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Lae ame re _1922 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 8, ' WALTER HAGEN MAY CAPTURE ANOTHER GOLF CROWN NEXT WEEK ‘ a ry F “AVORITES AT SKOKIE - - - é Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. NEW BRITISH CHAMPION FEARS JIM BARNES MOST A Remarkable Field of Over 300 Golfers, the Cream of Ama- teur and Professional World, in the National Open Tourney Starting at Skokie, Just Outside of Chicago, Monday. ed pee ie hc Aha Joo” HUTCHISON, 192) WANNER oF THe BRITISH TiTLe- perhaps a couple of strokes wasted on the greens or in trouble throug!) the fairway will keep him from the front position. At Columbia last year Mitchell, competing for the first time in this country, succumbed to a flerce sun and withdrew in the third round, too weak and unsteady to continue fur- ther. Mitchell is not likely to enjoy biazing Western sun at Skokio. But if the weather remains cooi the husky Briton will be very dangerous Evans and Jones are placed in the select group because their golf ts strong enough to last four rounds and win at Skokte, It so happens that both brilliant amateura are now in top form and the Chicago course will be just to their iking. In other open championships Evans and Jones, al ways within a stroke or two of each other, have finished right up with the leaders. in 1916 at Minikahda Evans actu ally won the open title with a total of 286, which created a record for the professional event After the elght favorites are con- sidered there are perhaps fully 4 score of pros whose ability is so even By William Abbott. VER 300 star pros and ama- teurs, a recerd entry, will swing into action Monday at Skokie in the national open cham- plonship. Three days of qualifying teats will reduce the great field like chaff is removed from wheat. The pros and amateurs back home may be some little pumpkins, but when gathered In a national moet their chance of leading the field exists onfy in theory. Those with a real chance of returning the lowest aggre- gate score for seventy-two holes can be counted on the fingers of both hands and still have several digits left*to roll a cigarette. The’ who's who at Skokie includes ‘Watter na eo Jim Barnes, Jock Hutehison, rge Duncan, Abe Mitchell and thdse two brilliant ama- teurs, Chick Evatty and Bobby Jones. This eight comprises the class of the list. Some time a great upset will octur and an unknown will capture GRORGE DUNCAN, Ir ITCHE LL the PERTiA ObRe Toe be Blow that their finishing order will be de- FORME BRITISH OPEN we wire pon Instances Of this kind, termined by breaks of luck, QHAMPION x, poneanl Wil ree aawen en, because of ‘t 4 TRy YO GVEN FoR RECENT WINNER. victory in the British open champlon- S BY mune F ‘4 , ANE RICA OF THE BRITISH ship last month, will be the popular Wi d d M l Gi THINGS BY eas favorjte at Skokie, Hagen is now in GOLF RS ANXIOUS ood an euse tve THE US. cuP y Ki OPEN - Aco BY superb form and very confident. TO ENGLANO MANY TO WIN THE ‘What's more, he has never driven better than the last few days and this will, bo a wonderful asset at Skokie U.S. THLE By Thornton Fisher||A(K DEMPSEY AND AND: HARRY WILLS DUE TO SIGN ARTICLES Meeting Scheduled To-Day for Binding Big Heavyweight Boxing Match. By Alex Sullivan. To-day is the day, or it is supposed to be the day, on which Jack Demp- sey, world's heavyweight boxing champion, will sign articles to. de- fend his title against Harry Wills, giant negro, and his most prominent rival. The business of affixing John Han- cocks to the documents necessary to bind a match of this kind js scheduled to take place at the office of Jack Kearns, manager of Dempsey. One o'clock has been named as the time for the meeting. admitted last night that at last he has seen some light regarding the match, and that he has been told that he and his big fighter are expected to be on hand to-day when Kearns and Demp- sey return from a week's exhibition