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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921," _ BARNES DETHRONES VARDON AS WORLD’S GREATEST PRO GOLFER U.S.A CHAMPION SCORE |Record Crowd Sees Giants Fall Slightly Short of WALTER JOHNSON PASSES STRIKEOUT RECORD OF CY YOONG STANDING oF ) Ruth Makes 51st Homer THE CLUBS As Yanks Split Honors La Wa Johnson now tanpeg a in Over B eae With Boston Red Sox 20 1 , fe r » baseball's Hall of Fame ouble Win Over Braves jus fie 5 os, ith Boston Red Sox ovine ‘ WN Voon 80 ba Boel Gintzakt 80 fa aay : In a streteh of twenty-two sea- ; oo . St.Louis 73 59 1553 Chicago 51 79 392 | sons of pitching in the majors, WW Tonéy Hadn't Cracked th) son, Seiting for Trax. on. me Boston, 70 60 238, Phin 44 88 333 Hugmen Blank Oppenents in Cy registered a total of 3,260 First Locals Would Have ouled to Smith, Christenberry re- Ac rate Ownids iFirst aan “eur the t ( ob Are bptalab ene lb Macha ty ie) 2 ips x “ C ceived four straight bails, and Bo wvooagvg sw? (he First’ Game, but . wiwart xatlor Tad ArH consecutive year with Barnes Humbles Holder of Great Britain Title by Defeating Bagged Both Games. Kied had thrown two wit bias ‘ oat Swamped in Second Battle fe, victory in the | Washington club, has beta t ry i Southworth he was yanked for O'Neal ny Toney, Nath Uauney wt te hs : .. b a st pare of hia typlea Him in One-Sided 36-Hole Match at the Soundview Club, —-— Toney protested, but he wont off the Snyder sajna tan ured the, il Tnegua, | steadily approaching this marie i y field, neverthe But Sallee did not pomor Lovoagooo ain 2! RORTON G- AHouen tte hawt (enn Mea rm tie Aielcand Cnn) ae ded only three ty etfiie Great Neck, for $2,000 Purse and Silver Cup. By Isaae Shuman. Baye ihe inning nor the day aaa INE CME ee Me I sce 8 PHOT Ue he or ae tney had poet on Genes but gever| Young's record when He went ints , HE most impressive features of! Southworth immediately doubled off Meter Sout and Gowdy, Mesmra aud Smith | the Yank id do in the holley | wiita nake thelr chance: Kool Shaw?) the box yesterday morning at 3 7 the double der which shim, s ng two runs, and then Bar- priadephie. q louble he rwith the local Red Sox | key showed Ns pitching in the actptia aga 7 BARNES has taken Harry Var-| HOPE TO HAVE OPEN GOLF Oe ate eh wa tare, baiting for, Cruise, “singled, bata i vat an raqual division of honors the [MMM NM Bolt at he | mene AT’ the. Polon Grounds: last 8 place as tho greatest pro- | Se swing Christenberry, Southworth ies WAne . ton Py Mate on Thol's OWN AA: ‘9 Devor i he vy fessional gotfer in all the wide) CHAMPS OF U. S. A. AND Giants and the Braves were the siz¢| (imp home on Bocekel's cacrities By ee say euime nue leaiters have oat no ground In plate oh Voroinior’ Staddy. nuerwes | Week Johnaon retired seven Yan~ 4 ‘and enthusiasm of the crowd. * to Young anon he race for the pennant Ney AN Maced: Sam Vick then hit for Jones but | Kees. erchy rUoning world. Here's the kea. Jock Hutch-| BRITAIN MEET EVERY YEAR Wa Ue ee rall t 0 r ain cer Ne $s nto a doutie. his te Forty-two thousatd, tore or iéaa,|. The Giants 1 ally, bu abate uaa till ahead by a margin of fit ) ton, Chicago star, lifted the British | ae [were packeu into the Polo Grounds, | Meoulllan, who f xton, held nia points, and in apite ot their ta title at last June | , Te match between Jim Bames and sl peso tee he Polo Grounds, | thom closely until the . when ace) . Kav lin tate eainascniuGn Beloed Open title at St. Andrews last June) joc putchison to determine world | Several thousand more festooned the | Priach drew a pass, stole second and Donne ronor ai Ula nh | end at the samo time taking the num-| supremacy in golf will not be the fast (crags of Coogan's Bluff and more)came home on Kelly's single to le Matteriew opportunity to make their hold on the ber of all the famous British pros. of its kind, If officials of the Soand- {than 20,000 were turned away from | Making ore ean ae CE ai lead more ur eae of Bi ous) Tm the