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ener IE RTE ecihiniidid _ : ; THE EVENING WORLD, T TUESDAY, MAY 380, 1922, _ oo THIS IS ONE OF THE YEAR’S BIGGEST DAYS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS | Layers Hand ‘The Shells’ (CELEBRATING THE HOUPAY. oes By Thornton Fisher|GIANTS PLAY LIKE eR we crece~, | CHAMPS AT HOME = To Public at Belmont Park t » In Field ot Seventeen ne Teese ) i oe soeeec — { ges) Leewww’ IAND BUSHERS AWAY “Three in Unwieldy Field Are " Phil Douglas and Pat Shea Are Rudely Treated by Held Almost Equal the Phillies 4 | ten lengths, and it took all of Sande's strengtb (o pull him back to a two- length advantage over Tarn at the ead. Aknusti had his usual hard luck Back nowhere in the first eighth, he Was running over everything at the end fo be third, He might just as well have stayed back tenth. Any price-is a good price when you win, but even the Excelsis backers Wore justified in fecling that they had heen “gyped” into ‘taking 2 to 1 against him under the conditions Trainer Simon Healy won his first race with the Chesterbrook Farm Choices. By Vincent Treanor. EITING, take it from The Jockey Club, is a secondary consider- ation in racing; in fact, the august governors of tne sport don't recognize the speculative feature. But to thé public it is an all-knportant factor in a day’ enjoyment at the track, and with no one in official con- trol Of this angie of the thoroughbred industry, patrons of the various asso- By Robert Boyd. : PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Mas Playing away from beneath the shadows of Coogan’s Bluff and the native scenes of the Polo Grounds has proved detrimental to the World's oj) y : colors up, when fhesterbrook rtosed Y ppc WHO HAS Champion Giants this season. On the eres They rial take ea ig eeity; out Flying Cloud in the Mineola cHeesan Mi Wem ecib LUNSH “iy, CERN CUnine BE- — |tenk# of thelr own Harlem River with . often ok, pure EAN , ; o ity elevated trai Sr foreme. the added "sent Twereerea| Handicap. These colors, black, pur WIND A SOW Pen eeu ple sash and cap, are the successors temporarily of the popular red, white and blue of the late Capt. Bb. B. Cas satt. ‘The horses are now run under the ownership of Mra. 1. B. Cassatt and Elsie Cassatt Stewart, the Cap- tain's sister. Next year the ladies Intend to race under their own names. Incidentally, Chesterbrook ran a good, game race, and from now on should hold his own in three year-old company TWO BLOW-OUTS, THREE PUNSTURE S eumuu ses AT THE FAG AIS overhead they act and play like th AND CARQURETOR TROUBLE = champions of the world they are rep resenting, but away from home they Just Hit on two cylinders and perform like some club that is hidden awa) down in the obscurity of the sticks When the Giants tusaled with the clubs out West they came home ver badly beaten and battered. The tea would not hit, the pitchers fatied t live up to the reputations they had made in sending the club to the top of the major league last fall. The tcenery and the fact that they were playing away from their native hearths seemed to unbalance Me Graw's great baseball machine. In the West and Middie West the club ioe ———— J eight and won five games to clubs in finitely inferior; then the return hom: ARTICLES SIGNED FOR nzen Erratic. | BARNES AND HAGEN to the environe of noley Harlan an LEONARD'S BOUTS WITH Binzen Erra TO Shtl: TOSOAY FOR| {| RE Sam tieraved! «| Mena Ane formation BRITTON AND TENDLER But Manages to BRITISH GOLF TOURNEY No: fore: do they act like ran bushere, but they surmownt the Wi T is heights that won'for them the world Leonard, world’s light un at ennis Jim Barnes, national open golf bl on siedlucbyacga! 3 championship last year and win f Wager undoubtedty gives to the sport. The last race of the day at Belmont Park yesterday furnished a striking illustration of the unfairness prac- fined. day in and day out atthe track by the layers. In this event there were seventeen starters, maidens. three-year-olds and up. A 4 to 1 choice in such a gathering was to be expected. No one starter stood out, dut this mattered not to the price makers. — They made Aknusti, the horses] Tha vastnen of Relmont Park which is always expected to do things] Robby Cilfford and his field and hasn't done them yet, a 2 to Llatand. He has move up right choice on general suspicion that helping the Jockey board, in the old was going to run a goed race finally. | petting