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Cd Sci ipl hy a asst hg onipmtans anaes ee ee woe on ree at x Soe 512 TA TES AW TEL OR | ps. ° — ‘ey Jonn = bom matched to ment ia 6 ten-roumd go st the | Vi How fet te Rew fer/boxer. Loughlin won largely because Yanks Play Sleepy Game _ Pirates Regain |(Fistic News tatsn and Gossip ) |i waar crtrse beics| peyote ny, sce 1-[Se ae eee an Se Bas ° fre noted for thelr gamenem and sbilly © Mil Ai ope that Capt. Lansing Van faving the honors in his favor. ¥ First Place by Mike Gibbona, the crack middle.) (o che Mune Polat A. A. aed K hee bem oe: | ualsment, Meth ore training bent for te OW) ites might alt In his place at No, 1|lin Kept plugging away, however, D fe ° Gi t weight of St. Paul, is in perfect con. | me. lermatwr Lew Rese wilt errangy ie woute bed at the a oe | é eating tants dition for hie fifteen-round bout with! 4 Matchmaker Bleufum bee booked four (en round Jef Beaith, the clever middiewsight, bas Bea | Hoyts at the pen ait show of the Cotosmum A. In the Columbia varsity shell in the fn- (him volleginte regatta here on June 32 Silent Martin, the deatmute middle~ | Je) Gp to wer Tuan Uistons, oe | es \ tee ee PITTSBURGH, June 7.—The Now Welght of New York, at the Brookivn jy 4 tm round bout at the National teaave Base | Angersm, Jobamy Suomers of Hrookiyn ra Hud Sarto, Suis rou ‘ 4 Withiiere nino A PHENIX PRODU that the ‘rangy ‘senior woul, be And Browns Take Final Locals Neglect Many Oppor-| t¥e out in the nrst, but Ir ak Baker} proved an easy out via Gerber. Once tunities to Win Farewell | sein in the eighth the Yanks filled) york Giants failed to take full ad- Arena, Atlantic and Bedford Avenues, | tal Pat. Cloananatl om june af Oi 6 ot logan, the wumtern wollermtant, Farmer Sulliae | Shin to row pawn. ‘This ‘ the bases. Only one man was out-- : ~ Brookiyn, to-nighs. Gibbons says he | vsted thet thie bet, will deaw e venser crowd | o¢ Greenwich Vilage va Jack Dining of New | blow, while it na the Morningside Battle With St. Louis. Ruth had fanned—and. the fans, | Vantage of thelr opportunities In yee VIP 'tey nis hardest to put Martin |## (se fane there are ansions to ee toth Smith] York gud Sammy Rego we Jom Forse of {Heihte wight, (haa ans, the Mocningsi¢e| You'll never know that wakoned sufficiently to note that after| terday’s game with the Pirates, and away as quickly as possible In this | tad Gitione peetore | Newark me oxtent. Swinburne will row at| rich, creamy cream 01 |No. 7, Van’ Houten's position, while e' eC! e nt ine of irae Pu a ‘the bea: | Waldecker will go in at No, 5, the place By Isaac Shuman. SoH SnE besides & 1a Wa Party) Sung | liver the goods in thy Bibcked: tidy, SOTK, MARINE werengons ee tO ape suit) #2 rounds ef ‘lghting st the Cow. | "6 f8m0 aratn, hae boon tooked uy to mot Orve | held formerly by Swinburne, Mg the n Jost a royal chance of making a clean {"duce Soldier Bartfleld to meet Gib- | OY ea crue of Heri on ‘Tusmday | Deimeat of Meuihls. Twi. fre ten rounds at the ie : cheese flavor until you’ve tasted Fe--bum! frenzy - Which is by way of being a yawnin|; Ping, who had broken up the ball) sweep of their series here. They were pik a tvenlog, June 28. Three ten-rownd Bevis will be| vem al show of tho Hunts Point A A of 'he | Maddem Wi wecotection of what happened so far | 4me the day before, grounded | defeated by the Pirates by a score of | lu Rammond will pot on ax ten-round bouts | the cheese with “PHILA- DELPHIA”’ Brand printed on the package. al the engagement might develop into/ ag a result of their inability to de- go. Mike Collins, manager of Gib- | Leach Crom, who is w Uy his hand re events Jim Cottey va Gergt. May | Brunt on June ‘ot. Crews @ tratning Sor (he com Over n O'Dowd. - Miliman's gymoaium tm Morin, Leach is es tis weakly, Gerber to Jacobson, bringing | at ‘ble first open alr Dosing show at tbe Munts| Smith, Dike MeTigue va. Jack Maiay of Pertand, | tt st scavilay WAM) THEE Yanks were concerned at the | Ji Hoth who was tho frat of three 8 to 4, and are now back in scound Pace A.A. on June 21, ‘The card te aa follows’ | Ore. and Nick Mekamshiin re Jackie Anearo, ox tee edi eae Polo Grounds yesterday. H Vinee ree tee eee won the refereu’s decision jmen to be walked by Davis in that | place in the National League pennant Joo Lyneh v1. Sammy Sandow. Jaber WN | Frankie Rdwards, the eas aide featherweteht. and | Jotmay Dundee, the fest Italian ghtweieht, wil bt aed &. oes ina t The Hugmen napped. There may| inning. That alone