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PON PY PNET EIT ELI NTS OTN i : "THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922, - ' A CONSIDERED REAL RIVAL OF SNOB II. IN TO-MORROW’S RACE rice of $100,000 Placed icHICARD HAC) THINKS Catcher Smith Returns On Hea, Chief Contender ' And His Homerun Hit For r $50, 000 Belmont Stake BROWNS’ CHANCES Puts Skids Under Cubs y EQUAL OF Nj YANKS Giants Treat Wenge Bill Kil- fourth race. He thoughk the colt was REDS SEND ROBINS | ow tiey srano} COLUMBIA CREWS WITH THUMP BACK |. sors weg a Ut FOR QUARTERS N. York by 18 ial lanes Pa 4 510 INTO 20 DIVISION = HEE eat AT POUGHKEEPSIE GAMES YESTERDAY. Stueland could get the tdea clearly in his head. ice of Horseflesh crsefiech Armaaiigy High With Rich Prizes in 8 foft spot. |The question of his lifer’s Young Twirlers in petit ow we cotea to the kisk-of Now Var Vii Ctiseats BY aH * . Ing able to negotial 6 mile} \, * tl aes 7; Brooklyn, 2, P as in View. tad Ge cetetnnavue meres ais bean, | Wid, City ay Nok. Impressed Rude Fashion, young, even as Giant Killers. ||| Veterans Jake Daubert and Pittaburgh, 7; Philadeiphia, 8. One Hundred and Fifty-Pound Vi with Finuitty's detest. He wan painted With Hugmen Despite Beat on second,” Stueland took a telaurely | George Burns Chief Cause akanere PC eae "| Oarsmen Are Left Behind by | * a wind-up— tarted , rather. Be- ‘ . ay’ j 4 : By Vincent Treanor. sideways when the barrier went up, ing Sox Three ‘Three Straight, By Bozeman Bulger. Sore be SOUIE wet CHAE SonEe UIE: of Brooklyns’ Fall. Chicago at New York. Coach Jim Rice. Eighty-five thousand dollars for|while Lang and Episode got a running TLL KILLIFER'S theory, that) ted Pep Youn# had shot for home like Cincinnati at Brooklyn. ———w nob II. and $100,000 for Hea. Surely | daeh at the pect lab one bias By R bert Boyd. B pitchers can't come too young|a streak. By a long hook slide he was By Joseph Gordon. Pittsburgh at Boston. The second and inst dotegation of </go ebony a oot wecialy ia 1") Finality, started In pursut. CHICAGO, i, June 9. for Giant killing got quite a) safe oo te a at Oo wees OTHING arouses general sym- St. Louis at Philadelphia. | columbia University oarsmen made | ving up or money is extremely plen- » Ml, June % Joust in the nose yesterday, one way|t SX Inches of akin o is left ham. N a WN = their exodus yesterday afternoon, en- ful in the racing world. There must} Gene wayland evidently hae vome|, Out here on the Western wheel of! ong another But that will grow back in time. pathy as quickly a@ seeing our AMBRICANARAGU, - | |Ranter for Wow Potemeeee ft This stealing of h tartled Stue- old friends outgrow thelr use- 5, tl i of home si 1s de BO w. pia racing Ter Rickard somewhere. smart two-year-olds ‘a training. for he ne cnleererimogee ital emer Bill wa’ not present when the blow|land mightily. He stood and glared, | fulness as a result of the ravages of | N.York $5 48 468 [ Detroit, 38°28 188 Toft Mopiiigaide atetgutacet 008, 35h ’ w Ki Sal perts de Hetgh on, jours pours a oe ema a on ee nee ad Meas rie a have Oe truce nil te[ianded, At the point of a rigidly but came out of It when he saw Casey| Father Time, The case of Jake Dau- | St-Lo'is 29 21 .680/ Phila... 19 24 442 Ww neying to Weehawken, N.,J., where Se dae, Darkane tothe risalte at| ram a real smart race in beating The| themselves. Tey have watched the| almed finger and'a halt cooked thumb | Seneel shoving into thin’. The Your lyert and that of George Burns should aeh’n 28 25.510) Boston, 21 21 487 ian threw the bull. to irae ta 'ah ete Cleve'd 24 27 471|Ch 20 29 .40g|they boarded a West Shore train at cing associations throughout the | Kiss in the second start of her career. | Hugmen trim the White Sox three|the Cub boss had been effaced from| fort to stop somebody