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ee er “) «HE BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1920." PUT ONEQVER | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PIOSINIUSGISE — PFTOCHAIIENCE . -. MAYBE GEORGES WAS TOO PROUD TO FiGHT —_MMAY HAVE CAISED-» ae Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) a | MATTY’S ILLNESS: r ( A = = S - ‘ ° 2 rreaarn : B Baseball World Shocked by ‘ ites News That Famous Pitcher ; ? ' Is at Saranac Suffering Arriving Here With Defi in One Hand and Contract in Pocket Pre- | From Dreaded White — venting His Fighting, Frenchman “Cleans Up” in Movies | Plague, at and Returns With Pockets Lined, in Contrast With Visits of | “ By Alex, Sullivan. nda By sy ita ne in town is shocked Other Famous Foreign Champions. by the news that comes fromy 9+ Saranac Lake that Matty, the tdo!l of the New York public, is ser.- |vusty {1 there, suffering frém the jdreaded white plague. Who wor lever think that Big Six, tdeal att- ‘ete, who always took such wonder- ful care of himself, could become « jvietim of the terrible disease? Oft- times athletes that dissipate and ath- ‘letes of less powerful physique con- tract tuberculosis; that is why it in @ distinct shock for such a notably | baseball figure, or national ‘figure, ie \ | might be said, to become afflicted. . \; Everywhere one went last night) || the fang, and non-fans as well, were | /| discussing Matty's illness, It was? | like @ bolt out of a clear sky to hear) about the former world’s hero being? stricken, When it was recently an- nounced that “The Big Train” quit his post as a coach of the Giants no- body seemed to pay any particular , attention to It, because the Giants / were in @ slump and Matty had.» Meeting at Yonkers Winds Up To-Day and in a Band Saratoga Begins Monday, to Last Through- |feta or battic that it was not sure ® prising that he should tire of ther By Robert Edgren. Copyright, 1920, by The Preee Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World.) BORGES CARPENTIPR has put over on the American public the greatest hoax since the time of the “Cardiff Giant.” No doubt by this time Georges and his clever manager, Desoamps, have laughed themselves fat. It's doubtful that Georges carried ‘back to Frapoe any large wad of that dear paper money of Washington which can now be traded for so many franca, pounds sterling or other kinds of specte affected on the Continent. Georges did a little pic- ture posing and a little circus work, but his success wasn't sensational, The trouble with his tour was that it didn’t strike the general public as ; @ thing to be taken seriously. When Word was sent that Georges was on his way to force Dempsey to give him _ a championship match it looked like the good old times. But no sooner had ‘Georges landed than the public learned he was under contract to a wrast- Promoter. F tna ‘was lavgh number one, 6. um Dempeey was in California. boat, This left Kearne and De: Carpentier’s nimble press agent an- | no to do but take on one of the ‘nounced that Georges would cross iaartaon, ane ety Brennan was the country to chaltenge the cham- ae next victim, P pion in person arf incidentally, pore | arene, may sive Dempecy a fight, ‘ ' ' ! ' ' ' ‘ ‘ for leaving the club. i ‘ i ' 1 ‘ ‘ i at tet “He wasaoine Bienen out Month of August. game. This seemed to be his reason. « 4 Uttle as a rival screen hero. Wor ene, they met, until J Dempeey hit hin There was a time, and not so longo. ome reason or other Georges never head and ie ankle, , YONKERS SELECTIONS. ago, when Matty wos as big a hero, Started, He ecemed to bo perfectly |THEY “CAME TO FIGHT” IN THE By Vincent Treanor. | wurst. Race—Lady Algy, Rustler, |fSht here In good old New Yor, fu. D gatinfied to keep three thousand miles OLD Days. . ACING in New York winds up) poise: a G * |fact around the big league circuit, aa between bi |'f and Dempsey. Contrast Carpontier’s late visit with OF ie Sook sra Manele order) ee Mate—en IT. Were wie eoneayinvey, Sih Giants. if vote Of cours, \here were press agent |the Way eome other chumpions from for the summer season, TAU Race—Viow Chatrman, Bure |mentioned the