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° onde TUE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919. SMITH EXPLAINS GAMEST FIGHTERS BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK - r gy ' eee, OF sta IN RING’S HISTORY. SOME OF THE GAMEST EXHIBITIONS IN RING HISTORY - Copyright, It, by the Preae Pushing Ca (The Wow Tort World) ” st There Have Been n Rhouwsande of of Game Men in the Ring, Those Who Are Not Game Soon Cropping Out—Some Instances of Pluck. | | F fant easy to pick owt the “gamest” action ever wen in o ring. | ‘Phere have teen so many abeolutely game m: their courage in so many Gifferent tween them. Besides, to perform the ? “gamest” action & man must be ab- 4 eolately game, There are boxers ° whe are confident up to « certain Mmit, but who will never go beyoné it. There are others who have the courage that has po quitting point te ' ‘Theee are the game men of the ring. One of the firet bouts in New York under the Frawiey law wae that be-| out had tween Carl Morris, then @ novice, | At Gane aman a on we eet,” ANY WAG CARL MORRIS WOULONT STAY Down Jim Fiynn, Morris was a giant | WHEN HE WALWwED into A BEATING BY F. Ld FoR Runu io sige, but noft and fat and eatizely | Form, TEN TERRIBLE Rounds : add We WALLoPS : lacking in skill, Flynn wane sem, _ = soned veteran, a rough Aghter whe | a Spe te pies an ae firet: Lahore, 118 (Borel), 4 to 1,0 - h ing from a N Sten, feared nothing and was as agers Af) ihe Bron, Mveryeoky snowed, Mask MG ek are 4 sive as a bulldog. | miased a half on his putt by eight thin Teme, 201 3-6 ‘Tae : One of the gament performances 1 inches. Any Port, 00; Prince Eukens, 16, eimp | over 084 in a ring was thaQof Morris. From the first round the hard little ‘The sixth wus extraordinary a ma faa ripped and tore at the soft big one. Poor Morris never took « single it was halved in virdie de Smith ie a ee \ backward step in the ten rounds, except once when he lost his balance ‘al Mats wally boreiP eopbtees Wea Oak i } @ eecend and stepped backward involuntarily. He walked in steadily, hole. Driving out of bounds along with = fe never siopped trying for = wingl@) wae «: 4 down five times, an & flutbed second comt Bmith the sey- > fe worse beaten |Sious for seven or eight seconde peg | enth in 6 to par 8. . z . at the finish. Hie|time The last time he was up ana T™ hth did not prove noteworthy, ie - awelled out of shape ‘aying on his feet, handa down Fv each ing & then to @ regulation 4, 5 fis ayes closed; a red miat of bloody bert Legs ‘And Wublia lashed out pate tes Feb! was Loh flected : (Ceetnnet trom Feet Posed prey na In and Arapped him te art gone out in o par 37, Ce ne naan Yat, [Mv beam a hnonkout had not the bell National ‘Champio jon Breiks|Snen teak Davies Lands McGuinness’ gs oat Urry inate per aranaed Tom te Ms cle, tremich iat _—— Horse First in Big Handi- |e, Tou'tmancs ssc an asso ane Morrie pushed in and tuurnt- up bin eyeiMt and gazed solemnly in| Court Record and Passes erst tour bite of all sisee foughi—right up, to ihe last veil Of th lthe puyll, ‘Then he toosed the tunel inte aa Give Boe FrZOMAONS WAS MOST 4 cap at Saratoga. peg ica Progesey ooume tenth round the middie of the ring to algnity defoat Alex Smith, | DANGEROUS WHEN HE Looneo “ALL m scforalreyas ‘That was by fer the mont nrutal ox- | Halt a minute inter Tor’ senees came | le to stop the batting jamboree. Ia the MMbition 1 ever saw in the Kast. The |back and the fret thi a meneet © {'} Qpectators were horrified, disgusted) fel! upon was the ww: (Bpacini to Tie Evening Wold.) | __ with the whole affair. It came near lauach. Tom ae SHAWNLE, Pa, Aug. 24.