Foe 8 arn but | 8rve as an excellent example. After | alae 215 P.M. for Highland on the Hud ountry for crowd-drawing attrac- straight games, but have not been im- ‘ the ‘battlefield by an early order of] everything seemed to happen too late. | serving in the ranks of the major son, The local crews’ boathouse Is on jons, but $100,000 seems a much in-| «woe wittie’ Shields made no se-1 Dressed in the manner in which the) 1 oie Quigiey. Just the same, Bill| Krug, thoroughly disgusted, carelessly |leagues for more than a decade, these tho west shore of the Hudson River ted price for any horse who has Easterners did it. They would like] ~ ae, 4 5 t to prove his greatness. cret of the fact that he expected Rork|to be in on the World’s Series this|left instructions, tae Rist’ pO eee npr the box, old gentlemen are decidedly on the g, [and-te at the foot of the hill upon e 55 over Stuel ead. There. viage i Before Snob II. won his first race soap wikis Sete ce Gta tb aa year and not have the yearly classic| When Killifer retired in full march- the downward path. Worton, 7) St. Louie, Glau he) viene of Highiend eae ; upon Casey Stengel took a running The first group, acting as evards, Jamaica $40,000 was considered | jockey profited. Johnoon gave ROrk| flat’ tence they are palline eats ing order the Cubs were well out in| shot at the plato and landed safe, both| A triple, a double, @ single, @ stolen GAMES TO-DAY. went to Poughkeepsle on Tuesday with ; e base and (wo runs was all the elderly| New York at Chicago. price for him, but when that | most confident ride in shaking off fi but Ald hurler, | feet Up and toenails dragging. ly for the Browns, Not only are they| front but ridge, his pill hurler, : 5 the tug that carried the shells, This rformance stamped him as the | Bud Fisher's Adventuress, who stuck! pulling for the Browns, but they con-|was not doing nearly so well as a|, %¢% they do pull ‘em too young|Mr. Daubert could contribute toward Botton at St. Loui contingent included Jim Rice, the Blue the cause of the Reds in yesterday Washington at Cleveland. L. P.C.|quartors. Jim Rice's sweepswingers GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 7; Chicago, 2. Washington, 6; Clevelan Detroit, 7; Philadelp! robable winner of to-morrow’s $50,-/to him like a leech all through the sometimes, ‘ cede the St. Louis Club an even|joyal Chicagoan might wish, It suited and White veteran mentor, carpenters, Belmont, his value went up in|tast eighth of a mile. GHAREN 208 Ghee Atturicad Lonnie Gari oc ag ie! Just the same, Bill Killifer eaye he's | ame at Ebbets’ Field. And the de- Philadelphia at Detroit.|cooks, freshman substitwtes and an en- ps and bounds. J. C. Cosden finally Hughie wantests: tbs ie tone (oo ‘home crowd fine. likely to put that Virgil Cheeves right kineer, Rice's purpose in sending these id the $85,000 for him. Vincent Pi fod ed al straight here and will pitch either| ““"SPose he blows?” asked Alex- back at us to-day—elther him or old crepit Mr. Burng wasn’t able to do INTERN men up was to have them fix up the Good judges who saw Hea win the] | rect ores ae peheid seem : “sam Jones or Carl Mays in the con-] der, Bill's main aide, ‘“wot'll I doz Alex the Great. even as well, Ail he got was a triple, NATIONAL LEAGUE. rowing — headquarters for those who eenport on Wednesday immediately | W!¢T4 Tace on Kingdon IL in winning i eye “Trot out a young one—the young-| Cheeves, who succumbed to a tem-|two singles, a stolen base, only one tre, 36 45 St tn, eae EPA eNG, follow: the Meadowbrook Steeplechase. He| Cluding game to-day. Kid Gleason jalt’re, 34 15 .694| Read'g, 25 28 .472| Yesterday's equal was made up of the ut him on a pedestal as the real rival) 1.4 up near the front, then Sank in| Will rely on Harry Courtney, the er-| °° the bgtter. Kids are poison to|Peramental outburst on the opening|run and four putouts im centrefield.