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Ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922, — a sn at WOMEN’S EASTERN GOLF ASSOCIATION'S CHAMPIONSHIP OPENS — THE FUSSY F OURSOME - - +. = SOME DRIVING Over 1,000 Fans Leaving Here |jiiirha.curs wg the Wert. He gave Rockey an a greet > Copyright, (The New York Evening World), by The Press Publishing Co, To See Tendler-Barrett Bout fight a few months ago. i ed - - = Tom Gibbons, the eight heavy. 2 TT ou. we'RE A FINE BUNCH OF WELL t WOULDN'T OF “TOPPED IT : ; —— ‘ i ee wi weight of Bt. Paul, who recently knocked GOLFERS, WE ARE - Nor onE {| | FI HADN'T LooKED UP = Im Champion Leonard to Attend|Tenter the favorite im the betting at] finds at Misutevite, Ryn Sin probably =.| GONNA NAIL TH'NEXT ONE WITH odds of 8 to 1 to win the newspaper] Win another easy battle to-night, as he te Important Lightweight Bat- | decision polis ‘in "e'tittecs, ‘round’ Wout. at New Go AN’ Look FOR Apo roun Many of Barrett's admirers seem | Orieane. bout at New L HOOK ~ DOE SLICES, Yoy Top iT ERY MY BRASSIE AND IT'S GoNNA gulf (T CADDIE. , You AN’ PHIL POPS ONE A HUNDRED YARDS INTHE. AIR! WE'RE (SSS A FINE BUNCH OF ‘ WILD MEN MN aii NEVER .DO ANYTHING BuT HUNT FoR BUGS! BOOVER BY THAT TREE A 1 DIDN'T SLICE JIM- My Fe BELIEVE ME T sHoud worry! {T WENT STRAIGH JIM = y' NOTICE IT] WENT STRAIGHT tle in Philadelphia To-Ngiht. By John Pollock. Weather permitting, the important eight-round battle between Lew Tendler and Robby Barrett, the star lightweights of Philadelphia, will be fought at the National League Base- ball Grounds tn Philadelphia to-night. The bout was postponed on last Friday night until this evening on account of the heavy downpour of rain on that day, There has been so much interest displayed in this go, both in Philadelphia and New York, that one of the largest crowds that has witnessed a fistic contest in that city in many years is expected to be on hand when the bell clangs for the fighters to start battling. Over 1,000 fans. which ts the larm- est number of New York fight fans that has attended a bout in Philadel- to think that he hus a chance of b ing Tendler with his right-hand swing which has put away many batt Besides this go there will be three other eight-round bouts. Phil Kaplan of Jersey City va, Joe Jackson, K. 0. George Chaney vs. Allie Nack of New York, and Tim Droney of Pennsyl- vania va, Earl France of California, The main bout is expected to be started not later than 10.16 P. M. Champion Benny Leonard will be present with his manager, Billy Gib- son. Harry Greb, new light heavyweight cham- pion, ts now booked up for two more fights His first go will be with Hughey Walker of 8 City, for ten round Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, on June 18, and hie second with Tommy Loughran of “Philly,” for elght rounds at the Philadelphia baseball park on the might of June 26. A match has just been clinched between Frankie Jerome, the good bantamwelght of id Harry Martin, Providence y will tieht a 'twolve-round go One of the most promising fighters that has shown in a bout In thie vicinity far some time is F @ Quill, the former Colgate football Quill’ fought Pete Williams of Williamsburg in a bout at the Rink Sporting Club of Brooklyn on Batu: day night, and .not only dectaly ‘out- pointed him, but also displayed — enot cleverners, punching ability and coolness make him look like a very promising fighter, Johnny Darcy, the New York lehtwetght, who hax won many fights in succession in the Inst few ttn another scrap. swap punches