Kirkby to Defend "Mel:" Golf Title Against Young Walket¦ To-day.Giantsand D<>dgers =_-==^1Lose! Columbia Captain Puts Out Local Women Eddie Cicotte King George's Entry, McGraw Gets ¿ Marston in Close Match Golfers Keep Affords Theme Viceroy, Captures A Bad Start GriscomCup' aPoPomKHï'\mS& GrantlandRice For Rainy Day Stewards9 Handicap In Up7 June 4 *-*pPSOM, England, Pittsburgh College Player Springs Surprise by Eliminating (Copyrlrht, 1919. New York Tribune Inc.* (Delayed)..The Stewards' Conqueror of Gard iner White ; Defending New York Team Routs From White Sox Pitcher's Use of Handicap, of the value of $5,000, Buccaneers Find New York Dating Augusta.1904-'05 was run off here and re¬ Defeats in the Semi-Final Quakers, 12-3; Mrs. Gavin In the summer of fifteen Junes blond ball Talcuni Powder on Ball to-day TVirlers to Champion Sawyer 1904.just ago.a young j sulted in a popular win for King Easy ßjj Beats Mrs. Barlow at 19th I player joined the Augusta, Ga., club, and in thirty-seven games finally Causes Some Comment George's ridden in New Series the moderate of .237. Viceroy, by BRIDGEPORT, Juno 6..For the first timo in many years a young secured average Steve Donoghue, by three lengths Opening out his to the final round of Next summer a stocky young pitcher joined the same club, and while player, scarcely of his teens, has carved way The New York contingent of women ahead of De Mestre's Dorelus, he won more games than he lost, he allowed an of 5.8 runs to a By W. O. McGeehan PITTSBURGH, June 6..The a Metropolitan golf championship. A. L. Walker, jr., captain of the Co¬ golfers, composed of fifteen of the best average with Smyth in the saddle. W. Giants contest, which could be listed as a event. No one Eddie Cicotte, followed by yesterday's began their Western invasion to-dav lumbia team, representing the Richmond County Club, did the trick on in the hardly record-breaking Dixon's Lady Farmer was players metropolitan district, in those in triebe two showers, somewhat interferred with the third, in a manner similar to that of the links of the Brooklawn Country Club to-day, defeating G. B. Carhart, -etained of the Griscom days.even Sally League company.looked upon six lengths behind. laet possession Cup athletes with awe. plans of the Yankees to take the lead year by dropping the opening gatte cf Greenwich, and Max Marston, of Baltusrol, in successive rounds. in the final match of the tri-city series anything approaching Only nine horses went to the t0 to-morrow But after the war song. from the While Sox during the current the Pirates, 7 to 1. Prediction» and In the last bracket Walker will oppose the title holder, by the team English post. The was: overwhelming Philadelphia series at the Polo Grounds. The series betting Viceroy, rumors of what the Western gang are Oswald Kirkby, who had to dispose of D. K. Sawyer this afternoon. at the "We beat you at the Marne; 9 to 4; Dorelus, 5 to and to do, the McGrawitcs Apawamis Country Club course the are 1, Lady going have btiTi It whs back in 1903, at Garden City,»-.-¦-..- We at is decidedly crucial, for Yanks at N. Y., The New stopped you the Aisne; Farmer, 4 to 1. . current the past week, and that Harold Wilcox, tnen a St. Paul's Rye, yesterday. a road team, and if to-day'* Yorkers won total of; We gave you hell at Neuve always good they game augurs none too well for the won the "Met" title. Now by theisurpriaing Chapelle schoolboy, 12 matches to 3. No were re¬ can get a nose ahead of the leaders. visitors. So say the Western faat Waiker is at but defaults And here we are again." knocking the door, The corded. '< and maintain it for the next trip west Whether this will prove true remains in this case he still has the champion Summary Reds Hammer to be seen, but there is no Several former national title holders So here they are again. One of them is Ty Cobb, still batting around a fair of to contend with. .they stand chance being the fact that the disputing engaged in the matches, among them .400, after leading his league in eleven out of the last twelve a league leaders are Furthermore, a comparison of the years; very good looking pennant contenders. to in for on CHAMPIONSHIP.THIRD ROUND being Mrs. William A. Gavin, Mrs. never even Pfeffer Win rough sledding their whirl rcores througTiovit the tournament Max R Marston, Baltusrol, beat Gardi¬ record approached. Miller Huggins has made no formal in this section. \V Ronald H. Barlow and Mrs. C. H. Van- show? in Walker's favor ex¬ ner White, Nassau, 1 up; A. I.. Walker, The other is Eddie who at the of complaint against the rain, but he is nothing ,1r., Richmond ''cunt'., beat O. B darbeck. The latter are from Cicotte, age» thirty-five is the lead¬ to 6 Score The mauling of three of the Carhart, pair still out uses 7 visiting cept ;n the qualifying round. In fact, Greenwich, up and : to play; Oswald of the with more victories to insisting that Cicotte By twirlers by the Pirates was ing pitcher season, his credit than other to-day Klrkby, b--;U C. V Philadelphia. Neither, however, any talcum or some bears Kirkby'a golf to-day was the more Englewood, Benton, able to seor.' powder, gunpowder this out. The home team u 'i Rivi r. H up .'. nd 3 to pla y; '. E. her match against her contender. other showed more brilliant, but there are those who ven¬ Sawyer, Siwanoy, beat W. B. Stoddard, New York rival. foreign and illegal substances ton pep and fight, too, in their clash Brooklawn, tí and ."> to the when he to-day ture to predict a slump to-morrow. up play. Mrs. Barlow, who early in the week league balls, especially Roush and Wheat Hit Home than it displayed on the road. There SEMI FINAL ROUND is working against the Yankees. Hug- was a Both finalists are not lacking in confi¬ won the Eastern championship over the vast improvement both »field dence. Walker beat Marston 4 u¡> nn
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