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——~ AND NEWSY —— Mandot Won From Dundee in Bout That Was Full of Ao- tion, Commi Ey Yoram Wate | HERE was fighting -pienty at Bbbets Field inst night. The main bout was between Joe Mapéot of Ne Jobmny Dundes. Ten roun: Datic action, whirls, swirls and slams. If one must pick a winner, Joe Man- ot ts the gentieman in question, for Joe sho’ the cleanest, shiftiest, wwiftest and mont effective style of boxing seen in these diggings in a Jong, long time, Beside the New Orieans boy Freddy Welsh is o cart horse with hobbies on Giving the decision to Mandot shouldn't rob Dundee of a whole lot of oredit. He did his share of the work. Perhaps Johnny did more than hie share. Eveo if « lot of it w totally superfuous and ineffective, he was interesting every moment of the time, and he fought like a little tiger eat even in the last round, when he weakened and shaken and bieed- ing badly from Mandot’s fierce upper- cute. Johnny is the most eccentric boxer in the world, He crouched until his head was near the floor, then straight- ened out like a spring and reached for Mandot’s head with well-meant Jabs and hooks. His speed was so great that he often landed, and he was hitting hard, Mandot fought a clever fieht all through. He solved Jobnny’s style quickly. When Johnny bobbed down nearly to the floor Man- Got bobbed with him, straightening up to beat Dundee to it when he |. When Dundee rushed and mixed Mandot was right there with the . His blows were shot like Dullets, almost too fast for the eye to follow. He was cool as ice and as full of calculation as a gunner on a battleship. No matter what Dundee did Mandot had a block or a shift or ‘a counter attack ready. Every move he made was perfectly calculated and fe, executed. His skill offset ‘s strength and aggressive- neas. And he was just as aggressive aa the little Italian, at that. Dundee made som Frequently he ran around Mandot in circles, leaping in unexpectedly with hard swings. Once, as they came to- and diving fo against Mandot's shins, up- getting him. Another tim upon missing a swing, Dundee nearly turn- ed a cartwheel. It was beter than a cirous, and a rattling good fight at that. Both were genuine light- weighte—Dundeo 128%, Mandot 131%. first ten-round bout was nearly as good as the main 4 event. Georgie Thompson of San Diego fought Battling Lahn. I'd like| the wandering attention of the call boxing commissioners right here to; fake weight announcements that/ are being made, despite the commis- | the sion’s rules, Thompson's weight was mpounced at 118% pounds, Lahn’s| 120 pounds. It ‘was evident that the @ifference in weight was much great- er, Lahn scaling several pounds more than the weight announced, ay inaccurate, to C4 the least, spite of the weight hanuicap, Packey McFarlan ite sparring made good. He whipped Lana ten straight rounds. Battling Lahn is a clever boxer with a dangerous punch in either hand. Little Thompson, whose jaw sticks out like Terry McGovern's, danced in and out and offset weight and strength handicaps by superior peed. He was another Terry for ag- gressiveness. He piled into Lahn, Gores Tacoarsont THOveD BETTING LAM arn The Staas i Tee Muy Wier Joanie > RUN Powivew DID HoT ( Fas BITE ACEVEDO - -. HE ONLY - BuT Teo, WRESTLED, C$ $7 M- MANDED Ge HIT IN CUMNCHeS WHILE tc’ . HOLDING WITH THE OTHER HAND WIT IN Breas, udk LOW = AND GoT AWAY Auto Record for an Hour | By Rickenbacker in Speed | Test for 300-Mile Race Barney Oldfield Shows Up Well ;? Too in Preliminary Practice at ‘%e same caro-treo mu | MEAG VULE UL & Cigar (at least It look. 6) hanging trom vue corne, tra pounds in the last year or two. | © has got the same winning ani Sheepshead Bay’s New Two-) Y i one of the stare w oer re the Asvor vdey will feature the bik mot Cup races, the opening ot Ordrome at Sheepsneau DDIE RICKENBACKER has done something worth while in| the preliminary auto practice on the Sheopshead Bay track. While euch drivers as Barney Oldfield, Karl | Cooper, Gil Anderson, Ora Haibe and were content with workouts of ninety-five up to one Uldield was interviewed just after negotiated a fas the practice EMP t spins yesterday, The Californian driver had just circled the two-mile course in im. which