plue, imedigtely. cose , Ps foreign countries have ooime here. On Monday Saratoga will ring with| soyne, Kalco, conjured up thoughts of Matty— Ghallenges." Dempsey promptly said| ‘There was Charlic Mitchell, who ADA 7 Ne'@ be delighted to give Georges first |came over to force John L, Sullivan @hance at lis title. The challenges |to fight him. Mitchell was only a af . middieweight, ulthough he had of Mien came tho “slacker charges.” |Wopped all the big men in Bagland, He was a midget beside Suili ‘The world knows now that those iliven and charges were false. They had their |M® manager, Billy Madden, feared a " n1 |America wouldn't take Mitchell werl- H d B M t lice, Cl e" Ginckmalt” according “to “evidsnce eum, Mitchell ever had such |ALAQEI CIN arnes Mee ona gut At the trial, But they | moment Maye gat frit the ‘a See cera te| In Eighteen-Hole Play-Off take on any pond yen rages weight, Jecringly told Mitonel ie po) n ig een- oO e ay- | - the United States Covornmen: |* reputation, and picked © man for pedis Sinsie watt lanvaat-esemna viate ind| ° Kor ‘Met?’ Title To-Day Docabihe’ Fourth Rac nm «Watch, Irish "4 ani of They're off” and f | pourth Hace—o Matty, the INNER. {the cry 4 ‘and for the) Dream, Sea Mint never had a swelled head, no matter GvEST = Jentire month of August the best| Fifth Raco—War Plume, Claquer, | Hov*r teal @ tivated mend, mo matter horses in the country will measure) “Sixth Race—Play Fellow, Forget |was always Willing to lend his coun-—— full, Toreador. sel to young players; Matty, thet [pa eae 2m mighty, who always gave the it | that was in him every time he st By Neai R. O’ Hara. + Copreteht, 1990, by The Press Publishing Co. (The Now Y rk Evening World.) Deerless twirler, who a * GHol PROES WAS WAN" AROUND 4 BIT | strides In some of the most valuable /out to the mound. ' and historic classics of the American! sTiLL IN HIS TEENS WEN Hes turf, New York will 6ee no more of CAME TO NEW YORK. = q the sport of kings until September,/ when Matty first came to New* |when the fall season will begin at! York he wae only nineteen years oid, | Belmont Park and continue through pe Bae won & big name for himself J at Bucknell Unt- | Aqueduct and back to Yonkers again, | in the minora an ae equ genase quickly | Yers!ty, where he was both a baseball law made it ni took, the mat and football star. ’ to, deoenive ror, Cause Sonn t= waa acilug an essen Mion: We have much to be thankful for now that the yacht race {s over.| Since opening day at Jamaica on May rep pane ed Parco to his great- [and Geinging. witneawes, de, to prove |ang™qeceta¢® dno. oppowing comer,|United States’ Two Foremost) HOW LEADERS FINISHED. | Ths pitinum skits fnished just inside the vacation season, All Aurust | ss, op ing racogoere will go to the | {aime Weenie eon hall here, Whe 1 wasn’! iIty. ‘or ropes, said . e vas the Hing the ‘ee Rétween bringing Jeerinsly to Sullivan: "rit serve vou| Golfers Finish in Tourney at courses Ia@down for the race. The committee gave the directions every [Gps \o-morrow afternoon on the John |the Athletics he scored three shut~ beaphgeey ith the wme way, old top.” The Mitchell. K day, but the yachts couldn't follow ‘em. When the course was to wind-|%& “Btation at $ : and getting into court with guiivan batth Greenwich on Even Terms, H Central Station at 2.90. Others will] It wa’ Matty who was the chief x. cane, Campentior "wag fullvan baitien that, followed: wii | Stn areata Fee cent ysuonts went backward, and vice versa and #0 forth, It was|leave on the Albany boats and those|asset to New York in gaining chums magted an magnan’ 0 ivery confui : : ; Bercy! his ieeal woubles were! gistralia, peeling’ potatoes tor ae Medal Play in 292 Strokes, | Snap, ttanier, Boman ;® new deck for every tourney, and neither boat had a new deck. The|Pmpire Monday morning. Some will] It was a big stroke of luck that Hettled. AHe would not like to add to for the Fonly thing new about the whole entertainment was when the Shamrock |{0lley from Albany there, but the] Matty ever twirled here, After leat= 403 came in first two times. That gave Lipton a chance for the cum Mur |more affluent will go by