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~ ne ees ae ———————<=&[x sie — How James Braid Gained Thirty Yards Driv- ing by Changing From Upright to , Flat Swing. OW did Braid fet this extra length which came to him “all . in a night?" When Braid did ‘mot hit @ long ball with the driver @ong as. compared with the re- With an upright le. That was sup- (posed in those days to be the correct thing. When Braid stood close up to the bell, took an upright ewing with equure shoulders, he was getting very it, but not very far, One day Braid nandied « clue which he liked, ‘and it happened to be one with @ flat Me. : In order to usc this olub correctly peeted omens further away from the % Dall, alt down and depress tho right © houder @ little instead of keeping iis shoulders square. That day was he day when Braid came along with @m addition of twenty or thirty yards ’ Wpon his drive, and 1 am confident 1 am teling you the real reason for the acquirement of that extra Jength. |AID'S CHANGE OF TACTICS. From an upright re is one other thing which you et take note of, and that is that End es ee walete On Oe leg in order to make room for atter swing. putts from two yards I have ever seen, and he uses the right hand ony. Up to Giftveen years ago I was just twbout the most diabolical putter you could imagine, and Mr. Hilton was the first to be good enough to point out to me my worst fault, and that wasva eway forward of the body on the back swing. That is something to be avoided. In onder to impresa me with what he aaid, he mentioned that James Braid had the same fault before he begun to putt reasonably well, From that day I made up my mind I would learn how to putt, and for two years T spent an hour nearly every day with half a dozen bails and an old putter which Tom Simpeon, my predeocasor at Timperley, eft behind, I use that putter still, Gist st parveverence t haere & ore mally ood putter. Unfortunately, the average golfer has not got am hour to spare in each day for years in which to practise putting: he #!mply has to depend up- on those days when he feels all rij and putting seems easy to him, I think If T had to learn putting ngain T should adopt Jnok White's method of arching the back In order to get over the ball, I should necept Mr, Hiltoh's method of the motionless body with the weight back on the heels, and Mr, Travie's taut left wrist, Still, style of stroke will not get the ball into the hole unleas you con- centrate upon what you are after, You must pee the line of the putt: and the extent of “borrow” must be clearly in your head and mind before HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 1920, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK == TIAMPION DUNCAN EXPLAINS EXTRA GOLF DISTANCE METHOD OD WORLD’S CHAMPION WHO BOXES BILLY MISKE LABOR DAY |jiJMFT AND EVANS Bi NOTAMONGENTRIES FOROPEN GOLF TITLE Up to Such ayy as Hagen and Barnes to Beat Off Britons. HOSE two famous amateurs and both former national open champions, Francis Oulmet and Chick Evans, are not in the National Open Golf Championships at the In- vernens*Club, Toledo, O., Aug. 10-13 inclusive, according to the list of en- tries made public last night by the United States Golf Association, This puts the issue squarely up to Walter Hagen, Jim Barnes, Louis Telller and such of the first filght amateurs as care to take a whirl at the open event. Where in the pre-tournament calculations. Mesers. Vardon and Ray thought in terms of Oulmet and Evans when not considering the possibilities afforded by the professional array, they may now rest secure in the knowledge that thelr dangerous opponents are num- bered After his remarkable showing in