teur. Mullins is still averse to waiting tll next year for the bout to take Place. He will insist that it be held this year. He has had numerous of- fers of bouts for his charge and he doesn’t care about keeping him idle until Dempsey is ready to fight. Of course Paddy says that if no promoter comes forward with an of- fer to stage the bout this season he will of necessity wait till next year, with {te severe trouble from the tees... Hagen told the writer before Wonderful Exhibitions | iam Mage, tr, or FOR RAIN BEFORE ot Perfect Throwing Jim Baynes. ‘How's Jim going?" In BG TOURNEY (PENS Yanks Beat ere 4 to Oin | domaay NOW LEADS" LIVE WIR By Neal R. O’ Hare. FS || George Kelley’s Two Home Runs Win 18-Inning Game for Giants Hagen's usual question in a big PH havo nesd. to ask avout Game Featured by Run HOMERUN HITTERS | The Braves look as helpless with Saving Heaves. RIG) < Barnes next week. |Rube Marquard as the Reds look|Big First Baseman’s Great pion. will have need to ask about In general ability Barnes is only AMERICAN LEAGUE, Hardly a Drop Divp of Rain Has | without him, iho 6 NINE TIMES AND HAS . . Williams, St, Louis.. . 20 | Batting Feats Cause the a shade behind Hagen. Long Jim I § lacks Hagen’s aggtestive competitive Fallen on Skokie Links By Bozeman Bulger. C, Walker, Philadelphi: - 18 Tigers can only lose one game o Pirates’ Downfall. 1,000 BATTING AVERAGE spirit, “the only difference between in Forty Days. N this day of bombardment, of] Ruth, New York. +14 |day till the doubleheaders start. —_—_——-- \ the twd leaders. Barnes won the na- | slamming the ball into the stands,| Miller, Philadelphia . + 18 PITTSBURGH, July 8.—Max | tional crown for the first time last] cicaco, July # (Associated Press) |, one heatw a little of the great arms bara petra ere 18) Ca SEAR erniaine vine AES ball By Robert Boyd. Carey, Pittsburgh's veteran, cen- season. game has Improved con- . | that formerly passed ball players into . payers tink tie umpe of thelr own! PIYTSBURGH, Pa., July 8—Long fi i siderably because of the increaseu ‘deepeai da Sle laa ing bis at"| the Hall of Fame with a dignity equal] Hornsby, St. Louts..1........ 2¢ | ‘oasue are the beste And when tho} George “Kelly, once a rival of the n si per otabird a ees { bela that comes after a big vic-| Tere te compete nest week in the Ds-114 that of the cireuit clout. Williams, Philadelphia ....... 12 | S°4#0R opens— slugging Babe Ruth, and best of is ye eae i a pri rig ina eh Balad at Bkokie are hoping for tain, on thely 20% thousand fans who watched the!” Wheat, Brooklyn nee, home run hitters in the National] 9&me at Forbes Field when in ‘Siac e r . Those Yanks may lack speed, but so Yanks nick the Indians in the prettiest} Ainsmith, St, Louis does a steam roller. fast fairwaya make par easy if the}fought game of the year yosterday| pfeueel, Now York. long drives do not skid Into sand traps,| had forgotten about the great arms—| Kelly, New York. but by the same token, make the going} those slingshots, able to hurl a ball] parkingon, Philadelphia » treacherous and the ultimate result too} with the accuracy of a catapult. largely dependent bn luck. Ability to throw used to be a most} == Scarcely a drop of rain has quenched] important requisite of the big leaguer. but who is now an outfielder—just a the thiraty turf of the links for forty) Go back just a little and you will] journeyman—for Cleveland, is armec Jays, and drives far in excess of the| recall the noted whips of Joe Birming-| with one of the greatest whips that uaual 260 yards are easy on the baked|@™, of Red Murray, of many. Injever hung suspended from a big taiswes their eagerness to have all things set-|league shoulder, ya. The lies are good, despit the drouth, but on dogleg hol tled by a slam out of the lot fans, as] Hoyt was fast—not fancy fast, but oe: hot, when the defending title-holder admittedly Is not at his best. dock “Hi gon comes from the { Chicago district in which the Skokie