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* ; NiO Sen ‘3 , al be THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1920. In “‘Met’’ Golf Tourney. IF IT ISN’T ONE THING IT’S ANOTHER By Thornton Fisher With Sensational Card Lanky Player Covers Greenwich Course in 69, Which Isa New Competitive Record There, Incidentally Getting the Jump on a Classy Field, Including Walter Hagen, Defending Titleholder, Who Trails: Two Strokes Behind. Copyright, 1920, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). TURN OvT THE LIGHTS iM oN TROUGH FOR TH EVENING -OH DEAR Tr A ROUGH BUSINESS — By William Abbott. BEST CARDS AT GREENWICH. IVB Jim Barnes a good first : x , round and no one will be able Sa ine, om jattte, to pass him. ‘This has long | Waker Hagin Der. boon @ favorite prophecy of golf fol- | Jue eeu quater Inge lowers. fanky Jim ja undoubtedly | Dmgke Pipe etme the best shot maker now piayink the | Wifral Beil, Wilmingon « game, /The tall St. Louis pro, how- | Jark Birnie Menon io npsey Won't Fight Wills and There’s No Reason Why He Should. y a es i DPS. Rew Your eretna Wont ever, has beon a notorious bad etart- | Prt alee inumdon er. This weakness has been costly | fey Hunt, \istoin . matter how Jack Dempsey in big tournaments. Barnes invariably | °J; ir feels about it or what his man- would start off on the wrong foot and} J. then finish within a few etrokes of the winner. If Jim ever starts on high speed look out for him has been the warning of the Barnes following. All right, we're going to look closely a ager, Jack Keam®, may say on! “a6 subject, Dempsey isn't likely to Wight Harry Wills, Ana. the public : not demand that he do 60.; @ fight wouldn't do the sport @ny good. On the contrary, it would | ier iat, Searsiabe FULTON HAS MANY QueLITIE S+ ack Dowling, Ff . Uv 2 es |to-day and again to-morrow. Peter O'Hara, Shacteames ro0 Brobably do the game irreparable THAT WOULD MARE HIM Long Jim got his long awaited fly- | fuck Inrlice, scerwiais Ho jiet when it le enjoying its A REAL GHAMP BUT | ling start yesterday ‘in the opening | fx*Kangen” siwanoy R popularity. ‘ HAS A @HICKEN HEART— THE OTHER- jround of the \metropdiitan open} bat, Semen, Rosaet might beat Wills in -jig QE CANT TAKE! ITs ON Lata ‘Tellier, ‘Brae Bam je has beaten most of hts s HAND FRANK MORAN WITH ONL HIS OLD MARY ANNT WILL ALWAYS ATTRACT THE FANS BeGuse OF AIS GAMENESS - HE NEVER QUITS championship at Greenwich. He out- distanced a great field of pros and 4 amateurs, his 69 score representing | 4%; !uT™ paler la new competitive record for the | Pat O Hare, Shackamasn » beautiful Greenwich Country Club “Ranne wh links, Barnes, always a deliberate, scientific shot maker, was in superb form yesterday. He was as near a golfing machine as any mortal can upponenta, but of what benefit would “much a victory be to him? And It should get into the ring with 4 4 and knock him out, as he Fulton, what an edifying spec- ” it would be, No, Such a match Sr geregts and uncalled for. It only incite racial feeling and jcen where it can be avoided. fe realize that colored sportsmen gevssssasz2: lhe. ‘The Greenwich course measures | who holds the French tour title Would like to eee Wills got an oppor- 6,320 yards, lald out over rolling ied wae pr ee the Shier tavern. in - to shes a champ eue. bat jcountry, especially the short tenth | ine recent British national cham- ake o' e sports welfare TRIES TO COVER HS . which is practically all down an | incline. Barnes was out in 35 and | back in 34, the last nine holes being Muirfield, 10 press their de- h, which doubtless pionship at good. Arm was not 80 ur could only account for Bit TILDEN, awed