automobile | Ing college he first twirled for Taub pepe ‘Af course—it | Ship's cook, He landed in San Fran- | Dempsey hapn@ped tobe nequitted-— | Cisco wearing an old frock coat, al HAGEN-BARNES CARDS. |i Wilfrid Held,” Wilmington Eumet French, Youngstonn” | ‘st. Alban over the very fine State road, ton of the New England League. then he would’ issue him the new | ™roon colored sweater, and a cap, Eugen Fort Wayne. the chance blew up as soon as the wind did. | ie Etieol 4 ‘olcal day, | That was in 1809. Nese ve boos) ¥ All ia posecasions 5 Sweetser, Stwanoy - - + | ¢ Empire meeting, closing to-day, in N ext year he won for the world battle, is it ‘were in his pock- : Sir Thomas will bring the Shamr@ck back to England at half mast Boerne for - jets, He went to the California ath- $e Peter: Sas? Bane inher onete 08 F n very successful from an at-| twenty-one games and y « | But half a@ mast is better than none, as the Resolute found in the openini| tan Leetedh potatoe es Minera a i |tendance standpoint, but even Mr.|for Norfolk of the Virginia League. race. In another year Tommy will try again, but there is no silver trophy | Butler is glad to see it come to a con-| Christy was purchased by the awarded for trying, ‘ clusion. The racing, however, hasn't |Giants fh 1900, but upon loving three One of the five races was a dead heat and the others were just plain|been entirely satisfactory. Favorites| kames he was sent back to Norfolk, dead. Yacht racing fs the only sport where you can finish In a dead heat Haven't done as well as they might|The Reds drafted him that fall, but . behind. There is nothing Ike it in America Ye but It's hard to please every-|Just before the season of 1901 wae te Tell turn {0—t08 | and still be seven minutes 7 : clea * ‘ Speled he want a Thouias Darwen, tudeom River fi-310| except the New Haven Road. When the New Haven is seven minutes Boge Conditions could: Daye: Gone) oree nos Pudin eon eee ne blog) a “ _| behind time, it frequently finishes in a dead heap. a until he weturned to Cincinnath- this ‘A race was a misdeal unless it was finished inside of six hours, and |letio Club and asked for a math, “HOW GEORGES MIGSED-BEING| Jong, lean, ‘knock-knaed hoe “CHAMPION.” freckded, with a tenor volos. For Now, Carpentier is a sportsman | Joke they gave him a “try-out,” and and a eplendid athiete and boxer, and | he showed he wasn't altogether a dub, | I have no doubt in his heart he; 80 b¢ was matched with Billy McCar- “wished Dempsey the best of good | thy. @ fairly good heavywolght. Fitz juck. But I'd like to make a smail | knocked McCarthy out in nine rounds bet there were people around |and made such a sensational showing Georges who wouldn't have ted | that he was matohed with Arthur Up- a8 338 8 681184 i018 jou ‘Tellier, Brae Burn a3 sss By William Abbott missed the cup only by inches. The | that he onl; dge on the programme, Btx hours is too sh airoieyy eure (clean ip) TH Ureay | ae ate sou neers - i m ott. I. at was the only smudge ro ; x hours is too short for with Wedgewood was still being orace Fogel was manager of the — amy weeps if Jack had been convicted | bm at New Orlcans, and only eight UY a champion simply was not getting the : arian! begs Se a i " Giants ‘ 8 MURS fret dallot and slagped into Menths after landing in old Fria) ALTER HAGEN and Jim Barnes | breaks ot the yang, eases ne ne [anything except a workingman's day. Next time they’ make it a six-day talked of yesterday, and various |Glants when Matty first came hee, You see what that would mean? , kMocked out Jack Dempsey, the great race, and both yachts will have to ail without windshields. guesses had Jimmy winning from|nd he tried to make 4 first baseman edited! Off the pugilistic map, |Nonparell, and became world’s ind. eee ao ner merc wad on the, aeeoe in’ Gan. “Gne| ‘The 1920 races proved just one thing—that the dry dock is inetde the | $30,000 to $60,000. No one besrudged Cut of him, but when John MoGruw | Phe sooner forgotten the better, And | “lewelght champion. Solf pros. When these two |r culation two putts would give him.