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} ( and Wallace Bates of the y . = = of California, Bates had been picked By William E, Simmons. | Artman, Fred Zerarch, M. Kirsch-| by several Ce ae the. favorite baum and Robert Fridenberg, got four, | fer the championship, but Neer won \ HIGH WATER. | 5 nie in straight sets by a score of 6—3. 6—4. Sandy Hook. “and. Het Gate | A xenial fisherman and estimable | ,,,Joseph Werner, Captain of the aw aM 4a HM) gentlemam Charles P, Seddon, suffe | by Lavy, at Gob = 233 305 S18 683) 621) & Krevious loss last Sun His ed good tennis and Werner jCharles J Seddon jr. a promising |h chance of winning. W. T. 3.30 4.00 7 youth of nineteen, drowned while |Mallery of Cornell put up a fine H Sor] Swimming in the Hudson River off | ame against Davies, causing the ne eee eee auth atkeet, The bod - Californian to go three sets before Bastern standard me Add one hour for day- | Ith Strcet. The body was not recov-|\inning, at b—7, 6—4, 6—2. _OTHER SPORT NEWS Carpentier Meets Greatest Clouter Of “Em All and It’s Not Dempsey Babe Ruth Tells Georges He| Sonderingiy at the immense bali ar j player, who was shaking his hand, Hopes He Scores “Home- | 04 when the words of the slugger : Were translated to him he grinned run” Saturday lover and said in quite good Eng- AD ish -- - | “Many thanks. The same to you!" Gear pentier hag met many| lithe and Georges stood side by | fates a Oe thorte |2de and compared measurements, ciouters in his day, but hitherto) with the result that Ruth observed: articles were drawm and signed, How-!"I'm thicker through but you're ever, yesterday he met one who is! Wider across.” Then they ‘sad their) ad o when it comes to clout, | Metres Laken together and the Babe second to none when it comes to clout-| (having a holiday because of, there ing and all formalities were dispensed | being no ball game) sped off in his with. This is the way it happened: | Toadster, The men parted with mut- a ; ‘i ual respect dmiration As the watchman who guards Car-| "“Y. 7e9P vards, the tennis. player, pentier's Manhasset camp gate stood| Was another visitor of note who was in front of the portal musing over the | (ry) a yn.c? fee, the Frenchman. Sov. hard life of a prize-fighter’s gateman, | « Called, and then, xo. fast. an *| furious were the ar shi als—all wishing to | @ speedy car came to a sudden halt OFReE and sinh Hin » hands with © and a bulky individual stepped out of | luck—that le Maitre Francois decided he qaGhin the beat thing to do was to get his “Whoa tUer out of the way. So he hustled Who are you?” inquired the man|Grorges into a closed autmobile, drove | At Ks porte! him out the lane without bene recog- “rm Babe Ruth," suid the big tele | Zea and toon him for an extended spin lo i | eorges did yery little work yestur- Boy, pass in!" the hard-boiled noid-| day. He went through the woods in er of the bars directed, and the Babe| tue morning and took his looseniag-up for indeed jt Was none other—| @Xercises in the afternoon, but refrain- jamme 0 und the ; cd entirely from boxing slammed through and then made his | "qn important Item. of news to all way to the pore [fght followers, perhaps, is this: | Hello, ees." he said, picking|Georges has had his hair cut — cu out the French champion, "My name |short— almost down to the bone, @ 4s George too. I wanted to wish you|the ball players It certainly will help his vision on fight day, but it dosn't enhance his beauty at all. Those flow locks were 33 per cent. of Georges's attractiveness, good luck, and I hope 3 Tun Saturday Carpenter get a home | oked stmilingly but ae ates |ered Cor amore than twenty-four hours. — Funeral eervices will be held. this m 2 the Chure of the Goc Partly cloudy, south, shifting to| Shop ; Aa Braga west winds, is the weather