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Morris-Reich: Bout Ends Like Cappeta |. by The Pres Putiishing Os. ry Mew York Werlt) amateur met the professtonal, hile stick in hand and rap an inoffen- ive ttle golf ball all over the lot quite as effectively as Messrs. Vardon emé Ray, the skilful professionaw. But that's a very different kind of a tent. It takes/a cool, steady skill, of cours But element of personal conflict is lacking. To Mr. Oulmet Meas Vardon and Ray are just so m strokes from hole to hole—a mathem: feal proposition to be overcome, There's * ne elash of bodies, no feeling of superior | weight and power and aggrcest force, no fear thay a movement may bring instantancous de- | Ro feat, training of nerve and muscle es with a single biew. boxing, wrestling, football all these eperte where the test in made with body body, grip against «ri fist, the professional has a 2. 22-year-old Mr. Reich must felt that he was up against proposition when he sat waiting ring last night and glanced across He didn't even loo! REICH PUT AWAY BY CARL MORRIS AMERICAN LEAGUE, 2; Detrott ‘ag KESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES Giants and Cardinals THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918 SPORTING PAGE IN NEW - YORK: IMPRESSIONS OF THE GARDEN BOXING SHOW Copyright, 19, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. ke i Fs St. Lou wi dae ets HEE 19 A itt of toms ame, “Ci SDULED FOK TU-DAY Mew York at Cincinnati, ii Pittsburgh. ‘Teo games, | fieladeis Of Chicka, "Tro "ganoes Records of all MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. ican League Bat all players wh Averages. based ie ft MORRIS LANDING “The "0, IT AGA MATER DODGERS TO OPEN ATPIRATES HOME WTHDOUBLEBLL Game Brought From Brodie lyn, Where Teams Played 14-Inning Tie Aug. #5. “prog” Contests Between “Pros” and Pave thetuneees snap eres ema Cuteness, wears ' Amateurs Usually Do. | Sane splitting oven with the Reds n'a doubas ROUND, CARL Toor . | 2eAder by clove scores, will this after- aerereneic LOUND, ‘noon begin their last series of games ta Pittaburgh. ‘They are scheduled to mest the Pirates tn a double-header to-day, the extra game being one brought Langford at Garden Next Fri- day; Packey McFarland and Tommy Murphy to Clash Oct. 17, and Willie Ritchie and Leach Cross to Swap Punches Oct. 31. By John Pollock. IGHT fans will have an oppor- F tunity of seeing some great fistic battles within the noxt six weeks, a8 Promoter Billy Gibson has succeeded | In arranging three important battles, to be fought before the Garden A. C. in Madison Square Garden. Gibson en- gaged six star boxers, all within twen- ty-four hours, As soon as “Gib” had been informed carded for Oct. 17, but both McFarland and Murphy refused to change the date of their battle. Seven clubs will hold shows to-night, Cc. Fleming ve. Walter Brooks; St. Nich- olas A. C., Young Fitzpatrick ve. Fred- die Hass, Joe Coster va, Kid Ghetto; Brown's Gymnasium A. A., Young Sieger ve. Tommy Farrell; Irving A. C., of Brooklyn, Tomniy Teague vs. Tommy Bergen; Queensboro A. C., Hughey Rodden ve. Young Glover: Atlantic Gar- den A. ©, Dick Peters vs. Andy Cortes; Liberal A. C., 8. I., Young Dy- son va. Sailor Danneny. ‘The gross receipts of the show of tho Garden A. C. last night, at which Carl Morria stopped Al Reich in two round: in the main bout, were 9,223, Of this amount Morris got 20 per cent. which gave him $1,044.60, while Reich received $002.40, which was 20 per cent. of the re- cotpta, less the State's five per cent. bare from Brooklyn, On Aug. Dodgers and after a very promising start, A GuexeT v1 n Au ‘the kd Carl and the Pirates played a fo eet crea oars rig oF WATER. Face tle @. each side scoring three runs. Bavare Garden last night, moved