ring, where hin patrons have If the field had been half an small, the}, petter chance of seeing antl hearine price couldn't have been shorter. Next! him to Aknusti came Exeslais, Most of ~ 4 the layérs held him a@ close as 11 to] pintory and then Tarn with 3 to 1, or pos-|» publi fibly 7 to 2 againat him The fourteen others raay have been no account, still in such a crowded field anything could happen The start could put the three choices out IN® OM THE: THE ONLY MARCH SMITH GETS INTO IS LEADING THE GRAND MARCH Ar WONES CELEBRATES wie pax ul MEMORY OF A HOLE We DID It) ONE LasTr YEAR» , the Preakness winner, hac trial for to-morrow's With ers between races. He did a mile in 1.89 8-5 very satisfactorily for Trainer Tom Healey. Maybe Snob If is in for a surprise NORTH AMD ROUTH TENNIS TOURMAMENT eee HELD AT THE NOISE AND RACKET” TENNIS @LUBe - Bene —— : i iaeatcasete ——— weight ohampion, has been offi ‘ champion, and Walter Hagen, the [straight games ot it in the firat elghth of a mile, a8] Our Hoota wan one of those co oe ita rene a round betore the} Prefessional Golfers’ Ausociation | If they could linger in the midst of it did In the case of Aknus' waa |eouldn't-lose things in the maiden poute, He will box Jack Britton, hzon reached the round before the ‘ : thelr metropolis the Giants might con Sto 1that Excelsia, Tarn or Aknustiletoeplechaso events. His rider | ravers Ho es to Start world's welterweight champion, |rami-fnate of tho Tastern New York| champion, eail to-day for England | hele misironolis the Giants might con, : prouldn’t get an even break. With no} Bethel, was in too much of a hurry twelve rounds at Boyle’s Thirty | State Lawn Tennis Champtonship ain-| to compete in the British open continue to pitch and they might con 4 Acres, Jersey City, on Friday # on the courts of the Amackansin| championship next month. Jock |atantly win ball games, but the fran . ° ° ) i Winning Golf Comeback might, June 23, and agninet Lew J ciup, yonkers, yesterday. The former! Hutchison, who will defend the Jers of the National League achedii ‘ondier in ; ' holder of the North Side title was in-] title, is on his way over and will | have divided things up so the Giant Y. reuineey en ite ay Aight vuly clined to be erratic, but the pace of Bis Be joined on the other side by | Must tolerate the scenery of som: rse taie eet 20. Neither bout is to we Age AUMMGL taevaae ORR asl Ke other ball park in half of the season nh ew ve decision. ; ; : Apheat Jim and Walter. The trio com- | games and the other half they will be ap Tartlet ain wre land ee ment Gault ic ae i iL He iy entire pac list, permaltted b to pastime under the championship ut wer ” y m althoug! year indrews shadows of Coogan's Bluff. And this Travers did not encounter the nu- last night at a conference 64. . a dozen pi and a few amateurs can be attributed to the Giants’ in merous opponents that no wswarm| Promoter Rickard, Phil Gl ‘The summary foltows were entered from this country. ability to win constantly. over the links, but he ranged so high} ‘Tendier’e manager, and Billy GIb- | gascenn saw yonk eats CHAM over his opposition, neveretheles* | gon, manager of Leonard. MONSHIP MEN'S AINGLBA (Third Hound) that there was no room for doubt The Leonard- Britton bout —Billott MH. Bingen defes A Wonderful And when Jerry's sun began to set| scheduled for June 23 has been |o-2, 62; Fred A. Pianiaant “hata. it also marked the time when New| signed at 147 pounds at 2 o'clock | Ww. Heime, 6—2, 6—0; I. Biltchik defeated Yok’r strength in national tourna- in the afternoon. Manager Gib- Charles A. Anderson, 6—4, 5—T, 6-8. I have made special prepara- tion for this sale. Both my ments began to wane. This district} son, for Leonard, and Dan Mor- FOURTH ROUND — Morton Bernstein 4 stores will remain open to- choice in the matter the public had to] home when ten lengtha in front, and ake or leave tliese quotations. They|the gelding unshipped him ook them. pesca The race from the standpoint of While the field for to-morrow mpetition was mothing. Excelsis,| wither’ Stakes will not be big on he good thing played by the sharpers,|account of the coughing epidemic the only one that got away.