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Raw ES. eT S “SLIGHT DANGER * | 4 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921. 8 1 OF NEWCOMER WINNING NATIONAL GOLF TITLE » | | i “INVADERS WILL BE HARD = oe eee PRNCETO “TD BEAT OFF NEXT WEEK IESE TL George Duncan, Abe Mitchell and Joe Kirkwood of the Foreign 7" . uae & Contingent Are Considered to Have the Best Chances of R. E. Knepper Faces Chick in ys @¥ Capturing the Open Championship in the Tournament; Final Round of Tour- | -yRughe That Opens at Columbia. \ Day. ney “ rahid —~ ins CHICAGO, July 16 i. Knepe » wBy William Abbolt. | Per rinceton University to HE home lade must have wier, NO CHANGES TO BE Bvana, national ¢ a i ke Aes se a thy Bme MADE IN CONDITIONS se 1 for on the Columbia links next week | Western amater nplonship, a : @: open golt cup is to remain in the AT NATIONAL TOURNEY | title now hy Evans for the fifth S.A. The foreign entry is particu- ena time. : 3 In the national championship Knepper won his semi-final mate larly strong this year. George Duncan,’ gurney at the Columbia Country aeiepper won Tle sen | mateh by i ting George Hartman, « Chicago champion of Great Britain in 1 Club, Washington, D. public links golfer \ dot i Joe Kirkwood, Australian title hole iyi hie coun) cond A teeomte Ae an We ° ’ mo c ed the most accom: yO WN Brava op ne: t chert fl a Aiea nestion te ie mes aye At a meeting of professionals Psy aliiniinting tixeriton Gonancan plished golfer in the world; Tom| held at Shawnee Country Club, | n by eliminating Harrison Johnston, | Arinour, English amateur and former| George Sargent, the President of Sup and 4 to play, the Mt. Paul prayer 3 Prenéh champion, and Charics Mur? the Professional carters Associ jpaults on, from, the spectacuiar game Ry é ANARGARODEDE TF ; } tion, was instructed to telegraph | he hibited In the earlier roanda, i fay, stiarpshooter frum Canada] he" United” States. Gelt Aewsclar : ek MIGHT BE A Goop ScatuG To cei mplonship oteug 5 ‘orm the invading contingent 2} tion officials here with the view | Someone MG DG LP Two GOYS LIKE Tom SHarKe'y ing Kn 4 nany respects this litth group 1s) of having the tourney conditions 1 q Use SPIKED SHOES , LITE ; Pere a TH | in'th ae compared with pe nore dangerous than the Ray-Vardon| hanged #0 ag to give thirty-six THE, OLD-TMERS , AND STEP ON VACK AND | MAHER IW THEIR TIME , AND 136. 3 nd bination that Anished one two in| helee of qualifying instead of “Tam WAY CHARLIE MITCHELL DID on LET ‘EM SOAK JACK AT ONCE FRow \ gighteen holes. To do this it Ao enn HAS 2 OPPOSITE SIDES - he open cles at ‘Toledo in 1920. would have been necessary to di- “TRIED HITTING JACK SIS: SSN) “THAT St ‘ Pave ike Duncan, Mit’. ii and Kirkwood are, vide the field into three parts and | on Tor YET — Might START HIM ¢ ont goin he five ; neluded in the Utst el with the to begin on Monday instead of on = _ é we — ~ oles play before st chances of winning the nattonal|’ JWeeday; olving each group a full PERHAPS THAT'S HIS ae ee wis | satire ' g diy tor te double round oF plays << Seer johnston. al Kone off his morn- } amplonstii he others In ou Wynant D. Vanderpool, U. 8. &, ONE SOF Cy J) ondeav firet half, but, wae shoice would be Hutchison, Hagan, A, Seeretary, hae sent word to ths g D O t Biased or tines A, ji played. 