his oA see A iy i. the ant lay the Pirates coud er dis havelikg AL oucient Al Kelok’> Crtzs DURING e e beset ™ bd played off there. Henee it aaa tn a ove tm YE Billy Gibson Arranges i eres aoe tin, Semi- FINAL. eason the Brooklyne hewe count won only two games here, the first they ‘That® the way It usually comes out played in Pittsburgh and the - ‘when the tried ani experienced pro- po. Brooklyn they could defeat the Pirates: fessional meets an amateur, no matter mr, Reice ree m an Ou S| Br°2 three times, @o that the series Sor how good the fatter may be among WASNT very ——— ee will meet in @ ten-round scrap on the asic ne iinuea a et) teams other amateurs. It's all very well for Sountie night of Oct. 31. 0 6 in favor of the rates. young 2-year-old Mr. Oulmet to take AT TIMES. inboat Smith to Meet Sam) wattacn tried to nave the contest]. The teams engaxed in a double-header at Brooklyn on Aug. 13 and the Dodgers captured both games, which augur well for to-day's contests. Camnits waa charged with both defeats, but cannot Posalbly get revenge to-day, having been traded to the Philadelphia club. The winning Brooklyn pitchers in the double-header were Wagner and Ying. ang. Who the respective pitchers tn to- {day's gamo will be {6 problematical Manager Clarke insists that he will give some of the raw material a chi display its skill around loose, among them Barney Daffy the Great Falls team of the Union Association. He is touted as a coming ‘Walter Johneon. It is likely, however, that Adams will be the centreplece in the first encounter. aii WHITE SOX LEADER PRAISES HIGHLANDERS. BY JIMMY CALLAHAN (Manager of White Sox.) wi ho I am glad Zeider is getting beck t ane up to including Wedues | that Attorney-General Carmody had de-| 5 |, mani {aterented. He was actually bored. ‘ite a, Ses ised! oho bate on tr Fro, i and who bare on eraregh OF ESS | crscaenat, the Btate Atniotla Commie | Bleich’ toot pS ce tik cetane Meaney Into good enape, for he is, fine @ glance. “When time came to tren e797 Bare a cet et ute, aA sion could not prevent .slored fighters) was certein that Reich would take the|| wan't goldbricked when the P. La Pare for the bell Morris heaved up bis UL u -s1e¢aQaer Ptubert Brookisn 3 from mosting white boxers, he called up| ™easure of the Oklahoma engineer. || gave up Chase in exchange. . ; ‘Dulk itke a volcanic mountain rie- {gling, Brooklyn 8 jJoe Woodman, manager of Langtord, at | “eam 18 mote prying Paina Saar || pause and oe van make a = from gle a ras Aetna away, ——— peated one inning was he tn trouble and ice, olla io Boston on the long-distance elephone |4 rire ine dig fellows climbed into the Siooer tase next poe pe Chistes ta eee, ay tare cis Cont en Fae [ead Le coqpars marae Petal with tne) te ene et hi Sot Sis and got his consent to let Laserere ane Goer tare a taal oa, ioe, Oe top rope on each side of his’ corner, Mathewson Beaten in Opening | tases choked. Hnala cut into} Hyatt Pittsbu 538 108 Ri meet Gundoat Smith. Then Gibson = such speedera as Maisel, Whiteman, in his massive hands and throwing Matty imued was stven trite peomett | istienet® 41 18 ikea Tallow batty ve Att Tank: terwelaht fighter, has gone to Patietel|| Ho'ues'e pretty wood teart risttnoe, wig body back and forth a coup! ir, but ven premedi- i rh if he would allow - | terw » has gone - has @ pretty good team right now, ot ties sash ton vote ring ana'gea"| Affair, but Marquard Cap- | tion, © pan : Be ae fe areas hs een Cnast Peay Ce aaceomna tnt ets Bas Gross ada | | iia SO bat "ne"ey ‘a iy @ posts out of thi ‘The Gtants’ best and on}; a y Yio f i h | his ten-round dou e WO Out . quick to follow e lead, turned nis| tures the Second Battle. | score was overlooked inthe “fourth, # GR A 1) got |Misht, and Buckley agreed, which | tain