le at the nace af 300 wile ey (7a OaannAG an) oe Schutter, 110: Erince, Pbilethores, uv ” 105." Pair Me e Barney jumped out of his De Lage | | Frais 0 Pil ey car with the air of a man alighung | \ me funny moves. | from @ train. Judging by his inane ; Te + you would never have dreamed that he had just been traveling at a reaking clip. Barney greeted enthusiastic manner. over to the low wall of one of the| RACE TRACK, HAVR pits wiong the course and sat down | Md. Sept. 24 and then started to talk in his cus- tomary non-boastful style, “It's been a few lust race around here, at occasion I raced Juck John- son—and what @ joke race it was for I could have showing in the rag against him than track against me, Johnson and @ swelled head, and i kuess I took his auto bump down |: 1 Rickenbacker hopped into his Max- well and dashed around the oval at a} j heart. aking rate, To make it short, | Rickenbacker encircled the two-mile oval In 1062-5, which means at rate of 109 miles an hour. the record made by Resta last week. Reste, is the favorite for the big race, Barney Oldfield has taken on a fo} the writer tn an| Johnny ducked nearly to the | ard He led the way went | ars since my sald Barney. and several times had him in dis- tress. When hurt himseif—and Lann. janded many @ g00d clout—Georgie Jaugbed as if he really liked it went headlong in for more. exchanges he outmixed man and took away his speed with @ shower of punches, Little Thomp- son made a gerat hit with the crowd and was well cheered when the fight Ambre A funny thing, my race with the | 2: Fo was on the very site, but how | ior: the old place has changed. T' the easily the finest auto racing partes OMe ier in the world, It makes the Indianap- | ine Olt Hay Maudie. olla Sheodway look like uw country | atde Sumber I. Y Tho beauty about this course | 9, 110; Filter Gold is that it is absolutely sate, nych8, dFneY made he ta he dug into his inside pocket and brought out a walle o | Semel 1903 Jere Sr, tony nee et t, from which he | Noufits 107s Belle of we “That has got auto racin, ail hollow,” sald Barney, “por ten Inside tip ‘on a couple of stocks, am! this Is my prot for two days pos However, if I can win tha $20,000 first prize on Oct. 2 it will com in bandy, too “If Resta doesn’t meet with an ac- pan cident I look for him to finish pest,” WOODBINE ENTRIES. continued Oldfield, ZEVEDO, who fought Frankie Callahan ten rounds, was eu tly entitled to the verdict. 1am as-| fact, Callahan should have been dis- @ured that when Lahn stepped on the| qualified twenty times over for his ecoles the beam (set at 120 pounds)! fouling. He held, wri ounced up and stayed up, but Lahn | hit, butted, hit ‘was told to step down, and his reai| struck over the ‘weight was not taken. The announce | when the referee pulled the boxers Ment that be weighed 120 pounds was" apart, and twice struck with ap- check for $8,179 led, held and back-handed, referee's shoulder dropped his hands at the bell. from that he didn’t show much varl- ety in breaking the rules, Haukop warned him several times, led to, disquallfy, him | “as he has the My machine If of French one in which | RACE Duray filnished eighth or ninth in| Sept. 24 the Grand Prix abroad last ye “T was in the two Elgin ra Indianapolis race and a four-cornered | ‘ile. i1l; Gold since I left | ine G., 90; in the last third in one of the Elgin races and eighth at Indian- match race at C I finished for named event id stagering round, and Azevedo, trying to put on the finishing touch when the final bell rang. “There is a lot of luck tn auto rac- a6 there is in other sports it machi» doesn’t always That's why I have hopes that something may happen to Rest, to allow me to brin, At any rate, I'm going to make a big home the bacon This means hats made the right way under our own supervision See Them In Our Windows Colors, Styles and Equal to Hats Twi Our Price :: 33 3: $ Stores Everywhere When ordering saye 9, BURKES|| =. (fies; GUINNESS|) en cc 2a Quality L f es serve it planes ser Bottled by-£.AJ.BURKE oat Ppa TS THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY. SEPTEWBER 2 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SEEN IN RING AT MANDOT-DUNDEE BOUT tage we © OR TWO STHER Sisler of Browns Is Best in