Clubts located. Jock will possess the | advantage of knowing the battle League, came from out of the depths of obscurity for a day to play the role Connie Mack doesn't hope to win}! circuit smasher extraordinary the pennant this year, even though|#Sain. The tall San Francisco youth hoping wouldn't cost him anything | P28 not been hitting homers with the frequency of last year. In fact, Pittsburgh club looks a lot more iike| George has passed out of the lime- vanoeists than they do like Pirates, | light as a home run hitter. It would be difficult to convince any of the Braves in second division and Bryan] fans of the Smoky City who wit- starting another argument proves that| nessed the second game of the Pitts three times, hit five the ba grotmd better than the majority of the contestants, Hutchison, after years of disappointments, came through in 1921 with a victory in the British open ¢ghampionship at St. Andrews, the first time the foreign class ever age, scored thi steal of home. CAREY GOES TO BAT nine trips to the plate he walked ingles and one double. Carey also had the Giants nervous the way he ran In his nine time bat the Methodist clergyman, in addition to a pe. fect batting: avor- irates' one at of tallies and stole three bi when Tex Rickard says he will be ready to handle the match if his terms are accepted. Rickard says he won't be at the neeting to-day as he is not prepared \ promote the match till the spring. Dempsey is also expected to sign to box Jess Willard for Rickard Sept. 22, Frank Flourney, representing Rickard, is due back to-day from the West, where it is believed he made arrangements for Jess to box Jack, with Manager Archer. The champion won't remain here long as he @eaves to-morrow night with Jimmy Darcy, the Portland, Ore., middleweight, for an exhibition bout at Buffalo Monday night. He will leave again for a tour of Canada next Thursday and won't return un- til July 28. He'll box Bermondsley Billy Wells, the Emglish middleweight, on his trip up North. Square Boxing Club has given Demp- sey until to-day to sign for a bout with Harry Greb Labor Day, He has offered Jack a guarantee of $100,000, with an option of 35 per cent., of the gross receipts if he accepts. He will build an arena seating 30,000. things are getting back to norma!]burgh-Giant series at Forbes Field again. that the tall, lean nephew of Bill Lange is not a dangerous home run Impossible to judge yet whether De- Phitter. troit is getting a late start or an] Kelly drove the hall over the left- early finish. field fence in the ninth and later won those having side slopes it is has been sald, appear to have for-|lively enough, headed for the home. to control the ball. gotten, Joe uncoupled the almost unused arm The putting greens are fine as a re-| But the arm—the mighty whip—|and whipped a line throw straight sult of watering and those players who into its own, So ac i : je been forunatp enough to keep once more has come into its for the plate. So accurate was thir uh Fans gloried in those arms before|deadly peg that Hoyt was caught ruche fing, putting that’ war hee “uz the day was done. But for two sling-[standing up. Catcher O'Netil had the bettered several time: shot heaves at critical moments that] ball before the ambitious and perspir- Willlam Mehlhorn of _ Shreveport | masterpiece of a ball game might have|ing lad was wittiin ten feet of the turned in a 66 yesterday, three others| gone into the shambles. At any rate] plate. He simply waited to jab it in scored 68 and still three others took 69/\t would not have been a one-nothing|the young pitcher's ribs. That run as against the par of 70. was spoiled - Bob MacDonald, one of the longes: | Sore: It was real baseball, In the meantime Hoyt was pitching came to this country. When things bend ‘in his favor Hutchison can soote very low. Given a good start at Skokie and Jock will be a hard man to pass. \ Duncan is favored to do better than his hard-hitting