| Roch'r, 31 19 .620 J.City : 23 28 1451] varsity, Junior varsity, and freshman Snob Yi. for the Belmont: stake, A : chene Gianta:’ day, 18 all cooled off again. He craves| It's a tough world, but youth will be a ‘i in addition to Dick Hanton, the ruck three different times during] atic left-hander he acquired from = Tor'nto 27 23 .540| Syri 21 30 412 to Dick Hi nce the valuation of $100,000 placed| tne running. It developed later that| Clyde Milan of the Senators. Alex's apprehension was well] Vengeance, he says. served: Buffalo. 26 24 320| New'rk 14 34 292 . his asaistant, Kelly, and sev- kin by: hla owner, Adiniral’ Giays . pe founded. In the sixth inning, with] This man, Hack Miller, of the Cubs,| But more {mportant than that is the eral substitutes, ‘The total number, of y , TaY-/the French gelding sulked pretty] After the Yankees finish their series B mt king the tri Poughkey in. early all th a that P here to-day they will entrain for tor-| ne run in and two aboard the sacks, who covers more ground—sitting|/fact that the Robins landed in the GAMES YESTERDAY, en by re bigy to Poug' Lae ith no Belmont and other rich | rene, rendre her ath chives. Moea| rid St. Louis in what might be tetmed| Earl Gmith, so fresh from supension| Cow than all the baseball Millers} second division with a thump. After) Baltimore, 8; Jersey City, 4 wpe ee es in view it is extremely doubtful | on the flat when he finelly ‘rot to the| One of the most important engage-|that the odor of prison life was still put ecu was quite popular with | being tied with the Cardinals for thir Reading, 4; Newark, 0. Inaamtch as {t was decided to keep either Snob II. or Hea would be] front, Kingdon II. sulked Wthat| ments of the 1922 pennant race,|about him, flattened the old bulb with] ur Polo Ground’s set Miller meas-|place, thanks to the Boston Bray Buffalo, 3; Syracuse, 2. the 150-pound crew, an tnnovation at added '& ZOOM puroWus At #50006 mn ing |. sulked so muc! Enormous crowds are expected to wit.|@ smash that sent It sailing Into the] UT about five feet eight, over all,|they were unable to stave off the Red Rochester, 12; Toronto, 4.| Morningside this year, out of the mace AWhat : . .000.] Powers had a hard time making him rd a Buntay a right field stands. That put the and has a four foot beam, His nam+]uprising and are now in fifth place, for the ‘bantam’ eights, the squack te at a shock it would be if both} run the race out Hees the Patureay ana Bune eames | ‘ comes from his resemblance to a hack| with the Cincinnati club in fourth GAMES TO-DAY, at least twelve less than it was ex- ob IT, and Hea were badly beaten in the Mound City, as out there they} Champs one run to the good, and not Hack hmid! ren’ “Duteh” h fractive| Baltimore at Jersey Cit: pocted to be. The rowing moguis at,Co- ; IS 7; 3 m t later, though, Cecil Al- enschmidt, the wrestler, | ven “Dutch” Ruether was ineffective y ye . the Belmont! Stranger things have have a notion that they at least have] A momen hough, Cee aa Wns had aS Oat Metan's international Reading at Newark lumbia look upon the matter As able Paeisd) but it Hard to imagine: a Yea that will take part in the/sernon Causey, who had come to the y supposed, But he can]jagainst Pat Moran's international ag- 4 Trainer Tom Healey wasn’t on ; expense and not worth while, tn view of hand to see Careful win, He was 4 Pole ‘em. He slammed them on the/gregation, They slammed him un- Buffalo at Syracuse. o ¢ Lion's 1 ry of the other prospective starter.) sway attending an important event,| Ys teat wave has gripped the Midate| knocke a fore ton rea Previously | Pacife Coast circuit, and kept right| mercifully and sent him to the show. Rochester