—John J. | begio ohg e \. Me Wa ney cece ine koe eet inet the towel meant Biel weDermott, national open golf cham-| — (ontineed from Firs Page.) le i x tee O04 enforcement of numane rules. tof the ring with flurry ‘of | Dion, never played better than to-day sturbed the atmoephere in i a ie teas I COOKING back upon the Morrie wake. The impression of | "een, he lowere © loa course | right, scoring Beecher. Cutsien, ai and h Daubert tok care of Egan, 4 Fiynn fight, with the effect of it we ality ie lacking. The mental pic-|eeord two etrokes tn the running of | Daubert tol Ee (Continued from Piret Page.) at impressed ry everyone most. 1 don't doutt that [jue ene come of those spetators, afterward Griven to the wall by buniness reverses, nat him, Pitnelmen ever. Harry Vardon, England, struck something like hie putting form| Daubert strolled. On the next pitched who took every fig Joke, even when it nappened to grass in right field. Schulte popped out Crawford tripled to i te of & man wh Marsens sent © slow wure hot tha . °*| net, Bat 1 to thil Hobby filed werd =m effect instead of 4 brutalis tried by many of his strokes, Leica One Ran One tant banda ty ketdaeerg Ungreyoyoeh | Veach. One Run. ] @tronger than all the unfortu At the same time, he wrested first! Moran singled over second. Cutshaw -_—— was pitted against Omith for the Cuba, EECOND ENNING—Bush throw out tures mands out « pene brassy place in the competition from Alex|taced one down the first base foul line sans Doyle was otill out of the line-up Peckizpaugh. Knight lifted to Cobb. \ ete ey ea eit eueat eee |@ Hmith, by two atromen, although Iast'and out to the fence for two bases,| Williams and Johnson Win] and this put Shafer om escond and Dubuc and Tutwutler got Wolter. Me | een imeras in a wear, canes tut a ane | might the Intter had a lend of five|sending Moran to thir’. Collins sent a sent Hersog back to bis ol etation Recs | | Moke a us ak ot thaw Osles VEE have been thousande of| pointe, However, this morning Kmith| fast Bounder to Tinker and died at rat, From Washburn and Strach- | at tnira os rater tannel. Fectiaguuas , ve men in the rng. John To of 4 joran s0o-ing, aw going 7 FIRST INNING — Soak ws gone The Pale Pg] Hullivan didn't know what it wae en ila sdlersoee 1s tu as basel Wael Bent 6 seeciare Ty. Marenne an in Tennis Games. great running cate of Leact’e tens Sy Be ee ape wararte cr? an duo ae. blag to fear defeat. Neither 414 Bob Pits-| dount and Cutshaw scored, after the catch, to deep centre. Evers filed ont to Bnoé- ba to catch Morarity of ban 8s 8 f ball Daubert stole second. Smith also (Rnactal to The Evening to Fletcher. No Rune, tow World). by eal Dredrpisipscriel td pga ele strolled. Fisher came across with a| NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 2.—Wallace| Burns led off with a line single over Ml health, oF the trouiien that come 10 | Ggtermimetiog tek ly he in now in third place at 2m) 1208 drive out to the board for] F, Johnson and R. Norris Williams 24, |*econd. Sater got Bhafer’s hot ground- ail in ume, have remembered Cart om, tending hie knoskout | three tases, scoring Dau! and Smita. Sonne’ firat, but in trying to catch ; Airokes, while McDermott atand both Morrie in the ving, reatning heavily |2UHeH when he looked iIke @ whipped groken, while MeDermott stands 219 an@\rhiy way enough for Hung, and Pack-|00t> Of Phulsdelphia. won thelr match ong made @ wild throw fm the blood haze, stassering, lunging Kaward Vardon's pat from| fd Was substituted. Miller kept up| today In the sixth round of the went to third. Pletcher Tommy Ryan was game. It then drove a long fly to Williams and elumaily, wut never wincing for game. He never) oi road, despit the slugging with another three-bagger| Comers tournament for the national | then fave up a fight while he could raise a | SUrOat, despite some unprecedented drive) i 4 1 Burne scored. Hersog laced a ‘clean erun der the punishinent, ne to deep left centre, scoring Fisher. Exan = ceil Ry ater matting dn the | ikMd: Jack Dennpyeey was of the clean- | I9k, aaain needed 79, to 79 and 7 yea lawn tennis championship. Johnson put| {0008 into left. Hersog was out steal- strain sort, Fitssimmona fought hin we | terday, which atti leaves him high at| an’ Hovby retired Reulbach at first.