an 85, the round being his second stirup ugly feelings between FEAR OF DAMAGE the most dificult of the journey. His! came of golf since landing here last the blacks and the whites TO HIMBELF RACQUET, SHASHER. OF only mistakes were on the elghth and \Saturds eet Hie otis amncta tre TI8 It is hari for some of the colored THE WORLD MISSED THE ninth holes, which were easily offset) \)” teed-off in the opening round es. This was AMERICAN TITLE ONLY by negotiating three holes under par | oi og under auch physical handi- y night on the TH res, caps. Armour was in a British tank ewark where Wills Lal Sioaleoalengeis wo strokes gbebind Barnes came Walter Hagen, the defending title nolder, who is ‘a wicked opponent to have stepping on one’s heela in a big THE ON THING THar HAS KEPF DUNDEE FROM ATITLE HAS BEEN return tri had ed Fulton out Several automobiles carrying colored sports Were held up along with others at the regimont cars of and served during four } the war, His casualties in- inte the loss of ‘his left eye, a abat- te AND HE PLAYEO THE FINALS IN ONE INSTANCE WITH A BAG FOST= eived fF 4 foot and a leg and hand punoe ferries on the Jersey side, and th = = scrap. Hagen, who only arrived fro " e fight tark exchanged waa of a highly HSS OF ae England last Saturday, was a trif ar the neeroon - ie Krretean got exciting order, What started in good FINISHING PUNCH uncertain on the greehm several) cn play « fine gaine, his showing ‘Patra Intoring deve pe, ducky pissed puts being very costly. yesterday not being a true line on his we cave dope runs true the championship should resolve itself down to a warm tilt between Barnes and Hagen, and sentiment yesterday was equally di- vided aa to the chances of the ‘two and Gossip leading pros. Barnes and Hagen won't By John Pollock have any joy party at Greenwich. | There's a flock of some expert oppo- | Another good fighter from California Bee pee a i Wen ke his first appearance ina bout ‘Tied with Hagen in second plac Hirslaniyedtareahadanchyien tlhe Wille MacFarlane, « tall oa perce but for cool headed ent on the part of the returning White sports. The negroes seemed to the victory of Wills as giting the privilege of “lording it” over white man in their vicinity, SEY is not the least bit afraid of Wills, and there is no reason why he should be. — fine collection of shots. ‘The programme to-day calls for 18 holes. y nda will be run off OMT west total for the holes winning the championship which Walter Hagen captured last year at the North Shore Club. Fistic News Beaten on Favorite by Inexcusable Exhibition, But the Stewards Didn’t Even Try to Find Cause. LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O'Hara Built eeeon In Gupuricht, 1099, bo The Pres Publishing Os (The New York Brening Worl) ee ae ee ia ne Safe ‘noes cotchman who is Daniel G' opinion he would knock him out ; i y & Pee ara : elters Veim's private tutor of the ancient 5 they ever inet, bin we hope they By Vincent Treanor. * YONKERS SELECTIONS. A glance at the league standings shows Philadelphia is the foundation | weigit, and will engage in a twelver Coot” bor a long time MacFarlane Oversize i never meet in a public arena. We ViR make a dash for the #ubw Firat Ruce—-Arnold, Charley Sum- | Of baseball, round contest with Tohy Marto, the local joq the field, until Barnes and Hagen 2 igromeer will even try ont © cal igi at eau ech my, Ditturent hiyen. ee tes e ° * ‘ fighter, at the Armory A. A. of JerseY preezed in during the afternoon, With lng them toget We are sure ance when in a hurry, econd Kace—Rexumarias, Mona: A satvin Q City, In the other bout Jimmy Sullivan scores were grouped