|three-mile limit. The souse committee wants that changed before 1922. cE Lae oh ord MC at data pte eer ear eed Sessa INI then who so easily slipped into the | Perhaps R was unfortunate for|monarchs of the links meet the Kol /a round of 74 and the championship. |A dry dock has no legal right in the land of the bevo and the home of| pney tt unfair advantage of them. |Promiaing youngster and helped. act cy. jon's shoes as Georges Carpen- | Carpentier that while he was here al world manifests the same interest |The gallery surrounded the green{home brew. Aside from that, us Americans have much to be thankful velop him into the star that became Hee, champion of TuTope, Who a ee Noe ay ter ide: £- Tthat would be shown in the clashing |breathiess with expectancy, Barnesi| for. We never have our boxing matches called off from @ lack of wind. ‘Tommy Rowan was generally criti. | {Mus the world over us the master towered above everyone else, chewing of the "Fadeway.” a curve that has re Dempsey for the title? half @ dozen Mghts from a lot of our | of the two leaders in any other sport. | Qrooinpick in an unsuccessful effort clsed for his weak f\nish on Jadda in ye 2, curve that hai . been mastered by any other e7 uuld be neat, wouldn't it? best bantams, Wilde didn't come |The problem whether Hagen is a bet- |{ hide his nervousness. Liaren'a ape G °, the second race, Jadéy was tiring PAYS" ; But Dermeey wad Rouultted on that |satore with « typewsitten challenge |ter silcround golfer than Barnes will |tecuce put was, Rood and. rolled $1 75,576 Paid for Boxing Bouts fast whengRovan puifW his whip, Atal ecetn "fret ballot, the jury out only Sonar 18 coe need ithd 4 contract not t0lne put to another acid test to-day [hardly three feet past the cup. 9 . uss there: were: many who: tought Bev oON Mbt ale WIN- foom and back aenin” “Free, | GEORGES WAS WISE, when the two stars mest in an 18-| uid" “Simon” negotiate “Vint putt Is Proof of Sport’s Popularity sian?” siesesint eh hess) NING COMBINATION, with @ clean reputation, S WAS WISE, AT THAT. | hoe play-off for the Metropolitan) with his eyes closed. Had Hagen Pe should have been hustling the Odom ReCee Rls case ye pees the ott * But, after all, Carpentier and his golf title at Greenwich. Both Hagen |done so perhaps he would have done B gelding along about his business, The an trol. Later manager have shown rare wisdom. [1 * better. Taking careful aim, the de- | 1 {MEME Mickey Shannon of Pittsburgh ww, Cart| betting angle to this race gave it an| py, may be that before they came they [en Barnes: Completed the T3-hole | reine champion gave the ball a| Four Bouts Held Recently At-| 12” nuacte oc west, Yeu “naten tt load looks “Jadda opened ante sige | te @ lost a good deal of “smoke,” but made up for |t Oo tition tied at 292 strokes " Sf - ara Ht through a remarkable knowledge 6! thought Dempsey waa like the | Medal competition ted ‘slap; it rolled to the cup and missed A Joo Forgions and Al ‘Thoma vw, Young Goldie, |vorite, with Rubidium 7 to 6 a shott|the weaknesses of by i English champions Carpentier has | Yosteriey Fie eh cata See ae It by @ matter of inches. Hagen, sur- tract Record Breaking cyan price in view of his recent races.|made him noted for epoueeaine whipped so easily, Once here, they bat oats roun ay CEntOvarey, be- |Prised, actually smiled at his failure Gate Receipts Jimmy Bronaon, manager of Tob Martin, the | Before post time, however, Rubidium | great head.” dear France, urgent bust-|learned all about Dempeey's fighting |. Jlon'the two leadors Hagen has had |t© make such a simple shot that would A. B. F, and foterallied heavyweight champion, |had a host of backers, enough, in fact, ra of state, or something of |ability. So they turned around and | (WON ON ein 1916, at Garden [ave given him first place, Back in ‘und nto noche out Serst, Ray Smith at Col, {to make him an equal cholee with| yt or the earn teen ac eet, fe | ures of the sport from 1902 till the sort, compelling him to put off| went back. It was the only safe and| {r ! . e the gallery Barnes's face also broke | umtros Monday night in five rounde, is in town, |Jadda at even money, Jadda went offspring of 1914, when he became ef Eimasue of matting Dempsey, at] enue goiicy.. Hospital ship service be- City, Hagen defeated porn Jit for the | into wide amilcs as he quickly reallzea By John Pollock. Broomon exirota to com ereral inporaii|in front as If to towrope the field,|ficted with neuriua in hie aichtag i for the present. He has been|tween Ametion and France has been | et oolitan championship. Last {DI narrow escape and good fortune.