prediction | at 10 0 | for to-day. | — | | ‘The weakfish 1s not so gamy as the | striped bass nor even as the bluefish, Louls Weydener and Joseph J. Zizi-) tut for all that he furnishes a splen- bin, fishing in Jamaica Bay last Sun-| qiq sport. He hits hard, and his ine day, boated sixteen weaktish ranging rush is furiou: f{ it is not from four to seven pounds, aggregat- | P2 t by giving line, he is apt to break something. "Many an un- ing seventy-four poun: | wary angler has tried to hold on to {him, only to get the disappointment ‘ x : Jof a slack line and find on reeling in South Bay, William H. Pratt of! that the hook has gone or the leader Brooklyn, fishing near Oci Beach | parted Sunday, landed forty, weighing more, But the inttiat rash es e initial rus! than 180 pounds. Arthur Parry of the) very Jong, and if your tackle survives New York Tax Office caught twenty! that the fish is Apt to be your: But the same day. They chummed with not always, Only. iat a hold of a very large fish that aye ‘or Boren: [fully ‘Afteen minutes," Suddenly the . have line slackened. When I reeled in 5 7 neue IC mee were | fund the point of the hook broken een late taking alt, | off. My companion felt worse about caught last week, but it remained for|the loss than I did, As ter of Walter Raynor to make the first nota- | ah I here not 10 a De ye fe be | . : | able to feel very bad about the loss ¢ ble catch on Monday morning. He got! 2 a. that has given mea good tussle. | fifteen on the early tide. At high)] have had the thrill and the struggle | water slack several boats were fish-|and am quite willing to give the fish % s a chance for his life. So far as Iam ing off the Government House (Life| concord, if T could land every fish | Saving Station) near Jones Inlet, but |} hooked I would be robbed of haif they did little. One party, Charles|the zest of the sport STANDING OF THE CLUBS SAGUE. | Clubs, WoL. PC. Weakfish are running well in Great not generally Clubs, wok Clute, We Le PC. Pittsburgh ...43 22 .662/Brookiya ....33 34.493 | Cleveland ....43 24 Wow York,...40 25 .615 Chicago .....20 33 .468| New York. ...39 28 4 Boston .....-34 29.540 Cincinnati ...25 39.30) | Washington ..37 32.536 St. Louis. ....28 38.424 st. 34 32.515 |Philadetphia..19 43 .306| Boston ......32 31 .508|Philadeiphia..25 40.385 | GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY, | leneo. were also struck by pitched | Hayseed IV,, the property of G. W. BAD DAY FOR BATSMEN IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Five National League batters were hit by piteted balls and two ft do by ard batted balls in y rday'a con trates. The two injured men, Shortstop Hollocher and Pitcher Freemen of Chi- balls previously. ers nd a broken nose | grounder hit by Cutshaw of Pittsburgh pounded bad Freeman above the was struck jus mple by @ | swiftly batted ball and had to leave the game, In the first game between the Tirates and Cubs Hollocher was hi th a pitched ball by Hamilton, while | the se contest Fresma: was hit by Glazner. an him: hit two batters, Whitted and Barnhardt, The | ciher National batsmen st was Cincinnat!, hit by Doak of St. \ long distance single was batted by | Welch of the Philadelphia Amertcans fn | Boston. ‘The Athletic outfielder had | Visions of @ home min as the ‘all sailed Jaway, but It struck a clook situated Above the left field fence and carromed back so quickly that W got only base. — Went Has Edge in College Tennis Hit. PHILADELPHIA, June 29. — Five Western and three Eastern repre- sentatives survived the third round of the annual Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Association championship tour- pament on the courts of the Merion | Cricket Club at Haverford. Those remaining in the competition are Philip Neer James Davies, Leland Stanford; of umwright, — U: xas; Edmund Levy, California; BE. W. Feibleman and J, Fenno! jr. of Harvard, and Carl Fischer, University of Pennsylvania, The feature match of the tourna- ment to-day was that betw. singles’ and F. ea aes Hayseed 1V. Wins and Tles Up Race for Yachting Cap. GREENWICH, June Conn., 29.