the Metropolitan “open championship » last + week, the American public Justified In placing unlimited fafa tn the ability of Walter Hagen to defend , his national title against all omers: In fact, the consensus regarding chances of Vardon and Ray to Brent through appears to be more or leas de- recatory, with the popular vote favor- ng Hagen. But this promise was on the supposition that America would be represented by ihe finest he pos: sessed; in short, the theor; if Hagen didn't’ stop the sglishanes? someone else would. Regarded from + appearance of Ouimet A year's biggest tournament can be @p- Preclated at its full significance. Taken as whole, the entry Met te singularly devold of downright chias. ; A casual glance reveals the fact that of the thousana or more entries only @ comparatively few assay at or near Championship git you hit the ball. in short, you come to this ‘0, Ba ) Man o’ War Has Nothing wos vend we te! Tg Kear From Sir Barton which might mean in your addition of a few yards of vdemsucr ven! § JUAging by His Workouts LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara. i ‘Aside. from penser: #8 De troit, F of Atlanta, John Gs { Anderson of Biwanoy. Jack Dowlinj die ; 7 Genera, 08, ty he Freee Fubtishing On (he New Youn Bans Weyed | brooks, Bat “Doyle of E of Mise ow | fiat that which benefita so great a — eo Sa = The Red Som and Braves haven't hopped on Ponst's dope for gaining Hackey of Atuante Sty. Alex & ane ot your Great Son of Fair Play Runs| SARATOGA SELECTIONS, °° “wt & # Gove Hila eed Reco Witten "Rom THREE BORN PUTTERS. rea air Play Runs ak oar es nie eee ae Came al Kerrigan of siwanoy, Wille, Mactar- wn fancier errament for 0 World's Berles between $ ; Witte Park onco said: “The man| Remarkable Mile and aN| _ mre Raco—snoot On, Band Bed, | Gunter Breton eral DEMPSEY TO TR AIN HERE ir of Oakmont and Joule ‘Tellier of Gon putt is a matoh for eny one, Eighth Preparing for Miller) "2i%na mace—mxodus, Btutter, U. 8. ATHLETES GOT A RAW DEAL SAULANG TO ANTWERP. ae Burs. — ] a tat: duce in San ahooe Siti tel ee Kirklevington, ica ape CLATM THEIR STATEROOMS WERE DEALT OFF THE BOTTOM or ANOTHER WEEK FOR MATCH Barnes Hagen in Western fuct that the natural putter has a * lous, ee Ree: ADM. eo 8 « he 'y Op ' | adel hee dll aaa Fourth | Haoe—Jadde, Krewer, No wonder the Pirates have got ‘em crazy. This fe the firet year Pitte- s CHICAGO, Aug. 4-—The Westera Open ' Meet ciatecen’ wes proved to be By Vincent Treanor. Yeu, HAP mmunderstorm, Fair | burgh hae had anything above 0 since Bethlehem Steel wae a war baby. abliegmise omnia thbaaottd, 2 F; Gain, i - ee ig i ee ore oe Namoionstip. at , SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Aur.| ivi Tine Teaunaria, Parming- It's going to be hard to aleep in @ Pullman derth now when' you tank| Jack Pleased Because Arrange ments Are Completed for His Re- |seven amateurs, have entered. ! BUM, <x sink thet Be, COM whee evenyoody bed beeen) dis) BAM Batis me how much it'e costing you turn to Ring at Benton Harbor Against His Old Rival in Ten-| a, cromd, of, enthuslasta, eusned om, to ‘championship success was fear Man ball eee Round No-Decision Bout. lub of St, Louls, present title holder, feuah due to the straightness of the mest Commander Roas's Bir Barton They oall Harry Vardon the Babe Ruth of golf, maybe because he dose 01 who also won in 1914 at Minneapolis, ead shots between the toejand the green, tn a race here undor welght for age Be id ke oll sentoe culled when | 60 much walking. an Sos tae Halter agent national end metropelt- that app the reba of Leal Play | the Loft colt won, One thing tat qailee| 0a’ waa’ | moors © 6s A On 0f wal fens By Alex Sullivan. tan champion, attracte! uch ‘atten | He won in Milwaukee, Wis,, in 1916, and ACK DEMPSEY, world’s heavyweight champion, is as happy as a child/with Barnes ts the only prey fous winner with @ new toy to-day, as his manager, Jack Kearns, has completed ar- | Of tne western Open rangements for his return to the ring. He will box his old rival, Billy INJURED ON BOARD SHIP. | EE | Miske of St, Paul, in e ten-round no decision bout at Benton Harbor, Mich.