} out John KR. Strachan of Ban Francisco, |{,0" gecond, Archer to Briéwell. One" Bauman singled te ceutre. Boum out | / ii ste | niet Aight. It's a gud thing to have o clear | (ho middlewetant championebi, Five Runs, One Laft. to 8,| sinaiine Oe hy three sets to one, by scores 2, i “i comception of coursge. it's « 00d! quickly hed him helpless. SECOND INNING—Fisher and Dau- ik a bicalalcaibe Has + Rua. tora walked. gr fied to "naseon thing to have an example tn ones] solutely game inen Fite bert took care of Tinke: Dodge was each sing! ugh short, Crawéeré mind's eye and io glance tack at the| mercy In hia compoalt nate at first on Fisher's error. Clark| Williams eliminated W. M. Washburn P N iene ete Mental picture and way silently: “Tin| hitting and begged Demprey be as game as that fellow was, any-| the ir" sald Dempae: be ‘You'll have to knock me T remember another game thing that | il! be Ween't without iy brute: wide, Pater Corrigan, an vid time mig Grown fat ond soft, was down and out fm o California town, Along came e big, some Thora who nent a short fly to centre, which was| 0! New York in straight sets, 6-1, 7-4, Baler lifted a high Ay to Merkle, Wile ren taking third. Veach stole second. Tut Ta}, | g008 for a base, Dod; i to second, | &*. pee was Called out on strikes, Ne 20| Packard filed to Collinn, Bescher wus ain and cloudy skies threatened to wa fethm trikes. N, Bridwell backed out on ehert right! 7! an easy v' on o ‘o Wiine. | cause @ postponement of the two big ena ‘got Merkle’s fy. | Nome and Town. | Jas, Milligan, Wyo. Val Wm, Kntwiatl | Gilbert Nichol John Hobens, E Wm. Onilvie, Phila Andrew Cambell, Phil 42) Two Lett. matches, but at noontime the eun and 24) Moran made hin aecond hit to left.| wind had cleared everything and tar- Cutshaw hit into @ double play, Exan| pauline saved th to Tinker to Hobby. Collins 2 oe eee oe nt a husky, jo owed fellow who wee ——<g——— BR W. Loving, Arcol drenching. Society and week-end visi- |Yoped @ liner to right for @ single, scor touted a6 8 coming heavywoight oham- rT David Ortivie, Morria Co. coe eee eee ee Rana mt wae an onsy'| tors established another record attend- jing Murray. Marquaré popped out to HEYWORTH DENOUNCES James Norton, Trenton. ance in the THIRD INNING — Bates eent | “rane wor ena ee Hg a Bled out krounder up the first base line and bs OER TR NON ee aarane Aveioe araek out GUNES wan an easy Out to aDubert, unassist-| *7Y fear of his alicing returns and tous | shee vetruce is Me Riae od. Collins captured Egan's ahort fiy| three games straight before Johneon | "ins tines clean to centre, Marsana singled to centre. | "cored. With a demon service he baf- Moran made @ pretty pickup of Hobby’s| fled Johnson and his flerce volley drives fast grounder in right centre for a ain-| were more spectacular than anything gle, sending Marsans to third. Collins| geen this week on the championship |out Merkle. No Runa, Twe Left. made @ @reat running catch ef Tin-| court, He econ had his maa 6 to 2, ang| FOURTH INNING—Leach got a bese ker'a short y bafick of second. NO] inen took th Aian 200 Lett the set 6 to 2 Wheat made three healthy awingn| Strachan . Cer eereee Gordun Amith, Lehigh Valle; Goo, Hayers. Phila. Jor Mitchell, Upper Mont, Jack Jolly, Newark... J. B. Hackney, Philadelphia, WH, C. McCall, Philadelphii William Braid, Baltimor R. C. James, Philadeiphi Charles Rowe, Beaver Val, Orrin Terry Canoe Brook David Honeyman, Newark... Rernard Nicholls, Phil | | Bromters were looking for suine one to EASTERN YACHT CLUBS. Gght Van Buskirk. Jum then Corrigan] gre bEe 4 Peccived o wire elites him that his CHICAGO, Aug. 39.