— Ford and Ted Clarke of the New Ro- chelle Yacht Club, sailed by R. Ba- vier, won the second race for the Manhasset Bay Challenge Trophy over a fifteen-mile triangular course on Long Island Sound Hayseed IV, which was last on Monday, won by %8 seconds from Nahma, the defending yacht of the Indian ‘Harbor Yacht Club, Nahmo which belongs to Addison G. Hanan and W. H, Childs, also finished sec- ond on Monda Hayseed V.. the property of H, F, Bowden, Corinthian Yacht Club of Marblehead, which won the first race, was beaten yester- 10 minutes and 57 seconds. of the race ties up at 8 points all. As a re- suit, the winner of the brush to- day will take the historic trophy. —— Faller Wins Medal in Janitor Golf Tourney. Match and medal play combined kept the contestants in the metropolitan Junior championship golf tournament erday over the links of the Belleclaire Golf and Country Club Conditions called for a qualifying round in the morning, with the first match round in uh ernoon, To-day the semi-final and final matches will be in order. | Several of the youngsters g hibition of golf that a of play- Press Publishing rbb's $20,000 salary Copyright, 1921, by th Looks like Ty ¢ butting and $1,500 for managing (he As long as Philadelphia is in t an All-Western second division: Our idea of one man in a million National League standing—Pitts Brooklyn, Chicago. Sitting, Cincinn 8 e@ It almost seems like Philadelphia hadn't had a flag since Betsy Ross finished her IRES ». (The New York Evening World) } must be split up, $28,500 for Tigers. he A Lh circuit there can never be is a guy that wins a baseball pool vurgh, New York, Roston hand Philadelphia St. Louis, Babe Ruth's swatting covers a multitude of fielding sina eo 8 A Washington fan's idea of hy and the Washington Monument—in ht is the standing of Griff's club the order named 8 6 Carpentier may wear a tri-color will furnish the curtain. sash when he fights, but Dempsey Dempsey may not be up to his the gate money is a great deal healt ING 'PM WITH $100 BILLS. 1919 physical form, but his ent of hier, FIFTY-DOLLAR TICKETS ARN'T SQARUE IF YOU GO HUNT- — Cards of Admission for First Free Movie Day, July 6, Going Fast—Get Yours To-day. Thousands of Kiddie Klub members have already applied for and received Kiddie Klub Amusement Cards at theatres near their homes, If appli- cants keep up this rate, tickets for July 6, the date of the first show, will Shows will be given free three days 1 week, | Through the Free Movies campaign alone the Kiddie Klub will entertain | upwards of 90,000 children during the summer. At several theatres the sup- ply of application blanks were not ivailable through mistakes in de- All the theatres will be fully in a day or two. is one thing that Cousin Eleanor asks of the Kiddie Klub children: That no child shall take advantage of the free tickets more than once in one week, because there are so many children to be cared for— and Kiddie Klub members are not eupposed to be selfish. For non-theatre afternoons there are cool places like the municipal recreation piers, which also were opened as a result of the efforts The Evening World, and the Kiddie Klub Days at at least two amusement parks of Greater New York. The first of these parks to offer its hospitality to the Kiddies this season Starlight Park, Bronx. The Kiddie Klub will have a day there on July 138. HOW KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS CAN GET SEATS. Here are instructions for the child that wants to go: First look