| That the boxing game in this coun. |ynatebee for Martin while bere, and did so all the way round and into| ghoulder and Jost most of his effec: - ed with Levinsky. (That bout | discontinued. . What's the use of talking about form o sae shin, winter, at New Orleans, Hagen won | W) g try jue is dn a more flourishing pf * ” a y longer when the Fates play such ie Only July 26, 1916, Matty was yi ip” if Dempacy werc| tnteresting question: When Pro-| fiom hie bitterest Hival in a epecud |@ deciding part? Barnes eetting hia | Condition than {t has been for SEE ite atcha of the i Adhiele aod through. Jadda was coming on tol traded to the Reds, along with Me Wongeed by the law.) ‘The Lavinsky | moter Curley was showing Canpendier | otal satel and Ne as nip any |forty footers Hagen missing his three | twenty years 1s demonstrated by the| A como als in that city, For his tim stow | ga enrenely easy, Victory when he} Kechnie and Roush for Herzog, Kill Hout is “postponed.” around the country as. Dempsey's | other tournaments that the golf world | footer; two extremes that brought | amount of money that has been taken | eee Toe tis, fim sow [suddenly weakened and Rubidium, |fer and a nice sized check.. Matty | Then we had the curious aight of | Challenger, did he know Carpentier | hyd about concluded that the smiling |@bout’a tie. in at the doors of four boxing clubs| tous tetwom the following Frantic Con: | with afresh supply of speed, moved|then became a manager of the club. champion and his manager had aligned a contract in Pngland that sonbmant Siaan had about corralled | The flreworks which pop up In every As S anve claret Gomme entertaintlian © tee amie, oe up to fipally win by a narrow mar-| In 1918 he went to France as Cay across the country in pursult} would render it impossible for him to|the ‘golf number of ‘his lanky op-|Champlonship blazed away in the] thal : the stretch, Inside the final elghth| tiveness, " @oubtless was to have been a “world Willie Bagley of Harlom nas fot teen made| Rubidium seemed leg weary and i gin, tain In the army, belng in a branch . ‘ks. The| Jimmy Kelly of New Yors and Mike Male ——— of the service that had to do with ee lelese, toclag ‘ter tak ie Pottieal [aps third round yesterday. ments within the last few wee eh Faw: : ° it} and accept his» chaiionges | make S000" f Dempsey accepted? | ponent for premier Hanerhs i-tated ——— exact amounta received at these en- |™ 2° Wetter The last race, a three horse affatr,| Polsdnows ages. Before he | re and tie him with a contract before invasion of the British open title at : te figured up $175,516.80.) ‘The bot between Larry Willlamg of Britge.| furnished an upset, but incidentally P y_ | he slid out of the country. After writing the above, T note in| eal has undergone a marked | VARDON AND RAY BEAT bec sgucaogaadee dated pout in Phila. | Por. Cons,, aad Clay Turner, te Hatlan, wiser | siaddened the hearts of those who|had been pppcinted mansasr of the | Kearns and Dempsey catch Car- | the papers that Carpent * \change. He has lost considerable of HEIR The Ja was practically alinched to ve fought at ihe ar.| hacked the outsider, Thimble. An| Reds, so when he landed in the spring ieeaitior and pe. There are ex. |% “knockout.” | Only “knockout.” it) change. | Ho has tow’ Cownitern et go, TT OLD RIVAL, OUIMET, |acipnia drew $9,488.20, the Ray | To 2 at Jommtogy we Saute At the Ar] DOKL om on the Tace track’ is tel Of A918 tie wae without @ Joby bat tions, It ecbma frend Georges | Sposa he'a Ukely to deliver on our) Chaplcuous in former tournaments AND PARTNER, GUILFORD, |Smt-Bob Martin scrap at Co-) iedared of ty Siautimater Join droning. Tur. [take the outsider in a three horso| Manager Mecraw, immediately, en, over here to challenge Demp- — and his playing