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eR a a eS ee TUE SVEWING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. -[eoS?BShe] ———————E————E Copprigh, 1014, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New Tork Evenng Werle) g 3 SAYS OWNER OF CBS : i i; ad y 2 a > 'y With Scrubs in Practice Games i il resent, and he must have afterward to relieve him- On er Ropes wren tong laugh. The idea But SRewns cauant NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 0—ag Moran poses as MORAN'S ARM AND editorial in the college paper yeater+ STOPPED The PignT « day blames the Yale authorities tor the loas of LeGore and other star football and baseball players. The RT ) writer declares the athletic advisere should have impressed upon all of RiNGwD’ ficers, committees and candidates of teams the importance of the eligibility: rules. i} e LeGore said to-night that be bad Fan Who Bet on Giants to _ | sits s"smine wna He will remain at college, as will all us|! Beat Yankees Pays Wager: “iar Sc 'ivton'wa E i i ii a J ck i i t i 7 : tt i JIM CAN'T HIT, SAYS MORAN; COFFEY BLAMES THE REFEREE || #72: ir E f i z ! play om a scrub team of ineligibies oo bard that the supposed ~~ 199 Box seats at $10.. ayaa euesey dees + $1,990.00 —ae which Coach Hinkley has organised, Peter Maher struck +? p! e ‘7 . seveeeeeeeee oe 27 ' " colle; rite frat. Coffey managed to|Winner Tells Evening World|Coffey Declares He Wasi] itt tox seats at $0.00... COUIEIIIINIL: 310055 | Both Teams Finished With Same |n'tie siate'Venguet and was setting | pracuce, Ss Sey ‘am wed “and stood there staring out over; aders That Cofey’s Blows; Strong Enough to Continue,|} %°2 Seats ot saieataeians ae 2432.00 | percentage of GamesWon and| metecrenn sation, aire, when the off ee Se ee Coe eeeeeeeereee . d e * jullivan"—biew 2 prastcatty Sut'en"ae| Didn't Have Force of Those| and if Moran Refuses Re-|| isn: seats nt $2..0000.000000000000U0N IIIT gene up in July, he explosion landed Don | BOTHNER NAMED AS REFEREE oa tn te alae in ne erat | He Took From Bombardier| turn Match He'll Take aj] 213 Sets, t $1. - 24400 {) Lost, but Yanks Kept Out of| rennin tusting ‘the baseben ints Cash found in box, 190 i Wells and Jack Johnson. Wallop at Him on Sight. bits, finishing the season with fe | _ ee SAM Oe Ghecning tnerge: Bet Last Place. ting average of BO He wisn wastg|ner to referee the Waldek @byssko~ leader in stolen bases and fielding. |Alexander Aberg wrestling match for One or two clubs tried to buy him, | the world’s Greco-Roman but waited too long and he was|at Madison Square Garden next Monday By Bozeman Bulger. Serows fate, the dratt. The Yanks|night was refreshingly simple. Usue 'N your opinion, tolerant reader,|4rew him. ‘estern League ex-|ally when such an important title is a& which club made the better show. |Perts are unanimous in declaring |stake and big money is to be decided Brown the best big league prospect Of |on one man's say-so the wrangle oved ing in their respective leagues, the|the year, We shall see. be selection vite with the bie Gianta or the Yanks? ere an * | Don’ Another shenom who has fallen into|msking the match. Promoter Don't answer the question without al i1frugme, if the Yanks via the dente | fachemen, decided to have the que moment's reflection, It is not as easy) route is a pitcher bearing the best|Aberg each to name three men as you might think. Incidentally, the|headline name that has come to our|would be agreeable to them as referee. Fistic News "ict and Gossip answer eettled more than $5,000 in| attention in some time. W Bothner'’s name was the only one pre- 1 nented by. either, man yeate Immediately after the finish of the |show on Matueday night, Johany Pie end Ridie | bets in Greater New York two weeks )(0,2°U "one other than Url suena noarea, to tind Go ee A, I haven't got a mark on me, day when he can beat me. late of Ottawa. Urban is a pitcher, a | cach. ve big fight, Frank Moran recetved sov- | {istel bythe sind a yma nd Mike} ago and there are others still hanging| right-hander, and at Milford, Pa., aiematatinie eet proof that he didn't hurt me.| All I want 1s another crack at him.