with Wildman Gould of Broekton, Mans., for ten rounds at Fall River, Maes. Darcy recently stopped Gould in one roun ight, who the Garden recently, wa, promises to de- good fighter In another year, Stark is a game, willing fighter: and keeps fighting in @ manner which pleases the fight fans. Bert Spencer, the rugged Brooklyn fighter, » pill take Benny Valger's place to-night and 0 against Frankle Pitcher in the main go of twelve rounds at the Broadway Exhibition Association of Brooklyn, Vi ir injured his hand, Sid Terris meets Joe Ryder in the Commanweatth Sporting Club of Har. | nate: phia since Champion Benny Leonard] iem on Saturday night. Red fighta | smrrtinal of eight rounds, knocked out Champton Johnny Kil- hnny Cooney and Irving Jamp Willie ‘The fii open air boxing show of the sea- bane in thren rounds in that city In Davis ta the other two -round bouts, fon of the Oakland A. A. of Jersey City will eum vs be held to-night. ncho Villa, the fast 1917, will make the trip to “Philly”* te] | Joo Welling, tha, sturdy and clever cnt {ltue champion af the Orient. will go againet wee the scrap, Both men are in ex-| C28? lightweight, ‘hae been slgned up by Abe Goldstein, the New Y; hin manager, Nate Lewis, tom cellent condition for the fight, with barian, the likely lightwotght = J Bus THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears Each } Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprised on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You Wil! Want the Series in Your Home or Golf Club. This is the Fifty-Second of the Series, the First Having Appeared May 30, 1921. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. Fitzsimmons Graduates —_|({ENNAGOLLET] {New York Federation Scores | Drastic Reductions Spring Suits 66 3) @ s op orse rainer 8. P, HLA. MURRAY HILL. MAPLE B. B.C. | OSCEOLAS. id rhoae rhoae ae rhoae e “PICKED 10 WIN Adb'g, he i 3 ¢ St Holden, ot : 8 MY 8 Bhatnce v East . { t i 3 4 ”“ Itz, of.0 1 2 yrne, 3b...0 3 hurn.c! "aylorsr Esc. 2 By Wi inning Suburban peed 8 tS claueam Wd Oye ool Sim tt ny - AREFULLY : —_+>—- Passon, p..0 1 0 0 2831 2 83111 + lon Stakes on Friday has made a lot TITULAR HONORS Buran, 2 5 ou Hey) 2 9 i ve wool fabrics. Never Saddled Big Stake] of triends for the son of Assagai, and Vee a Fo ; Every popular ma- . given the Belmont Stakes a more a ‘Kre'rs, p.0 0 0 0 0) aed Entry Before and Didn’t [open aspect than it had after Snob If. naan’ DR rer renry We meMaPeT ET |: oe ont a eat had w the With in such com-]| Sma at ¢ 5 or rep! n! 18 29 27 14 Expect To. sanding: wiyfe, tn tine sausliiag thae| OTe EleId TOE CME: Almaet Seater ries oteen seyreets eens (entsc Ae a A Formerly up to $35 sport suits. $ VERY complete assortment, including all the models and fabrics you most admire. Splendid GEN War Ae t ‘ he inning. Onceolas. 3 a : GiB} WAS in ths eaxie race Sp teur Championship Start HAP, Me Aceh 8209980 2-4 et” Dano, “Dale~ott ‘Mahony, 5 : Muri 2 off Shanke, 1, ‘First Base on Erra renee sete that Relay was a better than ordi. ing Wednesday, Twerbaee hite—Burman, 2; Hymne, Kea: Hah oo eee Oe JIM" FITZSIMMONS, | nary colt through his winning of the vitz, Nestle, Home run—Nestle, Bto- Buruck Out—By Ma- eres i jon’ bases—Lewis, Kravitz, Burman, 3; Shanks, 2, Home Runs—Burke, erstwhile trainer of “chop” | Walden last fall, and his victory over THE PAIRINGS AND Vann. “Sacrifices — Kravite, Winteratein: MoCarthy, ‘Phros-Base Hitec Oot Modo, none suspected that he had the Double plays—Landberg, Lewis D wri seen." Two-Lase "Hite Raylo sort of apecd he showed on Friday.