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_ M’GOVERN IS THE FIGHTER OF OLD Terry Demonstrated in Six-Round Bout with| Ryall that He Is Still “Terrible.” BY KNOCKOUT. der of fame, He carried the sate tol the enemy with all his old-time Terry McGovern is Terry McGovern. | hie body blows fio throug Pin that in your hat. the same terrific force that ‘And thi down his opponent a It’s easier to hold an eel with two ten nae Dee a fe Augers than it is to knock out a@| wind heartless prize-fighter. yall Tin-Canne For six rounds, over In Quaker-| Had yal! siood 1 ils town last Saturday night, Brooklyn's | ig ave vu him doa fa wo le pride, “Terrible Terence," ex-feather-| tat Ryall went weight champion, troited hot-foot on | from the first \ the trail of one Lew lyall, and, trot- yew Pecan nie tig, swung a collection of jolts and} “4 ).4_ sthok'* Lew did jabs into Sfowtown’s atmosphere that} And there was music in threatened to topple Ben Franklin |echoes of the foal gong trom oft rch on the City |!owers. They were down h oer 7) einker and bait on the proposition that Building. he would “stick. t They got 2 to 1 for thelr money ‘The battle ‘by rounds” is th the tel to rta mag the “Stick, ing of t Ryall unbuckled his heari before he elimbed through the ropes, stripped for Warfare, onto the canvas ba‘tlefleld of thie National Athletic Club. And for that reason, and that alone, r the end of the sixth session found him | fight. etit! in the ring. Suffice to say that Terence, a bit tov It was not a good fight. It was @ but browned and rugged, showed very bad one. f greenness after his long let-uy Ryall’ tin-canned the whole journey, | but warmed up to hin work as the Yattle Fle slipped to the floor again and xgain,| went on ‘again, untouched. The end of the| ‘The first round found ftyail making @fth session found him hugging the;the semblance of A fight, the second rosin, fear traced in every feature. The) an excuse, the third a very p apology beginning, the middle, the end of the|and the last three not even the fain aixth found him in the same position, [Sow Did Terry charge him, head lowered. | progreased win very, el. He piston-like little arms shooting In like] fighting Just twice As well in the pile-drivers, Mr. Lew, backing to the | TUNd as tie did in the frst ropes, finding further retreat Impossible, b y Set Em tp. Would drop to the floor for the count. He had Ryall on the floor lf a dozen teh. y does not make a sum- 0 more can one fighter make a Did Terence, shaking himself sav-| times in the fifth round. He seni hin | trdm . here: seconds before the poe fey. @ clinch, fight at arm's! ring: and it look if Mr. Lew wonild length? Ryall was off on a hundred-| have stayed there had the bell eon yard sprint that would have shamed | three seconds later. Doty. SINISE ANeEEy, ands bo wltiped ean spr energy, aad he clips " And even at that, with all tho unsatis-| 2” Yecort in the’ three minutes of the factoriness of a one-man fight. the set- ore session. : > ct ey too served its purpose for Fistiana’s Tight to ithe neck put him down SHirecOnie be tole ntiereslaL oPAt @dherents of the Brooklynite. Tt proved | eee ee eerie ee ie @onclusively that ut three, 90 ada Jater was again ' »{@tretchel In the rosin. “Terrible Terry” is atill “Terrible.”| *ustche! in, the rosin. | He was “there” with all the ild-time] If sas the end of the tase, Mash and vim and courage and resolu-| Ryall. grinning, jomped 19 his feet. As he walked to his corner the yellow 7S lsseay apd pueleaveiot its rad cat ane his’ back outdagzled the fo the top rung of pugiilsm’s Ind- lare ight KLUMPPS TOURNEY STARTS*TO-NIGHT 5; to start things off well and it will be a BOWLING TO-NIGHT. [gala night up at the Harlem ali Dr. Timm, who has spent many ‘American Tournament—Longwood, J | !n bringing the game up to Its pr Broadway, Enterpriso, at Harlem fj standard, will make an address at tae Circle Palace alleys. | Harlem Cirele and roll the first ball. Knights of Columbus Tournament— | State Deputy Francis D. Thorne will! Genoa, Salva Regina, Renside, at || officially open the Knights of Columbus Starr's alleys. |tournament. Invitations have been sent Grand Central Tournament—Logan, | to all the officials of the order and every Elmore, Bay Side. [council will be represented. Universal Academy Tournament— |) On Thursday