place before the Atlantic Garden || three. on the level, we found back too, and limbering up in his corner, Doyle opened this inning with a singie| Kelly, Piuabuigh 74 10 Mf $3 1m (Bu | Te Second match clinched was ds-|A- C. on next Tuesday night, Aferta|| the Athletics and the Genstore muah showed wealth of amooth flowing mus- i berd, Philadel phi 4st ie is working out with Young MoOartney, || easier. - to centre and after Fletcher had filed | 4a Hivladelr i Bib 80 155 [200 \ tween Packey McFarland of Chicago! tt Meek Gna bn that might have tmpressed even) pp Lovts, sept. %.—The Giantelto Oakes, Burns walked weet i tis 9 Stovall, aie B04 4 ks ‘hie city, to be| the Tussed Quaker City rr Mornia, had the aiant been looking, | 5 Aided + akes, Burns walked, Herzog tho wm oO Ryan, Cleveland po a and Tommy Murphy of thie city, to doxes on the same etyle as Cross. pine \proke even in thelr double bill with! rolled to Wingo and when nobody|! tw bite tart bie fought on the night of Oct. 17. The men ° B bell rang. Fights always begin| the Cardinals. covered, Charley reached first, congest- 8 Ay Willams, Wastin id 284 will box at 140 pounds, weigh in at the! Immediately after he had stopped A! Seniors to Hold that way—also fight descriptions.| Mathewson was bested in a hurling og tbe path gerrey pease ‘bis drive, we * ‘illett, Detroit st A ringaide. 4 Retoh & maneser ot nomen chess t4 t Reich whirled about and started! que) with Salles, 1 to 0, in the opening | *"ding 4 weak roller to jee, whose “3 Tk 1s Gibson called Sam Wallach, manager) made Carl Morris an o! Rd Bi Me T - Day a a Isha por CI a Binal ry gg abn box score, which embraced ten rounds, | pia a veith 4 Uiagl oa aver’ maa “ae io ue if GL ‘33 | of Leach Cross, Into one ot toa private | (revelling expenses CAA he esa Pe ug mee o 4 HR) Maps forced to took up at hie huge oppo. | while Marquard gained a newapaner de-| | Meyem then smashed te Mowrey me i ie Hb Ht SBR | Beart Sonsuttation, tn which Glbeon ter arated wilt deere ter that cite ine | ‘The sentor champtonships of the Met- Thief at frat nm non ¢3 by 4 . offer an rt cision 2 to 0 over recrult Hopper in the) or the remaining Innings were. th fis “Slat {] 1B 23 | newed his offer for @ bout between! night. He may be matched to box Dan |Fepolitan Association will be held at @ifference when the men came to. SA. Hopper is the pitcher that Hee /Glants able to get the first man on. g i 138 #4 Leach and Champion Willle Ritehte, | “Porky” Flynn at the Atlas A. A. of| Travers Island today, and there prom nahan traded in 1911 for Sinister el the th Mi Ht i ” cepted the match. The men’ Boston in two weeks. fees to be @ hard tussle between the Seeman mastoden, apposcd to neat Kinsella's dos. Hopper looked very [shot a double to left, but. perished it ‘ss : See New York A. C. and the Irish-Amertoan ki pert, weakening only in one soning when | hen Matty rolled to Mowrey. Doyle’ a it oA ©: 18 both organizations are anstove * ae he moved, Bat. there mng| ® double by Merkle scored two rum er | the only incident to break the monot- | K in Solna, Wasting i t) fe win) the srextent number ot events, @at on the big man either. He wan|, ld Ironsides Matngpaon yielded after ony of 1-2-3 atuft $ ot is Hartael, New" York ki eard on the yers enc Reeraite clones eet nea ees hl’ bod! @ determined stand the first fracas. very auspicious $2 417 8 ra in the junior meet, hel & 4 th thin-bodled and tr. ‘held the enemy acoreless for nine atart in the “Ket-away event. H Fe ia tee the season, but the Irish-Americans got Sig ‘amateur was nervous. Morria| rounds, but a triple by Wingo in the] fann juinian, lowrey on fi ois ’ @iso that Manager MoGraw of the | ¢ven With them by winning the greater wee lees stirred than the tense rows added epic and a