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YOUNG CHAMP Gene Given Luncheon and Wrist Watch by eae a for Whoni He Once C Gene tional golfer who recently won Bational title at Skokie. back at Apawamis yesterday, where he caddied not so long ago, Teaumed with Harold ‘awn battle with bf is, M. G. and Thompson, the club professional. Gene missed a six-foot putt on the home green which cost his side the victory Sar n, the young sensa open was Downey he fought a Do George ys president The best ball cards were identical for both the outward and inward rounds. Sarazen departed for his club in Pittsburgh lust night, and will be one Of the starters in the Shawnee tour- Rament, which opens to-morrow. Sarazen was tendered a-luncheon at Apawainis Club yesterday and was Presented with a wrist watch. The best ball cards: Out— Barazen-Downey ...4 Thompson-Douslas 5 In— Barazen-Downey ...4 Thompson-Douglas 4 Tommy Harmon jr, young, home- bred professional who presides at the Hudson River Country Club, estab- hed a new season's mark at the jdo Golf Club course yesterday when he turned in a 75. only one stroke under the course record held by George McLean, professional at Grassy Sprain. Harmon's feat yes- terday ship tees, total length was made fre which ot nm the champion- the course a yards, and gave 6,695 is especially notable in view of the fact to the sea that it was his first visit de layout at Long Beach His card with par: Out— Par Harnion Th 5 ae ‘ Haron asa William L. Klein, assistant to Fer- guson Cameron at the Garden City Country Club, who finished second in the assistants’ tournament recently, yesterday equalled hig last year's course record with a 69. His card with par: Outr— Par. Klein In Par . Klein HAGEN AND KIRKWOOD WIN AT ATLANTIC CITY. ataNtiC CITY, N, J., alter Hagen, British open and Joe Kirkwood, Australlan titlehold- er, defeated Clarence W. Hackney, sea- shore professional, and Maurice Risley, home club champion, in a best-ball match over the links of the Country Club of Atlantic City at up and 2 to play. Hagen h July 25 champton, card of the quartet, going out in go and returning in 40. The cards Out en 5) 808 45 3 5-36 wood 1.) RF 55 4 Fue 145 3 6-40 Py et 5 ots n— Hagen . 645 I:irkwood 4 4 Hackney 444 Risley 564 —__—»——__——- LAUREL ANNOUNCES BIG $25,000 HANDICAP LAUREL, Md., July 25 Anticipating @ banner race meeting at Laurel Park in October, Spaldi.s Lowe Jenkins President of the Maryland State Fair Association, has become ambitious to have the championship among the three-year-olds and upward for 192) settled at the Maryland course With this end in view the manay ment has added a new stake to the li of offerings for the October meeting. which starts on Tuesiay, Oct ends on Saturday, Oct. 28, The rsso ciation will add $25,000 for a feature to be known as the Washington Handicap ind this rich purse ts expected to attra the pick of the handicap diviston of tr year. The race will bo a handicap over one mile and a quarter During the Laurel meeting elation will offer $300,009 in stake purs There will be no stake wi less than $5,000 added money and t will be no overnight pu ess th $1,800, ‘The overnight purses will be $1,200, $1,500, $2,000 and $2,500 added value. The dates for (he leading fiatures f hr 4 x furlong inte ' 's10,000 cap, three-year-olds. and. npwurd: $3,000 gdded: about two The Lia fate Oct, 28—The Manor Handicap: two vear olds; 85,000 added; one 1 ime Wash tngtan Handicap e-yeaicolds and up _ ALL-BERMUDA ELEVEN WINS The All-Bermuda cricket team added another easy Victory to their record for this season by defeating the Gleaners at Van Cortlandt Park yesterday, when they wete returned the winners by a margin of 17 with 5 wickets to spare on totals of 79 to 96 for 5 wickets > — N. Y. BOARD ATTACKED. CLEVELAND, In refusing a permit for a proposed bout between Johnny Kilbane and Pepper Martin for featherweight championship here ummer, Mayor Fred Kohler to-day oceasion to attack the New York ate Athlete Commission haly ON BATTLES TO DRAW AT APAWAMIS rs YOUNG MISS WILLS -| PROVES STAR OF STATE TOURNEY Mrs. Mallory’s Playing