saved the Yanks é 5 te SMldect Smith, Leach Crna va Gene Detimor “fe “| - sport A. C. lant night Baye, ane E SEE EA | CeneA TERT eS, Lee ROTI ee] aCe) een onain SOURIENRE Che COMA BY TOM Pe ia tee ticatn oe Cue Isr wil le the peocpals he an go) sceive a euarenin #200 fer boring imny| The renult wasn aurpriae, as OrDywi bails o a small margin. Jess Ba regular wee talon, the Denver Heh io thelr fifteen regarded very highly. since his de- balls buried by Pitcher Davis of the | through Lee." | Hn Jess Barnes was Mt esses a andy Chamy of Tehimore end Bddie| % tne Frngmen Beodh Opurting Oia to-si@t, Joe | ala'sata® OMAN ter eetstng ‘Cub oo the | feat of oat, Bob Koper, Madden anes | wns. ‘Then, again, it may haye| Habe Ttuth got the frst hit of the| hard by the Pirates throughout the Obed cms te kaso 8 Un | ut Cot paws tm Seams] Nan tun A Maa et feat of Cart: Bob Roper. Madden closed Tacha alan’ oreke Anyway, the|two the Yanks made, his two-base at opportunities and lost the foal gains Sino there were. we tian epicl in Check until tho ninth inning, WheN 4, ten appointed matchmaker of the new boxing | 72 SA-Tound Bowe will ale be staged. Willie Teekson such A greet feht at the same clu ‘of bhe series to St. Louls, 5 to 1. Pipp followed with a strike-out. they attacked him with a barrag4 club at Adantlo City where boring shows are | At the Woodharea Sporting Clab to-night, Tamia | recent “Rip” Colling started with iots of| Dawis, as the box score shows,| of singles that sent the winning run dared every Saturday cwoing im the open sir| Bogash of Bridgeport and Italtea Joe Gane of smoke, but no control, and although | pitched excellent ball but for his| %cross for the locals. aroma where Jack Dempsey |x training for his batite | Brookiyn wiil Look up for fifgen rounda at the the visitors got but three hits off him | wabbling in the cighth. nny Glasner, recruit star of ths with Georges Carpentier, Taylor should mako a! club's open alr boxing show at Dexter Park land had the plucky Bostonian in a bad | way several times. Madden Is mate with BMl Brennan in two weoks at the same club Coney Taland in the semi-final of ten rowmds | eq of $1,500, Hanlon is the fighter who me, but he mana; to Bold chem Herman Taylor. the fight promoter of Maliadetphia, | ‘The Boxing Commission of New Jersey is mo de. termined thet Harry Eirwie, the Now Joreey refers, | 1X. PHENIX He is one of | 5%: te ie f the but did guess is yen 6 will judge the world’s hearywright championship n ¥ Be i fa the seven innings he worked, his| the few pitchers who come to the| Pirate staf memnn te, Simnt Out ing of this ob | Youne Moiman and XO. Rew wy and pt | Ty ‘Smack tonyghonns an te Fast © 4 Wildness led more or iess directly to | Polo Grounds who pitches ball removed in favor of Babe Adams at amount of work he'll have | ‘™ AeA a (4 ther In Jersey Clty on July 2 that they hare an: 3 une 7.—In one of the ; Sed in the first two frames—euffi- | Sheehan succeede! Collins in the| croft tripled to the left contrefleld wall. ith stro, Lew Tay. |! ‘These two aunty Geitiem, itty Murphy of| there wil be no fight. It looks like » sure thing |vanin’n ‘welterweight champion, out Means GOOD Cheese ii qient, the way the Yanks were going, |eighth. In the ninth the Growns fell) Dave scored Op trade ks ateak Gatch bee have that Kvtle will be the third man in the ring pointed Hilly Ryan, the popular local : ls ; 7 pon him for four hits punctuated by ;, oe Ho hit Gerber with a pitched balljone base on balls and scored three| after that Adams. Heid up, by tomers: | in the first, the Brown sh takes fable flelding, retired the Giants score- | runs fess. {ng second’ on Wetzel's grounder and| Centrefielder Johnny Tobin was} ‘The Giants filled the bases but failed | I scoring on Williams's single to centre, |sent to the showers by Umpire Hilde-|to score in the f | In the second he gave Ellerbee a base |brand in the ninth for disputing a on balls, after which Ellerbee took (third strike. ist * d L a di Wi Sass Seana Sa Seow es | Catia, eeete cert win'ess| Dodgers Wut k D's wild pitch, leaders will stimulate the home team Th 2. 2 ird Straight From Chicago The Yanks had the bases filled, with 'to hit as is its custom. CHICAGO, June 7.