in the list of theatres and select the the- atre nearest your home. Then go to the lobby of that theatre and find the livery. supplied There big might be proud of, no le 77's being returned. “They Went to the | credit of Stephen’ Berrien of Upper ontelair, W. H. Taft of Montclair, J Leonard of Shackumaxon and J. A. | than four |Fuller of Richmond County, Int play-off later the last named won with a 7 : — J Ban I* Lifted on Bouts at Ebbets) Vield. Chtcago— (First Game) — RABE! At Cleveland RM. F. sere 01000008 2-2 10 0) Cleveland soe 02202 420x156] O1LO—1 9 O/ St Jou... +O00011011—~ 428 9] Hamilton, | | Batteriet “Coveleakie. and ker; De Berry fe and Severeid, | Buswe, ita | 20000204 s Myers and’ Ruel; Keefe, Naylor, Bar| and Perkins. 813 0 Pittsbureb ss Ratieries—Preeman. Carlson and Schmidt. sison, a2 Wetiinsiin Ste Yor game at Yo. Grouras | Shactnonth GAMES TO-DAY. | Baiteries—Deak and Clemons; Boston at New York (two pamee). “Coy fork-Philadelphia game at Detroit at Cleveland, ‘Sooed "wet srounds bigs GAMES TO-DAY, ‘New York at Bon! Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Chicago at St. Louis, | | nsky Coming East. | AND, June 29.—Henry Bli-| i = Arye: oneky = world's premier handicap INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, 21) ng, sti’ gaahimen, ater | iy fort st, where next month or clus, Webs PC.) Clube, W.L. O, | ww Hast, pattimere 80 15 70 | Newark oss.) 38 ong "trl 1m Atuat The wilh attempt to awinn | Buttele v.cs40 80. 67 loreay Cho...00 36 141 | 200 inlins. Hillonaky holds the record Rochester ....36 31.537, Syrac 2838 in New York. waters, made in Qld. | Toronte ..-s-83 34 493 Roading ..,..20 49.290 | | was scheduled to try the| et fail, but after t GAMES YESTERDAY. ning | Jeevey City, 2: Toronto, 1 (first game, 6 Innings). inten The, ehatinion. Wil. Tanke Jersey City-Toronto (second game postooned, rain) Meee a Citish ae te Brienne Reading, 10; Syracuse, 7, | Beach Bath: | Rochester, 12; Baltimore, 9 GAMES TO-DAY Newark at Jersey City. | Baltimore at Reading. > | ard. | he first son to the | Navy ANNAPOLIS, Md. June important reeruit of th Gets Swarthmore G 29 Roohater at Butta, | Naval Acadginy foothall squad is Long, | guard on Swarthinore last’ year, who ch Operated on tor services arc cially needed, as both | Oe Watenl Maer et Moore and. W the regular guards yal of la graduated W. Loft's On Watch, winner Paumonek Handicap on the ypening day of the ra eason this and winner last year of ten don py has snd $80,400, been opera Ie, McCully for thick wind. s - Maxey Hirscl artful that he => LOTHES eoome a “rout when he detected V hdjeations that he was “blowing” ove “Double much after winning | vumonok 1 two or three wor fter \\ 4 by the forelock in deciding on th Every oof his usage 1e opinion civiek and th was In the en No Veaper Club Crews for dispute rela- The action followed a : and Senior tive to the Senior Squad Four races. in the ‘varfous even Vesper had nine entrics jing Paul Costello jn the ain nd Tac Kelly and Cost 1 cham- pions, in the doubdlos. | Bixty-threo © v8 are entered In the regatta, Thoy fnclude several from Now York and Woahington Waiter Hoover of Duluth, will com | round bout, Leach’ article from head to foot men and boys. Alert service, assured value. outfits The suspension Ebb recently given the | sever Exhib: ion Company s Boxing Commission was | lifted yesterday at a meeting of tix Boxing Hoard and permission given the club to hold its bouts to-morrow ni Leach Crosa an? Mmmy Dufty, there fore, Will meet in their scheduled ten- brother, Marty, ts for a setto with Paddy Murphy, he third bout will bring together art Baird and Dutch Brandt. In suspending the club the Boxing Commission ruled on the advice of State spectors who declared that they h en treated discourteou atten ed to