J. Douglas) kard nade 1 eur, we picture machin sw thfetes to Belgium, = vy oO Nn? nobbie. |fummers of this city, anad b See ef er, Jo 4 in mixed matches. He ought to| y, ‘ fourth Fiat ‘1 ; 2 rrel Arthur Reid. From that a es ¢ Joe3 im mizod matcher, | He cught tol you tried to pick! your way down) qauoleuy Race—Naturul Bride, Lipton will keep on sending over Shamrocks till he runs out of Roman| 6... sunoey, ihe twal ight hearswelant, wil Sere ike fleli was weil epread out, aor Gorin, o He promoted the paar Street at Innoh hour and nein Race—~Aurum, War Club, | numerals. ngoing ve box Larry .Witltama, the Miderport { TORD TERE S ‘which made Jack Jobnson cham-| been Knockec atou. and forced into} Bait ‘be oc ead Greate anarreiry ‘ i at the Armory indepen Jexs Sweetser, Yale freshman and ‘Tex and everybody knows what Sixth Race—Lady Algy, Toreador, heavyweight, at the Armory A. A. of Jermy City a8 Swee c nw the middle of the street by the human Measure the worth of q Mi bi JOHNNY DUNDEE IS GOING ON THE STAGE, WHERE 5 BS jon Aug. % as his hand i» otilt bad that he intercollegiate champion, did the best naks ¥ impecet Johnaon was to the fighting) inaric uuch against your wishes te Eee v.T. TO BE BOTH A DRAW AND A eNONROUI AGH, WiKHnE tim: HORS Fe a ey atari, 1) anager ays of the handful of amateurs who sal- this tire in actual dollars and intentions? Sure you have. It = ee ee eae etna is in w worse condition. than i led forth to measure their skili with) | and cents cost per mile Sette) When’ fight referees| M&ppens to you evgry day, Yet, we was a8 flew: wappoasd, those who pull down money for tell. i y the Sec ‘: : travelled. On that basi: Ser really ee (eat, referees | racemuers, will at ‘times get up on |one and should not be held against The, Scotch-Wop will have to battle Harry Lauder and Enrico Caruso ng how the Scotch game should be our hind legs and cuss at a jockey|him in doping out his chances in at their own game and still give them plenty of weight. Katie Pitzsimmons, who proved to the matistee- played. Young Jess turned in a neat the value in Majestics is sonages in the ring as the fight-|who, mounted on 4 horse, may be sprinting races to come, The colt - Loe ee age er meer tu of wre ame abe 9 eciimate Heit, 46, which landed him smack up with exceptional. ome, but that jod seems to bave|Carried wide at turns, pocketed, was u theres considerably in the 3 3 . wel! by making pounds for his is ize F passed eatively. Nowadays referces| blocked, und shut off ‘during the|oarly running when Carmandale out- MoGraw provesa man may be down but he's never out of the pennant race./ Ge NOME RI Ie 8 eaten Majest'c Sales Corporation epeng up over night, without ex-|Funning of a race in which every | Stepped him to the far turn and War . , ws Ht sneer ne ‘eetzer sagt hskeg 1 the ad-| 1834 Broadway or knowledge of the rules of other rider and horse are scrambling ‘vel ran along on the out- Vardon and Ray are now taking more cups than Lipton ever lost. will keep Fitraimmons yent of Tom Armour, the young Scot a ring warfare. Politics and wih but one object In view, tl et of bie aA something of a . . * bt we m hands oy = ce make them, and the: gett(ng into the more advant pocket, the colt shortened his " . . . ft ne a | competently without ortichal| position, It is the thought of our stukdes and Happy Buxton hi The A's could win pennants if they scored baseball games like golf. Pad Serna Ti ul Ponmeoek own troubles on foot that, makes us |to sit bolt upright im the sti i y 7 3 who iy being handle Harry Extle for instance, Who i being handled b @ver heard of him as a ring arbiter Dan Morgan now, was mmatehed to-day ly