Is Not Impressive at Opening of Championship. Miss Helen Will's playing overshadow. ed all else as the opening round of th New York State lawn tennis cham- plonship singles progressed its way yesterday, The arrival of Mrs, May Sutton Bundy for participation in the tournament also added interest to the cut and dried bowling over of unranked opponents on the field of the Green Meadow Club at Rye, N. Y. Miss Martha Bayard, the nationa girl indoor champion; Miss Phyllis Walsh and Miss Margaret Grove, along with Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, came through their matches easily However, In Mrs. Mallory’s case it was her first appearance since her return from her Waterloo at Wimbledon and her strokes were not altoxether at their best, but she won twice. Miss Wiils provided the chief attrac- tion for the gallery. The Californian went through two lively sets against Miss Jessie M. Gott with speed and spirit in each shot. Overhead the Call- fornia girl was Irresistible. At other times she employed her ground strokes in for placements. The final score was 6—2, 6—0. Mrs. Mallory defeated tn turn Mrs. R. C. Carlbach and Miss Florence Ba lin at 6—2, 6—0 and 6—4, 6—3 respec- tively, With full justice to Mrs, Mallory, tt must be adniltted that her game lacked in impressiveness. She had Uttle to do against Mrs, Carlbach. But what slic accomplished was more mechanical than tinged with the fire of a real contest. She appeared to have lost something ut Wimbledon, something that was not en tirely accounted for in the victory of Mile. Lenglen. This lack of competitive spirit war more noticeable in her encounter wit! Miss Ballin, The latter led her famous opponent in each of the sets, and at times outplaced her. At 4—3 on games in tho first set, and at 2—1 on games in the second, Miss Bullin really dis- played the better lawn tennis. The one improvement that Mr: lory displayed was her greate tainty off her backhand, When she really roused herself and sent the ball humming deeply into Miss Ballin's court and into the corners the Amer- girl was compelled to go upon the Mal- ere defensive. Mrs. Bundy ts expecting to get into action in the tournament to-day. Her skill and confidence do not appear di- minished and her part in the series is eagerly awaited The summary follows: New York State Champlonship Women's Bingivs, (lirat round Helen Hooker deseated Miss Har " Phyllis Walsh defeated Miss 1, 6-1, Mrs. ‘Theodoro Soh rs) Frederick Schmitz, Sidney Wolff won from by default; Mra, John C. deteated Mre MJ. Farq Miss Marie Wagner wou ater, by detault; Miss Florence Bi feated’ Mrs, Joseph Sake, 6—1, Sherman defeated Mrs. Arthur V. —0), 6—3; Miss Gertrude Chish Mrs. George H. Chapman, by default; Miss Helen Wills defoated Miss Jessio M Gott, 62, 6-0; Miss Martha Bayard de- ted Mrs. G. B. Hirsch, O—4, 6-0; Miss Lesilg Bancroft. won from Mrs. Willlam Schiff, by default, Miss Margaret Grove Gcfeated Miss Marton Her, 6-0, 6-1; M! Katherine Gardner defeated Mrs. Alberta Olsen, 6—2, 6-0; Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mal ory defeated Mrs. R, C, Carlbach, 6 6-0. 8. 6 from Mre Welty edt Mal- o4 3. Molla Blur: Florence Ballin, ond round—! lory defeated Miss 8-3. BRITISH-AMERICAN CUP RACE PLANS COMPLETED The committee of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club of Oyster Bay having in charge the arrangements for international team races with sIx- jetre yachts for the British-American Cup, to be sallea off that port in Sep- tember, has announced the conditions which will govern the elimination races to determine the make-up of the Amert- n team. The trial races will start on Aus. 21 and will be open to all yachta lt in the United States to the Wure- jean International Yacht Kacing Union rules for the six-metre class owned by 1 meniber of a recognize! yacht elub The British-American Cup is now held in England, having been won last year The trial races will be held over the courses as will be sailed later for the cup, and will held each week- Jay beginning on the above date, until t tion Conn has chosen the tear ibly two races