1 fell off th {| Garnes, Deigel and one position for “res” that a change can not | lc vue em SE onen [eerakes, white Hartman. fell off four on { ome brilliant unknown to crash) Poss Bye be, made at this late “ ¥ j the thir A tune, wach taking AL atroken, 5 our. The play in the champion- < ‘ [hut the Towa Charipion was» with { aps the alloWance uld be more day ane Proceed as originally © |e Tinrtivan wae two above 4's toe Nerous for unknown planned. d Old R MJ R l I seven hole fough beuntise of the gr i aa —_—— ena Ae reat m0 om enoy favre tin ie ope Under ing Rules LT dopants Nictat ck nes {tlt answered Jock Hutchison, "if | ae : sonship e histor! of pre-| Jock can keep up hia fast stride he! * = . 5 , |could while the little man danced UD wows that the! will @e a favorite over the fleld, Over | Fighters Then Were Not Par-|around ana pocked away STANDING OF Rincon <c winning a nas stmtch since the spring of 1920 i ; 7m «fait Ms cumtomary to wear xpik mance ae int jutchison “has pertormed® the most | ticular Under What Condi- |shocs"to’ prevent sipping when fh THE CLUBS ‘Abe Mit powerfully built Sensationaity eonsiatent sclt af any I Jing im curt. M raked Sulliv Englishman, Jdmittedly the best Off on either side the Atlantic. Here's i Jas Stage 8 id stepped o Ha Gh ganic, bat MMe id: Win the Western title, tied lights | Bout Was Staged) [ring apd stoped on ble out at NATIONAL LEAGU e not of lable in. medal hd tt Nea lies weet or serene | —<—_ omething to do with the drawn bat- | WoL, PO) Clabs npetitli ‘ atroke ius, place in the national, won the three tle Probably Sullivan would have $427 .Go7 St, | 80 curefully cou ie] OiseeBE meets down South last winter, | By Robert Edgren. |stepped on Mitohell, but he was too 30 29.633 Chiea i total. Because hiv. @Md then topped off the run with a NDER the old London Prize Ring| heavy and slow for that. His feet a2 584 { ng. whic h 800 ae a The putiel open Se aed | conditions there might have| Were planted in the mud | Srookiya 42:40 512, , yar’ Itehell lands into troubl ats drews in June, | U : empsey fo ‘arpensier | fait tenes Noe eee ube American to eapttre the up tf ins . | been sone chance of finding al, See ate Sew oe Aah GAMES YESTERDAY. [tut Mitehell has the wonderfal feat Chicago star can retain this form he| man to down duck Dempsey. Not! plank fodp supported on iron trusses. | esipened seers nae! rare be doing’ epoca will eaatiy be the hardest man to beat ‘that Jack would cut such a poor fig-|There was an inch of felt on the | pitawuron a ane. TODAY. yaaily tscaue ed and refuses “Long Jim iarnes is not in the beat ure with the “raw ‘uns," "but that so /fpor 4 canvas stretched tightly over)” “Chicago: at Brooklyn (two gxmen). Boop. eto ihe veces ° of heaith will weaken his {many things can happen, where|into the canvas to prevent slippit Bios Laules at, Beeten | (tne sama). ) \ hip at 8 Rade b ally if the weather | Balog MIGHT HAVE A CHANCE | there's no electric lighted, padded | Hut suppose heavy Jack had fought | CUES R eat Oe Mitae Ww est tour t record in Great Brit- doesn't relish (F THEY LET Wu we, c floor, Wrapped rope modern ring and |!M Mud and the light footed Carpen: | aa 4 Cee ie Se eee eal) wasn the) aun hee ag ee eRs ee eS lark padded gloves BANG lor had worn aplked shor. Might RICAN LEAGUE, ; foorge Duncan, a maste got, (# all heated 1 Barnes has never | Lo) cd HN < . ; 7 have made some differenc Ie Le PO Club s footed buna din Wen a national fixture, but he's als | ——————— Si eee reftuminds me of the time when Jim|the old London frian Tt ee Wikeetas ’ f itehell pratatte. w h way ared on . erties was in Bia prime, dnd olong jmodern baxing: tava. t y York «80 31.617 8t. Louis Rosai Da vinta remnarkable nituation | Pitchin Staff ot Giants BABE TEN DAYS AND x ie aod n'a cae sy San Pra A tte earl tin taenone Yank | Baa et 40 aM Pai 348 a } of invite forme, 9g ciséo and respectfully asked for. i en Gene Corrie, the famous Kng- ig v Ged : Seinen fat Beal for} nie Matar cantearlontieinaen SIX HOMERS AHEAD OF match. , Be SGU IP 8) lish, referee, came to America to sei GAMES YESTERDAY. unesn ut Deal for t stronge ee } er aoe ee spur ry {the July 2 bout he wore in his tle a} at A%0 Wsnelisl 1 Lae init 16 part his gam Hagen began to < . Nothing doing,” said Jeff, “but 1) m iY a | 20 Hinge tle ave hh Jong Pose eaten in hie same eee iets ows ig mprovemen LAST YEAR’S RECORD. give vou ‘his chanes if you want it figure at boxer about un inely and a |New, | + OF i rebate to win the 1220 British e be — a: STN put $10,000 in gold right here be- | 2it long, hentect ports OVER | attention How and \° : | re et dais well Bi Colne, Pee eee aCe sg — = (ea Babe Ruth lost another pall over the | hind the bar with Tom Corvett, You Chamel, diamond studded at the belt. | Mayne Norris and Collins f pe, iy well suited to his strong rare hea een ee > tie Giants te later will have a} HEME Meld fence In st. Louis yester- and I go down into the cellar and ee Gs GAC ey 0000 i f L A I - xe ON, sae AeA ve tilants tie ti e -fittn 0 ’ k the dow ou come out you) Lurie; “very old pi thi very 0 | Joe Kirkwood Gt: ALRITE ayioa Te he former, cham: New York Twirlers’ Recent chance to wrest the lead trom the vis ow MOAR tere zithe aw $10,600. Te eae cue en ut fighter, Sayers. A little bit uf Ven) “Gbaira!s” Rice “ad @ was for a iC ‘st round he w » “: on : tors, who are leading by three games. | z con we enme ys peal chap beside ol Jeni pee ane er of trick shots unt r osetting pace for Work. Show They Have 9 or course four straight are almost fs babe and yen Gilder was the une PY Your hospital i) enetan Ha pee eye TONS een iAH VOTRE a. 1 ion jast winter down nder of the meet s oie . too much to hope for, but with the Jucky St. Louly pitcher. meine ia Tet ee eat he eRe about ton. stone felt. (44: ‘pounce y 1 nanan 1 3 | Bamary oy ate ke Hagen, bas been Reached Top Form. pitchers ‘going good there is The slugging Babe on duly 1% Ist fychie t wanta, ae Rabter Wied when ie foug Ne youn tienecit Boy palit ten Hass ite Mommel “and. Parking purmuments shows ¥ vis game, He is only twenty _ _ thon a fair chance, since they | seme hi et e ‘ anda referees! tteanan, a « Nell cee ead oma Well uy With the leaders He one, with untimited nerve and: conft= Ne uAVAHIAge OCC Blavine’ Bh Eee cn aa ind a lot of light Bo apleuae he bea SLIME GH oye) on no1ooo—2 9 A bed his steady w 1 Great Britain and these trait 5 | 0 f three of | fies) — on CNBTDLADAB Bis 0 | Cleveland 00910005 8 9 SUMS aac dane LL pe ing Mr; Dolgel well up orien | By Isaac Shuman. their own ‘eld, of taking three ot | iy thirly-ifth tu that. recordemak Sow apply a little of the Landon, . There Was ah example of what a| idee mink’ inact” and” Rudy” Maile t ' a rar’ Lael REE consecutive victories tor . R rush of fifty-four until July 2 Ring stuf to small man could do under the old | Sethoron and Nunamaker, t was Kirk ven if some of his shots! It will depend largely on the pitch- Ld Y, “erose buttock ar ‘alt ‘em’ | GAwes TO-DAY ® to the finals c bly the Glante over the hant-hit- ing “Yosterday's rain. and the rest | "w ten day» and six was little ob eres «aand fall on