American national cham-| Yew Golf Club have thelr way. In- {tho gates, wen mle or ie uh look upon their chances for the pen e 01 wite of the fact that Paddy ab , reaEl Hokakly at Colcmbin Barnes won to| “Oe. sed Drononed that the sit | ‘They cheered unstintingly for a|Shea was dangerously generous Bidurg ete ea yal | DAE with 4 Rreat deal more optintism | e nit Jacket orem Yer cup pluced tn competition at Sound- in the first, and for a| throughout the contest in the yielding lanes Sa now than ever before ‘ a ly that he made the remainder of | view yesterdny be made @ perpetual | while it appeared that the Giants had lof hits. He gave up thirteen blows, Louie (Firat game aay, The winning ak of seven with a personality the field look like a pack of novices, | trophy for competition between the | the gume safely put away, but es on | but the visitors, by virtue of tt fart lie Cee eae eases | games was broken for the| | open champions of the United States [the previous day, when sud- | that in nearly Fy inning they could “iyttenes Honder. Herman and) O'Farrell and tare y iar aaental|| ‘ So, i a there tea ie ae AUOS- | and Great Britain, something after the |denly went wrong and the with Tnot hit until we men had ben re a and ‘Atha is 1 eet al Bey | Aside from the comfort tion y was the leading pro-| Sanne of the famous Devin, Cup. ta | it went also with T« [Uired, were able to score but three ions ponors 9 {Went on a batting ranupage in th it gives is the smart and fessional. The Soundview Club at! inwn teonis. ! d had pitched stellar ball runs. The Giants, with seven blows Vdota f 6 7] second game, driving Rip Collins i ee what Great Neck volunteered le thi kiaehing to George Nichols, Chair. |t)TOugh the sixth, giving up but|to their credit off Scott, send across tai end othe ttt faut tex nbd nifnutas, Atel stylish appearance — plain reat Neck volunteered to settle this | ain alae 3 alr three hits, holding the Braves score- five men, the big inning being the remain and. Waly panel SNe ae or heather shades; two-or by arranging for yesterday a world’s | M8" of the clnbis Commit~ ees and up to that point winning his | fourth. GAMES TO-DAY. ieious attack on thi livery foatepocket fiodéle, Sults championship between the two na-| {er the matter of having the cup (own game by smashing a homer into| Scott was wild and walked Young | Boston at New York. ki Quinn. ‘The score was 8 to 2 New ite for el | Placed tn annum! competition between | the right field stands in the fifth for| Kelly doubled to left and Musol fol- Philadelphia at Brooklyn. York won the laurels in the first gun. able for outdoor sports. tional titleholders for a $2,000 purse | the individual champions of both conn. ja one-run lead. He had been going | lowed with a single to night, scoring Chicago at St. Louis | tast by a tally of 8 to 6, Bob Shi wv cey This Knit Jacket is finely and special trophy. tren will-be taken up with the United /in fine form, which in itself was en-| both of them, He took second on AMERICAN LEAGUE, belr sonal ble Ne ishittout | tailored, ith perf Tt proved to be one of the greatest | States Golf Association at au early |Couraging enough, but which was) ‘Rawtings’s grounder to Hotke, ali no an & poe Y & a; Bi eae pau He Oy ee non fi red, Nae a : ad D date, joven more encouraging in the latter | nu Wonderful stop, third) on! N York F aston 488 | Cr of the season in : | fitting shoulder and kni @rawing cards ever staged on links in| half of t sixth, when the Giants|Smith's fly to Powell and came home Cleve'd 80 50 .615 Detroit. 