| STARTING TIMES FOR Base on belle Ott Wacker Connell, Boles, Rochford, Hooks That he is a stayer is taken for] «MET? AMATEUR TOURNEY |2t™ck, out—By. Wac horses, graduated into the @take class when Capt. Alcock won the Suburban Handicap. He never crifice Hits—Shanks. Stolen Bai Cornell, Munch, Murry, Hool ) : rs, 3. Wild pitcl Hit by Pt * * : ™ granted, as he is by a son of Spear- Duliswfee: Unplres—Beniett and’ Tone, rt and Button, Formerly up to $45 fabrics beautifully tailored. ” was ambitious to get there, and also|mint, while his dam comes from one Nag) AEH Aba waniie, unas $e - yes elses N Fett . sald if the horsee he trained could|Of tho best English families. Al-/ mwich, P «| COMMONWRA "RL FRUEE OO 1a 8. FLAUT & oo though he is small—not more than], Harlow, New York News- « h are! - wi : c 5 3. Oighapiek,ss. 1 Deckm' 5 Ad ce gare of cheaP racee B°15.1—he is all horse, and a stout- nid FX. Badlier, Tnkowood. DOscotites 22 Dickwonae 11280 ESE are undoubtedly the finest 6 e vat satisfied. bodied, short-backed fellow that [S40—11. M. Forrest, Lakewood, an 1 0. Booth 23 26 Any ‘ : * itz always felt that it would never | ought to y weight well. bere ori, opper: Montblaine and 1 210 20 suits in town in tailoring, fabric ‘s “BE his luck to get real good horses to] opreEreks sree ceanatien RGEC RON Tou male Oalinicer Sad 1110 and style. An exceptionally wide 1 train, and go year in and year out he eee en day aT Tad enothen | Ray ‘Thompron, Westchester Bitmore. — [F 100 + « é ie y ; ’ some time to-day will find anct er | ee einen ae aeeilectairo, and Frank 6 o;Podd,ps» i430 Formerly to $55 assortment from which to choose. ss as gone along, winning as many|pelmont candidate on the grounds. | “jin tf, Gate, Montclair 3 1\Cousins,Sb. een —|, — rmerly up ~ races and in most cases more than| Those who saw this fine son of Sea] 9oo—David 11. MeAlpin 24, Morris County, irotais . pal A a abi ee oe : trainers of the so-called fasiionable| Kins in the Preakness were prepos-], and ©. M. tint Aue . 00 2 fa plautee = e i tabi sessed and he is sure to go to the] -SyaM ue St out Commonwealth 0 8 2.0.0 0 1 0 0-6 stables. post well trained. Being by Sea Grant. Peacock, Cherry Valley, and] Home Runs—Meclntosh, Three-Base Hits- ‘s Complacent and satisfied as Fitz] King, a son of Isonomy, and out of | Gardin wi White, Sagas. YT Yatoore atl 1 nie ‘ yeasts "[9.15—F. §. Douglas, Apawamis, F Wales re been, taking good luck wity bad,|a mare by Frank Gill, @ stayer him. SR et HOBOKE | HOMEWOOD. . inniact 00.2 00 employer, the owner of the Quin- |S¢!f and a son of Collar and Imported nn ris Jn. Piping Rock, and nel hoa 1/Cold,1b. 1 00 0 Yap ad to big, | RAvallo TI., he should be running on W ('Bichinond County. # Oatiineitt. Olicinny,té 160 : ey fe, has always uspired to big-/ 41 the end of a mile and three fur- Armour, isla! i ‘ 0 j ger things. longs. ‘The colt made his trip from Lis i iad 495 75 Ke my “If you stick to me,” he said only | Washington by motor van in comfort. |” “Sweeizer, Siwancy, wea 16 ° . : y FSmith, 300 4 recently to his trainer, “I'll make you| AS Hea is owned by Rear Admiral }0.25—Grantiand Ble, nglowood, and Sum [semi ae GENUINE Palm Beach es ‘ es f i Grayson, there will b strong dele- Hol Siwanoy P.Smith, 0 1)Wash? ‘ Whe t saddle a big handicap winner.” Jation. on from the Capital to see |eiosHonara W. Maxwell jr, Nassau, and |Pentz,p, 3 UDevitere eee Suits in every shade and " ‘ mn fro b ‘apita Richard Haight, Lido: — 1224 98 i 7 Fits Iaughed, but two days before |the race