Krueger threw the ball into centre fleld, Cut- shaw crosbi ing run, Nictolson walked a minute! later and stole second easily, Krue- ger’s throw hitting the dirt, ‘The Rovine hit Hal Carlson quite) freely and hard in the early runs, but | he steadied himself as the game pro- gressed, and after the fourth inning I have seen Jacques in elght installments of the 1 the visitors never got another man as, much. But this talk of-fight between me and Ja far as third base. Konetchy doubled | in the seventh with none out, but was) caught trying for -third on Kilduff's| bunt to Grimm. eae STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, Ciube, Clube, WW. Brooklyn St. Loute, Cinoinnatt Chioage 800 GAMES YESTERDA Bt, Loul Philadelphia at Chicage, AMERICAN LEAGUE, Clube, = WL, PO, Chieage at Boston, Detroit at Philadelphia, St. Loule at Washington, i TRAINING GALLOPS. July 22. Track Fast. Quietade, 38 in 85; Tickliah, 3-8 tn 8 in 38 +8 in SF BH; Leonwell, 8-8 tn aT 2-5. Chevaller, S-8 in 382-5; Under Fire, 3-8 tm Bt; Carmondale, 3-8 tn .90 8-3; Aleatres, 3-8 tn 302.5; Ross K., 1-2 tn .50 2-5; Polly Ann, 1-8 tm .80; Donnacona, 1-2 1 49 20; Staunch, 1-2 in 60 2-5: Marie Antoinette, 1-2 (a ,82 ‘Tableau d'Honnour, 1-2 tn .2; Coro Cole, 1-2 In 40; Lucky Find. 1-4 In 50; The Dauphin, 1-2 tn 80 2-5; aire, 1-2 n .62; Double Rye, 1-2 tm 829-8; The Cook, 1-2 tn .50 2-5; Funberty- gibbet, 1-2 tn 52 2-5 Young Adam, 1-2 tn 49 2 51; Pan 1-2 in 60; 514-5; Jook Beott, 1-2 tn 1; In 49 2-5; Serapls, 1-2 tm .d0 2 era}, 12 lo 40 2-5; Capt, Mershler, Northern Belle, 5-8 tn 2.04 1-2 tm 40; Younged, 5:8 in 1.08; Rancocas, ®8 tm 1.04; Swirl, 8-8 tn 1.08 1-0; Hasten On, 5-8 tn 1,06 2-5; Sibole, Sim 1,07; ‘Trousient, 5-8 tn 1.06 2-5; Michavelll, 3-4 19 1.10; Shendandoah, 8-4 in 1.173 Navhaltus, Sef in 117; Dark Horse, $4 in Pluribus, $4 tm 118 2-5; Duo de Moray, 3-4 in 1.10; Bober-na-DBreena, 8-4 in 1.20; Dream Girl 3:4 in 1.20; War Club, S-4 tn 1.17: Moody, 3-4 th Howard Frankie Notter To-N ‘The Bayonne A. A.'a weekly show will be held efo-night. In the main ‘ound encounter Joh: and Frankle Notter will In a specially event Joe Tiern Howard Al the National A, ©. Inst nigit. Young as out over twonty minutes, Youn a Rhode. Island v stop) of eport in th v= i Suuthey also’ sahsduled eth of q DM wards Huster Rothman. for suprema: , and Charl Bayonne will ure Notter-Howard affair seoma to eliminate one or the other of the pair os cach vowed to scare a J a.n65:84 Kallipolis, 84 dn 1.1043; Amertoan Boy, 3-4 tn 1.20 28, | Dolly C. 3-4 in 164-8; 1 i | aay Brauk Waters Eamen A, 1 1 in 1.50 H |reduged the course Lo matter what the newspapers say, Oh, how I love the lovely America! the plate with the ty-| better if the Statue of Liberty would hol come to New York. the bad things of Georges, but what editors say I was nice? It is the grand lie for to day Iam indeed. of my manager, | ¥ close now, but I return in the fall, chance for one born every minute in America to grow up and buy ticket to see Georges spar. I only want now to say I love the America people very. | Yery much. I like you 6o much I send this cable collect. " It ts jolie. Only T would like it id both hands up the next time I Tam yet.dizzy from the nice things you do for Georges. | when I appear in your very nice country. I know the box-fighter ctitios aay do I care? Didn't the movie picture afraid of Monsieur Jacques Dempsey. tied and 1 like him very eqifes annoy me very much Why should two good movie actors fight, and maybe I lose my row teeth? Georgette, she say, no, no, no! And Georgette is manager of And while I stay away 4t give a GEORGBSs. Braves Rally and Beat Cardinals. ST, LOUIS, July 23.