the press box during Yank-Brown s “Looks to me as if it had already produ Davis, scout and former manager of the ¢ i | ty. OM rand the best ballplayer we en in years.” This brought on quite a discus the line of new s behind the bat he ts a star in any place they put him, fielder, cent. of the men in the le and can play either second, short or third thre Ni HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. ilowance ‘The entrics for to-mor- arolds and up FIRST RACE a better han iia); ane 182; Ten Dale, 156; Syosset, I 180; Top Hi yorum, 182; ‘Gray Led, 144) 102, FOURTH I For three-vearolds and ; one mile and seve 18) The Finn, Ail; ‘Su |. 104; Rober! Bradley, #0, far, 08; Holiday, 8 FIPTH | RAGE,—Two.yearol maid statemen: | and gridiney furlongs.—*Maid of 05; furlongs Rig Fellow m1 10 Fru Tes SIXTH HA Tot; 108; “White “bye, 1100, "Carmen, 103; | an fis Nn Vedado, 162: Bob o' Link, 2 + | Kamin, 1185 Teo, mh «Tatiana, 104, TaRG 1 wot an | Cixi RACE. <For fourzear-olds and up: sell: | ys hte dalle an one, mile “and a aateenth“Vetetan | 108: amtlce Goedel 108; -Aftongiow, 100. Tigi World Word NONE Ye OR ea tT AE RN ARNE SARIN OPE taMactts Manet ONE OF Jonny's Recent Danpet CIRCUMRAYIGRTING MANTOT AND THEN DIVING Bety, Ball Player of the Season ‘“ OW lon do you think it will be be baseball produces another player like Ty Cobb?" some one asked of a crowd of old-timers arked George was looking Sigler, the versatile young athlete of the Browns, “There's about the |e pall and a fifteen-stroke handicap on and after going all the way down | put him two strokes ahead of G. A | i 4“ 1t was the unanimous verdict that Sislor in by far the greatest ballplayer of the year, And this is not due entirely to his versatility. Though he can play any position on the diamond except || with @ net card of 79. |Journeyed up from Washington espe- Sisler Is a great pitcher, a dandy first baseman, a corking good out-[) Qaiy to compete with well 4 In addition to that he hits well over .300, ;|}who make w) t}of the SDEGRACE,| Weather cloudy, "track fase a CARD AT LOUISVILLE. maiden | fooled them. sat The early acores were ite! stlowa: 104: | kde an |} rs 4 bey ds: 81 n Gund, Beechmont — Stakes: Wied: tive pressive. OD; 105; Becky hoo, uttawer 114, ACK, -Soblin ‘stiri ransport, Fuite, 1 104 5 | 100: Bonanza, 1gt, Win tpt, Wome duiiotte, tor: Frist | Si Xr ACE. -—Handi ho MSpoms at at anes, uae aalle an) tires sizteente r ie Br Durmner tid), Atonebengs, 112 WO! Guide Poste 411: Mockery, 5. STowton ler. “112 ‘Yorleting, 108; Mary Warreo, 106; |" *\pprentice allowance claimed, ‘Track fast, Judge Pitney Big Surprise |}: a's In Senior’s Golt Tourney, Leads Field Wi t h77Score, — scoREAT nassau cus. 26+ After Bad Trip Out on Apawamis Course, High Jurist Played : Almost Par Game, Doing 43 Coming In—Sixty-five-Year- | Joe's SHINS AND TRIPPED Hi ee MANDeTS verekcuT Dio “The Busine 5» EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | Twelve Golfers Named to Play For Lesley Cup . a Dunpee Ran NTS Fs NN inca ea oe é | HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. | viner wack . MISS HOLLINS HAD LOW ing and Airet match & tournament at th fuy, Miss ° Old George Alsop, Aided by Handicap Had | with « score of 49, and later in the day, Next Best Net Score. [a tied of Banwondia tet aes — state RYE, N. Y¥., Sept. 24.—Justice;T } Mahlon Pitney of the United States with a 77 Supreme Cour nent | here jay. The noted jurist took | ninet¥-two actual wallops at the lit- Allsop of Baltusrol, who breezed in the old bo here and his luck in getting safely lover the bunkers in the last round | | pleased him immensely. ae pleased Mitre uniformly good to-day. | = weather was just right and the | roe wo was in excellent condition. Ihe majority of the Judges, law-| yers, bankers, authors and merchants | vreaking the 100 mark, and every one arene fifty-five yeara or older. Justice Pitney, though an ardent golfer, is unable to take much timo from the highest court in the land to practice the links game, For that reason few expected him to do ore thing startling here, but the Judge Fr, it, Wollaston ages, Tatnuick, « Mehavoit, Weehimn ort, Oakland i SePren4 epee r] é 2xP RRS: Henry Hutet a ingon, 108, allowance claimed, “Track teat, = TRACK, WOODBINE, Ont., ~The