compare their system. of counting tickets with that of the club after the last show given by the organi zation nt down SS Zork Will Appear for Trin Day. LOUIS, June 2% —Carl Zork. a defendant in the baseball case, appear in Chicago to-day for his counse innounced yesterday. Ben Frankiin, another St. Louis de- fendant, will not be able to appear, | however, because of illness, the an- nouncement added CHICAGO, June 29 eighteen baseball p blers alleged to have bi with the 1919 World's med tod Prials of ‘he vers and gam n connecte ie anda comforts for the Header”’ holiday. of practical for dependable quality, Rewatin Te aa Larner Complete for travelling, its entries from 5 plo'a Te: beach wear, mountain trips, golf, tennis atte te pelgonred.en the Behuy ie and formal functions. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Bonior quarter-mile dash jon event, nt oto End’ the al y when they | Kiddie Klub window. Show your Kiddie Kinb Pin and Membership Certificate and you will be given a Kiddie Klub Summer Amusement HOW TO GET A NEW PIN.° In order to get a new Kiddie Klub pin you must save up three coupons, nuinbered in ro- tation, and send them to Cousia Eleanor, The Evening World's Kiddie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, New York City, together with @ letter giving your name, ad- dress, age and certificate num- ber. SALE TO-DAY 200 MOTOR TRUCKS AT AUCTION Samuel Marx, Aucir. Will Sel! Without Limit or Reserve For the account of whom It may concern, To-day, To-morrow & Friday June 29th June 30th July 1st Starting at 8 o'dock P.M, Fanb Day, At 513-527 W. 55th Street, | Between 10th and 11th Aves, 200 Mack, Pierce-Arrow, Packard, White, Riker- Locomobile and Commerce MOTOR TRUCKS Trom 1}, Ton to 5!) Tons SOME NEW, SOME SLIGHTLY USED BUT ALL IN AL CONDITION. AND FULLY GUARANTEED Parchasors can arrange partial payments SAMUEL MARX, Auctr. Oilfice 115-11 West 23d N.Y. 8 SUMMER AMUSEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE KIDDIE KLUB GROWS: BIG AMUSEMENT PARKS HELP 1€ exhausted before the week is out., card, This card is to be filled out by your mother or father. This is the way the card reads: EVENING WORLD'S KIDDIE KLUB SUMMER AMUSEMENTS Keep this card. It is your ticket of adm on. Theatre. ........... Borough...... I hereby authorize. member of the Mothers accompany | Vame of Child..... |] Address .....605 | you are not a member, Watch an-) Parkside, 728 Flatbush Ave. | y nouncements Bunn “latbunh Ave. | CROKER'S HOME ENTERED, bot tt Matron thot| Sarit ) Flatbush Ave erin Here is a list of the thoatro thot) Stunieys sors Aerie at Cline onhutest), WEST PALM REACH, Fla., June 29. will e the free seats Atlantic, 205 Flatbush Ave Returning from New York yesterday, MANHATTAN M ntauk, E and Bay 24th. | where he had ed Mr. and Mrt Theatre Address aniaee oe Richard ¢ B. McDonald, ® North star, 1200 Fifth Ave Marathon, 188 f real estate 4 who has charge of Mauhieftan, 48 West Lusty at he, 299 16th St the Croker home. said the Wigwam" Bushinan, 46 West 110th 8 Normandy. fulton St. @ Howard Ag, | tind been broken into shortly after the Kast side, venue A Oxford, Flatbush Ave. & State 8t.|Crokers arrived from Ireland. New uth St, sagt Mth St BRONX. a vist wan ton nine bat Maas oe Sunshine, 141’ Bast Houston st Bronx St astobos Bro Gant sae ransacked. | Be, cba Casino, 14 Second Ave Tremont, 168 WEERGr Aver | Revontea matiatt tote Pete nny oe Rerun, 3) West Hoth St. tmpire, 861 Westchester Ave. but the a who broke h Avenue, 1312 Fifth Ave Valentine, Valentine and Fordham, | didn antes bey Mount Morris, 1417 Fifth Ave United ith St. & Webster, | cause no were missing, 7 st 181st St tronx Plaza, 187th 8 a i 0; h, 158 Kast 86th St. Bee ite mee te | rms y Opens With Cre Bcent, ANG Boston Road tropolis, 2644 ‘Third Ave. | tries, Glove, ais