|eral telegrams from out-of-town | MCs" “is clash fo ten-rund scraps, fire. while playing & game at the county if my friends tell me that I/if I don't knock bim out 1 will give|clubs asking him to wire his terms| lamer Lichtenstein, who looks after the at-| One instance, a bet of $100 made by | fair, struck out twenty-one batters, SLOSSON MAKES RUN OF looked ae though I was on the verge |all my end of the ri all regular league ball players. After fairs of the Joe We Shieago gy Purse to charity. It] to box a ten-round battle. A theatre |iicgapied the writer to-day trom Chiugn riaiag | SO8% TBs, Will sorve to illustrate: |ieaving Ottawa for the fall Mr. 10 IN 3-CUSHION GAME, of @ knockout in that hard opening with meri him into the ring again|;, poston made him an offer of|thet he bas matched Welling to fight Johnuy | MF. Tonjes bet a friend $100 that the| Shocker toured the various faire with session, but as a matter of fact 1) 0 ie! pioeg ad phe him when! 500 to box three rounds twice a| Dundee « ten-round battle at a sbow to be|Glants would have a better standing|® Picked team. Harry Sparrow says George Slosson outplayed Alfreda “rode” with his punches; that is 1 let!’ Twas only dazed fora moment by|day with his sparring partner all sted by the Dulath (Mfion.) A. C, on Nov. 9.|in the National League than the|that makes him ® ‘falr player” Mind|De Oro in the second game of thete ‘his Bim bit mo on spots where they didn't| that punch with which ho knocked] next week. Moran may accept the real topwotan tssereleaee oF nm Welling #8) Yanks would in the American. It 90] Payne, the old Detroit catcher, caught yey PRE eee ‘The fe in ae hurt mo, Ho must have landed forty | My fewn im that unlucky third |istter offer. en se happened that the two clubs finished| Urban Shocker in that game of many | }cadomy last night The former | but not one of them | ee toy sred ao quickly from Paddy Donnelly, matchwmalar of the American | the season with exactly the same per-|strikeouts and stakes his reputation | 60, cutting down the laters nag to four | iny ‘feet at the count Able to Wet 10} Jonany Dundee, who ia to figure in the vert | Sborting Chad of Harlem, declared early todar| (OO See of games won and lost, Un- | the young man-being a big league| points. Slosson played » brilliant game. | t fee, count of paven Bec | ia, t battle in Madison Square Gerden on| that he intends to have the State Athletic Com. | CCntass Laces star in leas than two years. n the twenty-seventh inning be . bee ave got up at three ‘Tucaday night with Champion Willie Ritchie, has|™lasion order Al, McCoy, the middleweight cham. | fortunately, that percentage kept the| This young man became the prop. |# run of 10. The score: Pot wned Cared to. When Brown came | igen signed up for another battle, His manager, | pion. to postpone his bout with Soldier Bartfield Giants at the tall end, while it served | erty of the Yanks at the regular draft | bop gore) inane nne Scotty Montieth, on hie way back to New York|at the Clermont A, C. of Brooklm on Saterday) to jift the Yanks up near the top of| Price and will report in time for the i i al f 5 d i Moran and Cofey, writing excluswely for The Evening World, Jim Coffey, 80 per cent. of the gross receipts tet about their dout last night in the Garden. Frank Moran.. . oes By k Me ‘ | y Ja J. Coffey. State tax, at 7% per cent. pat io oe “I-told-you-s0’ heey) © daptesis BILL BROWN did because I figured from the outset I! Wrong to stop my fight with would win. 1 planned to outgeneral | Frank Moran last night. 1 him. In the firet two or three rounds|was in complete possession of my 1 wanted to see what he bad. In the) senses when he called a halt to the first round I took everything that! bout. Moran is @ good fighter and he had, yet his blows didn’t affect me all that, but he will never see the i il WHAT THE FIGHTERS | ft St, Paul, stopped of at Milwaukee and/ aight as he says he has lim booked to box Tex boys to get a story out of him before @ change with Jess Willard for the |. the most surpriged man in| pitched’ Johnny to box Joe Rivem et the|Kelly st his club on Monday night and ie there | the second division. going South next spring. ween | championship. 1 moved my head with | the house when | was told 1 couldn't National A, C. of that city on Nov, 6, fore entitled to first call on his services, In view of the percentage being} The work of the Yank scouts, the Nght-\every punch and they bad but a Cobtinue. It's the first time in my ma $ i Send most comprehensive combing of the | glancing effect, | lite that L ever heard of @ boxer being | Joe Shugrue, the crack Jersey City lightweight, | barley White of Chicago, who always makes ie same Mr, Tonjes thought the bet a ly omate ‘eget syst ry on Coffey is a gvod, strong fellow, but | COUMted out—at least it wul~equiva- | who expects to meet the winner of the Dundee. | good in hie fights in Boston, ie engaged for an- 4 draw. His friend insisted that the attempted, is beginning to bring Fe- 1 ‘can't hit half as hard as Bombar- | (et to Ponce he Ay SLILL on his | Ritchie bout in the Garden, has been secured to | otber one © fed Murray, reneged og Yanks had won because of their rela~| suits, Messrs, Huston and Ruppert 2 ; feet and wi 8 COMplete Wits AbOUt | take part in #wo bouts before the big go, Ho| Atlas A, A. of Boston, on Twoslay evening, Nov.