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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Recent Wild-Eyed Attacks on Boxing Insulting to The''sands of Decent New Yorkers Who Love the Sport. Copyright, 1919. by The Prew Publishing Co The New York World) Mt any wonder that thousands of [r= in New York City feel out- Faged because of recent intemperate attacks made upon them? Among those who follow the sport of boxing I could name hundreds whom I kmow personally, and the list would In- elude prominent men in every bunines: and profession, It is an insult to them men to refer to them as “thugs, rai cals, pickpockets, murderers, criminal brutes, blacklegs” and “ ‘eminently re- Spectable men’ in quotation marks. ‘There is no sport that I like better than boxing, and I assure you that in} Ten Thousand Fans Turn Out to Welcome Giants’ Return, apite of this fact 1 am a most mild- mannered and clean-iiving man. Iknow magazine and newspaper own- @e and editors, merchants, lawyer: magistrates, responsible men connected with corporations, college men by the score, graduates of Yale, Harvard, Princeton and other institutions where honorable principles are inculoated, and 1 gee them often at the ring side, New York. Brooklyn. | New York, Washington, To those who know what boxing in| Shoderans, If Pathan ie | McMillan, Moeller, rf. under modern regulations it is a ridic- i Smith, 3b, | Huntet * Sitka ae lous thing to speak of the coming con-| surruy, rf. | petbeak i hi test between Packey McFarland and Ad] Merkle, 1b Lalivelt, ef. Lager, th Wolgast as a “brutal prizefigh! Herzog, 3b. Simmor Kenworthy, If, “degrading exhibition.” It is an offense! Meyers, c. Fisher, as. Hartzell, rf. McBride, as, to anyone who bas ever met Packey| Fletcher, as. Miller, c. Sterrett, c. ‘Ainamith, McFarland to hear him referred to as|Tesreau, D. Raxon, p. Wisher, p. Tingel, ‘p. “e thug!” Why, Packey is as clean-| Umpires—Klem and Orth, Umpires—O'Brien and Dineen. At~ living, pleasant, honest and fair-minded! Attendance—10,000. tendance, 1,000. @ youngster as you'll find in any profe: gion, His boxing is a delight to all who Jeok on, clean, fair, well studied and entire!; king in elements of brutality. The n that anyone who buys a cket for the McFarland-Wolgast bout Giants home. tanding that he round of applause as they came out. fe to “have brutality ed 2 Big exchange for his money” is an absurd-| ity, This will be @ contest between | master boxer and a champion who has @lways combined skill with speed and @upreme physical force. Both are welt trained men. When well trained, akil- ful men meet in ten-round contests there | pron fe very sgidom any trace of “bloodshed | 54.1, and orutality.’ ing D the finest example in the world of the benefits of clean and Moral living? If you don’t, Ko to some) f004 boxing show and learn, It ts Impossible for wny boxer to suc- ceed in his profession and dissipate at the same time. Boxing requires « clear drain, perfect physique, steady nerves © you know that boxing furnishes atte att Th der. and DODGERS SCORE THO RUNS RIGHT OFF REEL pitcher for New York and Ragon went | in for Brooklyn. Firet Innin to a good start ran got a base on balls and Northen stole second, off Texreau's glove and Daubert went t I third, Cutshaw Med to Murray, On an ~ “ ) t ADMIRE On THe Yous wHowr” AMBITION IN LIFE 1S To . MAKE A FLASH” Im CAFEG! HILLTOPS-SENATORS GAME IN SPITE OF THE THREATENING WEATHER Laporte at Second Base In-) stead of Morgan for the Washington Team. “WuicH Do You A “Kuockour Brown” WHO TAKES M15 RING EARNINGS Wome “TH UIs MOTHER AGAINST THE GIANTS From the West. BATTING ORDER. POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 2.