63 71 470 | of the second game, smashing the ball with the Tom Wye stitch. this or any other country. The | jdrove Watson from the mound and | when. Shea beat out a grounder to Wines bey me Gpicage rane ies ae a awe} i ella pee he ‘ sande . scored three additional runs. first ash'n E ila 1357 | ers. ‘The crowd rose to bellow its p= Soundview grounds were overrun! OTHER “GOLF “RESULTS. Cheater bere led the aerenth tor| ihe division of the two gumee made! AMES VESTEROAY, preciatioa of the wallop of thiy aster | For sale by most good dealers with golf fans. who trailed after t 7 3t ‘ y be’ th -| : the visitors by hitting Fred for a|no change in the Giants’ standing in| 4) Boson (Firat sane) hak, wn. ‘This was Babe's otth cir two contestants like a great army, | Olumet and Jack Sullivan were de-|homer. The latter walked South-|the percentas column, the Pirates) New vork noonos 414 allop of his career, ROBERT REIS & CO. But the promise of keen oompeti- | feated in a special match at Bretton | Worth, who took third on Cruise's | breaking even with the Rede This! riebaeelay and’ Cercrier Waewe “und Deubell thee rise Maat oratne KNIT a New York tion, with a iter fight for the lead, Woods, N. H.. by C.J. Dunphy 4/Single to centre and scored on|afternoon will be the last tlme the) nue Se SE LLL D | was not fulMled. Barnes from tne| G70 1, {Dunphy 44) poeckel's sacrifice fly to Young. | Giants will be seen at home this gene! . (Ssnd same SGN. Aa) sWght edge on | | Cletrinwtere very first hole on the openi ng round | feorge Fotheringham, men were In the following inning I’red be-| sen until the 1 day of the pennant) fin <4 O420x 813 0 t he himself seor “a of- | ! $ held the whip hand over the hole, Victors in 36 holes by 4 up and 3 10|came no better, O'Neil! and Nich race. Batteries Wo coiling ogre and De lank first Ker. There | Journey and finished with a victors | play , vor art and Wl mlory for both and. they a Heat ge of 5 up and 4 to gu. | a on | A s 7° eat ROU, Peat eens a Reo nest Supa Decl Ppouket modal For the, "nwst Burt artes wan 9 A. Stilnun aL. Gouray, botm of | @Y Lands His 21st Victor, Gone e tt att yf the run-making | eae a ae straight-shooting machine, seldom far Appawamis, were winners in the best rumes ands us Y Nett Hasty and ver: | Mawar! HAGE GS alg 4-pocket model $8.50 eft te Line and not often in serious | ball competition at Manchester, V1 @ opps ° Font attarnopn. . Hor aro hres K vounte,Huiehinon on tr Vv tivnineian cioea @ AS Robins Beat illies Twice. Heestgey ty wer Zaleotatcad: ere ie stroke off che amateur | Gh Rommel ani paaly, Sle faved strokes, SH SAIEGAY Wath RES — \, ' Grenda and Papworth Hide to Vie~ * when’ nearing the cup. in a 71 equalling the profes we Lal sayy +c [yy] parading around in a New York uni- boos tory at Newark. again he miscued on short putts, mark, “Hoth men are members Visitors Held to Seven Hits by} form, Mccraw. believed that Jess | even oes A Alfred ‘Grendw andi Clittord Papworth Rarnes was 4 up at the end of the yeagyl Club. ry, F ‘hes santas: would develop into a great’ piteher. | o Nei! hesed out Alfred Goullet and Walter * first round, ‘Try as he could Hi Dyer) with 202) won the 7 Brooklyn's Greatest Maybe he will some day. He pitched | , (Hunt same 1) Hutt in the 100 kilometre team race, ison could not make any impr ndAy Dlaw eHMGe Muon @hich Turia vod ball yesterday, but in addition | (iy Zlat the Velodrome ewar erday om this lead on the second round. ended at Uprer Monit ethene Twirler. having tho Phillies behind him, d Hee ae See ee setae | Rarnee refused to crack and managed ternoon | On aIT in the at | oe tremendous handicap for Poy OHM ME Winuat cede Geom Ge Ree 40 turn his opponent's unsteadiness . , he was meeting the best 0100001 614 O/ mast exciting moat the 3 to furtler advantaze. NSS) W. E. Donohue tied the amatenr) 7 though hea oY td in the tex ala oo Retr and Sehelty Hronand. and) Base, | Saticer this season and was not decided =n) record for t hackamaxon course place ticular in the race pitching ace was at his best; titi the Iast sprint. It was run on al SHU NERTEA OVER JOCK in one of the semi-final rounds for|the pennant, beat the lowly Phill ie tis were mote eh eee S| rroow- 4 ot \pont basis with a sprint every two Hi WAS ONE-SIDED. | the club championship. Donohue will! goin ends of a double-header yester-|giter ghe free inning. crimes, avowed yo & 2 imiles for points ina sprint was the manner of his victory meet the winner of the Hud Stine .