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/ cnatnipinaaeas | Captures “Met.” Singles and, “THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY, JUNE a7, ToT. BABE RUTH KNOCKS OUT HIS 27TH HOME RUN OF THE SEASON’ ‘VINCE RICHARDS WINS TWO MORE TENNIS TITLES Paired With Voshell, Also Earns Doubles Honors, Vincent Richards won the Metro- fae tees| lawn tennis championship| honors by defeating A. J. Cawse, the | Staten Island player, in the final round of the singles at the New York Tennis Club. The score was 6—0, 6—2, 6—4. Paired with S. Howard Voshell in the doubles, Richards gained the lau- rels without ever being extended. ‘The pair defeated A. J. Ostendorf and Ell- jott H. Binzen by a score of 6—1, 6—3, wt The victory of Richards in the singles marked the third champion- ship he has won this season. In turn he has taken the Eastern New York State, the Brooklyn and the twenty- first annual holding of the Metropol- Ita ‘hards scored by forcing the attack for winning shots against Cawse. He dina total of 32 earned points to 19 for his opponent. “He was remark- ably steady, his errors only tallying a total of 36 against 53 for Cawse, who was compelled to play under the’ sting of forcing play in the majority of the rallies. Victory. The opening of the interclub ‘eam New Jersey ‘Tennis day on the new turf matches in the League began yest: courts of the ¢ awn Tennis | Club, at Mountain ion, and resulted » vietory for the home club the team from the Mont Club, ner, Who defeated Aug: of Orange, by a score &—3, Ww win. THE FUSSY FOURSOME Copyright, 1921, YES 1 CAN “Too! 1 can TEE CT UP OUTA THAT Hore! TWAT HOLE HAS No BUSINESS “O BE OuT HERE IN “HE A HOOF-PRINT! FAIRWAY — THAT Looks Like. A HOOF-PRINT AN’ THE RULES SAY YOU CAN PICK OUT! m oo NO SIR! you've Got To PLAY (T “Ty'way (T 1s! LOOK HERE Jimmy — LOOK AT WHAT HE CALLS NO SIR, You'D YELL MURDER IF 1 WANTED “To Do Thar sami “The Same Old Argument” by The Proes Publishing Co. (The New York Fvening Wort). Aw, ler Wim “TEE IT UP Doc ~ HE'S SO RATTLED Now He'Lt GoM (T uP ANYWAY! SEND “U' CADDY Back FoR some SAND AN' “TEE fT UP SAM! GEE ,L WiSHT THAD A BIG HAM SAN’ WICH ‘LET HiM Tee tT Doe - “TWAT'S A NEw RULE HE'S =] JUST MADE. JIM aN' T CAN =\ USE IT Too - Le's GO! THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copy of Each Comic Will Be Re printed on Hard Paper and Mailed '! {7 i to Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp. aa the Only Montclair "man t6 First Having Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Hvening World. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Your Golf Club. This Is the Fifth of the Series, the | This to Be Great Summer For Kiddie Klub Members In Movie and Outdoor Fun. Desides ‘the Sixty Movie The- aires “Which Will Open Their Doors to the Children ‘There Will Be Outings, the First Set for July 13 in Star- light Park, Bronx. It's going to be a great summer for the entertainment and recreation of the members of the Kiddle Klub, Kiddies, you have been reading about the arrangements which have been made with a whole lot of “movie” theatres for your enjoyment. In the afternoons, instead of swelter- ing in the streets, as many of you as possible are going to be given 1 Stat im @ “movie” in your neigh- | hood, The motion picture thea- juts as safe as if their fathers or | operation with The Evening World| Kiddie Klub to make the matinees for the children one of the features of yhelr shows. On Wednesday, July 6, the matinces are to begin In not less than sixty the atres, in which a section on the main floor will be set apart for the members of the Kiddie Klub, Most of the dies, under the law, would not br wed in movie houses unless accom- panied by one of their parents or a) chaperon, Well, here, now !s what must be| done, so that the obeyed and yet let the kiddies enjoy ye movies if thelr parents cannot with them in the afternoons, ere will be chaperons at the thea- They will bo mothers who un- derstand the care of little kiddies, and under whose guard they will be just as safe as if their fathers or mothers or any older member of the family had them in hand, But in order that they may chap- eron any or all of you kiddies they must have your father's or mother's ritten. permission. Now, then, here is the way to get n at any of the theatres, the which fg given below You must get a catd at any of the eat n do upon the lie Klub pin Klub Amuse y the card that 1 ° signa- W iknow start the law will be strictly | HOW TO JOIN THE sou ut give, AGE AND A = Saute ery Kid Pin and ° COUPON 796. 