—Fully! WASHINGTON, Aug. %.—Although | 10,000 people were out. at the Polo| weather conditions indicated that the Grounds this afternoon & welcome the! jilitops-Senators game would not go All the favorites got a more than @ few innings, Clark Grimth insisted upon etarting the game. Ray Fisher was Wolverton'a pitching selec- tion and he was opposed by eight: year-old Joe Engel, the Senators’ kt The Dodgers got &W8Y|¢wirler from Mount St. Mary's Col! and scored two runs! Frank Laporte, a former Highlander, Played second base for the home team, replacing Ray Mérgan. First Inning~McMillan fed to Milan. Luporte and Gandil retired Chase. Dan- fels out on a grounder to Gandil. NO RUNS, Moeller out, Simmons to Chase. Foster died, Paddock to Chase. Milan out, Bimmons to Chase. NO RUNS, Second Inning—Paddock fanned. ivelt out, Laporte to Gandil. fouled to Ainsmith, NO RUNS, Gandil walked. Laporte beat out @ y roller and Gandil trying to reach rd on the play was put out, Chase Jeff Tesreau wan selected an the nptly smashed the ball into the t fleld stands for a home run, send- Moran home ahead of him, Herzo« Daubert walked, and 4 a winglo mpted double steal Wheat was out he plate, TWO RUNS fe Glants were retired In quiek or Snodgrass fled to Moran, Doyle Becker were easy outs, NO RUNS. walked, but Lal- Simmons and a good eye. It requires courage and| Second Inning 00d ‘who threw | t@ Paddock. Kenworthy singled to left. elf confidence, qualities that go only | Miller Hned out to Fletcher, threw | McBride forced Laporte, Misher to Pad: with olean iiv: lithe ball to first in time for a double! Gock, Ainsmith filed to Dantels. NO Years ago {t was customary for boxers| play letcher then made a wonderful) RUNS, to dissipute, Their ring careers were|one-handed stop of Ragon's grounder) Third Inning—Hartzell Med to Ken- beilliant. perhaps, but short. To-day and nailed him at first, NO RUNS. — |worthy. Sterrett singled to right. Fisher boxers have learned that a long life in| ‘The Giants again died quickly, Mur-| sacrificed, Engel to Gandil oMillan te ring does not wo with self-indulg-) aml Herzog Were thrown t by out, McBride to Gandi!, NO RUNS, fence. We have no John L, Sullivans| Fisher and Merkle popped to Fisher.| Engel fanned. Moellar fanned, Foster and You rbetts among our cham-| NO RUNS. filed to Lelivela, SO RUNS. pions to-day. Wine has no place in the| ‘Third Inning—After Moran had gone] Fourth Inning.—Chase filed to Me- training diet. John L. learned that when| gut in the third, Northen hit to right) Bride. Dantels beat out a bunt. Dan- it was too late to help him in his pro-| field wall for two bases, Snodgrass |tels stole second, Paddock fouled to feasion. Aropped Smith's hot liner to left, but] Ainsmith, Lelivelt Ked. Simmoni Greed |tecavered the ball in time to throw | singled over centre, scoring Daniels. HE finest lecture on clean Mving) Northen out at third. Smith dled st When Simmons tried to stretch the nit | that I know“is the lithe, smooth: ing. muscled boxer, with his good) ‘The Giants failed to score, though] to Foster to McBride, ONE RUN. __ Tommy Muroliy, who fought Young Trowa $] # aunouncer at Gibson @tomach and good nerves, It's an In-| they had @ great chance. Meyers si Mil Me far —_ fe Chan cena == . 