| SHARKEY AND MARTIN BOUT ‘ae ‘ie on Labor Day afternoon, Sept. 6. fan the bot trio Of Putters WhOE. toctning tine feet oan es eamierdey | the auspiovs of the Hunts Committest Fi ON BOARD TH U. & 8, PRIN-| Negotiations have been quletly going on for some time between Kearns| CALLED DRAW BY REFEREE iene theipabt Sto of pentane wi fast colt was trotted out| “Normandy Farin, Gwynedd Valley, At Sea Bright CHSS MATOTKA, Aug. 4 (by Wireless| and Floyd Fitzsimmons, the Western promoter, and after a good dea! of dick-! owroy Aus acin om three of them, however, have © the track for a speed teat, finai|Pa., Saturday, Oct. 2; White Marah to ‘The Aasoclatod Proes)—Patrick J.| ering the pair have agreed on terms, Kearna yesterday signed articles of | ge oreN, ANE: 4—in one of the mest t methods; but the similarity for his coming engagement, and what| Valley Farm, ‘Flourtown, Pa,, Satur McDonald of the New York Athletic senement to lp : the y signed articles of ‘sensational bouts between Ute fellows three is worth taking do you suppose he did? Just a mile|12¥; Oct. 9; Huntingdon Valley Hunt,| Some upsets marked the play 4a the| Club, America’s leading entrant for the BETeement for the match, with the result that Fitssimmons, who js still here, /ever seen In this city Jack Sharkey, Dah They al guit wi emctions and ce Gael tle 4G tren on | Mellow Grove, Pa, saturday, Oct. 283 | stare of tte courte fouste for pleoen| cr as en eae er ine immediately wired Weat to have his representatives at Benton Harbor start queror of Jimmy Wilde, and Terry Maz- body, Park used a long, bent- 1 n 1.49 4-6, faster than| Rose Tree Fox Hunting Club, Media| i ine on Goetore the aemidinal On | epee tn ee tee rene time preparations at once to accommodate a big crowd when the two giants clash|tln, the popular Providence boy, boxed eee Svencing Up co Sue Uell, papel oat igs utara deal BI phy el Gat Mt, (and BRUIT wictode’ tire at tha Bee) BE rey etal ote sh medicine bell | @aln. \twelve rounds to a draw. At least that : 6 suri e Sea : ‘blade of the putter was open, and | Many a mile and elghth race bas been wat Foxhall Farm, Monkton, toric eM | Qurkie due practica of the American | Dempsey is champing on the bit. He has not fought since he toppled| #4 the decision that Referee Al Del- pulled the ball to the hole with a won by good horses in 1.52, d., Saturday, Oct, 80; Bssex Fox| Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club at Sea] Giymplo team menibers who PE mont, the oldtime boxer, rendered, al- bof the right wrist, ‘The 1494-6 is extraordinary initeclt | BoM heapack, N. J. Wednesday, | Bright, N. J, yesterday. Just as alazing on thie steamer to the games i ever the monster Jess Willard at Toledo a year ago last Independence Day. |¢nougn a majority of the fans ecemed t s ot d ¥ : " ‘© pho YOUR NOSE TO THE BALL. | but when one considers the fractional | Pa., Weantetan Ont. Praag starter the ranks of the invading | Antwerp. Dormid'a | thud wes He already seems fit, judging by the above photos and the great pep he is three } Hunts Committee of the National wig, Willie Park, and Jack White: der, Man O* War ie being prepared | Steeplechase and Hunt. Association, Veteran Defeats. | YANK WEIGHT