Morgan to meet Ilarry Greb take a lenient view of the work of rups to keep from jumping on Car- Jockeys In a race. The best of them | Shella are still landing at Antwerp, but they're efgt-oared instead of eight- mandale's heels, hemmed in as he inch. ; Fred had only a teft hand with which to fixnt ba himself, while Wills took advantage of the unfair leverage the Fulton's armpit gave him, Ertle instead of circling around the fighters and watching | Randa stood behind Walls w litte to the right and out of range of the lat- ter's tight hold on Is opponent, Brtte known his business he and defend rip on both — uheir _ ff Witaburah wunds at @ bosing show 4 Balore boxing became legal In Jersey?|can’t avoid interference and more | Was, Had Rice, on tho Carman colt, to bo browtht tn ar q eee eine Ke was Uekhows hoyefotten than not they are to be ex- | moved out a bit from the rall, ‘Daydue | ince hunting eens corametton weal Carin Macnee Bune et Ciena ever, wouldn't make any difference ifjcused. But there are Instances |might have shot through in front of | y result of her victories in the running| to 1 I iy if | 5 day and clinched the showed that he knew his business,|When one has to look in vain for | him, but, well within his rights, teles with Bheviln before the latter I the Fulton-Wilis fight he per-|reasons that will excuse an exhibi- ‘Teddy wasn't providing any such 2 iplino hare r Mitted the most flagrant of fouls and | tion of nd horsemanship, opening. The result was that Day- in continues to piay | ns oe “al fm Going eo brought the fight to a| ‘There was one such yesterday at |due had to run under restraint when Mt the ‘Woalmire Club| YAdle Harvey has fost tren appointed the 3 7 Boater end wheat might have cone |the Empire track with Tommy |he wanted to te tretching his legs Yesterday tnd defeated dire UD} atchinaber of the Crescent of Lowell, Mass., t GRASSES trend ‘rounds nad’ ther. | Rowan in the role of the Inexcusable, |to thelr Ilmit, ‘This took just about Hirsch im a third round mutch by a| who are conducting thelr outdoor shows tn the bia | I ugaly tested both men, Rowan rode the favorite Aurum in|enough out of Daydue to make him| As a result of yesterday's matcnes on) score of 6—0, 6—. Which is oonducting {te outdoor shows in the big | of u} alee the second race and got him beat by | succumb to the closing rush of Major | the turf courts of the Crescent Athletic at next show on this Saturday night Billy Pitzaim- | if IN the clinch which preceded the Hide Shas was the most unreseon. iat Leg peel ~~ priespie a rs Club four teams are left in the tourna- Ou ouly, Lab acyl words mons of Yonkers, who is making his home in . — | ble we e ven Ul MON. e}in ela sixteenth, when » Ni Yor jo} a cad here when i: Uhelsea, sh. eel jus ve - | . mat berm set ta spuibe set lett the barrier with the sole|looked the winner, It sere the iuck Ras chraeieaite Kuep ace H by emigaay he amplon three-year-old eo iar matman tea tae lana : 5 ort if ] Goods i * m4 nder FUl-|Furpose of having Aurum beaten,|of racing that kept Daydue in be- | y “i i r y i vf i SFE Uae - fonts armpit. In wrestling it mignt| {hun enabling the layers to make | hind Carmandale and flanked by War'| (cent eee Teter ee ee hc: |pures ot Trotting Horse Hreeders!