at Toronto, | Weuta we the University of Leoneytvania ‘at least his daughter's praduation, Tom ts a] west and warm weather in this part|the groove for Krug, that new fellow]; 1, slamming ‘em after he got in thejers in the third inning. Cadore had sicsiemeiisascaeieah-ecdubohumii __ | lightweight octet, which defeated the great family man and \s proud of the accomplishments of his child) == NATIONAL LEAGUE MEETS TO-DAY The National League will hold tts regular summer meeting this morning at the league offices at No. 8 West 40th Street. John A. Heydler said big league. Arnold Statz brought him|a nice workout for the next few lncal crew already, on May 20 over the from the coast. The all suned into} mest with him, rounds and Decatur finished the game.| CANNOT BEAT 1921 sidebar edi gy Pg ae c tepgth and a half, Bob Watt, the lh elle he em the: twain RECORD, SAYS RUTH | unte manager of athletics on the nari it Hetgh: speaking of the matter sflid: flelds was stronger than ever, Signor} “The race would be only a second hold- Casteluccl, who plays short for the| CHICAGO, June 9.—Babe Ruth has| ing of the recent contest on the, Haslem Reds under the nom de swat of Cave-|given up all hope of passing his last} except that the cost of training; the ot the country has always increased the enthusiasm of the fans. the leftfield stand—that bird can and The Yankees are not loved any too| does bust ‘em—for the circult. Once well in the Middle West and West.| more the Cubs were in the lead—just] Arnold Statz, by the way, is the They are referred to very much like|one run, though. Thereupon the} champion of all the baseball’ golfers. the Giants in that they are “‘purchas-| Giants started a new advance. He has played in several amateur ers of pennants. So much razzing} Then the Cub lieutenants remem-| tournaments and shoots 4 course un-|ney, slipped up a couple of times, but | year’ crews would make it an expensive af- of the Easterners and Babe Ruth|berea what Bill Killifer had sald. der eighty much more easily than he| pinged @ brilliant aire gr alt hat, asl Pritcceat te of Afty-ning, he} fair for both universities, We aball when he gets to St. Louis is expected.| Out trotted Stueland, a@ rosy-| hits .J00 on the diamond. Statz ured/Sam Cohen, otherwise known as] 4;, ne na ng hi father ea, ourselves to sending three crews While the topic of importance in the| cheeked youngster to relieve the bat-| to be a Giant, but It didn’t take. Bohne, gave an even better exhibition er Se: CORON Cts Dome ver | Viny Be lite: Rove nmeeneus . Yankee camp was the discussion of| tered Aldridge and hurl both the pill of his skill in flelding than he did in]! catch up with Ken Williams of See can ta be broneht Wehiratuomenae the Shocker, Mays, Hoyt and Van-|and defiance at our Champs. the opening game, Pinelli and the |the St. Louls Browns and Rogers Ing and that probably only routine af-| ®ldér and Ruth and Ken Williams} He wound up nicely. And— Alsatian Daubert made up the admir-| Hornsby of the Cardinals, and lead both faire will be transacted. duels out at Sportsmen's Park begin- Zowie! Blooie! Whang! Zipp! able quartet major leagues in four-base drives, ning Saturday, a rumor of note which| and Wha: Four errors were all the Robins Heretofore Ruth had insisted that de- = * deserves more than passing notice] ‘There was a base on balls put in made, wh! compared with the five | spite his six weeks’ suspension he might PILLORY’S NAME LISTED | was circulated that the Yankee own-|to dilute the bombardment, but that, made Wednesday, shows remarkable | reach the sixty mark, CINCINNATI, June 9.