|only seven hits and struck out six of vunited 7 points, points, third rather than the results atta that Newton Mair match in the near fu-| 4, the first game by to 1, the} tne” gray bedecked visitors. Winters GAMES TO-DAY. points and four point. All th dulled the edgr of an otherwise kindly ture |second § to 4. The great Burleigh] also held the Robins to seven hits, The| yey york at Boston. features of a Square Gan Balery OF Be ono nae IGrimes held the vis:tura to seven hita| feature of this game was Johnston | New York at Boston, | ix-day mice Ww into th Ballery of tome 2.000 hill asd dal Arthur J. MeKennan won the elup|[rimes hel f getting a base hit by the way of Ivy| Washington a cle pipniey hours, 14 minutes and 31 seconds in_acknowlediemont. whee thee ein!| championship at Garden City from! in the opening contest, while John] Olson, . | St. Louis at Clevelan: racing. game to an end on th {iy 222tc" | Ralph W. Fulton in 36 holes by one) Miljus turned in the second victory.} In the elghth, with two out, Olson | ¢ ‘green; his victory was as hollow asa | UP. lte wae G e's twenty-first victory | singled to left tlietd, Johnston followed Fefugee's stomach, | Noe ah on with a grounder that Monroe got set exhibition than that of ses. | Vidual match play at 36 holes for the | OPposing Grimes was J hittin | Purpowely ran in ous : terday, but. if 80, it has not be en’ fe ernor’s Troph t Wy who becam ny mnt YC “the matically put him ow ua nes the writer's « Wil ee aetna Phy a yika in the “Irish? Meusel deal. While got credited wita a singie nevtrothel 5 > —child with his long game. Hutchison| H. Payton wen the sp mateh | . was also unrertain in his oxccation /at the Mlushing Club. : ; around the greens, and altogeuer of- |” Lol Gass only @*vague su ation of the Peacock was the winne of : MBxcent for a bret neon cana te at tole medal play handicap at ‘ Afteriban raune, Jone eee tne sawaniis, having the best gross fof a slump that absolutely ao- | rd, with) 72, 81—163 i ‘ wengnizance of Whit op-| W. 1 -Tew and J. 1. De | e i portunit w » afforded b: he foib-| - sed emarest w iH oO! of State si id, and it any en etal the tolb- line Claas A winsern Inthe tourer | By William south shore of Staton Island, and at | It is, theref > obvious In| Matehes at the Engineers’ Club, lead- Bandy Hook . | . ; aeving, tet H ing the field by three res, be OAM TEM hav i he aa a more: fat ole. He finished t! ; tie th pemuiiany r nsed OU HFOURH) Cin cencaea Estant Kills than at any other time. One up. with a medal score halve Was too much for him is : ight there, some years ago, fishin pure E sank a of er on the follow “Add one. hour one T landed 19 weakfish and blue send, in of ole for ar Son i win jand on th fish that totalled in weight about = waived a roared es eked tp, aster || Hounds, ‘The significant fact of the pean: . RITE fro tio to. ng his third and putting tr wm) one | ® weather, moderate, variable my ter was that i fan to finn rbot | e A Se | twentyenixth and. twenty -Keve very indifferent) winds are promised for to-day. ind never got a fish unti * put Hutechise was equalt: I . . | night Nor was my exper- § driving out of bounds on. | _—— | tence unusuat , {Wenty-sixth and thirty-first, and a run of bluefish Bradley | ==1_ the twenty-elehth strong atmed : sa the (Bt A new filter has been completed at ® over the green and into a brook: Beach, No J. enlivened the Sunday r has 1 ph . . . . £ 1°50, much ‘for the baa sho ; Frrati monota nd a flotilla. of motor Wed Sovermmont neces Wacue I find myself loaded with hundreds of single suit patterns representing all the mere riven 10 oceasigial Driflanee t y efig,) paouaaot ania: Tively/ 200: |proxiinately 40 gulions of water per] principal mills in this country. Some lengths have enough for two and some : fr than compensited a leg-weary —- minu will be of great assistance - ‘ é ; i b sollery for tte Paine, tyeelghth and) oo ppers are running ly .in|in