| which has been prevalent all spring, Bande, on the rail, had him two]'t ought to be a corking good race. engths clear of the big unwieldly|with the newest of the turf sensa- | r:, Jats, ‘ en eld tn the first couple of-sampes|tions, Shop Ii, watch has been re. [Former National Champion E hile the others were try{ngito, find}, antly acquired by J. 8. Cosden for] ters Jersey Tourney Starting cing room for themselves, Excelsis|a roputed price of 85,000, meeting Pil-] d the track to himself. He widened |lory, the winner of the Preakne Thursday at Norwood Club. ie gap between him and the rest of| June Grass, which was third in the . ———_-——- he field without any contention. He|same race, Letterman and perhaps tT me into the stretch with a lead of {Gallantman. By William Abbott. Jerome D. Travers, once king of Atierican amateur golfers, will com- pete in the Jersey State champlon- ship starting Tuesday at he Norwood Club .t Long Branch. This tourna- has not produced a national winner} gan, Britton’s manager, each |feated Walter J, Toussaint, 6—3, since the last time Travers won in| posted $5,000 forfeits, guarantes- James D. BE ring galaniga RD, 1913: ing thie weight. } Billott Ht. White Sox Pay Highest Price Ever Given for Minor Leaguer JOHNSON EASY WINNER BY JOHN Fistic News -aiccxand Gossip A match was arranged to-day be-) sidered @ promising lightweight by the box-| ment will be in the nature vf a come- : ah Ing critics in the West, will figure in an- ‘es een Augie Ratner, the clever middle-| jher tignt on Friday night. Ie han back for the formal national title eight of Harlem, and Frank Carbone, | signed up by his manager, Jimmy holder. I: successful it may go a long e Italian middleweight of Brooklyn. way toward restoring the lost prestige Mhey were booked un by Matchmaker ; ¢ the New York district, which ha: Jack Leon to clash in the star go of] wimer Hogan, Jack Rogers's promising | — me 1918, when twelvé rounds at the Rink Sporting| welterweight, made a big hit at Dychman| steadily lost caste since ° Club of Brooklyn on next Saturday] Oval tast night, winning the decision over] Travers won the National trophy for Marty Summers. Honan, who was not fecl-ltne jast time at Garden City. ON PHILADELPHIA COURTS a Third Baseman Kamm of |HIGH PRICES PAID . eter ten at Wallace johnson, eo olde: mtered the Frisco Club Costs White FOR GAME’S STARS.) fat round of he tournament for the lawn tennis championship of Philadel @ ten-round go at Erte, Pa., = ing in the best of health when he entered S $125,000. Willie Kamm, San Franctsco, y ack Columbus mid-| the ring, showed enough to prove that he'l| It 1s nothing new for Travers to Sox $125,00€ Paine Coan Lene, BONEN OT ay gg | DIA by defeating Me Bawards who defeated Mike} be @ dangerous opponent for any boy his/enter his name for the Jersey State James @-Cenpel of Philadelphia in a semi-final match a! O'Dowd of St. Paul in a bout at Columbus, | welght. ja Mes, 6—0. ‘This wa 75.000 | Dlayed. ‘The other singles semi-final match be- SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 30 lac, Ka the only matel Willie Kamm, third baseman of the] — pyusht uy New San Francisco Club of the Pacific ma oH O'Toole, ©., is slated to en: Another fight this title. He easayed a comeback last afternoon, Hi inst Harry Krohn] Vincent Pepper Martin, Brooklyn's fight-| year at the Canoe Brook Club at Sum- nw twelve-round go at 103 pounds at Akron, | Ing featherweight and Johnny Kilbane's most seth proved too O. Downey te fighting tn his best forns| Persistent challenger, leaves to-day with his| it, but failing strength pI St. Will Tike 2d, work . . wife and children for much of a handicap and the veteran] Coast League, has been sold tv the Fitsbare ee a Kee 12.900] chemplons and. Garl Fischers and. both day—Decoration Day—to give you the greatest 5 = " a ‘ wr ; , 2 7 ror one Aer teil before the prowess of Young Hale, | Chicago Club of the American League) “Antoun Astucatlou, Baneht OF, o49| #eml-finals in the doubles were pont- clothing opportunity in years. tr, the promMing middleweight | managers for $100,000 and two players valued at Chicago Whit 000 | poned until to-day. and Jock Malone, the creck] Which they expect will 1 a fellow club member from Upper Paul, have been signed up to| fer the featherweight crow Montolair. meet in & twelve-round bout, to a decision, ‘ int & Show to be brought off at Columbus Carming Caggiano, the latest importation] This year things are different. Trav- ©., on June 19. Karr will have to be some the Kelly and Keyes atable, who lately! arg jg about ten pounds heavier and 4 arrived from Italy, will have hie first bout epee re eee We SAM Hitting Malone in thle country next Tuesday night at the] his golf is up to date, while not os- Left: RK Ht, Rat ore Tater $25,000. Matational League, bought by Phi a ; Si This announcement was made by] _Sdelelie Ae ee tora 12,00] MICKEY WALKER PUTS George A. Putnam, Secretary of the] — tonal visa oust by Rew REED AWAY IN FOURTH York Yankees, 1913". 