-—-Commodore fe was dying in an Kastern city. He| James ©. Heyworth of the Chicago ‘ta dollar, Yacht Club, whose syndicate expended Corrigan voluntecred to Aight big Van | $20,020 om two new boats to defend the Reckirk. This was in Htockton, Cal, | Manhanset Cup, to-day severely scored the night of July 4 1s, Untrained, | the Mustern olutm, the Manhasset Bay, having only & remnant of his tor- ¥ Ger OIL Corrigan went into the ring | ‘** Indian Harbor and the Larchmont, determined 10 fight for life and love. | fF Announcing they will not compete tor i [ delat Ress5ne238 te a a inate s SELSRERLGHEABTES Besneneze drove a long double te right advancing Me must try for the winner's end. At |t* trophy thie year. Heyworth claime] Witney gtd, England ag) St Packard's cruves, and went back to| /onneen oF iid lb tatags PY to third. Zimmerman trod | Little Nephew + he least he must fight so well thet he'd | ¢ @oate ware built on promice, teat] Lavy kay He ‘i ois |the bench Daubert bunted up the Johnson scored the firat love game| ou: nei drove a jong fly te Murray. i ‘Ten Gurely get the money due a luser. There | 7eer that the Kesternere would com-| 5° y Mater inet t, Clty..70 zip | rat base line and was an easy out when he made it 6 to 1. Strachan! Runs, Two Lett. must be Ro call of ‘fake’ coure of | Bete Herbert Strong, Inwood.. 1 2m]on Packard's quick pick up and throw | changed his racket and a battle royal! Leach made a pretty catch of Mur- threw out Moriarity. peor condition, And he did fight! —_—_— MeDonald dmith, N.w York..60 mag] to SOpRr pte was called out on| ensued for the seventh game, the West-| ray’s fly to centre. Snodgrass Seay Hie he lasted he rushed the giant n, England ..... na gag] Strikes. No Runs. erner getting !t after deuce had been| out to Zimmerman. LPH ayeund the ring, But in the fsth round, SARATOGA ENTRIES. eared nina ly pitebareh “ & FOURTH INNING—Dodge sent a! gcored three times, On bis own service| sie into left for second PHILADE! 1A NATION Think it wes, Corrigan’s arma grew ‘Aleok Bmith, Wykagy!. pu |arane cutter to Cutehew, who retired! sunngon won the act. Berquers lise’ out GET PITCHER C; { Reavy and hie knees weak, Van bus BARATOOA, RACK TRACK, §. ¥. Jack Mackie, Dunwoodle. ‘ag{ him at first. Clark wans called out| girechan, ‘ar eet ee - . } rey 0d him dawn time and time] Aug, 28.—Kniries for Monday's reces| 4. J, Brady, Boston. gion atetkes, Packard popped to Cutabaw. |Sonnson so, ‘ easy fly to Fi Bridewell singled PHILADELPHIA, Aus. 28. | | Four of five times ure ae followa: Fred Moleod, Washington...’ sat | No Runa, Strachan'n unsteadineas buoyed John-| Past short. Archer bk to Marquard, Dooin of the Philadelphia Ni Survek the floor and got up | VIkWT RACE —Trreey ent epeard;| George Ha: nt, Washingtor tg] Dodge and Hobby took care of| yon and he disconcerted the young| Who threw to Fletcher, FOURTH RACE ; ‘League Club ennounced Sorter, thst Be ioe eee bg &. ‘enn. Tie erm, Jade | Tom Anderson, Pittsburgh. 29| Fisher, Milller skied to Bescher, Roul | Westerner by playing to the back hand had given Infleder—Dolan 1; ac Mackie, Fox Jilin, bach sent & slow bounder to Dodge, Tom McNarama, Boston... who retired him at first. No Runs, J. G, Green, Hot # rings Mo| FIFTH INNING—Bescher hit in front The crowd quite deserted Vardon and| of the plate and died. Miller to Daubert. Ray af hole or two until near the| Bates ambled. Reulbach was unable to clone, for it was evident from the| locate the plate and Egan walked. Mar- . quick double play. The Merchants and Citisen# Mandi-| consideration for Pitcuer coma hree .@ixteen jam Jackson, team. The deal games before Strachan managed to ) ‘On hin own eervice he assumed a) Shafer stole third. Fletch Hmith to Sal nging at hie ides, ‘The 1. TH 110, teclmpe, ter Muncie: @rowd was shouting “Htop it” and ‘the! peter, 107; Lane, 108; Cecelia M., 108; Mage. de were climbing Into the ring | ciee 110; Dimorey, 107; Vie Octavia, 10T; the brutal vietor ewung the jest Hogg rosea 310; Vetruche, 1017; Ureokds, 107; jnmt Corrigan's loose |, vereb, 110: Nelle, 106 MWRGOND. RAGR eicey00r aide and apward ooh awe, 0 sans rd liner to Bev shifted from a driving to a slicing game filed out to Willams, One Run, j 1 iar ce hee fart that McDermott was ‘oaded for| Stopped: the ball but. recovered “i in| and the old timers amiled because they ‘ phokd bear, Mack tallied par four at the to get hia man ut first. Bates and| consider Johnson supreme at this, RESULTS AT WINDSOR. by anury mpecialors, wh were frat, while Hmith took 7, going half|}gan advanced a base, Hobby sent a|Htrachan ... 