| jonny Martin. tbe eal lghtwelaht, will meet | = age be bedi ote Men, with|¢jeun-up, he couldn't have succeeded |Macvel, which prevented him from |), uae OAL Eves ONG! P28 ei the sec Node in OLR Towerine iig| Youne Maxwell of Albany tn a ten-round bout at ; Y fight arm ted up and uss lbetier. “The ride bordered on the | running the others diazy when his | 5@n and Alrick H. Man jr. in the upper | owy world's record a second and x ihml{,| the Siar A.C. of Troy next Monday night. In an Slightl: Damaged by tj i acl Ta centr a My ai arg criminal and yet the stewards al- | speed would have counted, haif and Walter Morrill Hall and Leon-| tye was a prohibitive favorite and barred | other ten rounder Marry Nelson wf Brooklyn will ra Ky if F if r r 8 Had would “ ines Buck, “ ved all the rent.” f 4 e ; Baye knooked down Wills glove. This! at thaiwstage, Ne neemed content to auisen Buok, “and saved sil the S68" | bale sapere Wiaderstain sie National Most of the damage was slight and does i would have br nt the men out Of! remain lengths behind the last horse, Clay Court champion; ’ Miss anor * aye : the illega! situation ahd into the open, | fynaln Hnetie Veni stch he showed |, 200k Joyner caused it to be known | Tennant of California, Miss Idith Six- not affect the serviceability of the di~- Where ihe fight maht have gone on| WEY tn the back stretch ho showed |that he needed three youngsters with | ourney pf Boston and Holand Toberts, fairly and squarely. Can you imagine good old Charley White, Tim Hurst, Johany White or ome of the fumous referves of the cord letting anything like Wilis' jock escape them? Not a chance Why, Hymic Kugel, who refereed the © Dundee-FVvizsimmons go, wouldn't have stood for it. While offi t} fs in) run the top of horses in less |" ANTWERP, July 20.—The American \ “AB ths bout Hymie was ag active as al than ‘the next sixteenth of a mile, | challenge by Arada. ATR. July Tee Anetiont COLF TENNIS } ‘ballet dancer and he saw to it that) why the stewards might further have en Olympic medala. At the ceremony ircl- BICYCLES TENT H ~ peither e} wide gh te " oe asked, did Rowan make such a be GALLOPS. dent to the presentation there was no Ss q ) Hymie dislodged many a glove whi gought arm grips and showed he knew hlatretch the lowed Rowan to dismount after the race, Welgh out and proceed to the Adock without pi him. even questioning The lad's exhibition, probably an honest one at that, called for some king of an official query, in fact it was due the public, The officials in the stand might have asked Rowan why he made'no effort to get himself a position going to the first turn, why trailing around dred yards of Liola, the pacemaker? Jockeys 8 a rule don't allow their mounts to fall that far out of a race even in a 4-mile steeplechase, Aurum evidently had speed in re- serve all this time, or he couldn't have suddenly shot out of his target carrying position at the far turn and = move? At the head of the jockey had his mount in a contending position and set sail Little Buck, erstwhile Mayor of sth Street, who is trying to usurp similar honors and powers on 116th Street, {s planning a walk to Sara- toma, Buck 1s complaining because his boarding mistress at the Spa ha jumped his room rental nearly 60 per cent, and he wants to save every dollar to meet the raise. “T might have married her last season,” solllo- aspirations to be Jockeys. Yesterday morning he had forty applicants at his Belmont Park stable. “They're taking Rustler," the word was passed around on the lawn just before the sixth race, “info.” Rustler was like thing, standing off a most determined a good It was real |. d Beckman vs. Harold A, Throckinor- ton und Charles M. Bull Jr. in the lower. As there are three days left in which to complete the remaining three matches, the committee has decided not to hurry the tournament. Only one semi-final will be decided this afternoon, that be- tween Hall and Beekman and. 