179m 0" ai Jed Mletcher and Tesreau both Med]}out, Me jan to hase, aPorte of the Ne ft spiration to ait at the ringside and watch | Kel, | Eletcher wi eee io. lett, | fan NO RUNS. HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. maker, The clad wil te located {lo movements of such w magnificent) Yl Meyers to third, Doyle] Fifth Inning—Hngel and. Gandil_re- CRAG; 5 selling: | rk avenue, will restime its besing’ ahows | specimen of 4 man as Packey MeFar-| ned a long drive to right that] tired Hartzell. Sterrett out, LaPorte ines Reet furlongscMontressor, | iret nt ime feparks tare (be baa oe Financia lana. looked like @ sure home run, but North-|to Gandtl, Fisher struck out, NO Be ans core tol, 20 tp 1, 8 to 1, won: ptgrent fm "the club eacent gs an genres, tom Imagine a man with a fat paunch andl ern jumped up against the wall and] RUNS. Ringling 109 (Byrne), 2 (0 1, 7 to 10, 1 to] show, & whiskey breath sliting at the ring-| pulled it down for a great cageh, NO fl Menor, ce wits MoBrige 4, second: Yenghee, 187 (Koerner), 8 to 1, | Johony Kilbane, the feath . aide looking at Key, Is It possible} RUNS. nen to Pace A ae sc 2 and even, third, Time, 1.084-5. | will be @ busy woe tied months his eannaee, - Fourth Inning After Daubert had|retired Ainsmith, NO RUNS. das oy arousal | 2mm Dunn.’ Naving arranged. three ri for auch ® man to avold wishing that} | Toannit Wheat doubled to left, but] Sixth Inning—MeMillan out, La Porte eer alban eee Him, |, He will first meet Johnny Dundee for wn be had lived as clean a life as Melar-| tire and Fisher both popped out|to Gandil, Chase died the same way. | #lgo ran and fniahed is Hime Tin Oe here he wilt hos Jey Sgprney: to land? What would he give to exc to Fletcher, NO RUNS. Danlels singled to right. Dantela took [yesh a Monn Wt (Davies). | fittsbureh Sept. 10 ‘tnd then ‘hike back tor New flesh and blood of a McFarland? WINDSOR RESULTS. walked, Lelivelt singled to left, but! i19 ((hilling), 10 to 1, 8 to 1 and 7 to 5, — 5 1 oN H i 18 iF last show. this year in the St, "Nich _-_ = y ‘0 omec ora | #hieo, joMabons on . ers refusing invitations to drink or| olds; five furlongs; spurse $600.—Ondla- Gal ‘Hall iy! Mec ig re te Intdora | shion, the Moxehone hed oo phe ok closes Re free hOky War. And ming, We Ate dee tauegteve 18 4 MANY STARS TO COMPETE “THIRD RACK.—Three-year-olds and jer st mmesrat. woking around fore, mea they learn that if you want to excel and| first; Battle Tong, 108 (Mum , 1b to ; J Aas by ft they will not reopen th, be a Feal man you must avoid digaipa-|1, 3 to 1 and, 4 to 5, seond: Hew IN SWIMMING MARATHON. wp} selling; one mile and seventy yards, ee hocetea CE SSRI ee tion. Oak, 1% (MeTagica , ca Subst - : i 3, 2 to 1 and abi Which exhibition do you consider] out, third. ‘Time, 1.0%, Are Among the entries already rocelved | e¥et ret: Hedge Rose, aus (Schmitt: | iy pion, the “Indianapolis middleweight, speniising Gnd Gegreding’ to the eyes! Crretiawope Bs gry aod a M4 alt l for the modified Marathon swim to} find sir, @ (Ford, 70 1, 8 tod and 7 to today tured! soe ™and' the ietimation te dite of our boys; that of a drunken, sodden | ran and Anighed i! tacplechase, four-| Ying out the endurance qualities of ite{g, third, ‘Time, 146, Lady McGee, Ell {ean his proposed “nupowente. He was bilted. to Wreck of @ man leaning on a bar, or of] | SECO Sarai Eh 2 mombers, the United States Volunteer | Gro, Dr, R. L. Swarengen, Grania, Door- |flent Crdowe Jobany Thompson in" cin tnoatt & clear-eyod boxer, Mill Of the health | year-olds ani upward: about two and a] Mom findinetti, Oakhurst alwo ran and {0% baer Das... He wired the promoters that he and vitality that asset of his profe most nece: | 136 UST one thing more: Do you know) * that the nations of the earth are|® taking up boxing; that this year| ‘4 there is ten times as much boxing as there was ten years ago? The nglish and the French Governments are en- vouraging box! Boxing is being ita taught in the German a@ the Russian tri and the Swedish armies, It ix being {hy taught, not to make fighters of the inen, but to quicken their thinking pow- sand make them self-reliant. In the French army particularly boxing