1264616 0-9-0 him for deliver+ od in the bank, then plumping into bounder to Revibach and died at| Johnson 44672602 6-H rand and finally overrunning the No Runs, Two Left. The result was another etraight|, FIRST RACE Pure em all’ ages: in. SAfinker and” Robby retired Moran. | four games for Johnson before Strach- a Se farted -Ontre: At the second boardwalk John was] Cutsham, tine fled te Mater timpire | AP tallied, When the Philadelphtan ons UE ANNO Fe on ets Gown tn par four again, while Smith| kiem for kicking on atrikee Kiem catiod | ad him 6 to 2 in hin own service the 2 J ? 107; Preston tynn, 1 Aut Monte. 101, * GET’ EM ot NOTHER fight that ended in @ e a A asimiiar way wae that between Ruin and Bhorkey in London, where Tom snowed the uamonras of u ) whieh animal will come right when he tide is so fuil of bullets You could une him for an ash aleve. Tee impression tn that (igh! eae all of at oat Umpire Klem chased all the _¢|longe. Mother Katcham, 102 (Kederis), Brooklyn playera off the bench except onan 638934147 6 0-814 Phelps and Yingling, who were cuoach-} getting @ birdie there = Smith was | lucky to equal par 6, for he was ehort Johnson 4443606 8 é--33— {on his approagh and missed the putt. | ing, E. Norris Willlame made the Anal four! second; Ondramida, 8 (Taylor), @ to 1, Mack wan more than fortunate in| Wheat grounded up the first base line | bY defeating Washburn in three straight | 15 to | ‘and 4 to 1, third. Time, 1.44, Coun- scooping the birdie, for he overraa the |to Hobby, who beat him in the eprint | sete. The star Davis Cup man never | terpart, Giint and Love Day also ran. area, to the bag. Daubert singled over .>00nd. | pinyed better tennis, and he won on his| THIRD RACE Puree 980; three-year: ‘The fourth, par 4 was the third over, 16 to 5, 6 to 6 and | to 2, Aret; Brawny, 108 (Callahan), § to 6, 7 to 10 and 1 to 8, ‘ ,| needed 4. The latter dubbed his eee-| on Collins, Collina grounded out, ‘Tin-| match appeared about o but eS Hae ot. aarelin 5 ond into the bunker, overran the green| ker to Hobby, No Runs. ~ Btrachan had him 40 to love aad won p . “4 g a t my on hia third, wan short on hie fourth| | AIXTH INNING ~7inker nies to.col-| the elghth game after deuce was call: | Cornea also ran ; a H and minsed hie Atth, My ark }ed three times. Then the ecore) 1, > . bs Gar oes Seg a Yor the third time in @uccesston | fouled to Mill was 6 to 4 and Johnson ran out the) SECOND RACE ~ Purse Gam; three: be condemned and avoided, igide, Any +] Mack down in four at the thira, |!” the fifth inning while Collion wan t and match with love game, third, Time, 1174-6, Maid of * « _° Wonderfully Great’ Brith beat out a bunt to Hobby end olds and upward; selling; one mile and '| saaBermott ‘winning it in 4 to 6, al; [Daubert singled over second. Amith beat | Gwe erauancy not on enygre WY M@jseventy yarde—Be, 16 (Kader), 18 te CIGARETTES oy though he was ahort in reaching the|0ut ® bunt to Hobby and Daubert went 1, 1 to 2 and 1 to 4, fret; Gerrard, m ety ol |: | (Caliahen), & to 1, courage. Rharkey and Kubin @verogea j we eee reaped ae tne lak the way arora to third, Fisher | This result leaves Mcloughlin, WM lane), § 0 8 jell ntih the eleventh Bund, when | sAvmmtg sieranre dala escaped well, only to mise a abort putt, Tinker, Smith stole secand | ilame, sobneot, writ Niles to aight it out} seers, Sees, OY. hind, Time, 14 8b | Daubert wae caught off third, Clark Gmiwe epectnoular helo was the| Sr ireaue se Peckend, Ne Rune. Owe | for the charnluusnilp, t purchbow! fifth, whlch he gombied in a Lett. Doing of the Gavia Cup team, unin @ropped Tom hand wiih a right 00 the dhin, In the meat minut: hiarkey SABEBAT!. I'r¥0 flrounde, BD. ME Gret three Fel, Port arimgten and Le Mt, G@ehert : a -

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