will be held jaily, the committer hopes that three 1 be sailed. The Selection mmittes consists of George Nichols, Commodore of the New York Yacht who was helmsman ef Vanitte her trial races against Resolute to i termine # defender for the Amertca’s Cup, Robert Emmons 2d, New York Yacht Club, who sailed Resolute in her successful defense of the — hostorte trophy, and Clifford D. Mullory of the New York und American Yacht Clubs, - SCORES 11TH KNOCKOUT, Willie Singer, Ninety-second Street Y. M. H. A. southpaw, who holds the New York State umateur featherwelght cnamptonship, last night scored — his eleventh consecutive one-round knoe out victory at the New York Athletic Club. The ¥. M. H. A. boxer knucked ont two rivals inc & off the pr mier prize tn the 128-pound division of the Mercury Foot Club's tournament Singer disposed of J. Breny {n one round of his first bout and in the semi final bout knocked out Charles Simko- vitch of the Crystal A. C. tn one round EXCEPTIONAL GOLE FIELD IN'WESTERN OPEN TOURNEY Oakland — Hells ent Will Draw Virtually Same Stars as Contested at Skokie. CHICAGO, July (Associated 85).—Virtually the same golfers t whom Gene Sarazen of Pitt burgh recently won the national ope: hampionship at Skokie will compet he Western open tourney at Dr nt Aug. it was announc to-day by Secretary W. W. Harles: f the Western Golf Association, whe nt out formal notices of the meet The contest will be played on the links of the Oakland Hills Country lub, said to be one of the finest tes f golf in the conntry. The affray 4 open to all professiona's and ama eta THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY SARAZEN S MISSING OF SIX-FOOT PUTT COSTS HIS TEAM A VICTORY Rush Completion of Boyle’ For Leonard-Tendler Championship Fight 25, 1922 30 Acres tours in the world, and tt is hoped that the four British professionals yw touring the United States wil’ mpete. Detinite word has not been receiver trom Bobby Jones of Atlanta and John Black of Oakland, Calif., as t: whether they will try to win the vent after their failure by only on+ roke of tying Sarazen, but thes loth have said they would play it possible, Sarazen is expected to tr tor the title now held by Walter Hagen, recent winner of the Britis | ?*ANO A-#HoTe open crown. Workmen were busy to-day for the slugfest hetween Benny evening, The prizes are the same as in th: This pt ey ‘ ational championship, but the pla getting the big arena at Boyle's Leonard and Lew Tendler which Pee no eu ee ue raaa: lasts only three days. On the firs ° : the ringside with the men get- day, all entrants will play eighteen hirty Acres in Jersey City ready is to be held there Thursday ting things In shape. holes, and all will repeat on the sec ce : s ond day. The best 64 scorers ani| , i es for 64 placos will then play] YRY JURY DECIDES BRONX WET; BUT irty-six holes on the third day. Th player having the best ‘medal score) ©£O RESTORE CIDER |NOT LONG, IS THREAT for the seventy-two holes will bv a Seeies TO FORMER JUDGE |, Day's Raids Preliminary P p saab ay’s Raids Preliminary The rules of the United , s) is line ’ es Golf Association will govern pla Prosecutor Burnham Ap- uae Somplete Clean-Up, Says cept us modified by the local rules} ycalsin Mean Time; Drink Prohibition Headquarters. used by the Western Assoctation, a ese e these local rules are now also used Decreases 85.000, Indications that the Bronx 1s very largely. NAL RCaCOAInE ReRIaS wet were furnished by reports of oe 0, Conn., July The Prohibition agents Safford and Kerri- NEED NO WARRANT tional ending of the former | 82M after a few hours’ work north of i“ a TO SEARCH FORMER e John Potter case at Jewett [the Harlem River to-day. "They : SALOON, HE HOLDS| “' bs stred_up the whote ot | bought drinks in five open saloons ana] Murray Hulbert Off to Study id = ts this end of the State at least. The [Served summoness or warrants on What Other Cities zi . State police seized 120 barrels of | eight proprietors and bartenders. Doi gistrate Tells Police Si alleged cider from former Judge | At No. 3 Third Avenue, th Are Doing. we 1 agents reported they