—R. T. Wilson's | ers were trying to transact a deal with] in substance, is about how it sounded. protean (on the mart set Roblaeo ®] yr can't pass last year's mark—I Clark Griffith of the Senators in which} Bancroft’s opening shot w: AE GEOR NPY Benw Ate ss ven‘ ” ground in doing 0, and then swal-|Pillory, winner of the Preakness Stake, | Ot vata. the Yankee accond base-| triple. Frisch's foneera Win a hingle! when he dropped Caveney's | haven't even a chance to equal It,”” he Jowed up her opponents in the stretch, | Will run in the Latonia Special on June ML Late O'DOUL would ee tol teams a. ols Pwasasingle.|jeft ficld stands that caused theleasy fly, cost the Robins one run; a[ said. “But, I'm going to lead both Usually Careful rushes to the front] 24, according to a telegram received | Man and Metly Otol would. go te) Meusel’s slam was a double, Young] dam's apples of our leading fans tol wild throw by Janvrfy in the sixth and stays there until she wins or is| here yesterday by Matt J.\Winn, Mana-| Washington in cxciango for Sisnley)/got a single and Casey, Stengel) bob up and down with indignation} cost them another, and a wild throw caught by a superior horse. ger of the Latonia track. Pillory wilt| Harris, Milan’s brilliant second base-} walked. yesterday when the score was tied for] py Johnston of Pinelli's grounder cost : ne. «|compete with Morvich, winner of the} man. Four runs were in before young Mr.| the moment oi ail NeronEhitrfor tt ti] enfhtOy, sminutes after Dabe had made lin’ the frst round floored Stony an Kentucky Derby, and Shob IJ., winner _ . them still another. But for the most’! this’ staten he knocked his fourth} ‘nal round was a hummer. Bot toys Maxey Hirsch has reason to wish of the Withers Stake. = part, the Red victory was a clean one, | homer of the season with Charley Rob- | met in the centre of the ring and for, the ED MACKALL, TRAINER a victim to Compton in the second round at 2 up and 1 to play. Compton fj ad a big day as he also put out Harry oston Women To-Day is ig any ae aa and they would have won if the Rob-|estson, (he White Sox no-hit pitcher, |cntire three mniutes hammered away at ins had played an errorless game. hurling against him. each other OF THE GIANTS, DIES award Mackall, Negro trainer of the George Dineen Was another suvetite to fall by the wayside. He went dow ee ew or. eam jefore Abe Mitchell by 1 up in the aee- ond round. Havers, who put ou : I G O C M. t h Hutchison, also suffered defeat in the — re World's Champion Giants is dead, and second round, being defeated by J. An Glenna Collett Beats Mrs. Bar- every ball player and newspaper writer derson of Perth on the last green after a hard struggle. Other matches In the first round re. sulted as follows: low at 19th Hole in Feature » Walter Salmon's four-year- has always been popular th racegoers. In her two-year-old ys she was regarded as the queen of r age, and it seems she has a big liowing yet. When she returned to ie scales after winning the Beldame je was met with applause, loud and tinuous. That was surprising, of rse. She was favorite among the Peculators on the race, but we have idea her send-off was chiefly in cognition of the great race she howed in winning. She was in a bad Bpot coming to the stretch and ap- parently beaten, but she came round her field like a champion, losing ——— GEORGE SHADE WINS ~* DECISION OVER STONE According to ball players, as they tulk in their quiet, reflective moments, Krug, third baseman of the Cubs, is about the best ball player that has come out of the bushes for eight or ten years. Not only is he a nifty fielder, but he can flatten the ol onion, 11 was his home run into the YONKERS, N. Y., June 9.