THROWER Sree Tree Bot Only an wut for the Miller stakes to be run here| announces that sanction hus been ited for the foll eot= : Saturday, and to say that he is on] franted for tne following race mert-| Collegiate Star ro putters, Mr, all trainers stroke their chins in won-| ,/7an* J. Bryan, Secretary of the - J kK that the New Yorker was entithea struck In such a the iWea-| displaying each day @uring his training stunts in the Van-Kelton Btadl bg In the case of Jack White, he uses 82 time the work was nothing short of County Hunt, Shrewsbury, N. J, Oct. | forces trom California were broken, ments were trained, and i wag Thon Avente and o1th Btrect, bata) Nim |to the verdict because of his advantage, By yee ony be might putt Sensational. He went to the half in 18. < sea es Clarence J. “Peck” Griffin, the erst- we ‘affeot in the lant four rounds. in the stot put ta the Olyempic stadium. It is the plan of the Dempsey camp to train here about another week and ‘as well with any old thing, He 47 2-6 seconds, five furlongs in 59 4-5, is anor Buch’ a wonderful fae while holder of the national doubles| A two-hour cun by the marathon race | then decamp for his training quarters at Benton Harbor, the clu oftielaie immediately rout hat this bout will bigger ho! . Poth hands, whereas Mr. Travis to the three-quarter pole in 118 fat,| SARATOGA GALLOPS. | win witian M. Johnston, recaived trafning Wea Ee Sentre Of, Wem SOME | DEUE Cintelin Wirite oaaceut here Gr ake Dy Bae Te Nett eC ene col: wioes week tram ina inet 4 eaeet to place his hands on the club in to the mile in 1.36 4-6, the mile and his coup. It was delivered by Wateon| Fossy weather Is retarding the pro-| in 1918 Miske was given the consensus over Dempsey and he has any number | Wil! probably be overcome toaey, Manner that is fully explained hy one-eighth im 1494-5, and then con- BARATOGA, at M. Wasloura. ured drives |fCh ‘of the Princess Matoika, but pe of admirers who think he {s the one fighter that has Dempsey's number, te the referee, Martin hokling out, : phrase “a roverse overlap’ ‘That tinued on to the mile and @ quarter | mmm xaY—Mme furious ta Ad i byacye apdyarndataans ices Seasbnte Senas Billy has been ill for over a year, or evor since he fought Battling Levin. | ner "ot ““ennekey, “Geena ae #0 say that Mr. Travis's le pulled up in 2.04 3-5, uy, apelled out defeat $+, |to“aamit Ota tryout for the men on|eky the night before Dempsey won the title. Miske is now reported to be in ni K Overlape the litte finger of the| | In the Miller stakes, Man Q-War te | LOUOH RAGL—Fie furlongs tm 86, 1.08; nan-|7—5. esa: ie ("hus been. wet | his, Pane oe Nerare hand, as shown © photo-|to meet John P. Grier the Whitney | ay, 14 5s ob, i hig oldtime form and he hopes by his showing against Dempsey on Labor| , the show (was held Mechanies’ three-year-old which forced him to] RAST INDIAN—Fire furlong tm 6a 10¢2-8;| Pichard Harte, the Harvard athlete, 2 etven| Day to earn a match for the title over the fifteen-round route in New York. Balding and the gate ‘Feoainiay . wan good enough a little! the limit in his last mce and which | treesdine ee ‘S| who vainly tried for a place on the Dempsey has a number of matches pending. He 1s at present in con-|t0 $3. ot piles ; , this year, to let me into his | many predicted might beat the Riddle | MAN 0" w. furlongs ta 111-6, .221-5,| Davis Cup team, afforded the next a8-| Navy Athletes Will Reach Antwerp | ference, or at least Jack Kearns is, with Tex O'Rourke and W. A. Guvin of| , Jonany | Rejsler, He told me to get my nose a horse before the season is over, On |.854-8: handy, a ny the International Club. This organization ls to present Jack with a hand- | York bantam whom Wapne vag nigd bringing sortinent of thrills, Harte started off Friday. it e 5 rapidly to the front, roushe m at eight~ ‘ to the bali by arching my that day Man O' War oy || VEHTA—Five furlongs tn 1.08 1-8; nandily, some championship belt upon the occasion of the opening of their club house ; ele - apine. ‘4 fourtean pounds. Stie sSotoeaston co | SRWIT BYB—Thrse furtonss to on, handgy, |! the first round with all of his furl-| ABOARD U, 8. 