countryman, Abe Mitchell. Duncan has all the shots, and \ as a/stylist is second only to Harry Vardon. George ts bw in his thirty- miath year. Unlucky in champion- ships Duncan never won back home in England until 1920 when ‘his 303 the longest game the played In many years Young on first. JOHN Fistic News *cuiccxxand Gossip Geivers in the world, hwi some drives} In the sixth inning with hits as on the fast fairways that neared the|scarce as hen’s teeth, and two out, a magnificent game, foiling every tafe yt Solty, tae, recy aa taf ead pene ane. wendelly the SiGe Will breton ke i, a y | tamwel is ns up for four fights by fighter, but now of re el e In} 6 pt . Jed in the field on the sun-baked| 40-yard mark, and it remains to he | Waite Hoyt, the boy pitcher, hooked) move of the resourceful Speaker, In| Ma Matantr. Hafry grit Canites, Est paw ok mane gneeee i") first ball pitched to Bancroft in the seen hdw far Abe Mitchell of Great}into a curve and biffed Guy Morton, Britain will be able to shoot when he] the vot, for a clean single. A half f rounds Duncan realized he was out of fumble and bad throw allowed the kid the running and ceased to worry Ree cike ack neeley Chia Stee to! Tench seéong. (One intin: at. that about his showing. With the strain] day, scoring 74 and 72, respectively. |moment was equal to an armful on j removed the veteran then shot two either Jim Barnes New York,|4n ordinary day. | imagnificent rounds which finally ro-| present titie holder, nor Walter Hagen| Whitey Witt smashed Into a fast course at Deal. There was a curious puchen. with-dohnay langle to his victory. After two poor of twelve rounds at the the ninth inning Wambganss opened with’ the first clean blow that had blasted off our young star for many innings. It was a long two base shot. Speaker, the old boy himself, plunked a hot one to Scott near second. A twelve rounds at, 21 we Sporting Club ef Lronklyn of New Work. will take Tniladeiphia’ in the. semi-final of rounds. ten Deing unablel to get on any flehts for Jeff mith ‘in, thie parteof the country, A\ 1 Johnny Dundee was reported to have re- gelved $0.085 for his end for beating Jack perfect throw to third nalled Wamby.| Suarkey &t Ebbets wield ‘Thureday” ight. | has decided fo take ou et S area { sulted in forming the lowest aggregate |0f Detroit. British open champion, have] ball and lined the pill into right cen-| Emo Wed nretty eood nary: { whereas he “really drow down #s,ous.ss, [for two fightin. | One ol bouts will be] Buccaneers, pinned his 1 score. tried the Skokie links, and may not do|ter for a single. ‘There was but onc] as wey ae” PCM GIG Tihite MAU bo with the colored Fighter, a Il as pitcher, took a slam at to before, the elimination play berine|thing to do. Hoyt, young and live oa aie Leesan) tig) tae ee There 18 an unusually fine field of|MUSt Score. open es neck bowed, | gathered in the pill and whipped amateurs entered in the event, which| tall curled and s' Speaker out at second. now has 810 men listed to start, with] Joe Wood, who was known as celp's were $25,551 } Mitcheli is a much better match than medal player. In England the Jong-hitting Abe bags the choicest match play competitions, bu. ‘alls Flowers of Atanta, Ga Smith will re- solve $1,500 for each fight and transporte don. Frank Carbone ie matched with Jack dc Carron of Alluntow lor twelve rounds at Loutevitie, Ky., on duiy 10; Harry Slim Brennan, the well-known referee of : Cecil Hoyt’s guard and] 4 AKO OF oy Pe MEK Tew Jersey, who has been officiating tn Ps 1 , down in medal tournaments fhenl» dozen more in prospect Smoky Joe when a big league pitcher| Sewell got under ey. ot Canton, Orr on the night of | New Jersey. who has been officlatng tl Aiecrnon Causey relieved Jess and he ie Ne ahaa pupal ag Nie 14, and, Tommy Mopaon sof, Malden | feeted to referee the fifteen-round “go bs-| Johnny Morrison replaced Chief Bmoky Joe Wood, sosing a tle game do ten ro N Charley “Weinert of Newark, Ne J..