—George faintly, won the judge's decision oyer Jack Stone in twelve hard-fought rounds at the Columbus Sporting Club here night. Shade had the better of elght of leagues, whether it takes twenty or|the twelve rounds, He forced the mill- forty home runs to do it. Next year—|ing throughout and Janded the cleaner well, we'll see.’” punches, A left hook delivered by heme THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY, JUNE 9, 1892, Bismarck predicted @he world ~~ but he didn't predict the outcome. Many were pre ig thirty years ago thet we could net continue to deliver such wonderful cipthes for se little money. We ofill ave! ackall, who lived with his wife at Kosclusko Street, Broo! No. yesterday in Boston from double pne putt for a 2, to win when Mrs. Barlow|monia, ‘The trainer, who became asso- needed three putts, with McGraw during the man- The cards follow: ecame fit In aes Collett: were playing who ever came in contact with him wilt mourn his loss. Arnaud Massy of France defeated Tom King of the Royal W 7 Club 5 up and 3 to play, Oc Jock Eftmin: nent in First Round | Raines Park defeated G. Smith of Los Boston wile th Match of Series in Which} ° ‘ S40 _4,| there and on avice of the attending mouth 2 and 1, John Henry Taylor . m . iil ph: cla he d not return hy 4 9 es } cl Philadelphia Wins Over ) : Phe team. Word of hia denen ‘was re: at Glen Eagles by ar auamurrer: aetasteg cack, Hass OF i 156 +3 ceived at tho Glants’ headquarters y . A UErS: Mangerhill defeated Robert M Hubites. . tr y terday morning, A. G. Havers. White Craigs 1 up at the twentieth hole, ' a Abe Mitchell of North Foreland defeated BURAHTAGERE une 9 (An-| Fs € Jewell of North Middlesex 2 and ERAS June 9 (48°) 7" iagvard Ray. Oxhey, defeated Me- soclated Prosa).—Jock Hutchison. the! Neil o¢ Royal Portrush 1 up, and Comp- American holder of the open golf cham- | ton defeated Harry Vardon 1 up 1 the second round J. plonship of Great Britain, who is hore] yin defeated Havers 1 ‘cotland, J at the hands of Mrs, G. Henry Stetson Griscom Cup last year, meet8|of Philadelphia, ‘but at that the last}| PLAYERS ARE DEFEATED the New Yorkers to-day, with islet xige let nineteen holes to = jefe vider A the final to-morrow, in the inter-city|""Ansner protracted “tntch reaultea] LONDON, June 9 ve Boston team, which won the] cause of Miss Elizabeth Gordon's defeat AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP he Australian make July jealous ! Be spry, men! Here’s the tailor- ing sale of the vear! i - to defend his title, was beaten in the ted Duntan 1 nd n= team golf matches for women, The|from tho mecting of Miss Helen| Davis Cup team yesterday played : Hub ers yes-| Meehan, a youthful Philadelphia goif« Ibition doubles at the North London| “st round in match play in the d Taylor 2 and 1, and G. Gadd of Quakers beat the Hub players yes-| ary Min.” Margaret Cuctlan a formar | & Ttochampton defeated Massy 3 and 1, Thousand Guineas golf tournament oo <A. G. Havers of England, who is fast coming to the front among professional] SPENCER AND PIANI TO terday over the links of the West-|national champion, Miss Meehan stood| “lub: Patterson and Wertheim unex- chester-Biltmdre Club 10 to 5. dormle one going to thé eighteenth, | pectedly defeated Anderson and O'Hara and there her opponent laid her a half] w. se moana GE 6 9, '6=4, €=4; Nothing could have veen more keenl¥| stymie which she failed to negotiate. Wood by a score contested than the matches yester-|However, she won the extra hole, and| |, The Play was of the Nit and mi mjeshan prey Fiutehlaby| iL: up sotter: RACE HERE TO-NIGHT @ point for her side, riety. There wert ste day, four being carried to an extra hole. /& Poth tay Two ataters met two} but insecure backhand strokes, Obse whe Hcieay OF Hutoninaneanive fuel” onusde gin ete two finishing on the home green, SIX OM | stutors yesterday, one of each family| rs asserted that Patter Praesent af: eats Dlean cA 9, at ' the seventeenth green, two on the six-|winning. Milas Sarah Meehan was ge-| improved his backhand playing. efit el