—Boston trailed St Louls for eight innings then rallied in the ninth, scoring two runs and win- ning by 5 to 4. Opportune Hitting Gains Cub Victory CHIGAGO, July 23.—Erratle fielding behind Meadows, coupled with oppor- tune hitting by’ Chicago, enabled the Cubs to, defeat Philadelphia by @ score of 4 to z, Red Sox to Claim Traynor. BOSTON, July @8.—The Boston Red Sox will enter a claim for Traynors shortstop of the Portsmouth, Va., Club, whose purctmse for $10,000 by the Pitt burgh Pirates has been reported, Barrow, manager of the Red Sox, an- nounced to-day, Welch's Single Wins for the Athletics. PHILADELPHIA, July 2 Weloh's Infield single with the bases Mlled scored two runs and won the game from Detroit by @ acore of 3 to 1, Wisconsin Recruit for Tigers. GREBN BAY, Wis, July 23.—R. Mil- ton Wilson of this city has signed contract for next season with the De- troit Americans, it was announced to- day, He ts member of the Two Riv- era-Lake Shore League team, White Sox Win Pitching Duel. BOSTON, July 23,—Kerr had better of Harper in a pitchers’ duel and Chicago defeated Boston by a score of 2 to 1, the — ‘ider Ties Dyer for Medal at De DMAL, N. J, July 23,—Making ju- dicious use of a powerful trudgeon, interspersed at odd moments with « steady side-arm stroke, Percy W. Ken- dall, a rank outsider, paddied through 4 Weak solution of local real estate to a Ue for the medal at 78 with Frank W. Dyer of Upper Montolair in the Deal invitation qualifying round. The field was more or leas @ mediocre pnpo- mtion aid the scores were much che same, omy more so, This can be partially attributed the activities of several heavy storms that appeared at frequent intervals and condition a ne in Venice. at something Rank Ou proximating a street » Indifferent natators of w disadvantag since water wings were barre: a few of the totals suffered accordingly. Kendall, however, appeared to feel perfectly ‘at home, ‘and since he plays from Deal, this Was absolutely as it should be. He failed to do anything startling on the outward journey, takin all of 43, but coming home he suddeniy akened to the possibilities at hand id turned in a remarkable 3, one stroke under par. Dyer, who has played sound golt in 'y tournament to date, was out in 41 and back in 37. He came tn for the worst of the heavy going and did well Yin Lady wed Agrippa, Lun 144 4 a Soren t acini ss anew reTRT OEE 1 to Anish in a Joint tle with the tn- spired Kendall, who was pleased to re- port an eagle two on the home green by way of it ous. ® White Sox Buy Amos Strunk From Athletics PHILADELPHIA, July 23.—The Chicago White Sox have obtained Amos Strunk, outfelder of the Phil- adelphia Americans, it was announced to-day. The Athletics recently asked waivers on him and Chicago claimed him at the waiver price, Strunk, one of the last of Connie Mack's world’s champions, was sold to the Boston Red Sox In 1918. He returned to the Athletics last year. <_< NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs, puvino., Be Ab "a6u! nati. Tonto. # 8 CN ey Abron--* $4 ‘818) Nrrmane 0. Wet ground, feacing- Akron, Games To-Day, Jomey City at Roading, aad ‘Toronto ‘Alzoa, Empire City Track (YONKERS & MT. VERNON) TOMORROW $6000 EAST VIEW STAKES YONKERS HANDICAP THE EDGEWOOD PURSE And Three Other Superb Contests FIRST RACE AT 2.80 PB, ) 1 Race Trainn jaye Grand Ge: rminal, Haclen Division ‘a 1 train Aino via Lexington Ave. ‘Subway, or W. to Mojt lawn Station Reserved Ringsld Front Rows for | JACOB! ALL STAR BOI FANNIE tN wR ui TICKET OFFICE, Ni Hote way & 28Th St, ne 245 Ie a, ERVED SEATS ALL BALL GAMER: er ! ~ Ayana anu e werent. PULTON vs, WILLS to-day