had to struggle Ses Case. wilty and fined $350 and costs a fers three deep. They were served] \, c ce leaving on a# vacation trip week ago and in spite of this fact | without question, they _ reported. \. hich begins to-morrow, Murray Hul The police do not need search war ‘emand 1 the return of his cider, {Chris Ehlers, proprietor, and Gus] bert, President of the Board of Alder- rants to search former licensed liquor] iso. two barrels belonging to | Miller, bartender, were gathered in atymen, announced that while away he saloons, according to a decision made cighbors this place : 1 |, Will make a study of lake port aquatic to-day by Magistrate Jacob Eilperin He also demanded a town court ty representing themselves as 1a-! noatio - ‘ ; a are 4 jury, This jury was composed of | borers working in the neighborhood |"crestional facilities both in this n the Gates Avenue Court in Brool ’ ani 1¢, 1 Fri KI charged Kev W. Payne, a Baptist | and showing mud on their hands they} country and Canada and that upon lyni 7 Rinnke Klein charged with vis preacher, Dan W. Phillips, a Bap- | obtained drinks, they reported, trom] tis return he will make recommenda lating the Mullan-Gage law, argu tist deacon, D. Howe, many | William Cullotin, proprietor, and’ tions to the Estimate Board for the through counsel, John Barben, thoi! years a Judge, Methodist Church Haines eins a ur e ang naar! 2559 municipal development of water Plainclothes Patrolman Francis Gil-] Leader — Gee Drank, Henry. | Phird! Avenu ee Wars PUBIED Ute ortaiv uel’ ancvachtina moter baEt martin of the 1th Inspection District ile and William Bitgood, all | proprietor, at No pA Ne ‘| ‘ i had ht t ter the f r temperance men Joseph MeGuckin, proprietor, and A.jing and canoeing. he poveant oe Re oncae After a trial of several hours | Miller, bartender, at No. 124.St. Ann’s| In a statement explaining what he joon at No. entral Avenue,| the Prohibition jury ordered the venue, and Bernard Garrity, pro- |, tae opes ace sh M Ibert Brooklyn, where Gilmartin said he| State police to return the cider. tor, at No. 1214 Franklin Avenue [7 oy -accomaAlleb: “ae. “Eulber found Klein with four quart bottles Prosecutor Burnham appealed It was announced at Prohibition a takant ; Be weHinhey sin ile coadeskion es withod in the mean time ne EV BG sity taids wer intend to study the operation of SD areh wauent Masteemis a The valuo of the cider has de- | preliminary to a complete clean-up of |the park and playground systems in perin. disagreed creased $5,000 at least he Bronx. the cities that I visit and particularly “T hold, although other Judges may er what the lake port cities do for the dlsagres with mé up ia ie. Meat ROARING METEOR HELD IN SPITE encouragement of water sports rate, “tha police do not need a fi ee Sete eitaat the) noliee/ da net yaseh SENDS ALASKANS OF PLEA BY WIFE] ‘Wo improve rons for the automo: which is known to have been a formes bilist and parks for those who play licensed liquo@saloon. I do hold, how TO THEIR KNEES] \lacgistrate ie WwW on't: Save] self, baseball, football and tennis and ever, and I want it known, that thef 9) ———— ge i vatch track anc police cannot enter or search the rv jen ter stscetane ine Maher Who Is Said to wien uN Hey ee aence, house, or dwelling of a person buserops ane Tay Ilave Shot Ter. ne ; without first having obtained a search as Aerolite Falls in municipal encouragement offered to Berrie ain iecebae EE ton fi 4 George Maher, twenty-five, of No.[yachtsmen and those who take their was held in $1,000 bail for the Gran Quill Bay. 432 Twelfth Street, Brooklyn, was}summer recreation In motor boath Jury. WYNYARD, Sask., July 2 held in $2,500 bail to-day by canoeing and other similar pastime ANGRY MAGISTRATE Residents of this section to-day trate Liota in the Flat h Court f “Having such a tremendous water- K swapping accounts of their [the G Jury on a charse of telon-|front available for this purpose, we SCORES WITNESSES riences yesterday when a s assault made by Detective Jolin [should be in planning to Sesiaany meteor fell in Big Quill with a cGann, of the Parky