has ter “become the *port most actively encour- jed by the wise directors of the n&- 1 have frequent! heard expressions of Aueeicas tho O™ w, PC Chul wearin asave, tion's policy. Why? Because the Fre admiring astonishment at the ringside . ry if ae New York 8 a8) seus c are & progrossive people. They know wren two boxers, after a furtous bout, || alten, yy a Titel Mh Rati Bhe that clean living has become necessary | jaye stopped suddenly at the last bell |] Chicago : 3B te Paina, at ae to @ nation that may at any time be) and have shaken hands with @ smile RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S plunged into a defensive wa And box: ang a exchange of generous compli- Jere New York, 8. First game, 8 ing promotes clean living, ‘To-day every | ents. But that 1s the apirit of the na Cheval Pe ‘ame, fegiment in France holdw its boxing | sort, he Chica ' me. | tournaments and has its champions in UB as Boek Pate, Leal the various classe Weestlinn Toucnnuent ‘Teeliahti st feshington, “2. | ‘There ‘g one quality developed by box- ing that I haven't mentioned. It 1s self- control, .The man who can knows his ameally the last to be drawn into @ by ry [quarter miles |1 to 12 and out his spirit: ih ‘Two finish wrestling touruament at Miner's box gnd | tomes “in billty to defend himself ts a, Navn ‘Ajge dol ate NO RUNS. into a double he wan thrown out, Milan *Ringmaster, 155 (Wolke), at ving Corps has those of a num der of the best distance awinmers in Capt. Ray Frederickson of nd, Winner and only finisher rs swim, is one of the favor- won;@Prince: Jampton (Lyneh), nd; *The Ht, third 1 to 1 In last y n Cotton lost rider. ny ites, Frank Murphy of Ridgefleld Park, 55 N. J, winner of the eight-mile Hell cot brawl He hag learned self-con-|Gate swim in 190 and a well known ot ull les necessary to a swimmer of distances from one mile up, ul poxer absolute contro! of the is also favored. mper 48 most ‘mportant. A favorite <> ck of the ring Ix to attempt to make| paseball, Polo Gr'ds, To-day, 3.43 P.M. » other fellow lose his temper. With | @ianta va. Brooklyn, Res'd Seats and Boxes that he loses his skill and cool judg- office Bt Av, Bldg. 0 to 12 A, M.@. nt, and is an easy victim, The Bible “He that is slow to anger is bet-| than the mighty; n he that taketh t ruleth | city." | bouts will be feginre of the wil”: ‘Theatre a tonnes | Mex Zathus' pastes. hese | will ap) Lin, contests Ceorge Botheer, ‘ A Wann eurnsues STANDING OF THE CLUBS GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY ee ee “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK a ROBERT EDGREN ED BY WHICH DO YOU ADMIRE? Copyright, 191%, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Tue “Desnaring AND OfVTAL! ZING SPEC TACLE é i Seppen, SPRITLESS Or & MAN LEANING AGAINST A BAR .= Ora conrest in WHICH SUCCESS Depends UPON HEALTH, COURAGE AND CLEAN LIVING ? Cyclone Johnny Thompson And McGoorty Matched, BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. |’ At Fordon A, C.—Young Gloughrey vs, Patsy Young, Frankie Notter vs. Harry Winters, both ten-round vouts, Will Meet for Ten Rounds at Cincinnati Sept. 16. BY JOHN POLLOC. DDIE M'GOORTY, the crack West- E ern middleweight, who meets Dave Smith, the champion mid- dleweight of Australia, in «a ten-round bout here next Monday night, has been signed up by his manager, Marty For- Matches Arranged. Young Sieger vs. Willie Mantler, Mike Rowen vs, Young McKenna, ten-round bouts, Brown's Gymna- slum A. A. Saturday night. draw vat the St, Nicholas A. ©. last night, re- . fe, The | Se¥ed "a guarantee af $1,500 for hi the ina, for another important SF celta of Tig show amovoted, f0"62,50% | Aighjer whom MoGoorty will tackle 1 | hivglls Main ‘hrothers Hon inthe show. fax the | “yo y ‘Thomp- ve fighters in ‘the three" ten-routid. bouts | this bout will be Cyclone Johnny THO” | fought on « hercentage ‘basis. Tn ‘adiftion ‘to this on of Sycamore, Il, who, ike ere were many incidentals to be aid. Goorty and the other middlewelghts, — Johnny Dal Fes te next yountater” wis wit te anata Re ht i claiming the middleweight title has been claiming t i ttt since the death of Stanley Ketchel. Me- Goorty an} Thompson will meet for ten rounds at a show to be held in Cin- cinnat! on the night of Sept. 16, via Goorty, accompanied by his mana) and Tommy Gary, the Chicago Hght- | ,/4pe Hum weight, .rrived in town to~ He | to offi city at thi will finish his training for out | de also! hoidn that ietpotant with Dave Smith at the New Polo A. A. ee i ielscaeed te Mt phiress receives 81 mat, Sas (Mand could not perform.” “Peoria had him Owner Ebbets Consents to! owner of the Brooklyn Baseball Club, announced to-day minor interest ir known Brooklynites, former | ance with Mr. Ebbets’s repeated declar~ | ation that when he ceyided to part with any of the stock in the club no one but }@ Brooklynite would be \]owners of the motor boats ahd the ‘committee in charge of the races was “Tee RESPECT OF A man FOR A MAN , AND “THE FRIENDLY WAND-SHAITE, FOLLOWS EVERY BouT, |McKeever Brothers Bu n the Dodgers Interest i Part With Some Stock and Brooklynites Grab It. Charles 1H. Ebbets, until now sole that he has sold @ the team to two well J. McKeever and Alderman brotae: Keever, permitted to buy tt The size of the block acquired by the MeKeever brothers is not known, but it is understood to be a substantial share. The McKeevers, who are in lizer business, are well-to-do, hgs been elected E. vice- president of the club, the other officers J. McKeever ymaining: C. H, Ebbets, President; coi, Ebbets jr, Secretary, and Henry Medicus, Treasurer. At the time of making this announce- Ankle Deep to Be One:of Detenders' It is to-day practicflly assured that Ankle Deep, Count Mankowski's big motor boat, will be selected as one of | the American doats to defend the Harmsworth cup against the British craft on Huntington Bay next Satur- day. In the first successful elimination trial she covered the thirty nautical miles course at the rate of 34.951 sea miles or #.903 statute miles an hour. With her owner at her wheel she dashed four times around the seven-and- a-half-mile triangular course so fast that when she finished she was nearly ten miles In front of her nearest opponent, Baby Rellance -‘1, It was « distinct triumph for the Ankle Deep. She took the lead et the start and carried Baby Reliance III. along so fast that the latter looked like @ disabled duck in comparison, The de: feat of Baby Rellance III, was a severe jolt to the friends of John J, Ryan, who built her. i That there ts dissension among the made evident early in @he day when two protests were lodged, This discord threatened at one time to kill all chance for the trial races during the afternoon every day and remains th ment Mr, Ebbets also declared that the new home of the Dodgers, Ebbets Park, Will Igy the scene of at least one game this season. It is planned to have the opening contest at the new plant Sept. 21. Circumstances may arise that will interfere witn this plan, but Mr, Ebbets is going to do his utmost to give the fans a chance to see the néw park be- fore the season closes, In order to make sure that the con- tractors who are building the stands will lose no time in erecting them, President Ebbets visits the new park for several hours at a time. The diamond is al- ready completed and is fit to play a kame on right now, but the out: ie still unfinished. There will be a stand for %-cent patrons adjoining the grand- stand in left fleld which will accommo- olas A. C. Had Brown foug' date 5,000 persons, while ou& in deep centre field will be erected the %-cent stand, which will have seating capa for 1,00, On the concrete wall, which will extend from deep left clear around to the extreme right fleld corner, Pres! dent Ebbets intends to have eight flags flying, displaying the name of each club in the league, One-third of your life is spent in bed. The right night garments insure comfort. 