tem” rules. | a ve ay nal Mitchell, At! The & position in the first | ting Cardinais in games in|that a day of rain always seems to sleid of his last year's figures, Reet ; Dempsey in build and fighting spitlt, Washington at Cleveland stralian finished | ¢ 8 left open for some newcomer | whic the Glant pitchers performed /giVe the Giant hurlers will help a lot Oddly enough, the man he took nis. Mtehell fought John 1. Sullivan at land champion of America. ae Bosten at Chicago, yebind Hutchison, can keep his nerve under the Bel ehers perfosmed Nehf's injured hand, luckily his right | thirty-tifth from last year was the hithlllly. to a long draw.) ‘pom Sayers champ f Eng-| Phitadetphia at St. Louie winner strain and assemble four rounds of | Femarkably well have increased M@- Hand” may prevent his appearance man who pitched the Yankees t y fought ini the: ind: Ruin jtund And a tremendous favorite bes nowy and Murray are two brills an average 74 which will come very | tertally the faith of the home team | in this series, but McGraw will have) tory yesterday—Wulte Host ee didown, he ‘golnk Was Vor ouune ur his erent SKIN’ Mie had . meio aan a Fat goltors. hut oven the celebrated | near winning the prise at Celamed| fans in the ability of the Giants tolToney, who hasn't worked since| “ow guiy gh last ves yw ippery, and Sullivas, the hig mat | ;oUee As erent ail. 31s Nia INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Mister Brodie wouldn't take a chance! next week, This is all he'll have to relthe Pirate: hard tuysie for the Tuesd Douglas, Benton, Barnes and Rbeicad te was Anally gave up tryt; neatch Mitch: | snoeg and Weience t pposing WoL. PC.| Clube, Pc. on their ben the star field that| do, but the undertaking has stopped | ve te Pirates @ hard tuss Ryan en too there are Causey, | Dlching aemuihen Red) Sas eli and turned to face him as best he) strength ee FS Rul: ana 8 770) doneey, Clty, 492 will comp t Cen, y all the unknowns who have | Pennant who hasn't yet made an appenran ie = flight stirred u Ly 41 38.473] Newark Aa Most professionars er asked tried it in the past, ‘The performances of Neht, Barnes on the mound since he joined the niopaat ta AMET CR a areca 46.39 341) Syracuse ae 7 ee and Ryun in holding in check the Giants from the Philles, and Sallee. | Youn Pla rs Ne Hisarper'n Weakly aurtovel a centrane 4540 829 Re “268 CSP Cards give promise ofa much-needed |In all it looks a rather formidable L ye. ee ea list and a writer to cover ita brand. | GAMES) VESTEROAY |improvement in the hoine team’s |array of talent. now idea in those days and the fore- | SMe 7: tery cin rl is an pitching staff without which even| Also the Giants wil be helped con- | runner of the acene in dorsey City, Torante, 6; Newark. 2. hope of winning the flag would be | siderably after the Pirxtes finish he (4) ren en (4) CXS |e over 600 writers sat at the ring. Fella kA LE . futile, ‘The Giants’ batters have been) by having to meet the Reds while the | cua pasading Gat tree ae he Rochester, mericanh 9) in Sta Somewhat outclassed by the Cumis,| Present league leaders are in Boston | es | Dempuoy-Carpentiar contest UNS GAMES TO-DAY. ¢ Cubs, Pirates, Braves and, during the battling the Braves. ‘The latter series | inouwaorlate. @ ; Sayers was about in, according to] Hy City at Butt ieee ysl (| last week, by the lowly Phillies, It {s| will be another hard and gruelling | Team Started Season in Good Cleveland reais patvren hel ota accounts, when ‘his