Third Ave. Webster, 400 1, 187th st CHICAGO, June The Thirty-see- Plaza, 50th St and Madison Ave Grate RiDAWAd Red Ps es Nee i e aUniieo a ame 68th St. Mayhouse, 68th St. & 3d Ave, P hu SA Re Ree oe STATEN ISLAND, North an Gymnastic Union, BROOKLYN. | Richmond, Stapleton, opens he norrow, and about weven oust and. wom: he largest Farragut, 1401 tbush Ave. | Star, New Brighton. | anne of athletos ¢ aaa Fete iter eintvden ave npite, Port Ttchmond, Ta thin, COUNUES,, WI cOMputR te ties Linden, 817 Flatbush Ave. LONG ISLAND. |moet, which continues through Satur Park, 4322 Fifth Ave Flushing, Miushing Gay, And includcr Aational track sae. Peerless (5th Ave), 5612 Fifth Aw > Port Washington, field he ie /ppare’is work, calisthen= Peoriess (id Ave.), 4806 Third Ave, rona WeMtinin fenchnin awieaiaine Carona Colonial, 7416 Fifth Ave amaicn, nnd other eventa, The Ht. L ni Sie Stone, 375 Stone Ave | . Richmond Hill irtwed here yeaterday and ether Stadium, 102 Chest Sheffield, 503 Shefte: Roosevelt, Jamaica Ave, Richmond Hill DEMPSEY:CARPENTIER JERSEY CITY (2882) JULY 2 Tex Rickard announces— Extra service has been assured on all Ferries, Tubes, Trains and Surface Lines leading to the great Arena, located in the centre of Jersey City, within easy walking distance from Ferries and Tube Stations. 800 policemen will assist ushers in directing and seating of the spectators. Warning: Any person attempting to present counter- feit ticket will be held by authorities for investigation. and f athletes are arriving here st my son, daughter, to the above Mo- || tion Picture Theatre. i} BONED. scene wens | Parent or Guardian, || This ticket good on When card is properly present it at the Ki in the theatre lob filled idie Klub window Only children ot Hight years or over will be admitted. a | The card, properly filled out, be as good as a ticket for the child who also presents hig badge and membership certificate of the Kiddle will Klub. Cards may be obtained at the theatres from to-day on. First shows will begin next y, July 6, { will continue Wednesday and the summer. Join the Monday, Kiddie Klub if Certificate No..... || Plenty of Good Seats Now onSale at Madison Square Garden and legitimate agencies, and at the follow- ing Jersey City Locations After 8 a. m. Saturday Montgomery & Colgate Sts. Montgomery & Baldwin Sts. Grand St. & Pacific Ave. Grand St. & Johnston Ave. Tickets: $10, $15, $20, $25, $30, $40, $50 WAR TAX INCLUDED NO ADMISSION INSIDE POLICE LINES WITHOUT TICKET Gen. Adm. $5.50, on Sale at Garden and J. C. after 8 a. m. on day of Bout order an Jo tailoi serge u \Suiti Plain My store No. 119-121 Nassau St. is carrying same prices as 1421 Broadway during this sale. EXTRA PANTS FREE I am moving from 1431 Broadway August lst and wish to dispose of the largest tailoring stock of fine woolens ever shown at the lowest possible price. x ” 140z., All Wool Worsted Suit to your guaranteed like worsteds, will hold shape. Suit and extra pants . . . Tweeds, Cheviots and Crashes, all wool, some Lymansville Serge, d extra pants free. r advertises th nder $35) English Mohair ngs, very light weight, sunproof, chalkline stripes; Blue and quiet two-tone effects, look Two-piece (No tailor advertises English Mohair under $35. AH ju: tal nr — Two-piece Suits, some Three-piece Suits, to order. (No Extra Pants with this offer "12.75 My store at 2 Colum- bus Circle is carrying same style and prices as 1431 Broadway dur- ing this sale. 1431 BROADW COR. 40TH STREET Open Evenings Unt OP, My Batarday, Mitehell The Tailor orm UNCALLED FOR SUITS, ready-to-wear out, as low as $8.00 3.00 UNCALLED FOR PANTS as low as_ AY 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE) 119-121 NASSAU STREET Open Eveaings Uatll # BM, paturday, OD, My Open Rvenings Haul PB Mt, Beturday, 10 BM, i