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At this speed he will eclipse any speed ever made on @ motorcycle by one-fifth second, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. finished as named Tooked for Sept, 10 against “Chicago” Knockout SOURTH RACE.-Handicap; selling Brown, a sian two reeka pent are | thfee-year-olds and upward; mile and a | *"\"yina ‘$1,000. guara sixteenth—Judge Monch had walkover? | FIFTH RACH-Two-yeir-gids; five fur » 10 (MeCahéy), 2 to 1, 7 won; Popgun, 98 (Turner), to 5, 1 to 2 and out, second; Chuckler, (Qarter), 16 to 1, 6 to 1 amd 3 to 1, third. Time, 1.002-5, Federal, Ethelberg IL, Progressive, Little Hugh, Ambrose and Medelsohn’ also ran, Tartar and Federal coupled, . longs.—Tar to 10 and o [Fees atetives, hig York, Me {x iid PIN Tab ake apd worltes, ee GAMETY sities Wet td Sat at 2 0, OFFICER 666 LOBE jiiias Wale THE ROSE MAID * Too Weber's {iii PAUL RAINEY'S AFRII eROCTOK S| ihe tia Ae stk THEATRES, ows Bway. | UARKER, JOB Bua Barth Ke; Photo Plays, ait Programme 6 Mondave and manned ‘Biggest Show onEarth STEEPLEGHASE + petri ® d le Steambees 0 — a 1 Grandstand, T. trom on BR. ‘after each performance rr Fred Bonde Benton Mien Perry. M HENDERSON'S Misic. Y7v1 ip SPAMS LINK" ETHEL ii Simms & Co., John & Rivoll, Goodrich, Van & Hil P LISADES PARK YOUNG BROWN’S DRAW WITH TOMMY MURPHY PROVES HE'S A COMER Would Have Won Had Not Murphy Been Aggressor in Early Rounds. Young Browp, the east side I weight, Proved gonclusively that he fast developing ‘nto a topnotch fighter by the great showing he made tn a tens rouré bout with Tommy Murphy, wite whom he boxed a draw at ths St. Nici as well in the earlier rounds of the battle as he did in the last five he would surely have been entitled to the hoaors, In the last five sessions Brown landed Clean and effectively, and more than once shook Murphy up with his short snappy rights to the jaw and his inside right uppercuts to Tommy's face and chin, As Murphy had been the aggressor alf through the battle and had a good lead up to the sixth round this work entitled him to an even break, Murphy's shows ing was a disappointment. He had no force behind his blows and he did aot fight effectively in the clinches as he has in other contests at local clubs, At the end of the third round there was & rough and tumble fieit in Brown's core ner between Sammy Smith, the former Nahtwelght fighter, and Bily Rodenbach, the ex-amateur heavyweight champion, It was quickly stopped by several spe clal officers. Rotenbach, who ployed by the club officials to see that only four handlers are in each fighter’ rner, ordered Smith out of Brown’ corner when he saw that Smith was the fifth man there. When Smith got down from the ring he made a remark about Rodenbach and the men immediately came to blows AMUSEMENTS. SAT-EVE.Aug.3 1ST sow At Last Something Different! WILLIAM FOX Presenta THE GIRL FRO BRIGHTO THE LARGEST AND MOST COSTLY MUSICAL SHOW IN NEW YORK LOOK AT THE Cast: RAYMOND & CAVERLY Rober L. Dade, fife Te “The Skattells” and RUS OF 100 PRETTY GI EVENI 48 PRICES saTy 25-86-50-75 60, SMOKING PERMITTED | HIPPODROME Si4i%,,. 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