admirers dewark ' Heat Scores at Shawn evident, therefore, that better pitoh= | ficht for, Gibson's men, because Tos: | : eee M|seur Robinson thoughe that with the | Drake the ring and stopped the| Bastimore at Syracuse mee Open T att Yow Yorks need to! ton has bee duly = ae , on tho ith the | Preke Up, st ne | ine : ‘ Wille O46, Wormesters cones 15153, 298 sa Re. ont linrongsition tor the. F rs , " He domitable fighting spirit character | yin cain nag Ah | z tehell. England yeenee® r 3 BRON: sdb alg 43 ti iit for another fen f oud | & Jack MeAuliffe for the j Three Strokes Away Maeeaseas TiS: 130 142 31) AL’) the Pirates come to town to-| prising to see the Giants at the head ———- Be adnate tan eesda te me Lak Wacceen (irele HUG MGANI ea eens RUNS FOR WEEK e es Awa riage, Detroit: 7 2021 Govt qn the four eames which they lof the percentage column toward the By Robert Boyd be serious contenders in the National] wited' up the rink atakes when ie NATIONAL LEAGUE vt vc, Yorigstown Hz is/are to play on the Polo Grounds with latter part of next week. y rt Boyd. iMiring the early part of the season | Auliffe Was about done for, So that’ SLM) ot IW LY LE Ste SHAWNEE-ON-THE-DELAWARS, flan, Moratind, Oaiaase 2 1) 1) 38 * Be SEE Ae ar ane tha | Haier eam Lombed) OC0 10 81” aha tact that & , July 16.—Keeping up the steady joo) Walker Hewond cessor! eet Mi 35th Hi v's world's champions, the| flying start, but just. before thelr ye fact remains that Sayers and fictf\ that ‘carried ira, to the Waeyburn 1a 309 Uu aKkes 1s omer Cleveland Indians, then a sud-| last Invasion of the West they dia-| Mitchell and Jem Mace, the English | Rerchencut Bee Ea ce Geary reine cca HE Ik He . e |den plunge into mediocrity, is the|vlayed signs of faltering. lobby Ate cue me bougon 1 yl ; < he > Hangar Hall, England 164 1 A Y k C t t W fate of Wilbert Robinson's National! D0ticed this and attempted to rein-| "ing mes, and some other men 0} tle Ogg of Worcester won the |! Feanatan. ates 13 ae s Yankees Continue to m pe Me Ml Cr al erat ty tonal | fringe the club mith acme doung blond, {wtdle size did very well against the | TeRIGAN LEAS i tournament at the Shawnee ( iiati, Hisioabenn a 1m us aie a ape ampionship team in the) but the change came too lute. Hood,| Uk "uns" | And a Grob or a Car- EARLE Pountry Club with a 73-hole total of [Wiliam jeach. Mersbantrii ii ier AT 8T. LOUIS. ahest Ae eae bipem weeks footed outfielder, wan tried iN) Oven “terme witht bare helarned Wal] fs ee ioe eee 3 avers nolsihate Hered Thomipem Tctmond Fi statatence 4 : STs 5 In looking back over the history of Id. ‘Taylor, ung back, (Oven, terme with bare Aste and) tn i y wars. Shawnepli ‘i " c] F ‘orm, NEW YORK (4 UL 8 young ‘ough gO | was three strokes better George Ker ; + Hits je siump. Miljus : loves, expetiall Aiae Mitchell, the satan cca; bce |, Hiredenuue #3 Holds Browns to Six Hits ; pa] thore Js nothing singular or unusual 4 during the slump, MINUS | hig eight-ounce glover, size counts | bbe Mitchell, the British star; Joe |tharies Ma é aliens = ‘ $} avout the decline and fall of the ‘eam| was u t at DNS. Verne heavy man doesn't fect the | Kirkwood of Australia, and Peter F 1 Game } a6 | used he mound during tho 4 . | 1 ionie ios O'Hara of Shackamaxon, who tied| in Final Game. 4 $Slacross the river. The great ( ast disastrous Western trip and|Welzht of the gloves, and he can hit INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE for second place with 301 each | SUNDAY