| Vor senonse FULKERSON WINS in wight, raced for third. The Indians emer! and Marty Burke et New Orieani at” dh . Olympic A. C, of New Orleans on July 21 ntee Of $3,00 junior cour tirte| White, Tippett, Partridge Bes Rew vuxereon of Buleantre wen tho And Hoyt in Semi-Finals first annual championship of the Long e-round bouts will feature the show of the Commonwealth Sporting Club o1 Harlem to-night. Jack Hernatein meets 5: man in the atar bout, Phil Ro sup with Sammy futts, whi eareft from Helgium will’ go Charley Regan. had forgotten about the mighty whip hung to the shoulders of Bob Meusel. As calmly as if a whole ball game did not depend thereon Bob luzily took the ball on the bound, hoping that Weinert is to recelve a guar for his end, The twelve-ruund, bout between Fred Ful Bob Roper, the Chicago heavy. the Broad A! C, of Newark, Thuraday fight Is not likely to be P Island Golf Association over the Oak- gineers’ Golf Tourna- ierentively too lever and shitty for him, From the standpoint of aye the lads Giants have by crashing another homer over Rohwer's head in the eighteenth inning This gave World's Champions a 9 to & victory over the ill-fated Pittsburghers, daw been many years since Forbes Field or the inhabitants of Pittsburgh have witnessed such a thrilling eigh- teen-inning struggle, where the fight- ing was fierce and close from the Ross Wiliiama in the feature] first inning until Grimm was thrown Ly’ out by Meusel in the eighteenth, Manager McGraw sent Jess Barnes, of no-hit fame, in to twirl for the Giants in the second game here. McKechnie, who has Bill supplanted George Gibson as manager of the hopes on Moses Yellowhorse, his big full- blooded Indian moundsman, horse was taken out in the eighth and so was Barnes. Both twirlers gave way to pinch hitters. Yellow- Up to Grimes To Stop Cards Dempsey wants to box for Floyd Fitzsimmons at his new concrete arena where Leonard and Kansas fought on the Fourth, before the out- door season ends, No opponent has been selected, but according to latest advices his appearing there is un- likely as the Governor has set his foot down on further bouts in In- diana. the tt HOW THEY STAND ¢* AL LEAGUE, WwW. L .C. re. Po. N.York 48 34 1657 Cincin. 36°38 480 St.Le'ls 44 32 879 Pitts'h. 34 40 489 Bklyn.. 40 35 .633| Phila.. 27 40 Chic'go 37 36 507 Boston. 26 44.971 GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 9; Pittsburgh, 8 (18 in'g St. Louis, 6; Brooklyn, 6. Chicago, 7; Boston, 2. Philadelphia, 3; Cincinnati,>1. GAMES TO-DAY, AMERICAN LEAGUE, W. L. P.O, Po. . Wood would attempt the dash for Y 01 en have fought St.Lotis 46 31 |! 73 . FIRST ROU As Mickey Wall h of contest, ‘The men hi La land links yesterday, defeating Edward) They'll Meet as’ Named in|aneos to ‘ma third. “Once he had made tho turn| wlan ined he raison tr the, wen Fanon oust! Ie Game To-Day Rivork 47 83 S80] Cleve'a. 34 44 406 Knepp jr. Westbrook in the final. Heompre os Balen eee Bob whanged loose. a vith Senene: TAG, eno trouble fn outpointing Chio'go 40 36 .521| Boston, 83 42 440 Newark, he gain for a few weeks. er has been compell et it Nadine’ beat Maxwell by deraut ECOND SIRTEEN, FIRST ROUNO—it ‘Aroola, 1 up (4 holes) Aiay taunt wat Boke Detees, it. “Abana, ‘hava he Oey Matirincer, wast a? arringe Th, Milter: ee Da The ball whistling as straight as a string, came on a line to McNally and Wood was out by ten fect. The ball game was over. e duel of arms was a dead-heat. Neither of the attempts at scoring or getting in position to score had suc- ceeded. The score was still one-noth- ing, As it should be Had elther of those throws gone wrong an explosion might have been set off under elther Morton or Hoyt, At it was the pitching duel was practically perfect. Each pitcher al- unable to fl f | were evenly matched, both just coming 9 within the limit of nineteen years, Im the early hours both golfers had to \ crack Allentown bantatn- protnised a match for the titi with Johnny