at Greenwich this i Tl amity ©, on Monday night drew | 06's defeat by ‘Tom Gitone at Minneapolla lant | Pace, and in this even' proved prof- | 6 — He 1) but didn't exactly mean it. week lacked the snap of the old-time car yeeiniamel eae Ntmaeene weeks Wished reoponnitle for Jenaings calling off ths|Itable, Bternity opened an odds on| he was serving pigs nage yeh he was tied up all the time|U. 6, Markamen Are to Front tm | }00K InGkid bit Shalt hen inthe| WAVERLEY, Mass, July s1—a| $6, a of boute at| Wu, Peake Dame of Jamey City and Charley | Choice, but Whitney's Quicksand had |", few Weeks ago whe A Olympic Event, worst bunker or patch of rough.| record crowd for this State saw Harry| away; the all-star card ot eoober may be wubmituted on that evening, enough supporters to drive his price) Tsongas of Matty's are saying to of London, which didn't allow! neveRLoo, Belgium, July %1 (Asso-| Hin usually reliable putter also} Vardon and Edward Ray, England’s| Newark on Monday night attracted a ——~» down to 6 to 5, while that of Eternity f — 4 Jay that Matty’s lungs may have be to cwallenge anybody or even | ciated Pross).—The United States won| hasn't been performing with its old| ea walks See an gate receipts amounting to $32,346. receded, Thimble was 6 to 1. Eter- | day tre eee ne emervine. iin three out of seven of the Olymple target Jaccuracy and it was this weakness | Guihet rng fous tuittecd of wna. Kilbane-Artle Root fight at Cleveland TRAINING GALLOPS, |ntty ran oft in front at the breaks, [come affentnd, Throueh serving bi events contested yesterday, tled for| more than anything else that enabled|jand by 4 and 2 at the Belmont Spring x mt, broke all but Quicksand, starting on the hill|jerculosis have been caused by this \fAret place in another event and ob-|Barnen to slip Into a tle at a time|Gountey Clubs in mere wave ek [on Wednesday night, At Empire, July 30. T; running up to the reservoir, made! readiy weapon of modern warfare tained one second and one third pisce.|when it seemed that Hagen had the| one it was the maot remarkable thin, | record attendances in that city by the pire, July rack fast. |the descent and passed Eternity be- Thua the Americans failed to obtain a| tte all. bottled up. It. Is. be- gate receipts amounting to $62,346, General Cardona, 3-6 tn 39; Prone Peitante, 2-¢|fore the far turn was reached, Sho . & crude, rude person, Kearns | place In only one event. A ic ang | cause of these drawbucks that many Eee sole Tastes Eve DIATE 1B $38 io 39; Uliriganer, 3-8 in .38 2-5; Ace High, 5-8|ran in fast until nearing the stretch | w about Levinsky, . (XONKERS & MT. VERNON) c a ¢ tommy Walsh, the flight promoter and man-| iq 87; Jamaica Belle, 3-8 in .87 4-5: ady Aly, | turn, when Shuttinger, who had heen ‘eden tied 00-metre {Fl Judges who have followed the] cignteen holes the Britishers led by 3| Tommy Ws 3 Lady Algy, 3 thadn't the Canpentier-Levinsky | Sweden tied for first place In 600- DAY four rounds of both Hagen and] (jy Esser of fxhters, of Chicago, haw fom Doubt the |2.8 in 26; Polar, 2:8 in .95 2-8; Machine Gunner, | Pulling up behind her, came aguin bout better be called off, in erie with haa and France niith Barnes are not so cocksure that Ube Tee ACveDEAES Wan me Loe contract of Eddie Mahaney, the SUNS EN 3-8 in .362-8; Murgorne, 8-8 tn .86 2-5; ¥riztet, | IMost on even terms with the Whit- * with 280. ‘The tle will be shot off Sun-| Hagen will successfully defend his! played in the afternoon. With six) "cient: from Jack Kearns, the managtt of 20k | 4 in 82; Sunaylend, 4 In 52. ney two-year-old. Coltillett! on the! ye “Met” trophy against Barnes, who 18] holes to play, their lead had been cut | Dememy the world's heavyweight champion. | MA- | Chasgeur, Y% in 622-5; Gus Scheer, % tn .53,| latter swung wide on the turn for| eronchoien ing “Why?” | In the 300-metre Individual shoot-off for | supposed to be due to break tradition |t, two Holes, Put in a pinch they | hom has arrived in Ohicago from San Francico | pang sear, % in .60; Cabin Creek, % iu 50, |Home and so did Shuttinger on Bter- | ar iforms him that Levinsky third position in the afternoon, Nuess-/and win from his many times victor.