night the Columbia Bowl- Bushwick Council vs. Washington | | ing League will begin its tournament at Iriving Council, \Schlusing’s alleys, ‘Twenty-ene clubs Fifth Avenue Palace Tournament—|| have entered, and key Cho Varuna, Grand Central, Park, Schaefer has everyth Metropolitan Tournament—Syly | kood send-ort THE WORLD: PPE LE a Ta MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1963. - © SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. ¢} — JUST AT THE SOUND OF The Pose of the “Grand Old Man” of Pugiliem, as Shown Here, Is \ ell | Known to Followere of the Game. BUSY WEEK ON THE GRIDIRON. All Big Colleges Will Bie Two Games with the Exception of Columbia. | the « r | the business of the palr. FOOTBALL GAMES THIS WEEK, WEDNESDAY- Central, Homard, | Scores as a wh ged higher during the past week in Brooklyn than! To-night marke the opening of the| "ins the previous six days of the/ bowling tournament season. in New |*POFt. High score recorda in two tourneys | York. All over the city the bowlers will | Were established in Ebler’s open tourna- be busy rolling for big prizes, and many | ment at the University Academy and in * minor games will be played. |the Fifth Avenue Fall tournament, In The most important event will be the| the former tournament the total of starting of the Great American Tourna- | 2.69 rolled by Philadelphia on the open- ment at Klumpp's Harlem Circle Palace |!ng night stood until Wednesday even- alleys. George Klumpp has worked long |!o®. When the Hancocks ran up a score and hard to make this meet a big suc-|0f 2 As some of the best tea cess, and his labors will be handsomely |!" re scheduled to rewarded, Twenty-one clubs will roll ren, n these allova during the ws ek, the a ew record Is jot expected to. stanc in this tournament, Extensive prepara- | {ng, ‘Philadelptia is sill. second, with tfons have been made by Mr. Klumpp|lomard third, over five thousand present and th were others coming | Firnt Browne vunted safe, as caught | stealing second on. nus’s neat! throw “to Doolin. Beesnanan drew a) pa: He stole second and went to third on MeManus's wild throw. | Moe- nn filed to Holligan, | Bresnatin scoring "Van Heltrent walked. Dunn was retired by Woods and Cassidy One ru which dropped xafely In, short. right: | McGraw Takes His Men Across Merrit fanhed. Clements reached third the River to Meet Eastern gaa vecnce: fae” CreN at? Dany, tol: | fhaking ‘ba League Team—Taylor Goes Ne ruse aes Into the Box. att re en hin EEaiaen To DASA ) fy was captured by o's third victim on strikes, ements, MeCormach BATTING ORDER. secon New York. Jersey City. ‘ormick was caught stealing o runs Van Haltren, cf. Clement, if tre. Brest Bresnahon, cf R Pfanmiiler'« wild thro MeGann, third an H MeGinnity, !f, Dunn, 39, der, i, resnahan. 2b, Warner, ¢ Taylor. 'n Wmpire—Tuck Tuck (Special to The yout at first by Clements . at Cambridge. 1t New Haven, . Swarthmore, t Philadelphia, at South Bethlehem, SATURDAY. University of Maine, sity of Vermont Georgetown, as h in thelr out in Philadeiphia on Wednes- 2 day night that he will start for the & coast aad begin from Texas, having called all his show business into sha. Old Ma at Philadelphia wt New York. « University Pratt Institute, a Manhattan vs, y week on the foot the double-h: | varlous postions ter Sut when the te This will be organized tt for score; duled to miay Columbia will | Work at r ty of work to » men trying \ better showing a J. Stahl. Camp at Yul r Camp, Yale to render ad 1 rat the Yale fleld to waten the RA °8,— he entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows: First. Raco-~September Hu at frst sight. will give the Ell's” Ido its best w Kod. Doolin etruck | there promises to be Second Race—! and one-half furlongs of next few day. ufford the eoa «ditional re WEST SIDE PAR flept. 28.—Johnny McGraw's Giants trom New York, who made auch a great mhowing in the National League this year, met Billy Murray's Y Lauder. Warner filed to Woods, Tay- City team, champions of the Bastera lor hit safely, advancing MeGinnity to League, In'an exhidition game to-day. | *¢0001. Browne doubled.’ wcor.nk M ‘The fact that champions of one league | Tavior and. Browne savanna oman runners-up in another were to meet | ee At s t: 6 C pitcher to firat, Six runs said LAD alti for uaneoall Merritt. doubled, Holligan walked. before the time slated for the to be opened the rooters began to ye. Once inside, they cut loose yells @heers for the locals. Every player team came in for « share of the as he appeared on the fleid. ams indulged in the s' Fourth Inn Van walked and went to second on Binge. Lauder doubled, —«c mick doubled to right, scoring Merritt’ and Holligan, Cassidy was caught trying to come home on the h McGinnity to Warner. Doolin out, T lor to MeGann. Wood was thrown oitt on Ns erounder to Taylor. Two runs etn lewt GREEN PACER'S FAST MILE. rs Murray and! LXINGTON. Ky. Sept. 23, bs tr co ‘Ps, ar-old — bro All; by A 3 Hot until the bell Witkes, day C.F. clay) owned ad Rame to begin thar they priven by Clem F OV TAL a twirler they wanted to pitch mile here Inst Batu eh whic WAT ie the fastest po: to the credt of a there were grecu pacer in Kentucky, to his head day has su his ox rience h MM back, with n and advancing Dunn to third, | munder of the se McGinnity. singled. scoring Dunn and, the for left tackle, jie thyme Embarrass: HARLEM RESULTS. HARLEM RAC 1 in footoall a ‘ond. MeGann out, | team than fn rths of a mile. Cassidy hit safely Ming the bases. | Monadnock “103. Kale = Hello ioe Short’ Cake Ruby Finis Monastic Wotun ss Tim Pavno Hurd tte Eng nampiadn + Regn, stave" The Southerner: Don John Pompano denn iaviota « Oarsman promising candle on, Barty, Martin: GEORGE GARDNER. “Ruby Robert” Agrees, | as Does Light-Heavy-| Weight Champion Through His Man- ager, to Conditions! for Bout to Be De-! cided Late in Novem ber. “Ruby Robert’ Fitzsimmons's peace | was disturbed early yesterday moraing. | But “Fitz didn’t kick when {t was all | over, f ar whic! some time. It is a fight with Georgs he had attained the object he has been aiming at for dner, the husky young chap from | Lowell, Mass, who wears on his breast dal significant of the light heavy The knock of Jim Kennedy's cane {against Fitz's door was what aroused the fellow. lanky With 1 rdner’ nnedy was After coffee was served the three got down to business, A Twenty-Round 3 When everything was Axed up Jt was put down on paper that Fitzsimmons and Gardner had agreed to meet in « twenty-round bout before the Yosemite | A. C., of San Francisco, during the last’ week in November, They had agreed that each weigh in at 188 pounds at 3 o'clock on the day of the battle, and that on‘ Oct, 15 each will put up $2,509 to guarantee his appearance In the ring and that he will be at or under the quired weight. further agreed that Eddie the blacksmith, of San Fran- ciseo, Who: has gained some fame In the sporting world contests of rec “Just what T have wanted since I ar- rived East,” sald Fitz. “Well, you're on now mouthplece, which is used because the | light heavy-weight champion ts in Texts and talk over # telephone is inaudible, his part in big ring mt days, will be referee. * said Gardner's uBiiz? Soon to Start West. Anyway "Fitz" says that just polished off big Con Cougt ning. r is now on his way to rd. sco that he might begin, to for the bout with the "Grand "of the prize-ring. $$$ Hoston (A. L.) Wins Firat Game, pecial to The Evening World.) The first game of ‘ed here to-day be- n the Boston and St. Louls Am » League teams resulted in a victory, the home team by the following REE, . Louis. 1 0 0 2.0 0 8 1 O-8 10 7 600 2.0 8 0 can a Powell and Shannon! Gibson and Smplre—O' Loughlin, —— MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. (fpecial to Lhe Evening World.) TRACK, MORRIS PARK, Sept. selling; mile and three-quarters, overt seven hurdles, Star Chamber....155 Amur .... Gibson Light,...-158 McG'hiana Onnet 00. 159 Numeral 142 Draw ‘141 Charawind 21138 iden two-year-olds: five Hpse cotirse: ic 3 Arthur Aecelio Scdoe Sain Gananogu Donnelly Southam: Shad) Hylan Fine Art Adriutha Steelmaker « Gold Tip Colleen Bawn Sneer Phaser Monsoon 1 mown Prince |.! (107 ithers mile, ater. ‘ Effie Sheppard East Kelston Bentinel 100 een Elizabeth’ 1100 3 ‘fom Lawson 100 Fairview: selling; mile and othe bill Green . Janeway .. Resland . v5, £1105 “Fitth Ra Outcome. tx + Withers mite. <innikininic Monograph S104 Eva Rovasen ina mtor : Stroller Dove day. 3.20 P.M. Am. Loague, ht champtonship of the world, | by the way, is a newly-formed | didn't ask | He knew | BOB FITZSIMMONS GETS ON A FIGHT WITH GEORGE GARDNER. READY TO SEND IN HIS DEADLY