12,040 Rube Marduard San Francisco Club. BOSTON, May 30.—Mickey Walker of SUITS — Kamm is twenty-two years old and 1000| Newark i» the biggest card in thie clty - At Youngstown, 0.. to-night, Carl Tre- | eee ee eine punish shamoienanty| Declally spectacular, has been steady/, aiaa with being one uf the most i i aa for] Tht now. Recently he administered maine, the crack bantamwelght of ©} t e' i a el iP 4 de: Ble Here are mvpuayers prices ever pe the first knockout ever handed Johnny Jand, will go against Phil O'Dowd, the] of Italy. ani penda’ brilliant infielders in the country. He} mator league pl ata GriMith of Akron here and last night he ‘Western fighter, in a fifteen-round battle at In this week's meet Travers will Youngstown, 0. ‘Tremaine is a real good|,TR@ much postponed bout between Cart . rei ing unless some fighter and the indications are that he will Chagnon ang oe hae] po Hedeat i foe ts have fairly easy going eutpoint O'Dowd enough to be declared the| Hu ttain, N.Y., oo atursday avening Sune] Unknown suddenly rises up and pulls winner. 9, ‘They will exchange punches in a fifteen-}@ miracle, Oswald Kirby and Will- round go te # decision at 119 pounds, welsh} iam M, Reekie, two of the best golf- in at 2 ers in the region across the Hudson, @ first open air boxing show of: the the Jersey Stato season in Jersey City will be held the wilt not start in “ Y Oakiand A. A., which was formerly the| tournament, preferring to walt for the stopped Pal Reed, welght, in four rou billed for the Championship.” Walker welghed 150 and his opponent 154 pounds. 8,000] 48 dropped three times In the third round and the fourth had hardly started before he was sent to dreamland. Jack 90,000] Bulger, Walker's manager, was offered $0,000 for Mickey to box Jock Malone the local middle- da, The bout will play out the seagon with the San Francis ub, This is the highest price ever paid for « minor league player. Heretof James O'Connell, also of the Francisco Club, held that distinction He was sold to the New York Giants last wiater for $75,000 for delivery in th, Hos boaght hes New Yoru Bs For Men and Young Men nnatt. , bought by Benny Valger, the good junior lightweight of Harlem, who is battling in his bet form t present, was matched to-day to fight Prrankle Pitcher of Brooklyn in a twelve- ound go at the Broadway Exhibition As tien of Brook; M iets Sid 50,000 ro next month. Ration. oF ini, Monday night Armory A. A. of that section, on Monday C z 1923. J Ae j mpionship, which erris fights Joe Ryder of Brooklyn in the aight,” pancho Villa, champion of the Phil- eteeeniten — Charay! The price also is the third highest — {ppine Islands ,will fight Abe Goldstein of|starts the following week at the! in the history of baseball. it ; Tih New York a twelve-round go. @llvey Burnt! tp axewood Country Club. he pene Bak Pia aeip a Aehiaks av h ten-round bouts will be fought at ew OK ountry iy Soaehit eri y fe Commonwealth Sporting Club ot Har-['* {he matchmaker OF the olup, But Travers will not be without]BRONX CENTRAL BOWLERS| es."%3 $9,000 y ext Saturd: ight. Jimmy Car- ri ‘ Jolt ge the weet sige a, Johnay Murray of] Jonny Lote. the wall known tcaines of] pothersome opposition. Edie Wid] ~~ SCORE TWO EASY WINS.| "‘inalutt*ty" ‘Brooklyn, Federals irons, Willie Darcey va. Young Hurley} acre, the promising lightwelght off and August Kammer, both from Bal- ee 35,000 nd Harry Catena ve. Young Ragge. There ‘will De @ ten-round opening bou! The Hronx Central Bowlers wave A eee: very good avcaunt of themselves | SOL . SEMAN A WINNER. night when they gaye the Broadway Ar cade Bowlers a good trouncing in dn] Soi Seeman New York defeated Eastern Alley Owners’ Association tour-| Kid Conlon in a twelve-round bout at hament series rolled at the Bronx Con- 5 ; a : the Peerless A. { Paterson, N tral drives. ‘They were victorious in the | {W? Peerless A. C. 0 ise i In condition for his important} tusrol, are now in great golf form and eight-round go at the Philadelphia baseball ‘ pet together a suitabie] PANE on Friday night. Loftus has got Bar- should be able to go far in the Nor- r how on Friday. night, | rett 1” excellent shape for the contest wood tournament Charley Doesserick of the The starting list numbers sixty-six, : ; i hel charley Pitts, formerly of Australia but Seer retina Ciue RAs -conselleg his which includes a number of young ¥ He deciared to-day that he expects ear, Sense on Tistday evsning, stars like Male of Upper Montclair, three team event and in the individual] iaet night. Seeman's superior kuow =A at the Queensboro A. C y who reached the 1921 finals event as well. In a series rolled at the| edge of boxing proved too much fo ore a City on Saturday night. Charley Pilkington Pp Orpheum alleys, Brooklyn, between the] the Quaker boxer. ‘The weights of ai johtay Darcy. the New York lightweight. 