entries for to-morrow’s ‘aces are as follows: FIRST RAGE! » the | inreo-yoarolde upwar wix furlor c rea PaaS Minstrel Bay ad pings, 106; Prolasart, 106: Jim 1, 111; Perpetual, Also ‘eligible’, Kop}, Lady Landon Mite alstar” 308 {| afternoon, made thi all ages: als furlonas =, numbers dd the club ‘8 car new coune-March Court ti; | fighters received bi rt x00, 189; Yow, 146; Ne =. Jorn, 149, | Exton’ and ‘Seas L. PO f 4 Ontario Jockey Ohib Ha York and return; # 8 Sot OFinreesenr oid nod pwamhs tha | $000; Joe Azevedo, R # “ATH piles aud ght ‘Wing, 02; Rancher, | gon, $100, and 17 105! Plate ‘Glass and Fountain Bey, Btable entry, IXTH RACE. 4a; one mile and «ax 108; Exmer, 00; Fair Monta ae aR ae als, TA STANDING OF THE CLUBS. c tabureh 480) a f ros apne 99 Spee Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock Plate; $600 aided: | John Weisamantel, holding open air boxing shows at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn since Memortal Day pouncement after last night's entertainment that he would ag ena not stage any more of these shows this AE COND "HACK North Country, Mendicap:| year at the Dodgers’ who has been 1k We adh, tiaM ER: |The fans did not turn out in ae large it was expected they would money on the show. : |The gross receipts amounted to $3,479, and the State received $262.28. ane; handt-( the exact amount which each of the six | $1,400; Joe Mandot, 1,000 and his trav- elling expenses from Chicago to New $500; George Thor Battling Lahn, $100 marten, . 113" Harpegat, (108) Martian. 08) Pair Mon | 102; Tactics, 107; Pate Gians, 96, fountain Pas’ | jgumediately after the Dundee-Mandot PeMMS | pity Wellman, matchmaker of Madison Square Dominion Handioap) $1,500 | Garden, eempleted all arrangements for a ten jearokle and upward. foaled in Can-| nnd bare between Johuny Dundee and Cham THe Teas Ban! | pion Willie Ritehie to be fougne - ad "| Oct. 7, This bout takes the place of the Shugrue: bout, which i» postponed until Oet, 27 nnouncementa were published ex PROBE MRRIOE yl ce AURA ano aon seer ‘on, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. it New York. | Boston at Pittsburgh. clusively in the final edition of last night's Even tog World, Maxey Blumenthal, manager of Al Releb, re: ceived @ telegram from eich last night stating that be wes on bis way back from Kaness City, where be boxed « ten-round draw with Jim Flyun on Wednesday night, and that he would start tretming on Sunday at Dal Hawkive’s rosdbouse for his bout with Gumboat Smith, which taxes place at the Bt, Nicholas Hink on next Wednos day night, Paddy Donnelly, manager of the American Sporting Club of Harlem, pas arranged three ten. round bouts to be fought On the night of Oct. 1 In the main go Benay Leovant will tackle Al, | Tromme of England, who has fought some good | fights since he has been here, In the other two | bouts, Harry Gattle of Portchester will meet | Farmer Bullivan, and Tex Kelly of the Brons will go against Eddie Hurley of Canada Dutoh Brandt and Young Sotsberg, two of the best bantamweights in Brooklyn, will come to: ether in another ten-round contest at the bronaway wporung Caw of Brovayu wou night, Both leds have fought before aud always put up a fast fight. After this bout Brandt will resume treinipg for hie tencound go with Kid Williams a¢ Baltimore on Oot, 6, ‘The Sharkey A, ©. of thie city and tho Queensboro 4. C, of Long Island City bare com. | pleted their card of bouts for their shows to: morrow night. At the @harkey A, ©. Clarry Marsbal will fight Young Ketchell, Jimmy Vowers will go against Joe Stanley, and Hed Mack Hooks wp with Avtio Edwanis, At the bore, Kid Queens will ena) punches with Tony Marengo ond Mike Smith mecte Young Stacey lea had the |} sy best net score in the final round of |}; \the annual sentors’ golf tourr \3 Judge Pitney | i ing field in| ded p the compet | md}this unique tournament succeeded In . \ of Yorkville, ‘Two ctube wil hold boxing shows tonight, ul the Brown A, A. o War Rockaway, Paddy Burns | Freak . Bailor t the New Broadway 1, Jack Dobbe, Joon Malone vs, Johany ate! OD, 9th St. telegraph 3) Them Phill tl the strain, and { m7 | to unders ves John SPORTING. i W POLO A.A. 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