SEMI-PRO GAMES ——— H $4]° under Frank Chance Rumuheat tee FOC TT OTOMe ct MAR ROKD INS S181 1 giuy smwrwore The spectacular play of the day | — “S ; —The New York 29) itiuess Wonders," the White Kenetehy at firet itt { If of Mitchell, who supple-| At Bronx Oval, Bronx Giants vs. JOT, LOUIS, duly 34 -The New i Oo) under Pielder Jones 1 q . Later the Brooklyn infield WHERE'S DEMPSEY'S SOFT Bal 73 in the morning with a 39] Bridgeport and N. Vv. A. Tankees had ‘a /pert H Cee ae arent Diets ig nes intact for a mumber of yoars, SPOT? BS ternuon, the best single round! At. frotectory Grounds, Lincotn|!" their final game of midable teama that have heipea| menced to weaken, tabby As for the man who is finally > tournament, for which he won| Giants vs, Cuban Stars’ (double-|here. Waite Hoyt pit at tory of the nati Mhe( Atarted breaking up lis one to tay Dempesy where lt will'de the prize. Mitchell went out in 38, | header) hanebell, holding the re € flashed to ‘he greatest pitching staff int most from Whe way deen seventh, eighth and ninth At lyekman Field, Tesreau's Be: i ‘ malt, hy trading Jeff Pretter te i h ay ack | u's Bears {ily 8 and then just wick! hand mele now wh r Ret EU RSL ea i Ch GANS Woubin herr a hits and winning the session handily | “qwotiase”” ike —Witam plier AwieklY | for Janvrin and Schup anstos Rimes Bow wise is toubie ight strokes. His card follow At Dexter Park, Bushwicks vs.|DY¥,@ score of 7 to 3. Babe ftuth did |peugh, Stale, | Morne of the Bre mnented with his inne t A : Laney ers ; Nu ; . KS Vs. ‘ Be eee oan ile ie. Aecritieg ‘ita Wr 1 Br pee if n » be done to find hin “soft spot," ir | Abe Mbichetl palais 5 Royal Giunts (double-header), a ittle “diatinguistiod pity n° 18 lent poate Haute tad Mae Iiniera, are. nonpluased at tine | benching Pete Kildute ar he HKG ANN. VP anit hia enna h Jou 24 8) 6 s $ o-as unhoe Field vg {OWN Account, ng Out one Of | Kase —New York. 1; x ‘4 Re aHe ; 4 Hh Anvrin on at short, mov fs $ hi 8.6 or his cemaiaieaaiame She PES BAS Reo pk ud tabs Cdoubiesneamage Y®| his now famoun homers and brine F | aincOn van Gudensts ittate, AMmetoy | recent Mating hele team has been) ioe ty seconds his, « stomach, It may be somewhere e-bout | Chief interest in: th rnoon ¢ t : i i iM ' A Siz innings} off Bayne, tin two ney po. o the i a oteate 4 i 1On) hin howe remember a fighter. w | At Parmer Oval, Fy nis total up to an even Innings; off Morris, 0 19 oF pr ean eS id not work 86 well; then he ved - vee itera 49 the aarngan cote P'RP [Smee ovale Partees ae due |Bmgteal ue toomewen, NS lee gt Mrnd MABE Raa bev gromentacawen wt Tate ROE "A Mya, hone 2 “at opti Mul" {| Real Estate Oilara: Tho luttor had wlored ue i Ara taee fairer © line Pleber Vin Gilder Umiree nt tes: Johan a i » wer Loreena raven , 4 tucked, and knocked for a gual, After | three of the six situkes that separated | At tne Ow ork, Maat New York it was time to re na Mat, Pie Gome—tueiheur pad titre | HNie: TTS PAGS IB the Beplon eaaie.