subsequent single vy |ten pitched balls in the frat round amt i Branch Rickey, Browns’ New) Gino thet, Manager MoGras there, bo. | number of points in the national events Me @rownd the ring. Reich blocked the kid Quinlan after Evans purposely had} iy. without yielding a hit. In the by ii Get |!a"ng, probably, that thereby ho will | at Chicago. Giet Mad. then drove his left deep into! heen passed sulted the show for the|ath old man O'Leary cut in for = aoa Manager, Would Like to be able to look over a number of prom-| This will be the Inst chance for ow the t'e body. He seemed to become crusty Cardinals, sliced single to right, the first off the oe f ae faing young ball players at first hand|door titles and the closeness of the ao itt mere conbdent He eoved more |" watty really was outpitohed by Ballee,| Rube. O'Leary promptly was effaced Tae “ko 18 4 Either Danny Murphy or Ira] and also will find it possible to have| strugele 1s JnGloaten by the fact that ¥ .}on a peculiar double play, te Practice gam Mart! surrected Shman sising up ‘Toast wefore begin: Whose Gecopilve erpes Are hed the ear) oh 0 FS ry he pel eae, rot 4 ft ia 4s ics ti pel ae ER sere ee tor the Rare inn ater baloe out of ming to carve, walked down upon the) Alted Glantx swinging lke weaklings.| ete otmary back toward fret thee 4a 1 Thomas of the Athletics to — competition for nearly two years, Amateur end) hooked a solld right|Ballee held MoGraw's minions to four lthrew. to~ "Merkle, nipping. Oakes, [tories uinieraie oda hw He Thomas J. Lynch,. President of the ee cee againat, ie ett eye. Reich quickly | bits, judiciously distributed. He lesued | Merkie'n toss to Fletsher blotted out | Wie ’Ne Tne it ig Sy ae Assist Him. National League, has announced that! TWO REVERSALS IN TENNIS broke sway, and plunged) two passes both to George Burns. In the alow-footed O'Leary at second. Pitadelia "S183 817 nh 1B the following contracts and releases TOURNEY AT MONTCLAIR. snother othe body. Morris om, Mt, Lone. 44 4 , have been approved: ‘OU ° hooked him on the chin, slancingly. | A bir ie is Walsh Ath ‘Athietios | Contracts—With Boston, Jeft McClos- ae Again Reich sunk his left hand home| A A h Yi i sia af volter, New. Wet grounia prevented the Athi key, J ; with 1 ; % Fisot* Cletel in| Key, Jack J. Quinn; with Brooklyn, Ray were recorded ia the Qo te wrist tn yleiting muscle. That| merican Athletes 25 Years aR ' i and St. Louis Browns from indulging 1p. Move (probationary), Elmer Brown | women's lawn tennia tournament at the wes plan of batt! nd for @ min- A We ° the final game between Washington (probationary); with Chicago,E. F. Har-| Montclair Athletic Club, at Montefatr, ute he followed it, driving in left after head rs) or ays u livan 4 season, Before leaving for Washington | grave (probationary), and rogular con- Y left, while Morrin, towering over him, td Derove,’ Fiitedale Branch Rickey, the new boss of the| trace vor tei; Pete ‘Allison (probation. | Ni, J: When Mra. William H, Poweh mie ot hie guarding righ -- > The movement attracted much adverse | Grinet, 8 Vie Browns, announced that he Intended '0 tary) and regular contract for isi; with [and Edith M- Handy ion lace da Teach the covered . eriticlam promoting professton: dopt an entirely new policy for -|Cinctnnat!, R. J. Robertson (probation- 4 S Guddenly Reich let Ko A. A. UL Secretary Given sm. It was shown that the subscrip- it cee waltare ot the team, and that every lary): with Philadelphia, V. g Duncan Barvara Flen ., is ae m! ip and Morrti tions were merely for amateur pur- wei Wilaheret scone morning the players would be (paaenieo (probationary); with Pittsburg, Gilbert The fenree ip ne Oaks Ret) re to his chin, ur co) shi 2 poses, and the prejudice was allayed, | Na! heres Bese Am ague Pitchers’ Record: d indulge in @ heart Britton bationary), B. A, Duff; \ ‘eS moment and blocked a few, Rousing Reception Upon jeni'the aunacrimions wit contin gtecatie, Hf pienere, who fare pitch. In games Tcord of ayichere rie Pave pitched fe gues to sneneiile 004 ie previous aar'® mia- Dione ¥ tay In the other portions of the towne renee, then after getting another | ‘ “ | << ——- Niches apd Clubs. GW, H Ave. te en WY, Are, ltakes and to plan for that afternoon's! Releases—By Brooklyn, uncondition. | ment. for, it was the decision of Yeft on the Jam, plunged in furl His Return From Europe. ||NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Kani, , ‘ 14 1088 | game, “Hickey also let #t be known that ally, Fred H. Gross; by Brooklyn, to|Tie"eonu aval round. of the cup siaeiens ‘ onsiy eft, right, left to | } ‘ould lke to have either Danny | Newark, International League, Bdward nok aes siasten, 7 er sear hier Bek, lots to the hand os RACE CLOSEST IN YEARS. “oat Murphy or Ira Thomas from the Ath-|J. Phelpa; by Cincinnati, unconditional: |(" which Mise Marte Wagner vag heels, And the bell rang. In the first) yaiicy 43, Sullivan, Secretary of the - ie te leticn to hetp him in the uplift of theliy, Frank B. Davis, June 9 Charies| ave met Mrs. Charlee N. Heard, ome — Reich Bas Showa a or w A american Aiea Alnleiie Union P| ewark now needs to win but one of Browne, but he has slight chance of|Warren (contract cancelled) an player | ‘Ms mo er of that . punch, It was 4 ot. ite four remaining games to cinch 4 |W oft 714 | Hoahl Bees — facing Mii to , He has several lying ~ one of the finest in the moting the interests of English ath- | performance haar annals ef golf. dam. 00.—Adr, leten in Recent, Fenehiog _ the Oran Oiitie, Telrad On te Ceatie FORTY tc digny did aS sisteniiy ys der a tt Am the reult of the election for base-|by St. Louie, to Kansas City A, A., H.|,2" coming through in the doubtes \ wfternoon from the meeting of the Inter-, (eUans did ia typed ye ey vecaus 4 3 P| ball captaincy at Williams last spring |C, Plits. Fouch, « former national charwpiem, national Athletic Federation in Herlin, — 0! raln. but the Roc J ir strong ) ™ y Buster Brown of Passaio, N. J., who has — Des Aone asco ama re a t 8-4, 726, ue 4 oA Waited me | Managera of iy Metrppoiitan, Ansa sith “nal honors by dropping one game or Sack, Oh s thietion ae return to college, He is planning to en-|has handed down three findings, the doubles with Edward wecond roun a minute | tion of the Amerlean Athletic Union with’ A" Gounle header to Torente, Titey, Phi & Grogs, Cleveland... $2 ter Columbla University. Tf Brown doses it @ a partner. Mis Fi and Wirty-seven seconds. Morris flaxs, decorated canes and cheers, The” J 9. | Perdue, Banton 7 oat Athietion sess Will he states that ‘ came out and drove home a atag-| welcome home delewation represented |, NOWark's four gamen all are with fodinsoo, Pista hh o& Pa a a come eae ee Saeetui’ Geen oma And Howard Craig noored thle Ki \ geting felt. He followed with heavy, moro than one hundred chibe ant more | Lert in ett ya bh mare Brenna, Pala pi EHR ah Teton 0 F oe ier aera pan tke cantata any fashion at 6-2 44, blows that forced Reich to, than ten thousai |win both of tt “ tt SE Pg 3 Oakes Alnalle, the second baseman, be- With both arma He tonsed the | Mr. Sullivans trip did not chante te inning. CEE EERE USAMA ae Sica Men Fi 8 8 i 1 Ing elected over ium by one vote. Gil- | decision of the Natlonal Roard in ward. BASIL FOSTER WINS F around and kept after 1 ont ° Should Roch re " e 5 former New Yor! y prep Harry $708 unused to being on the re-| beet (in C0 moras wend ot the cont of tonday'a douvle-hender, and “Oemare Rateth ie ® 8 3 % $ ver vol‘atar, Ie looked upon as Brown's | full calary, two weeks halt salary end