alba tiaras ats na ape ary teenth and one on the fifteenth. In oth-}feated by Miss Harriot Curtis, another | some of them he seemed more erratic play, . Di eee e t Itallan sprint~ er with an unbroken string of victori this seoson, will meet Arthur Spencer to- erstwhile national! champion, t he | than in 1919. Anderson showed similar | big gallery followed the men over cvery ight at the Ne York Velod 6 In J = er words, only one of the matches was|i ne of 4 up and 2 to play, ee cy with balls to his left-hand | step of the journey. Pl raaee sane tuainrea Tacueet e Along about July 5th, when cloth : . : Winners of the east “ Fs ae oe ies Oo a le a cea [ale ate nate neon Pe The American began weil by Inne Ne] conaldered the featert man on a. whed ing ads are clamoring about Clearance a * as follows: Miss Collett, best gross; second shot to the first green four yards) |, q match race and is a slight favorite Sa’ See champion from Providence, and Mrs, Faith Cummings, second” best| KOLEHMAINEN BREAKS from the pin, He then sank the Putt] with the fans over his foreign rival, In le ‘food "Il look at “em and smile. for a brilliant 3 and took the lead Havers holed a four-yard putt at the ie the another match race Bobby Walthour Jr. will meet the San Francisco star, Hans Ohrt. Both matches will be for the best two heats tn three. ‘Two new faces will start in the twen- ty-flve mile motor paced race, George Wiley and Jules Miquel of France, They will meet the popular Italian champion, George Columbatto, who won first mon- Ronald H. Barlow, the six time Phila-|,ross; Miss Elfzabeth Gordon and Mrs, RECORD, IS REPORT ei J. I, Anderson tied for third gross; a! delphia titleholder, drew the gallery for} 55, it Moshan, bese elahteer tele their clash, It was a bitter struggle up| net’ 908-82; Mice Gordon, aiees and 4 4 5 SING S$, Finland, Ju s- to the time Mra, Barlow congratulated| Mrs, Anderson, 85-882, tled for second HEIATN“ Ae Hint ee . ee rt net, and Mrs, Stetson, third net, 84-1-83, |#oclated Press ann el her nineteen-year-old opponent at the |M*t; pnish-American runner, Elizabeth Hardin of Ess noted ¥F nineteenth hole, Both women played} county won the prise offered for the ee ma the Olymple marathon in the well, Miss Collett making and 81 to an}best net card over the three-da: her os A 1 total being 266-15-251, 1920 games, 1@ reported to have beaten 83, for Mrs. Barlow, Besides the women, close to a hun-| the world’s running record for twenty Miss Collett took the lead by winning dred golfers from tl Associated Stock | ive Kilometres, making e distance in the second hole in 4, but lost the fourth, | Exchange Firms were playing over the]! hour 22 minutes 4% reconds, You'll say, “Why, these don’t com- re with the whaling big sale The Roval Tailors held ‘way back in June —at the season's height.” You'll be right, too! We bought 17,600 yards of finest custom woolens from a third, squaring the mateh, and lead at the fourth, Hutehlson 1 an opportunity at the mfth to draw even, The hole was halved and he remained one down. Roth played the sixth badly, Havers putting his second In the minker, wh Hutchison pulled his second fifty Fete <! ~~ s 2 New England maker at half value. It and her opponent became 1 up at the |links at Westchester-Biltmore yester-| a tor twer across the course. ‘The American hid} Tawrence and Jackie Clark ‘the: Ita was a ier uurchase, from a hard: i ay. te record for twent) 4 wawrence Jac! , . a fifth where Miss Collett, after taking °° me summary follows: Pa rece minutes 3 a good lle, however, while Havers took | jan will have to be at his beat to stand Ral $50 and $60 Qualisy Ye ie fs four shots to reach the green, needed PHILADELPHIA., made by Kolehmalnen in Finland on|two shots in the bunker and one more] off Wiley, who held the