Bult le the latter {a suc- ceasful In retaining the honors in hia bout with Joe Lynch Monday night. Terry McHugh, ment To-Day. oat son of Brooklyn at Long branch night. extend themscives to win, Knapp de-| Four different clubs are represented feating George A. Kretscher of Flushing}>¥ *trvivors in the invitation olf 3 2 up and 1 to play, while Fulkerson had|tournament at the Engineers’ Country to 0 to the home greon to win from| Clb. Those who came through tho first Andrew Thompson of the Garden City | "94 second rounds yesterday were 1 Country Club. Gardiner White, former metropolitan t ane mmnaey collows: champion, from the Nassau Country brook beat Georg : 4 1 1 biny | Dwight Partridge of Redford and Frank y¥ Country clay. |H. Hoyt of the home club. They will Champion Harty Greb, who fights To Loughran of Philadelphia in the main go of fight rounda at “the “open-air boxing show : hiade 30. per Paul Doyle, who recently stopped Wiille Fentour and’ holds referee ale Ward and matched by Tony Pal od for Monday night @t th Park, ts FowH revelDt in ping: WW. Zivelner, Watton, ‘Quaker Ridge, He Beaumont, Engle sane, up and 1 pe i G up and 5 to play; Ke Hufeciaire, beat Ro Ne Ly Church, 'S 3 up and i to play. BBCOND ROUND—Edwards beat Ladd, 4 Miller-Jones beat Knott, 7 up and d'to ry Heaumont bent Zwelner, 0 up and 4 a Tony also report ihe cast side weiter, who has ning ‘with Benny Leonard, is ready for action again, A match was arranged tom Brooklyn fighter, fugned battler of New York in the star bout of twelve ton founds at the Steeplechase A. A. of Rock away Beach on Friday night.” Jimmy Mur ‘of New York fights Willle Herman of Paterson in the t 4 semi-final, serni-final rouns Club; H. H, ‘Tippett of Meadow Bronk, 2 up and 1 lo It has been many a day since @ boxer has comes quickly Into prominence as has of the Garden « Tohting terbury lightwelgh! Torazy because the Cardinals were {ge beat Jackson, 1 up. lowed five hits. Morton, the vet, gave . the famoun retired és - 2 Was round: Fulkerson beat Knapp, ¢| Tet AH AAmMed in the somf-final round|'? Play: Kounlee bea vans, tp, | Oe nase on balla to the first man up| After & few hour of dickering. Match: ies ‘signed. wi hanging ‘up a victory while the ee up and 3 to play. to-day RBATEN SIGHT, SROCOND SIXTHRN.| TNO rat inning. After thee Hin | at hele aiee Teamnolien! the’ wens box Jonny July $1 and ic] Browns wore splitting even, and a lot . s pled plant. geval -final, round: a. Heat Mareiige rear a Ng at, Retween Alex Tram e welkae probably sign for Jol ea rs “ * Pe Westbrook, ‘beat Edward. ioessler THE SUMMARY. Hat Marttiner."4| pitching was airtight, But that one| melght of Portiand, Qre:, and Pall Krug, the | viele nna “ae referes'a decision over] Of the bugs here are cherishing the 4 Nomth Hempstead, B up and? to piey:| winsr BINT : arn i Teuits BYE T ose had spilled the beans. food welterweight of Newark, Nod. they | suuerue, olde hope that the St. Louis teams will j em Geoghegad, Huntington, beat Arthw : FIRST ROUND— gets ; ane will meet in ihe main go of unsi re — ‘win both pennants, making a nice pcanasad, toualioban, Meat AMBGE | Gardiner White, Nassau, beat Wynn Hoyt, RouNn—N.| Whitey Witt walked. On a sucriftee| at the next, box! wot the! Oran 1 han oon appointed match ; n A a 5 p epee TAR a A pe ee t he Sack pesoads Bae Hut eel cae or ‘ong Braneh, ‘des on Feiduy eer ety Cash | comfortable world series with no trav- FOF s) event, Bourne beat Geoshonen, %| will, ‘Nese, beat Winter mee Carey ty alent nny Donnelly. His | elling, im, yetal, North shaved a stroke through the pitcher's : Rail brig. te Rowers “Horashy. w - Hempstead, 1 (8 holes); H. 1. Mppett, 1 iki a The Ha Roxing Commission of Cuba how 4 ogers Hornsby was the man who —_—~—=— Eesipele Pasrg A lati sin box, almost taking a leg off Morton.