WATERBURY AT RA forced to cover akuin. Morris stag. | Hid. “Swoven is the next Best acitete! conned with mucus hm i3 if H t Jack Molnnis, the sensational first |by Norfolk. ‘The player's claim was| English racauet champion, ai Bim with @ right clip on chin, bation and Ensland “4 boor . |. The finish ts one of the most excit- af 10 1 } baseman of the Philadelphia Athletica, | that he was injured while in the servica| Iawrence Waterbury, the Fashed and hit out with both | ONer nations are outclassed. | bing tn yearn in. the tea a i # 8 8 basernan ofa place in the line-up when [af the Norfolk Club, and the Norfolk champion, ui the New York hands. Morris drove a left for the body Lefye hay Doty country in Europe [interest centres 13 5 $ Connie Mack's boys take field | Club was ordered to settle and Tennis Clu’ yesterday, and @em < he amateurs aring caine dows present from every counlry 1p BMlSR® | which: probably nN i Hy i! against the New York Giants on Oct. @ — good measure played one mose uddenly hooked his right | Oi, plans for the next Olymplo 1s ‘ if Motnnis had his arm examined under| Newark fens, at a Board of Trade] giving the American champlem it to the jaw in aw little, snappy games, Ral +H F Fy 18 the X-ray, which showed thet no bones | conference, discussed plans for fittingly! Again the Eng!!shman won, 7 Shae didn't travel a foot. Reich rhe subjects under discussion in- A big sensation | ae} : 3 were broken. The news was welcome {honoring the members of the pennant: |” Foster is being urked to euter Felt at full lenath, started (| cluded the games, thelr rulos and regu- here by the news of the | mon We} ot alone to Mack and the other mom-| winning team In the International! qmerican champlonahip. matenea by aaaaed say 1 4nd sitions and thelr financing, There _ iB bers of the team, but to the ‘fans’ |League. In view of the fact that Roch-| Qi he played in Jaguary, Tt" tp ing out on his right pide gone Ait ibbles and. arguments He for the Amrican open golt ’ ‘as well, for “Gtufty's" hitting abfiity ia lester dropped one of its games in the | Jinie that he may have Lawrenes @ever moved unt!) the ten count war championship, Every golfer in the 5 % expected to count heavily in the games. |double-header with Toronto yesterday, bury as his partner in the doi few. Then he was quickly helped to, }eountry confidently expected that the i — there 1s @ remote chance of Newark | ne cannot bring over hie brothep sqorner, whore lie mat in daued be-|sengively attended. Never wan there|champlonship would be won outright by ‘Waen the Toronto Club of the Inter. | being pagsed by the Broncos. Whe season pagiand, it until they pulled the soKBY yuch harmony. Even the question of | Vardon, Ray or Reid. @pectal cables Le national League goes south im the|closes to-morrow. The Board of Trade/ oeeee nein . from his hands, Uirew a towel Aiinces was agreeably adjusted, In, have been published with startling head- — 9 pring for training grounds it may head {and the City Council will co-operate in| sy ternas 2 Shoulders and hustled him to preiand a movement was «tarted to lines, such as ‘Foiled by Boy Golfer. nary round matches in the various t- [for Marlin, ‘Tex. It Is reported thet {the oelebration fete, and Mayor Haus- . : WP Gemwing room |raise by contribution $600,000 for pro- |The Dally (Hronicle describes Outmet t yesterday in the! visions have been finished, and It ta ex-|the Toronto management contemplates |gting, when he returns to city on - Wiire clase tournament at the West side | pected that the finals will be played to- doing its spring work at Marlin @prings | Monday, will be asked to name Satur. Nearly all of the preiimi- |‘ day. Is ta stated ‘Gay, ran the Olympic games in Berlin M, an @ alty peer with the New York Giants,