170%, pail Delmont of New York tor tweive| Newton Mair of Shackamaxon, who} Orpheum alleys, Brooklyn, betwoen the | tt, Soe wero: Seema, 128 pounds has knocked out “Wildman” rasnee. won the title last year, turned pro- eset te tha ¢] Conlon, 188 pounds. Ni E . - e tl ill no % Stelter gave achwinde ve rund ode of one werk, was'matched | SEVERAL KNOCKOUTS IN | iron"), Goreng the chacapion-| ounelse when they wet, te et Se fais Eriaay nian] MILITARY BOXING SHOW CARPENTIER SUED BY Jack Bharkey announced yesterday that he} ‘There were many knockouts in the Golf is one game in which age does TED LEWIS FOR LIBEL going to post a suitable forfelt and). otiminaries and semi-finals of the mil-| not materieMy influence the result. mace | itary boxing tourney at the iad a 4 Most of \the present English profes-| “LONDON, May 30. Another cor cal Regiment Armory last night i has been arranged between Ted Lewis purpose of the tourney |s to select the jars are middle-aged or even orteaineds, Apa likeliest boxer in the 120, 126, 185 and 4 There is also the example of ih * Values up to $35 , ““peppiest’’ one, two, three and four button sack suits for young fellows, as well as the conservative, quiet styles for Dad. And remember—if you don’t get absolute satisfaction your money will refunded. We offer them all at one price, guaranteeing He seldom slips. You will never slip on Cigar Quality give him At the featherweight champion but will place him in a position where he 7" 4 P you a saving of from $10 to $25 on each Suit. Ph ML be on equal terms with all other real] 147 Pound af 5 Eat Oe J. Travia, the only American English pugilist has entered» if youdemand ADMIRATION Cigars. A Wide aaeartinant at both exnres, Camain? oy yearned see 504 bat bh Highlanders of Ottawa in a dual inter- yture the English amateur] suit for libel against the publisher Be ure-footed.” ADMIRATION , Fe den obtain hi “4 Mrs in that} National boxing tournament to be held onsiip, who never began{Town Topics and Carpentier for You'll be glad you came! . Cigars are always the same—mild to article in that publication on May 19 (oe es oe eee ee ee eee eee ee ee es ee ee a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee ee es ee ee ee in connection with the reunion of the ¢ golf clubs unti! reaching his ; pe f . . \ The little It marvel is getting 4 z under the caption: What I Think of 4 for his tw a fight with Jack | 27th Division, A. F. the duel event | thirty-litth yea Kid’ Lewis,” the authorship of which the eye, mild to the taste, mild to the pen loday for four Lonvenience wuaner, which will take place Fridey nignt On this basis Jerry Travers 19 etill] was atiributed to Georges. Regiment Armory in this city nerves, and mild to the purse. the Surf Avenue A. A., Coney Island a a youn; man, quite a little way in- nda tot ¥ Ia-Poung, es a Side ty: ferty-year mark. Travere] TERRY MARTIN WINNER We? Worman and Sid Hernard, th Paddy Fl | wot a viry early start on the links and OVER DANNY EDWARDS i Pantamwelgit of Brooklyn, meet in] Rem om. | becausd of his long career it is sup- “ x main go of twelve rounds at the Ridge p 196 . posed je la pretty close to the re+] Drovipencin el aiay 80.—Do ahs Grove Sporting Club of Brooklyn on bo ‘Wed aes rt. tiremen period. Travers was at nie . 3 Edward# of Calffornia was deci Vranhie Coster will hook | “iskerougd Clas Garloop. Co 7 c sin the semi-final of | Defense “a ands Riosied oot beat frqp 1907 to 191%, In (hat stwetoh beaten ‘by ‘Terry Martin. New | 1S4 NASSAU ST cane {a> Sr 1th “Goaet Cr hy she watt supreme, assembling the | iand’s bantamwelght champion, in a fat lricune Building ‘i oad Eas greates{} vecord of any American’ jen-vound pout here last night. | § rounds, Judges amateu{ it is true, in those days boys welghed in under TS pound