1st is, 1417 Petth West I8ist S$! jatbush Ay dway and t STATEN ISLAN Richmond, Stapleton through | SWAMPSCOTT, | dune 27.-—| big man. real heavy we i of | Nacatlons | The American I. ‘ssociation at | champlon, ae 1s a splenala sn] it. Cray Streot ee ‘will ts closing session here day heavywWelght champion, fast and skil- | way or of No Willie eee ui Baur tul and a very hard hitter, Of the] 171s . in Wa id ow at} adopted a resolution condemning the iwo, the man who lands the first hard] ton 1+ Court toeday, Gayn deportation of Miss ileen Mary) i} have an advantage. Wel ii nt Seen attr s wi eI Coughlan. ! think it will be Carpentier, of course, Bi daa renorbine) Tahene ated Wednesday any ate Miss Ci was hired by the| Dempsey will not find it easy to hit] Sunday morning, y ae morrow, will fay for the _aalea: Co was hired by the! Pe won't be a fixed target like | touk money, ar event, ‘All ure invited New York Library as an as-!|qiliard and the big men, Probably Present th the dance par Jical Room while | it will not be a short figh p Villon bety ra of 8 and 8} 1 by the Puvue ses’ size and strength may enable in the after provided they ean] ® 7 ‘ him to stand many 1 blows, But ng, dance, recite o the violin. | IMbrary of St. John, N. B When she|i¢ Georges hits him the way he hit Waeh Kiddie will be r ved accotd- | entered the United States last October /Heckett he will go down. nig.to arrival and be tried cut accord-| no objection was raised, put in Pubru-| “Beckett was very strong,” said| ind Bring your own music and] ary she was summoned to a hearing|Descamps, “but he was no good after wear your Kiddie Klub pin lat Ellis Island to determine whether Georges knocked him out. He had But now for the movics. Here jo or not she should be deported, no more confidence, Men knocked CUT OUT THIS COUPON. tang World ve ori ie ark ito a wi ‘AU children ap tp sixiten: sea: Of age om become meanders 1 St. and Madiso St. (Be THE CLUBS © KLUB. $ GAMES YESTERDAY. Brooklyn ot ; oooos oooou1s1 Scott and Gowdy, 9905 Jains ‘aad’ Sohiutat, Louls— presented peste} arteries “irentin’'s hoeter o GAMES TO-DAY, Now York at Philadelphia, the list of the movie theatres you Boston at Brooklyn. may attend in the afternoons on Ay Cincinnati at St. Louis, after July 6 And to-morrow and Pittaburoh at thereafter you may apply for your cards entitling you to edmission: AMERICAN LEAGUE. MANHATTAN. Club. = Wek. PC.) Chul w. an ghee Acaraas, Cleveland ....41 24.631 | Detroit 33 Now York....3 28 .882/8t, Louie, ,...28 Washington ..37 32. .836/Chicago .....26 Boston ......30 31 GAMES YESTERDAY, rounds 492 | Phitadetphia, .25 +100000000 1gtlox and Gharrit on St. Moxrid Most and Sehang. Cleveland: Ave. Cloyelund t Hatteries jiner6,”“‘Rlenmond, and: Nunadaker om Ave: | . Playhouse, 68th St, & 3d Aes| wbliveetakia BROOKLYN. | Louis at Cleveland. Fa Fee 1401 Flatbush Ave, STANDING OF IL. E. ozoon0s ood (| team A under the man oo 73 shift, Ateeander 1510 3 ‘and. Dit Sandlot Players, RTE B18 6) BM Holman, manarer of the Holman Club, wants tur of the F bigest | to Bear from sin Class B. ‘The Kastend A. C. lad to bear from all ciass B teams, HF, ois in charge over end’ of Stertuaviant the Indians, Artie Crowe, mani er of Chicago. of New League for Local of Yorkvlile class B amateur} ment of John Watt. A> C. ts under the mi Should get in touch to bear from class A teams What Many Teams AreDoing In New York Federation °‘ is hae cu . ‘ee rel Increased Action in All Classes) tru''teibtel “tare ot reiertion Manet red “teaimy tn ‘this section and the, team that redration, phe semi-peo teams Be at Company ave formed a vy all hb of “the | a team hh Street, under nt wants ‘to bear Le po, | from boy teats in class D. | 35 .485| me Mickory team of New Rochelle have proved 36 4 utio crack and. will be Neat Hd champtonshy in clase Ay a8 Jone Stars are antions to hear from teams ] t 5, Auris Wuderation Talltons kveaing owes Re! Catolle I Th Club, under. the ast Tiubin, would line to hear from . i, Brot ‘Address Fvening 58 Bast Sith St ae wor Ma