moval of deleterious sub- three piece suits, Embracing all colo:ings—blue serges—shadow stripe Bahot icf Harnes (onl ine a = i ttn vor, and the whole | stances from the sea water, which 5 Bruna n Thicke’ Me trvon and then: TVEITEN WINS TWO-MILE =| countryside is runes | ue har m to Re Wen tne! For the next two weeks in order to bring the customers I have made from my e ap to the edxe o Treen, shappers cate ¢ eathe . A rj 80 yards disticr | HANDICAP ROAD RUN. | i will SS saving in the! 3 New York stores, I am offering all ends of suits and overcoatings in stock at markable recov hale fehine Captain | heating ter supply needed | th . f he. san . ate ie Guenter the: ¢ The water will be RE“ PHIC@ OF fives enw ena « SI OWEO en iY Sand ct He Tvelten papts Pastime vbout mightrali rough the filter and used | I der this th 1 chrowgh «clump sand then al, won dicap van a © Tide for the coh consider this the greatest sale in my ca- . at the sixty nes of the : or place this filter ranged frou . . | TOT anda patie RextiLCaleonta ey Ee eo oan ximately $4 Ths reer, and in order to let the public see the ole where ‘ 4 « me Lah + werintende oO} th Woods He . . fale, et ed Ulmer 4 example, that Pa Baap ha CIT oe merchandise I have placed the goods in a8 hot tom who'll town 1 t ime along the) nd such ten comld be i Hutent ‘ ue the (wer nished in A Jana pasty (ein pine Couey T my out of door display salesroom where ainth where he gitahed hia ke nasid Fae eel nm uRN TON AT LEAGUE eeruutian/aveit car | avcordit you can see and handle the goods—call e % foet c e and bu ye Omi secon t -EAGUE, to the specifications for the sum ¢ A fA *, a es I ee boot Er van clus, Wk, Re. late ML PCLT 00 y EN 7 the salesman and the price will be suit or } ainconta: Round. i eek | Balto. 107 37 .744 Syra'se EEE A is a cM | Buffalo 56 Newark 58 88 408 overcoat made to order......... aise sle Yon the first. his splendid Plan 1] Roch'er 83 64 J. City. 50 93 .25 2 ‘BARNES was OUT IN FRONT ALL! THE WAY. cord t Rawards and ven Hound L It is ain Barnes Jock, however, missed an easy: pu the fifth, while Barve i down ina conventions! par 4. and #ls0 took unto his the | eixth Teagon of a brillant machie to shadow of the pin for a q 1 Roth got Into the rough vt the tenth hut t and took 6's, Barnes because ho Was foreed to play our over a corner ne Dn bec: ‘a Hue lowahi Gibbons vom res won the’ ho They hnive afternoon, bu! of his short lost the he his great ts the twenty-f' a leaving him only It was one pig fame tune, bu t was el! brief mext hole h- " led his fhe rough though 1 BEN p ‘ he k. Dan O'Dowd, to the pin at thy in the t putt for a bird ndily, He Jock's game ¥ dof M quite 30 uncertain in the f a” pa weked anything s@Vorins 0) Pitaimmons Easy Winner t The medal cards follow Run, MORNING ROUND. | George Fitzsimn the 455.45 4 p28 i C. won the six (4545 ‘ ° anes 4 ‘ ts aeana 5 APPLENOON ROUND 46 4 4 1 nd | n y Toronto 81 64 559 Reading 48 96 . | GAMES YESTERDAY Jersey City, 3 Jer. Bi (first City, second ewark, 4 (morning Newark, 6 (afternoon) Toronto, 1 (morning) ; Toronto, 3 (afternoon) Rochester, 17; Syracuse, 1 (morn’g Rochester, 14; Syracuse. 9 (aft'n) GAMES TO-DAY Jersey City at Baltimore Newark at Reading. | Rochester at Syracuse | Toronto at Buffalo — RUNS FOR WEEK — NATIONAL LEAGUE | Baltimore, 7: Baltimore, 7 | Reading, | Reading, Buftalo Buffalo, 1 a OAs Easy As A Slipper You know whar a won- dertul relief tras to slip into a pair of old sli; ners after your tect ha Eeecerumredsitdar ia ae a © uncomfortable shoes, r That's just how your ‘ H Ground Grippers, feel from the moment you ra put them on to the end i of their long serviceable life, Anditisn'tmere space i's fit plus flexibility There's the differen The firse scientifically designed shoe and the best. For everymember of AMEMICAN LEAGUE Wit K Ground Gripper SHOES viet VEST Aen PEER MAN Vi STRERT Uncalled for Suits and Overcoats all ready to wear out as low as $8.00. 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