'Throck- morton aud Bull, ‘The other semi-tinal will be held to-morrow and the tite match on Batiraay. To round out the programme exhibitios the betUng. in matchos will be Clarencé Gritin and Willis the Pacific Coast will appear, OSTEND, Davis of Belgium, nlc contest, han the British team did again Belgians on Monday. ne hint of a prot on the gr which had bs t against the Aine da of professionalism, rumored might be made. tackle Kid Jackson, ferent articles. sold at less than HALF PRICE CAMPING Fire— ‘ater—Smoke Almost all of the $150,000 Stock of Sporting Goods and Camp Equipment on the upper floors of our 831 Broadway Store was damaged in the recent fire which occurred there. Many of them will be CANOES » the difference between the one arm) for Tutte, in trout he AT MAUINE, Inky 2—Track fant,—Sweet _— ve VACUUM BOTTLES SWEATERS aera eed el pad eg id EIR SSE IR AE Bl Bl bur ei Hoag eg ee ANTWERP, July 5 29, (Amsoointed } 3 x = | time. Was painfully late, however, |in a8; Makeon Ballet, % mw, in 98; Frane| Press).—Notwithstanding the fact that erate by which #ome fighters and Aurum was beaten. Had Rowan | tre, % eaten atta Quen’ ym. |the American trap shooters made a re BATHING SUITS CAMERAS opens 62 vntelr advantage over thelr! heen a bit energetic in the BACK |i, 9440; (rine, % mu tn 20; Mes Canny, |SWCCP, In the clay target events, Nor BASEBALL TACKLE eres are, . stretch he might have “walked hom aor ne jaye * i D points of the 4 fe are not making any excuses for|Hie wasnt. Why? The public | yur yg ae an are Cb t aly cd ‘ Poulton or his showing. It's too late | for that, but we feel that he was the | Wictien of an incompetent referee. He | Waa fighting well up to the time the ought to know. George Odom must know now that Bae Sarees te oat ise ae) Sees tees eT ih, Males lee, pm ae, coe Empire City Track I nee ae kee a | E> practically praly tar don't ieuow the emp: | Mog, amt Merkin 9m, 1 mpire AY “ | ATHLETIC AND SKATING SHOES —_—— > uly! eh ct t a ’» VERNON) fee Lach Knocks Out Harry | steed vines thon in |oht: 4m SA: l'taidew, | Q i ‘ Dramer tn ists * xinjor Mary end, 4 om, AN; TOMORROW TROY TAILORED SALE ONLY AT 831 BROADWAY ; | BT. LOUIS, July 2%—Joo Lynch, the Plokwik eat Ih 1.0026; Sailor, % a, in 1.00 . || WHITE PLAINS HANDICAP hard-hitting New York boxer, knocked NAAN 580 Over % mm, in 10629; Moding Mtar, Sm, i 1,08; Yoat Harry Bramor, the sensational shment, Yesterday, the Malor | young Aaa, % ssn 1.08; The Why % m. ta HILLSDALE PURSE iT Se eee rele did previ. [208 Panumn, % eo. in 1.20; The Bog, THE MILLBROOK PURSE O . O ars rs , y Vice Chainnat, % m, is 1182-5; Phurtbuy { . i» Baseball Park here. : ously, that ix ning from behind | 1 Omi ue, Hemiler, on in the fi i thing and breezing, Yesterday Major | *™ y arahlen, M: ea en's ebay the Parke was meeting some fairly good | 14494: Jude Derd, % m. in 1.16; it. Lynch made a big hit and will matched to box Harry Kubakoff. 20, he Troy in a “te beat sprinters 1 was more or less ov @dom thought more of Au- ch in the second rac of Major Parke's, or at least Chat's how it looked from the looked, | rum's soon, Sem, in eT 2H; Yvetre, % m, in 87 Bb; Refterty, % m, im 37; Drangitemen, % m. io QT; Minto 1, % m in 872-5; Hope Irinoess, m8; Omer K,, % mt, in Bb; Bena Fire, % m. in 1.16; Wes Louie, Chartic Goma, % ma, io 11025; Waite Gor % m. in 1.1626, War Mak, % mm. tn 1.1785; Claquee, Mm, io 117 3-5; Millrwce, LAT 26; L’Mokaiw, en, tn 1.1435; Burparne, ‘betting angle. f Mor bed didn't win the Bronxville , but Lis race was a good % wm ie LIT; Aimmen, % om in 1.1835, (a RERUN LE RACING by the most expert o! Also reached F ‘Went by and to give satisfactio henge by trolley pao Sls “hans SERNA ade ee wae, af! 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