tation. Jimprove it fe f Declares ‘They Should Be eat roa { explosion tha fuher is alleged to hav ob ii#'law weactiave mow become:tor Jailed for Not Prosecuting frig 1 people and animals for |wife, Margaret, twenty-one f f commerce. N ih re hee oe on the night of Jur but] ‘ er, what bett Hividende i Ten After Robbery. Bottles from their shelve sare Or pained oan Lies cltne ORIN aw Mavic declare 4 You two witnesses ought to he] and I UBORE TG 29 Rie oroca 3 $ citizen stockholders than the {ull sent to jail for not prosecu the a hast Bae aan vate f neh t opportunity to enjoy nature's t criminals,’ Magistrate John I Tey Af. dae tail ote ; fresheair sod sunst t 1 - ainot her busba ' th the refreshing breeze on 1 MoCeshan ared . y ai i ee! ' ad been out v ' terfront during these 1 son Market Court to-day when John] 4 ¢ pray Wil deuaived Swaians eolerd I then too, we might just as wel Be heey tea /ACU REGS BLEADSEGUIL IY Maher's mother, ut $1 Rcoves an aries ‘a a — Aon IN BROADWAY SPEEDING Of the f78 miles of waterfront men arraigned on a charge of assault | Devethy Chappell Fined for rs unwi Y bout 200 miles have t 1 and robbery. Tho men were arrested Going 35 Miles an Hour. 1int ought te to the loped tor commerctal 5 ! yesterday because of their alleged par-] Dorothy ha aateenn geet BLEUE coca ts » dota | about t miles have bet ticipation in a disturbance at Dillon's | © th Bt pleaded & — TRACE WOKGOL AE RTE Netto : geloon during vt ies here CROPSEY REFUSE: |devel waterfront, mi \ as robe © drivi badd be ddlaer eee The two witne 1 the Masis- | rovdster t 4 an bur! WRIT TO LANDLORD ai development, — bit trate they had learned since the arrest | on Broadway | ' and 1 a Hs Reuld’ Has prawn f the men that th had familie treet on ee Ma citanh wean hr aatte SEPIA A TREC EEE ROS EEE) none Was 1 by Idy ‘That Schneiderman io eer a identify them, ‘The Magistrate Nesman Faneys: Payment of Rent Rendered | nase whatever | charged the pris . who gave ory , pon my retur charged the prisoners, who gave the] STEAMER REPORTED Writ Unnecessary. pen: rn T hope to} Sears old, of No. 428 West goth Strest SINKING IN GULF me Court Jumtice ¢ Jtions to the Board of Es Michacl Egan, twenty-eight years old, t 1 ! Apportionment for cons | of No. 628 West 89th Street; Kdward| Laat Message sald Crow Wan fa! D aay’ disraleas : Ingestion a Hace | Quigley of No. 27 Wost_ 49th t Bouts | uit for a wit of man budget, and T tru F aril ind James McClusk f No. t ONT Tex. Ju 1 Fifth District Munic a; we shall beable t ¢ \ 39th Street | : Thomas Sullivan, thirty-nine years] <0" ; Baler | ees it Jour parks or ee old, of No. 864 West ith Street, who | arth : esa pee sae heat Was arrested with the four men and ’ pe BREE ( ty danant | a holiday when t charged with disorderly conduct, wa ddenly it ud Street lyn [a0 Ee RA aL DAP erR: Annies fined $10. 1 be i is Jo J Cropsey dented the nm i ad A old's | ‘i } F ae ne Lat celine | 1 make one think thers een PRESIDEN yecbrrs ESE aking to the of | haniiann ian wan ante ceahin ee watorm VION OF HIME DOVER, a | the warrant was issued, cve ill WASHINGTON Presid [enue Monat eesgeneae ee SLOOP INPDRPID Wiys Harding ha p 0 SYRACUSE, lorena (bw aha Seune TRA as MACKINA /AND, Nich 2h Elmer Dover, Tacow ih, as A eel \ i r |--Intrepid, the Glass P sloop b ant Secretary of the T Gadsky of Vincennes, Ind., hes a a Btay of jud«m: inald Prother of Chicago ' of internal revenu 1 ito ‘ Interna eve ssuance of the warrant Iaixteenth nr yacht race, whi \ bd \ au Atm ¢ Amt Am Bs Am Hide & L Am Hide & 1 Am | Am lew pt Am Int Corp Am La F Am Lin Am Lin Am Le Am Am Sufet 4 on eed O pt motive & Com wit & Ref Fary Am Ship Am 8) Am 8te Singa Sumatra Tel & Cable Am Tel & Tel Am W W & BI AWW&E Ga pt Am Wool Am Writ Pap pt Am, Zine Am Zine pt Anaconda Assets Renlization Aswo Olly Atehison AU Dir & Atl Cou Atl Frult wif & Wo. n Nichola Loco Atl Lino Bald § Raltimore & Onto Balt & Ohio pf Rarnadale A Barnsdale Bb h Stoel B h Fisheries eoklyn Edison ‘ook Ro Tran Brook ROT Cts Butte Cop & Zine Butte Butterick Cal Petrol Callahan Min .... 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