8.’FREDERICK, Aug.| in Lexington Avenue late in the fall, Dempsey will probably make his first |Se"nrnsie” "te TASTY fa —— j ‘This te @ very good tip, and you! the Whitney colt will be greater on| BONIFACH—Muo in 145; banduy, ously played volleys and smashes go-|1 (Via Wireless to United Press).—| real defense of his title at this club. ee a _ ghould notice of it. It means) Saturday, A great race between thom | CHALLENGRR—Wix furlongs te 1168-0; rid-]ing at @ great rate, His opponent | Neva! athletes bound for the Olymple ‘a that a better view of the ball, | is in prospect. den out, anf jg | ames at Antwerp, have been kept in ‘ont egret that I did not have | THHOW MAND—six furlongs tn a4, 48, 1.24;] “08 T. He Banks Jr» who ylelded Dis) gooq physical trim during the ocean F; t N By d G i time Pk ta praction mobs, Major A. J. Cassatt, whose cotors, |"! ii, mnance—vive furiongs in 107, nan, | PAC? BY & Soore of 6—2, 6—A. voyage by. dally workouts aboard ship. UTIC INEWS John Pollock AN SSP i mean this article to be instruc-| red, white and blue, have been famous | duly. Just to prove that the American vet-| With ly two more days at sca 1 ieee oe ter Se 3 con be by calling you on the rob tracks of the country for |. dart patie 8 mee AEH 2:36,| orany stil posnses & bighly Geveloped abend, the Abistes expect to Artie ttl wow tbat Gene Tine wht hand ) sand ready to accept. Phil Bernt ! hods of various men, James | y Y an uy type of ekitl and Ciat John Cecil Parke, | antwerp on Friday ey are anxious] Now ne ey's 3 anc ready 10, noes jerortetn, Becchar's Psi te the toot cxaraplo of Kran Kimon tioely, “wt. tenined che Gan: | Lorebandiys * faowe Im) Arthur W. Gore, MG. J, Ritchle and| to get the final training for the Con lig wel) enough to enable him to box| MAH. homever, I undirwand, has set auch ' i Ae ls NK © furlongs andily.| & few other Britons are not alone inj tests under way. lsh figure thet it te doubtrul if the match w ‘ Se Cau 20 never tae the Wauich, | att string, ives out the nows. He] GhLbRN jbniatt hive lt Gee thar glory, William J. Clothier, na-|. Cold snappy weather caused the men|aguin, Matchmaker John Jennings of] ever to dosed. From wha I can judge ty hoe 1 Boncentration he Boonie doutly for-n| meat popular tates eines Sa ate | ytAMeHO Stn futnas ta th, 1.0048; va [UE Unt Sunt Soll aee ane Ah, aie | aes eanaaN OH, MES Tertede” tie | the Armory A. A. of Jersey City will] ln’ aslon be wants none of Mice’ sue miber of years with a medium-lie|time, hae @ yearling by a mated | “PIZH Mule tn .80, 1.15, 3.49: ridden out ord Waa chalked t ‘k navy shot-putter, heaved the aix-|make another attempt to try and get! Georgio ward and Koockout Wille -Milis putter, It seemed to me| French aire, of which great things are| ALONE AT LAst slic in 4a" raten ou, | Jed Hugh G Mi Gistance of forty-four! Martin Burke, the New Orleans] welterweight con! Yesterday peated fostelte tt he did his best putting when |oxpocted, ‘The Cassatt calons will be | monte HO de Rts edhe SNA ati | ad Pe Sr OF eNmpeTIORDE Anes Se on the deck “of the} cheer, to come North and fight Tun-| for tir twelve-ound® bout a the Avdltortans 4 t his left hand stationary on the| scon again next