oas—i, W. Dyer, Upper Monteiny, and F. | Totals... W 8/Total ae Aki ted model. All one price—all brand new ve Saturday's Suburban he began to| Tillory will have his chance to re- Rutistls Mees Co ig, aud WAL Bet halle Be Ary O OS) AE DNL 0) 4 this season. Sizes 32 to 50. think bie time haa come. He had] Verse the running of the Withers on | ®9>—Aitid 8 fame, Garden Gly) aS Sat RUG, Wie lone Hite Clr ancoarennr 4 40 * g : a‘ 10th. The colt has been doing |.35 1, f. Hale, Upper Montclair, and Ham-] Ourcly Dents, 8: by Devine, 0. Home Run Lefton ‘Bancs- ” $% n Capt. Alcock in the best shape of his ly since his last race, and Tom] jiton Kerr, Garden City Fuekett, Thive Mane ite Leonard | (2 tick Out By “tay! M4 = ca r 2 rain of las a RS aa gat eed) Garden City) end Dean mith, wo-Hase ; ome Run Twu-Baee areer, and when the rain of last ley will have him ready to race | 10.90—John Mt. Ward. Gard is Nive nard. Wilson. | Hits McGill, 2" Nelmony 23 4 te onairs P : Brides Ineiiadl’n HaKise Gracie he tt his life pen Be kaeaods, aos tolen Baxe—teonard, Double | ter inunn, “Petrie, ‘Taylor. Sacrifioe 7 . ts i came pardonably confident . a Bila Adataee Hawes. C RAR Co Clas Sill, Dee biO eRe ai ctin HESE imported and domestic < Capt. Alcock was in the :ace very | SHIMIDZU AND VOSHELL 1O1O-Neal Sulkereon: Jes, Belleclaiee, and a . Pitches —Mec mit hai include all the 1 * 7 ; F Warren, Wood, Pella by bite Taylor, Botee. Umpites—Free- mohairs include the latest light at 108 pounds in view of some o WIN IN TENNIS OVER Lie it B. Binghem, Piping Rock, and. | EAST ORANOM, | artic gox, tna wid McCrea. iz : n his beat races, and the heavy going RICHARDS AND AN SCH ert ENE ei en ordi rh os = ato styles, Sizes 32 to 56. e made conditions {deal for him. Jockey A DERSON } 935-0. wo mn x County, and 002 1 Omunede:,. MELROCKS CAMEO, i Ponce, who incident is riding in Hi 1. Downey, Avawar Cann odes eles lan e Reantacedl tori aotarthis geason (aid » first and second rounds of the |102 caw, Gard senders 110 1 Uitaym'dsrt 0 1 0 Olatorrta.ct t It. the Peet aud pul Pils’s maine amon: es touring of the Or-]io agp, s. ¥. Randolph jr, Lakewood, and [fa 6 0 © o/Tutz,a0 ite the trainera of Suburban winners wn Tennis Club, South Orange, |W: be Michards Baines. | alent Cieanens we ene veer @ ent . onsidering that never in his long|y J played atte : 10.35—Plerre A. Troal, Deal, and Dr “|eartson.p . : ; ’ reer has Fitz even saddled a Sub- E r two days’ de-| Gsrrity, t a. eal, and ®, 4,fPureell alal ESE beautiful light weight eban entry, winning at the first at- [NM 08 accour st rain, were complet-| 10,40—J0) foe rotate... ~ ‘rotate 0 olMecucrp suits have silk skeleton lining and tompt is particularly praixeworthy. | ed, with the ald of several cefaulta, Rohdenb siewood, and) iin gor A SR ES 1a raul = ‘8 Fitasimmons is ahead of his sched- | and two players, Ludlow Vandeventer sewapaper,{ EM Oraiaes 0 117 8 0 Farts aba silk sleeve linings. Durable summery s ule this se He ised to wait until BA ly, entered the semi- *] jp ftrucle Out—By Carinon, 1 by Tatoa 3 00MIN 6 TR fabrics, Sizes 32 to 54. 2 educt before pu z the cy | ; yoeton, and Seitione : o 8.0 45 —19 6 M Aqueduct before putting the Quincy latter benefited by two t nt actifiee Haww Hits “Off MeGue, 12, Grogan, 16 : olor benrers across the plate. 1 i Wott Hallett B, Joe, Firat ase " a won the Southampton and t h in which Zenzo Shim- “ and Dr Frrors Cameo, Left on Bases—Melrock, ” 2 Jan’ Handivaps with Relay ana } Howard Voshell defeated i ih yore Neve . ‘ HH Strucle Gut=ihy Grogan, 14; ‘by McCue, ll W ] i better than an outside chance to win ds and Frank T. An- “Sein dato . vk He ia), Dutel A - oo , White Flannele 5 o the $50,000 Helmont, despite the pre sets, scored 6-4, ' Hiaroie] hg ae ue Duteh, Singer, Striped .