—The Brooklyn Sar sete aoe ee | Big Field of Golf Stars to Battle for ‘‘Met’’ Honorss|: sa itive srwan tom Nthe Chicago Cubs by winning yester- —— day’s game, the final of the series. Garden City Links To-Morrow Will Be Covered With a Regiment of Old and Young’ Top-Notchers. By William Abbott. HE Garden City links will be ail cluttered up to-morrow for the opening rounds of the Metro- | Politan Championship. The old guard Will be out in massed formation to stem the damaging challenge of countless young wizards like Jess Sweetser, intercollegiate title holder; Newton Mair, Jersey State champion, and Pete Harmon, who did so well in the national tournament last year. Jerry Travers, who used to win “Met” honors with time table regu- larity; Oswald Kirkby, who passed up the Jersey meet last week in or-! der to be in trim for the Metropoli- fan; John G. Anderson, Gardiner ‘White—the list 1s a long one of nota- ble veterans who'll swing into action to-morrow. Conditions call for a thirty-six hole qualifying test to-morrow. Match- play rounds will be at eighteen holes, | except the finals Saturday, which will | be over the double route. ‘Ned Sawyer of the Siwanoy Ctub| seventy-two best seores and ties to qualify for the championship, whiok will be 72 holes of medal play, yf the entries go over, the Untted gtates Golf Association reserves the right to change condittons and divide the field to play 30 holes each day, each half | of ‘the field to qualify 36 for the | championship. After a sensational finish Ted Ray, the ponderous British star, won the national open title in 1920 at the Inverness Club, Toledo. Harry Var- don, Ray’s running mate, finished in a tie for second place with Leo Deigel and Jock Hutchison. ‘The British invasion for the open tournament this year will consist of George Duncan, present champion, and Abe Mitchell, who is ranked the hardest-hitting of all Eng- lish professionals, ‘The Shackamaxon Club at Westfield has made a grand clean-up of Jersey championships. Four titles, all that are worth having. are now held by the club with the odd Indian name. They are the amateur championship, won by twenty-one-year-old Newton Mair last Saturday at the Canoe Brook open title, captured by Peter a strong fleld of pros and the Knickerbocker links v weeks ago; the junior trophy, taken by Johnny Leonard last yi ry and the caddie masters’ chamdion- | ship, won by Danny Williams at Cranford last season. Thirty-six holes a day over @ stiff won the Metropolitan Chamrpionship|course is a pretty arduous feat just season with a victory over now for Jerry Travers. But the for- British | hPhe game was a veritable slugfest, the Robins getting sixteen hits off three Cub pitchers, and the Cubs do- ing a little hitting on their own ac- count, reaching the visiting pitcher, Ruether, for a total of thirteen safe- ties. But, fortunately for Ruether, the Robins gave him admirable sup-| port and a number of Cub runners were left stranded on the bags. | “Speed” Martin was pounced upon / as soon as the game started, and be- fore the first inning was over the |Robing had accumulated four runs. | They came back in tho second and made another run, and added one more tally in the sixth before “Speed” | was banished to the bench. Every member of the Brooklyn team | with the exception of Otto Miller, the | catcher, made at least one eafe hit. caars. J and three solid smashes, while Olson, Wheat and Griffith each mad a single. Ruether also to a pair of hits. American Polo Team Wins Prac- tice Game. RANCLAGH, England. June 1.—A polo team composed of Louis Stoddard, ‘Thomas Hitchcock jr., J. Watson Webb and Devereux Milburn easily defeated | the Woodpeckers’ team, comprising | Lieut. Col. Melville, Lieut. Col. Ashton, Lord Dalmeny and Major Harrison, in a palo match yesterday by 9 goals to 3. Harry Payne Whitney's pony, Ro: Diamond, which was ridden by’ Hitch- cock, hurt its shoulder badly owing to last @ collision with the mount of Stoddard. Gardiner White at Apawamis iner king of Amcrican amateurs hopes |" Tileut. Col Melville, Major Harrison — to condition himself to the point |and Capt, Palmes have been chosen as Conditions for the open natlonal| Where he'll be able to compete on See ee masters the Hinata. pola, at @hampionship to be piayed July 19,| fairly even terms with some of the | the request of ‘the Americans, has been $0. 21, 32 at the Columbia Country Younger sharpshooters that are! chosen to umpire for them in’ the inter Gus have just been announced. it| springing up on alll sides. hational games this month. the number of entrants does not ex-| = aaa ceed 200 the qualifying test will be at} MNS Shs “ : § ) Fi holes the first two days, with the SS 34 iy , ey i § | SE x N ‘ o Y ie. 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