world's title 6D pressed mi. ‘ou get the saving in toto, ® for the hole. She made amends at the next, however, where Mra, Barlow on her fourth shot was in the ditch. Oct, 10, 1920, Mra, Ronald 1; Harlow on the putting green, The hole was] Wen motor paced racing was popular nt " n. the Brighton Beach Motordromie. An important event for the profes- weet Gaieb Fe For: Hutchison’s anc 6 toh wos Helen Meehan. utchison’s and the match w That is, if you step alertly. The selec- jorethy. Te Mateh play sum i oltett, | square vionaln will be dicap w > ‘That left the match all square, and Gore. Patterson. Providence, beat wre. i Barlow FMT Ce chevenvanth Gy galtiné Goullst, Grenda, Wills Spenser ond Mer tion is at its finest now. A beticr suit that was the way the pair stood after bo Cov eae att, haat teat the gent hole, | NamMara starting on keraten.. ‘There wil at $30 than is buyable anywhere else three halved holes to the turn ot also be a three mile open and a iniss and Coming ee Dearie. Wench won cia In’ the turn Havers had been cx Out Invitation ferithe “nro.” ithe ama at $50. Come and See —N' Ww! " B. int Poston, 1] t® hold Hutchison off the tee, but Io) teurs will open the t with a half tenth and the eleventh, lost the twelfth Bow, Witier ; Up (19 “holes ten jBoston.Tcoming home he got better distanc mile handicap with Fred Spencer on a a the long holes and won the eleventh | scratch, New York amateurs will take Menon, Philadephia, lang the part in @ one mile open race, the other nd 1 to play aymond Blot amateur classic being a two mile Imita- after two bad wooden club shots, and Emma Bets 2 up again with a 4 at the|Miss Katherine Hutchinson, It was a good thing for the |, girl that she did have this 1 eon emomcommno THE ROYAL TAILORS thirteenth, Driving willy e tairs — Fe Mie” Garices mon the beetaenth Iphia, beat Mrs. 1 Gardiner, Hon: however, he lost the next two and they] tion, with twenty-flve picked men going rite itech from ong.ef our ipod York soleeroeans (mee , and drew level at the next wiere Miss [Miss £ ALE. 0) Mihont eat ation Sarah Nochan. 4 up and @]8t00d all square on the eighteenth tee. | \4 the post. 45th and Broadway| Jivai,,| “Columbus Cirle ventas] Collett drove to a trap, found her ball | Mra. : i +O} to play; Mins Bra ade Havers earned a big advantage on bis ——— 42nd ai 14th and Universit ace in the rough on her second,’ and after ere, : Ferterseceeees OU beat Mts. Rusgel! Hoxton drive, the ball landing well on ‘he READING GETS KOPF nd Fifth Ave. f 7 ecovering in wonderful fashion, pro- green, Hutchison was on the edge of ° Park Row and Beekman ceeded to take three putts and a 7 for ‘and 1 to play, Mi tte Ch the green and tried to save the mn! eee hole. ow had 5 1 phuindeiphin, eat sire” Henry Wee Be ALG Mowe a Tete it but tha|| BEATING, Pa guna scrresident © Theme Square ond Columbus Circle Siores oven evenings, Others 9:30 to 6 e0ery day ra. Barlow hed an opportunity to | M! teecssteevencscesrrsseees O] fon, 2 up and 1 to play: Mrs, Doni wicher, | ball curled around the cup. Havers riily, Gg 5 : ne win the mateh by getting down a [tim eur '\ RAO | Lieto at eRe Paadeinnis: tdown hie short putt, and so won tha| © G- Moore of the Heading Inter WORLD'S GREATEST VALUES—SOLD IN 10,000 CITIES fifteen-foot putt on the home green, but Be SN kes saps . match by one up, national League Club to-day announced #he failed, and the par proceeded to the oxtra hole ‘There Miss Collett, | ref na , after @ poor drive, managed to get home pxenor Alls x t i 1 H om bar next, and ran ‘ora, @ dalr sized Joe Kirkwood, open champio ‘|rhat Walter Kopf, inflelder, has been won is mate the tned from the Brobklyn Nattonal defeat b on opt (up and 3 to ple fe te) tie local club b Keope wl t Monday, Shade, a member of the Fighting Shkde — ‘ ae a