season. hay Henge 1 48, LAE: rtdden out, | nccomplien against the somewhat ras ————__—_— aged 4 bout at a epectal | SPN Club of Perth Ausboy net Monday night | prea ih slight Lend oe ihe aA Mile 442-0, 216, lefforts of ar {opponent oD Sling sole ake aeesningiciiers aa ey a vel me Lr polate : Rach put up $250 to guarantee bis appearance a ve! i he fast thme being made hore in 0 218; bevexing, B DOt: Stra ie xing show $i winpson has fully reovered from the ilugas that wing, and @ distinct, emphatic) races, indicates that the track tm in |» er Hands la SESE ar a Ur the’ womens Eheglogtar| ,Tarwet Shooting a¢ Antwerp. | open wir arena on Thursday evening, | ierwoted bls tackling Ward at the same club last fine condition, Yesterday Dinna Care “ortiny Mile te 81, 1.17, 1442-5; rtdden that eVen held a al BE LOO, Belgium; Aus. 4 (As! i. 39 mock. The later, who ts the New Jérmy cham ARD AND FAST RUL! won an easy mile in 1.88 flat and the |Lpowanpa 11 turlones tn “ nee Of sociated Press).—The United States has nA Plog mt his, welgbt. welcomed the postpuneincat, as case of Mr. Travis it should! P afer Rr aa GROUND Bweinate fureats “EMG, PHP all stra won a sweeping victory in the Olympic] 6, genount of Cant. Bob Ropar, the Wentern | *! Hive Blu more time to get Into condition, rod that he “gave” tho| Glstance in 1. EBS eaaneomiry tuiiotin ah tava) nests Dokken, OF) the UAE. Sarget shooting, Out of élwht events | nearyweiaiit, uot boing io condition to fight Gun-| Harry Applegate, & promining middleweight of to his right hand, and that) oe, wise PAL Wow furlade I Sk) ili Maid winner anaes neluding rifle, platol and revolver con |pcqt Buith, the teteran, at Column, (., 00 | Now Brvnesrics, N, Jj. hae Just” place blu soomed to suit him best, Ne steeplechase yesterda: t titles this season, defeated | teats, they won seven fret places and | senda uighd the officials of tho oiub txatvoned | under the mana of Charley Dowmeerici for there is no beara Hk family affair. J, W. Healy hytiis Wal of Philadelphia. | were second in the other. In the seven | © ot Monday wight in onder t0 | well ko:ven heap 4, or for me, Phytt alsh of Philadelphia b ho content until next Mandi ft tude to folie in order to got tained both Robert "Oliver and EVERYBODY'S DOING IT! ndividual events they won four. Grats, |i bal! into the hole, for all olayers Fauce which ran in the colors of nager of, the Bayoune A, AA 6 Vieanor Tennant the Callfor-|\Wo seconds and four thirds, | taking low Taper more thine ty yuyare for tue battle, | the Math tear Ae f . a | different owners and incidentally fin- rary tr had ner chop strokes going ai] (Pst. se ond and third on one of them, |They box fifteen rounds, verck naw bas 6 lkely we their own way of doing that.| tei One two, and J. W Dayton sent PARIS, Aug, 3—~The first strike in the eliminated Mise | Shey failed to place in only one event, — A clear track t ! there may be something useful fii" cite the: wd FW; Baton Bent | history of amateur athletics broke out ne New Jersey | 00-metre rifle ring from prone Do" | yartia: Bure of New Orleans and Yours! ator much troablé Promoter Cuddy of Law O° savings a : how the best putters) iro" icat in different ollie, this seare | here when the French Olympic athletes ° " match Mis: [StOn os winners have been |DrAny: snotuer battler from the “same cl). | rence, Mats, has finally clinched the meten'te,| Men’s Summer suits that x ir object. “9 who are training for the Tennant played with her accustomea| Medals ND] sought @ fiNeen-round draw at the Loulsians| tery champion Jack I z ach of affairs perplexes race followers, to training for the mames in Ant awarded. ft » Champion Jack Britton