joston Road, ozinooortii ii i 1, Brenig Wo d Ave sand Bass el 75 Bast Broadway. i alton, ted to get tn Maple Field Club would tike to hear from ook Die Wor touch nhattan 1d. A Evening aeonhurst). pl — oo y Mth. attan Ave. t Paris W. —__ n Ste ay,{fumors float around. A guard pa- ton St. & Howard AW) 1515 the edge of the pasture BRONX, the wooded crast of the hill above the Bronx Strand, 827 Westchester Ave. | ring. Another stands T Ayo » to keep all visitors rat Weatcheater Ave ; aa aa ble and Fordham. it that thr big, inh St. & Webster his were smu 1, & Wash, Ave. ht for a seeret workout, In Ave pentier is to try out a series of nev ond, Asked about It, Carpenter “I am entirely re Iam not s7th D and says | fight, No, doing GHECK FOR $900,000 TO GUARANTEE FIGHT (Continued From First Page.) d in last nd deadly knockout wallops, No one is giving out any information. any hard out by n.” Georges never are as 2 Fifth Ave. Tex Rickard says there ts plenty 5 ‘Third Ave, of confidence in’ the Frenchman's camp. "Why," sald Tex last night, Thester Ave | hons or some other good heavyweight sheffle | for Carpentier for the Labor Day Satis Ay date, Saya he'll defend the cham- | ) pionship then if he beats Dempse +_by Hobert dare.) Tollowers, in from and| thor inside away husky which smiles | ady to FRENCH FIGHT T EXPERT HERE red by good shave Suit Nassau St. same prices as boxing this week. I have little to do, = hi New ghton - Broadway during this re, Port Riehmond us L could go into the ring to-morrow.| STOLEN AUTO IS WRECKED tale LONG ISLAND. practicing a few necessary . Nassau, Port Washington, way of training. theft of Mac Park, Corona Capt. Mallet said: ; rl en. | Rialto, Jamaien “Dempsey Is a powerful man, with| Cat asian pase My store t 2 Colum- Protest Deportation of Miss B, M.|P% shoulders and chest "and head Moashinkton “venue. us Sirsle is nei fi . and light legs. He is very fast for a), Ps theft of $150 from the same style and prices award | sroad ing this sale, West hing or wa ud he The N.Y, Black Sex, one of the strongest col- ‘ ne ‘The Natlonal A.C. will be glad to Rear from al! | ©, under Andy Henry, te playing | ass ©, EXTRA My store No. 119-121 is carrying 1421 as 1431 Broadway dur- 1431 BROADWAY COR. 40TH STREET Open Evenings Unt ¥ P.M. Saturday, 10 P.M. | Earonls SELECTIONS. First Race--Sam Reh, Jula N. wk Tower, -Becond Jones “rnin Rac Donna Laric Fourth Race—By Buddie Kean fth Race Sha of Allah, Bot 8 Clara Balance Wheel. Alula, Ra Vitamin, it of Tia May Bodin, Camden ok Napoo, Marvin Golly, I. Race—Kimpalons, Exhorter. Pp. G. Tue Pirate BoC wanta’ (0 ws Federal the management of om all clans A, ver. possible price. English Mohair Suitings, very light weight, guaranteed sunproof, Plain Blue and quiet two-tone effects, look like worsteds, will hold shape. and extra pants ENGLISH OUTSIDER, LEMONORA, CAPTURES GRAND PRIX DE PARIS. PARIS, June 27.—The winning of the Grand Prix de Paris at the Long- Champs track by the English out- sider Lemonora, owned by Joseph Watson, brought to an official close yesterday the most hectic, yet for all save the feverishly frivolous | few one of the drabbest, social sea- | sons Paris has produced in many years, The vast*majority of the French spectators were sorely hit _ by Lemonora's easy victory. Mme. Ed- mond Blanc's Ksur had been a hot | favorite and gloom swept over the stands and paddock at his falluce even to show, All the British ele- | ment and many Americans had | backed Mr, tson's colt heavily. ———— Indicted W Go on Triat CHICAGO, June 27.—Trial of the men charged with a conspiracy through which it Is alleged the Chicago White tams, Jackson and to appear, all being Pog nied Hal Chase ‘and Abs. Attell are are not, ex pected, the latter having yea Gght epainay Chae gf 4 his eo New York, and ‘agai extradition from California having been not contes' FENWAY S83nt" SANDAL pay TSitom tip af Fae) saan mga my Sox bi players threw tho 1919| World Anat, is scheduled | etn Judge Hino | 5 with Indi- | that a majority oF the cightosn | Indicted would” be present to answer the cha State's Attorneys, “however, still were | uncertain, jany of re The | eight herg, Weave know: marked condi- ment — Lea & Perrins Sauce, the Original Worcestershire. home. 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