@ B of Snvls II, in the same rave, On igs, 6-3, 6-3. Richards was to Bekenek 21 3 0 Cleon ya[ tt ye MC tel te rousers ne White ‘ xl lursday last he saddled Mystic, alpave paired with William 'T, Tilden 2d, } c Ae ea ea) : rges A Rees inher it's caliden race SE inAn dn cthe ECORAY eke ae ' 1 . el. FORMERLY sold “4 Fitz haa other good three-year-olds | cham p. but Tilden wired trom WK ame OC ROOREV EU up to $9. Cae Genuine Irish Linen it n big bain in Ray Jay and All Over.|Phikdelphia that he would have. to it 1 Nob. Oey 400 fully tailored for long ¥ Vhey went wrong. but not seriously, | pt ) the Hastern Pennsylvania 1 a4 ABO wear, Knickerbockers cenily, compelling a let-up in thelr tournament, io which his matehes had i / o6 000 training! When they are ready again} been 4 ed because of the rain. | ) : 123 im : Fitz Will probably take down some] Anderson made @ good substitute, and HIS is bound to another | *Hatted’ to tn ee niet os 000 : more purses. the match was brilliantly played and ee as the |Parkeldes ., 1 4 1 OCre 00000 Clothiers to New York Men -d » week in R 2» hugely exciting from end to end, iho eRURI tot shin’ of pheoee " og L 1 1 5 ORhodes,p,.. 00 0 00 and Boys Since 1882 “Capt. Nick" Houseman, the oystes THE SUMMARY: 1éth annual championship of | ,bess Min ore Tet He 2 Ol Totals " king, was captured by severul friends] oj:as INVITATION MEN'S 1 the Women's Laster Ce tation Port wink, « Tae 40 after the races Saturday escorted kame will open at the new Westchester-Bilts | plants, Benton ' a i ° fo a ble sprvad at Mouquia’s, it was we Hoy by default; ;more Country Club, [ft fay and |G: Parksides, 2. truck Out--By Del. ¢ rt = the Captain's biithday, he bein . Sy ithe s win P darned, continue through W nd on [dice 34) by Fink, 0. Tiirce-Hase Hite—A\ ‘ar Aion . eighty-two. A wonderful character Baward Wednesday at the Tat Country [Gonder (2), Reluckenn, Sehick and Tunman i 6! by Thodes, ‘18 : is Houseman, Hale and hearty as iit et dAa: | Club, Lakewood, No J the twenty- [Stolen “Hager=salte = (2). “Ant ry Bae He aaa We teeta Heiile rem Geert St s Bee, Ee a en a He Eee aanmnal metry amateur [Reacane cand ite. ume al | ma 9: 5 Walker Street ors: a vacing day since he saw his fir Iffe defeated} championship will \ way, Pu 1 ene s' By Al Subwaye eats v over in Paterson, in ‘ Md Li W . : rt holes, — ¥ - : phd ard W. Bea with the qualifying round . He attributes’ his long titel? Audurnnn anyoaree ee Eee ales on fet. Jon's oooL00nO 4 G6....0 i gest Entrance on heat ad followed by mi 1 1 o 030 +4 a ‘ = and good health fo, champ ne and ty Meriioemee Thursday and Friday and the final at} Bronx Yanks 90 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 0-1 oi 0121005 Cortlandt St. . yaters, and is proud of the fact that on defeated’ Kay, the double-distanee on Si Ps 7 1 P 9 & PE NTEd Atatop ae have uel Hannaia hee Feet ire ‘ciscer Exavie.| Cauee Jaland Ai oh 199 ! 9039 in tho th Betweenthird | Floor < was eleven yeurs old. Joe Me- iI Bett dence girl, ts the fave to win - f 2. ind Wil¥ain Baldwin were e Hrd Round Ludi ae-Jentries for the eve f Wa CGA 005 1 aly (Captain's dinner party ok vit % F decidddt at 54 hol t Sto, ; | DOR tL * } { The showing of Relay in the Baby- feu.” © rs “gay, to-morrow and Wedi y Koa» vuugd iH 1aSburode.1

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