| ny not suit’ the iby | trae every one wae tipped off about j aturteds ant a ing cut In 39 ‘the | py At, atom urd Fi i Howards SHE a eases acti h ier if - Cardinals 19 keep out of the Se eanyrin' ‘ [string of * y" marks on his record New Jersey upen champion was on delphia Giants and Yonkers . ae ; ne with |49 £0me more timely hitting. Peck |! | Y tie ts the red t ; a ner Tnished a promising career o ; even terms with the home bred, who g _dsland Clty, Recreation Vert allGeh Basie sand Morris, the [epened with @ double to Lett, ang |tv"ry Mri’ tant mies wo atier ma Re eetn Meme nace desanté gnd).de your own landlord, tovk AS inefields ys. Highbridge ne Hehe hurls Tie Hast hel @ pass, Baker sacrificed |! ays 4 long nson, like man un ow up t have t needs tls realize, At che next three holes O'Hara! lege Point, College Point ve,| {hree, Brown hurlers, white Ils 14 | Meusel singled to centre, Peck scor- |" » deteriorate in A haus Sig earn NBAnBOTHC A . re oe slipped, taking six for the eleventh | S re Deaariment finth witen he wased up and allowed} 28 89d Ruth pulling up at third. |» Feels oe rading. Schupp and Jas rave wht let wear they velts ay J] A Wonderful Assortment and four for the short twelfth, so that Agatha Fie St. Agatha./two runs. The first Brown run wae Pipp crashed hia second double, a A eh this state of deter. not come up to expectat he vind their necks, eliminating ¢h Ogg, starting back 5, 4, 2, gained four n Club, the result of an error by ly Pipp beauty to left, and Ruth and Meuse |‘! L eete 1B comes following some poor twirini, hit cart punch” that Jack puts int of opportunities to either, buy shots. After that he got'7s, the same | 4 Brendan's Field, Bt. Bren-| in the second. y {scrolled Jn: Fipp was out trying to| of iaer Managers have been known) suspended for | break traning [overything but his literary efforts the iend upeg when to Sale as O'Hara | dans vs Danbury Cub. Boone. ree bases on his clout, Williams; {0 0" Up the we are points) While the temperamenta Or sume arrangement ght be . Oge Won $850, while Kirkwood, | At) Flatbush, Flatbush vs, Ridge ipeunatee: ine pore man more |to Gerber to Eilerbe, e |b supH vet with pitching indifferent. b i estierryrlaedy adn Mine R ered, she readers st O'Hira and Il split second, | ¥° ‘t , dous| Tr a —n s Jone whom the Robins traded to cinema be al t to Tac few i 1 ee Gadayhurat, Cédarh opened the fourth fra 1 dous| Tewster's catch of Jacobeon’s drive in| ically ond timely gometinies pro for him, ¥ : : : | dack neys, Amol E , Cedarhurst vs, § Nantes third on Ward's | dee ; on's drive in j In, was UWirling sine good ba ; E hetorethe vent nant starts b's G LEAS te LORE | Clitt ; va. Bea ble to centre and took third on Ward's deep left centre In the fourth was a|venis a sudden and inevitable FIVE IE TRANS Ete een dined anidetatie Hambar nnd carraneen cece! 1,000 Separate Wor ftth prize of $80, Walter Hagen! At Richmond Hill, Richmonds va.| balls” Hoyt cracked out a sinele and |capture of a fy from Bilerte’y wat in || eas Bu i takes have not broke \ being graduated ‘aeeomding Be netroit. 0, reptenenting ssixth | Newburg Clu cinerea aa ryt ertie's at in| i fntall League chunpiche of mat oh : Real Estate Offers si pai . Schang going tr ing < lenge t ‘ ; ; u { and Hampton, Louis) At Loughlin Oval, Loughlins ve.|put Hoyt was out trying for second. — age the entire te apa town Dempsey ‘ neh and Will Mac. | Empire City 3 m , | Collins, Shawkey, Mays and Hoyt wi se t young for ball iu ne principle th ‘ th f 4 Y Then Fewster struck ott prob Ghawkey, May d Hoyt will cal thater one My | y 1 Sal: t d {ded $15 as seventh prige,! At Orange, N. Ja Orange va Du-| The Yeake cowed’ ie 'ine game in| Tot work in that order in Detroit i RE Sn ' [2 gia of seavive, hey have resched| carving of extea weight by a gO or e ante quesne the Mth and gave Pipp a chance to aguinst Cleveland. wey Fe eS Hee ane: cious Shee a Sea ee Ree, CONE: Ants | racan no baseball machine Conyrignt 1021, by Robert Beren ) Es