against Dutch Reuther of the world's champions. ‘The Giants are now in fourth place and the pennant bee ig starting to wuzz in their bon- net, a3 they have beaten the Reds two The New Yorkers say they'll return home in third place. The Giants had a close call yester- day, despite wonderful pitching by Jess Barnes for eight innings in which he held the Reds to four soattered hits and allowed them no runs. A muft of # thrown ball by Kelly in the ninth gave the world's champions an opening and they almost tied up the game; but for some wordy work by Jaké Daubert they would have done it. ‘The Red first baseman in- terfered with Frank Frisch while run. ningyto third and was called out, If he bad run straight to third without trying trickery two runs would have gone in snstead of one on a hit which followed. ‘The fina! score was 2 to 1. Spencer tripled in the second, and after Doyle had walked he acored on Smith's out. In the elghth Barnes sin- gled to centre and went ull the way to third when Roush let the ball go through him. Burna slashed hard through the box, but Luque slowed down the hit and Kopf threw out Burns at first, Barnes scoring on the play. The Giants nearly got another tally in the ninth off “Hod” Eller, but Rous! saved it by throwing out Young at the plate after catching Spencer's fly. In the ninth Daubert was safe when Kelly dropped Doyle's throw, | Roush singled to left, putting Daubert on_sec- ond. Duncan tapped to Frisch and Dau- bert ran into him as he was fielding the ball. Daubert was called out for inter- fe to centre, scoring Duncan on third.” “Greasy’ purposely passed, filling t Moran rushed in "Dutel hit for Eddie Sicking, but “Dutch” hit into w Qouble play, Bancroft to Doyle to Kelly, which saved the day. rence by Hank O'Day. Kopf singled if Roush aid puttl eale w: Vardon and Ray Display ~ Brilliant Team Work In Match at Fox Hills CARDS AT FOX HILLS. MOTNING, Ray and Vardon— ou. e evident that the two invading Britons who hope to lift the American open title at Toledo next month were in rare form, Vardon wae etill bandi- capped by a sore thumb that kept him out of the Shawnee champion ship cartier in the week, Even with the injured member the British atar was pitching up his approaches with all the dazgiing accuracy of a Vardon at his best. ‘The many “blind” holes that are eo | troublesome to strangers at Fox Hille were a cinch for Vardon, whose drives and iron shots followed a iinr straighter than the crow’s. Not fa behind Vardon on the opening roun came the lumbering Ray, who never failed to chip in with a helpii shot. "Phe two gave a splendid exhibition of teamwork. On the other side Boyd and Fotheringham were putting up 4 game that would win the majority of matches, but it so happened their opponents were mucli different from the majority of golfers who play Fox Hills during the run of the various seasons. Boyd wasn't especially brilliant and his partner was uncertain on the greens, but it was not so muoh their | weakness as their opponents’ uhusual ¢ | strength that gave Vardon and Ra: |@ lead of six holes at the end of the | first round. On the second journe ¢Vardon took 74, but his partner went wild and returned hie record ¢ which terminated the match 10 up and 8 to go, To-day Vardon and Rey will en- counter Jerry Travers and Oswald Kirkby on the Woodway coufse, near Stamford ; Confidence— is sometimes misplaced through lack of judgment. Good judgment puts confiden: ss Par aeant Standard Qual- ty. Par-amount Shirts, soft col lars, neckwear and other need- ables win confidence. Right out in the open with Standard Prices. 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