and Young Kloby, eee that Mr. Hitton, who husliiy the least. It would be w good | WIP filed a demand for Setter trainera | MPaiy: —_——— Auditorium at New Orleam the crack welterwelght of Lawrece, ain, S@y. | were much higher— : patted in more various wars than] thing for steeplechasin® tf trainers | arastratnite gaciiiien. Tun 1 ——. - Hud Dempsey Reores ‘Tero Kmecke |Meih, The le thelr smond fit Ne | vill oattle for twelve rounds, to « deciaon, | $50 to $75 now, Rmner er, Wit? the, powslbie ex. handling horses of different owners | concoded to thelr demands, "| Keen Doubles on Caatle Fotnt downs, Sn ee MUNRIE SAY |e gomnn Seoe et Famers: lia c Aag. James Sheriock's method ‘op| Would enter them in different races, 5 ne ined: sent ea we BYRACUSE, N. ¥., Aug.‘ 4.—Before (Sick Sap GN py eg el ee Rocers Perr ComPANY ping the hands apart. is means aad Chase Barred From Pacific Coast red. Hammett » Hen- | 4,000 fans Bud Dempsey easily defeated | The full nts plated to be fog! ja Deen clinched between K. 0, Lough T COMP, the punt ts 4 right-handed effort, aeons We ton hice Aas ares rks, derson reached the round before the pia Ross of Syracuse. Bud acored|the Armory A. A. of Jemay City on Monday | lin of South Bethieh Pa. and Johnny Tima. | Broadway no doubt Mr. Hilton accents the] {n races, In recent santa top Ok. | SAN FRANCISCO, Aum. 4—Hal Chase, | *milinal yesterday In the Castle Point| Wo knockdowns, one tn the aacond and | eight la a foliom: Raloh Brady milly Ve] of $. Paul, Tis wit are ts out in a twelve: | Se agen ae, p Broadway Baek mothod ae better than| iad stiols Tee ete Ste | ee ne Cun em Che -|iawn tennis tournament doubles in| AMOtner, in tne "eeventh, hd Only, for | oe, owalve round, whith will be the main ermt,| round battle et Daricn, 0. on nett Priday night ‘Four at S4th St. one-handed which he edopted for has curled up in the atretch. Yeater- [season with the Giants, has been | Hoboken after winning a hard fought | knocked ou . te ee ee enti tc rreanin ton, | eee Mt. Titian wxnal (os noeeie! ar ote ak | roading? Comer Finh Ave! Te. ctu to the riabt nond{ 2i2,he Went ail the way to win easy |berred by W. HH. MoCarthy, Prosident| ‘reeset match from A. von Bernuth areata - fl of bis Mate nvont'y, ils recent defeat of Sohane | at Warren press) ‘excelent method, wll | pica hat yearly a As h Uta See eke et che tan eeeue: trom all | and W. I. Knox, at 6-1, 8-4, 64 Goldstein Scores Quick Knock Charile Beecher's wail that none of the leading | Griffiilie wae a bie surprise vat ole bh © further | the parks of tho league hale 3 4 au deuten the loft sche and} ‘am he went. Many politicians are here Har Nasenrt, outlicider of the sait te qed earns ie Liadaig ered in the asset TOORR at tant hon tee aah Ne tae iets ine debeer coe, [gmt Meier. matchmaker of the ct tnnsy f at one would not ett Lake Club, at {he game time was re- | ‘ten! of . jo im the Jersey City |g ©, of Canton, Olio, fy teying to sign the seliianeee Cae tothe tek, purine Ana Juang unconditionally by We at Cane, | which Bdward Oolaner and Carl Jollitt, the sem{ final Toe Rossnkeny oak pki | knookerout. "Mody I not only willing, bus ca4er | Charley ‘White of Chisago and taddie Plesiah < proclasoiine ‘Al Ani an their chotoe resident of the Balt Lake Club. “The paired together for the frat time, boat: J ‘meet Beecher.” mays Tom Mtanicy, mavaser of mous of this city for 4 bout tion of thi ecullves, It Waa any or, When they maw nounced, ‘fi investigation ‘A. J, Ostendorf and Charles Chambers, serie aannac'ah the padelaa tony seatens ot ialebilng on\aeeais, .%f Rew Combination, at OA Oty Consecutive knockout vos

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