|yallied, and at the thirty-fourth hote {Ao Wakt expeoia to hare tim fight elther | Geawell, in 484-5: Orolle, % in agas,( nity, leaving a gaping space for Goubtiess amear Carpentier and | lein Wi mningten wee Eas Loom, ‘The finish of the final round and it8| they settled matters, when Oulmet| ate White or Val Moran at Hawt CBiesgo, | Gc, yrance, 4: tn .83; Double Bye Thimble to come through at a great him utterly useless as a “cons | Donner iy, with whom ne had been {dramatic moments. Barnes, the early | overtrovo and Guilford was short on |! 0 Aue M% in 62; Arbitrator, % im saving of ground. Wida on Thimble ae THE %4,000 MT. VERNON - a leader and idol of the gailery, slipped | his tee shot e | % to 83, quickly saw the advantage and shot Net * fam Goldman, of Champton Her- : stuft! Bob Fitzsimmons putied |" united States also won a shoot-|toward the finish and ‘was Heglecteo. |" Ouimeta exhibition was far trom| qfMlmaman Ante ef Chamolon Pete Mee | aes: gym, {HIS moUNs through vigorously. Quick: EDGECLIFF PURSE ‘on Jim Corbett years ago when je for second place with|Unnoticed, Long Jim, with all pres- |nis best, of for a * He seemed to Jack the punch | is now matched up for two fights before he gore | % in .81; Earnest A., la 403-8; ftegremo, y (*ANd and Eternity went on when }was chasing Jim around the coun- | Sweden in the 300-metre s ast land precision which have marked his| over to England, where be ta slated to box Jimmy | in 1.0825; Ten Can, % tn 1.05; Gilt Fringe, & | thAiehtened out, but the latter out 71, hin 4 ‘ shes, Fi in the middle of the track and Quick- 5 play in other matches. From time to| Wilde 4 joer, His first go will be with Koy | in 1.09 2-3; Fright, % to 1.18; L’Bolair round being topped off by a beautiful | time he made remarkable shots off the | \oe at St ‘ oly, % te THE GETTY SQUARE PURSE And Three Consolation Evente M. ding powl- | sure removed, stepped out for the to get bi into a battle. | tion team event. round and tuned in a fin itchell slipped it to John L. et i remembbe! “ Mans ot ae Bator trate eounde Peo [ak a da ah sand on the rail left another hole for 1 r history| Farnre Play Fire Laddie: 40-foot putt ‘on the home green.|tee, but not always with good direc. |"? bea Dar i levi $ eH tn 18h Wida, This mite of a lad urged his that was one of the lines The, Farmer Hgfeball Chud will meet |Harnes, at the time, had no inkllag|tion. Ray, it mixht he ieee Esa yiog, aca “amplon, at New Orleans on |, Domnecon Mo 1154-8; Wiltreds, % in} mount again and his efforts were re- tried on J. the strong Par! adenks ine at Former | how serviceable that putt was to be |seemed better. Deepite his awkward Cleaver, % in| warded. Thimble went on, caught Caesar. " this Descamps person is foxy. ie " All trains stop at 1gith Bt Also via “Lex! Nt of Labor D Alors, i edith 2, 0 4 ” Hagen, starting the fina) round with | style, he was almost constantly on | St aber Day ra Waite Box. tin 14023" Wee Lawn, | the tiring pair and finally won with ff ison | ay ot ent "t hop and ted Kearna to York Fire Department team will be the |® tWo-stroke lead, appeared the log- | the line and putting for the win. Charley Welnort, the Nowark peerrweight, who| 1 in 1.51; Pastoral Gwaln, 2 ta 14s; Wi something to spare, The victory got e. way, of via Uth and Oth Ave. » the icles, He just pro- | oy ponents. he firemen have been|ical winner, He pulled out an army} Vardon's long game seemed shorter |i now we maker ot the Solomeum A, ©, | Cones 1 in 1.48, many of the boys out on the day, and Jerome Aye. Rubway, thence by tralidy the hrane contract and told playin sensational ball in their games jot trailers on, Like a» warning what/than when he Was here in 1918, but] of Newark, N. J. Gevides etill sticking to the a there was rejoicing approaching that ; me eason and are expected i giv} was coming, Hagen experienced carly vith the Irous ho appeared tha star of Wexler ecwe, MeN arranged hier. twelee-round ap. [occasioned by the success of Jimmy Vermerp @ tough ry batule, PMOUb wiih bis pPUliu, Lows yuste old, - Oe Ne Redon es Uivudli, QOS YR aT Lie a Dt, aseliy'a Wedgewood om Thuraday,