LEFT. With His Body Thrown Back “Fitz” Ir Ready to Deliver a Blow with All the Weight of His Body Behind It. FINAL STANDING OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. been ciassou as etars, out wien they \ pt} Cinetnnaiiaa 0 Natlonal League baseball season e and! basemen, Dan M aw made good| men and his boast that he would finish one, two, | fleldin finished | ham re art any babeball fans in this| but it's betting a gold dollar to an ST. LOUIS WINNERS. farthing that thousand coulda figure eason how the so far up In the race now, The team's trials and tribulationg on | Western ficlds have been told time and| won by Foxy Grandpa, 6 to 1 and 2 to to repeat/1; Arfo, 8 to 1, was second, ten beginning | ants could be | +p There's no necessity ‘The secret of success was the team| Second Race—Three-fourths of a mi playing. Ail the boys worked togewet, Whether regulars or “subs,” McGraw who got and It was | Time—1,15 1-2 them to do it, ‘Third Race—Six_ furlongs.—Won by Not Many Stars, “For two-year-olds; six end a haif furlongs of Withers mile, | Sth and 26th Ste + fear Beekman 4) end 46 Ndakon Be, ve. Detroit. Bway @ 1Gith st.tee Mar.ooraugh, poteh 9 Bt. Pad ssrondy WORDS OF PRAISE FOR THE GIANTS) SS ¢ Finishing in Second Place Was Something Few New Yorkers Figured Out at the S’a: “starry” about the aggregation. There J Were 4 tew ot the team wao might have = | Were on the fleld they forgot all about B |that ana just got together and played | ban. . | But some stars were developed on the team, There is Roger Bresnahan for B |one,” There js Uttle Billy Gilbert for another, and again Leon Ames. And there are others. Plead v th Pite burg. en though Pittsburg did win the nnant she did not “have anything on” ew York, as they say, in the sporting rts on’ Broadway, The Glants wou Kames and lost as many, The team Jost Only one series during the year, and that to Cineinnati, which won twelve of the twenty games playe The official batting averages have not doen given out yet, but woen they are York will ‘© men Lbout as m able to bo: Three is Up on In the team Jack Dunn leads the third t k Warner the ce: hers In That's pretty good, to see the of three Giants at the head of | thelr positions, RACE TRACK, § he winners of the races run here this afternoon were as follows: First Race-—F shths of a mile. and Judge | Genton’ third.’ Time—1.08 19! Won by Lady dris, 18 to 1 and 3 to eird, 4 to 1, Second, and Sceptre third. iv Follies Bergeres, 8 to 1 and 3 to 1; Fore- THREE pices. one 4M FROM MILLS TO MAN DIRECT! Broadway, Opposite City, Hall, 1 Broad St, 714 Tremont Ave, Bronx: BROOKLYN STORES 481-18) Fulton St, opp. Abratiam & Straus’ Foo Broadway, near Pluaiine Ave, Ay Oth Aves, Dear OLN Sh janis In Phil ne Ibe the princty |tloned. It's a different ide. |now and all because of the last |Then Carter held his own. Some crit- be found to n the.) class. | any other team will ann the first base-! LOUIS, Sept. 28.— hand, out for place, was second; Lord particularly | Hermence was third. Time—1.1s. EVERY WE RACES ON thence at 12,30, UHLIN-CARTER FIGHT TO-NIGHT Men Wiil Come Together Before the Washington Sporting Club in Philadelphia for a Rounds. There will be another battle of Gt-\ leiphia to-night Gus Ruhiln, the sway-backed heavy- ht of Dyker Heights, ‘and Eddle Carter, allude: as the “kid, will he scene of thelr contest will be the Washington Sport- ing Club. In that same ring in which hey met but two weeks ago they will do battie > All states bordering on old Pennsyl- vill be represented at the fight. y of the last contest between ants hus been he: Before they thought Ruhlin in q class by him- self when the name ter was men- they have ght. fes were prone to b the big Ruhlin look cheap for four rounds of the six which were fought. @ hurricane rushes of Carter dis: mayed the Dyker Heights man some and he could get up no speed be- fore the fifth round beg Then he got his piston-like left jab agoing aud Eddie's ble dripped unsparingly to the canvas mat. ssut, all tn al, tow was said to have had the better of the “go. S Rublin disputed his word, the specs tators were about evenly divided ot the question of who had the better: of maker, always 1 the two men; id it will be on, that ho made to-night Tl knock Ruhlin out before the Mmit,"" | 5! 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