| intends to stage boxing shows in that nection | aid Marty eat Sy eiod” boy nth [put the Cardinals in the winning aidow bree th von Rt Athan, cored, with one entertal eek orard and some other gvo in the Y J NEW YORK GOLFERS ~daoepcoe aay eee st Sagat ‘Witt scored. That was all. it was] in the future with one entertainment a week tinal column yesterday and some of the the game. It seemed like the old days oY ° 1 dowsn’* New-York State will be wen repre-| Partridge, Bedord, beat Mor pions, masters, were on the job, *y has two bantams now. arden © i ¥ between ohte which ta the better Bo Diesbign st Montrn} Quly 29, nd 6 euindars Pox] Berlitega Mee dion ue one fiving hima] ateet RP iarctin nos dene tate nny ¢ one out and the score 5 to 4 in favor 8 at Montren} July 28 and 29 48 to ahtingiers Fox | Poa lin, heat We record gf two of the five hits, Bie] sete setentate anbw to be aie sPtsudy, ie a's ba ale y AMOng cutries wo far elved are thom | Engineers’, best Howord Maxwell, Nansau, ROUND—Demaroxt see Denti aoa the Gall Sao an ELS Oe ene intention | i ore eee. ; ap fey Reigns amar Comny [an ; Sup ah 8 8 play 4: Bane ia "o| ine shat @ well almed single is just A ae cine in mite te ave te Dall pe July 10, at the Knick | siumrer and steamed one Clb; Tom Kerrigan, Siwanoy County | Adam». up and % play. ay; Alle p}as good as a home run when adinvsy for (he aerap, saul tee et ate ane Ob: Pred Canau: Weat Point Golf| smc: ROUNDe the (Special to The Evening World.) ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 8,—It's up to Burleigh Grimes, with his right hand- ed fast ball and his spitball, the Cardinals to-day. Dutch Ruether was massacred by the Cardinal slug- gers on Wednesday in the first game. In the second game which was played yesterday they jumped Vance's right-handed stuff for four- teen hits and won out by 6 to 5. ‘That winning out by the Cardinals yesterday set all the St. to stop on Dazsy Louis bugs up in the ninth, with Jack Smith on 1 IRNEY |Pivine Rock, beat Donut Mekeltar, North , Midget "Beni “asks eri Wa - boos inte nectialn Were care IN CANAD:AN TOURNEY | (iiss Bare, best Donn Faaeee when close scores meant that cham-| ihere sng, fight the beat bantammeisht the) } Joy Wagner, manager pf Jack, Bhar iG first as the result of a successful bunt, t two good ones for fouls. the famous across the Detroit 40 37 519) Phila.. 29 42 .408 GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 1; Cleveland, 0, St. Louls, 1; Boston, 0 (ist game). Boston, Bi 5; St. Louis, 4 (2d game, 13 Detroit, 7), Washington, 6 (tet game). Detroit, 11; hington, 9 (2d game). Philadelphia, 6; Chicago, 3, GAMES TO-DAY. it at Washington, St. Louis at Boston, Chicago at Phila PUTERRATIONAL, DEAGUE, Balt're. 60 18 765| Tor'nto 37°40 AAT Rooh't. 43 33 .566|Read'g, 35 iE 4: Buffalo 42 88 .526) Syra'se 31 a 397 JCity.. 40 38 5131 New'rk 22 51 301 GAMES YESTERDAY. Reading, 15; Jersey City, 9. Baltimore, 5; Newark, 0, Toronto, 8; Buffalo, 0, Rochester, 6; Syracuse, 3, GAMES TO-DAY, Jersey City at Reading. . Newark at Baltimore. Syracuse at Rochester, Toronto at Bal, 4 ow g outside corner, Horhsby couldn't beat Will, 2 up | kee . sare taf 4 ‘o- Night, 130¢h 4t, Mad, Ay AyD; Loula Chiapetta, Woodway Coun-[ ripper oat Harton, 4 uy und 2 to play, HOHT, THIRD sixreny, | Pitchers are Keeping the boys down] Nepottations are nladlewerghte Ba have been better pleased, ewuns | Comm:nweatth | Snex"'Wermeteta” sae gis: - 1¥ Club, Springdale, Conn... and Gane} Partridve tea Greontuur, 1 up; Hoyt beat D 0 ree Fore Daeane Pee soe tsi ree Figiing yver the corner and the ball sailed Kecinan, Chit Rowenberg vs. Sarazen, hoghland Country Club, Pitts-! Richard, 2 up Hepat re tly 4 BAI ma — — eee et na Hay, next e figure A cred into the right centre bleachers, scor- Chup “ApM Ate. burgh. BEATEN RIGHT, INST BDCRMBN, Headen beat Johaston, 1 up (19 lok Grothder Nankees Ve oa ns 2 BOLO! Fara ie taste ee DMP See P aed fermi tn Bee sista ST cian ing Smith ahead of him, » A A ’ Paddy Mullins, manager of Wills. - Matchmaker Bell of the Motar,, » )

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