| tively higher position, As the friend- t more money last year than an: el Lcaeee his biome ae cot one-third | iin. ‘ will take on Jimmy Murphy, the Philadelphia |2, His opponent will be Milburn “Young” | 0" pment nae at its height Harry ear clite in & eooutike expeditions CHARLIE WHITE WINS as powerful as those of Jack Johnson|, Mf Moran isn't afraid of mo he will | igitwetght, for ax rounds wt the Olympia A, A, | Saylor, the Indianapolis fighter, ‘They fought and believe it will bring better results baa # ty de everything that Johuson | KVe Me Another chance, and 1 willlot “Phily” on Nov, 1 and Walter Mobr of | tewelveround deaw at the mme club several ween! Sharrow came along, . than if the same amount of money | DECISION OVER HARVEY. hed for thirteen ‘rounds, and in the| Win. in sven shorter ue thas he Brookipa for twelve rounds at Waterbury, Conn,, | ago, ‘What would you have done,” he|haq been expended on stars, They 5 estion ry. . — \ Pr closing rounds 1 landed on him bard prove, Me duseuunanle wictory: Tad | Nor, 18 em Dutch Tirandt of Brooklyn will be « busy ban- | 28Ked Mr, Tonjes, “if both teams | now have a tab on every good looking and often in the body and on the bi he Gi eve nse in the chi bg When Billy Gibson, manager of Jim Coffey, was| tamwcight for the next few weeks, as he is| ad won the pennant, even though | player in the country and have op- T want to say right here that T wis io Was ullowed to continue while i | sid after the bout if he intended to have Goffey | matched up for three fights, To-morrow night be | the percentage was not the same?” | Hons on enough athletes to equip the by kde Agl-rd ypdlesd Ht gut! Was forced to atop. fg on fighting, he replied: “Why, cortainly 1 40, | meets Joe Goodney at the Clermont 4. C. off “Why, it would have been a draw| °Mtire league. it et =P f BOSTON, Oct. 20.— Charlie White, the Chicago lightweight, won last night from Johnny Harvey of New York in ee —e their bout at the Atlas A. A. Though The othe; Jim i» still @ young man and I am certain be | Brooklyn; on Nov, 1 he hooks up with Al Shubert ” " White was entitled to tl ard Gif) fohnaon. “Kt they had 1 would uave |aibmin wont aver’ wa" braion tan [ca fake heron be soo nanan |x hase Ac wf bay ama | SS TPH, We 4 gueation of [Re T. WILSON'S TRAINER | wos“natsin he Youna arey's Ward |dim Savage fight Jack Dillon, Dillon | Of course 1 would like to match him right away | Nor, 9 he exchanges wallops with Eddie O'Keefe} standing and not of reentage,” customer, Harvey was on feo rand cc tne ehert Pie that Twas WheD! Knocked down Savage threo times | for « eetum battle with Moran, but I don’t think | for fifteen rounds in Baltimore, Sparrow explained, “Ant now tnat| CLAIMS BELMONT’S HORSE, | the end of the tweive rounds, .|* PAtnew from past experiences that | fF the full count early in the fight, | Mow will give Jim « retum battle, Harry Gattle of Portchester and Tommy Hogan| the Yanks stand higher in their Ne gpemes:.37 REA my right hand would win the fight wan aa in tar worse shape than 1] adie Campi, the bantam-woight champion of | of Buffalo wore engaged to-day by Paddy Don- | league, regurdiess of percentage, you| BALTIMORE, M4., Oct. 20.—August| YALE AND COLUMBIA TO Coffey was wide open for a clip on t inst Moran, yet the referee | caitomia, who recently returned here from his| nelly to meet in the semi-final to the ten-round | lose cording to your own argu-| Belmont and R. T. didn't stop the fight, as he knew Sav- Al McCoy, the middleweight . | ment.” ROW IN NEW HAV sueeeuoueeue't uit Skane 4a sob t stand Np hnre aad "al "medal ct he ay aS A | PS wens, an ene bot wan] it ee Meare bol a jake . pat race, 6 r was en ry he prasad 00d opening, >| "As acre, in ch iat four sounda | sist © O mabe st Fares A 6. See ting eu SN | PPA dou tia nave, bean reoatvad |r at” sam, amis Haan tha oe | ymin it west Te er Hated oes ping the fight when he saw that Cof-| wei was punching Dillon almost at this office asking a decision on the 200. re. paved jorae. | bor on Friday, Nov. 12. ‘This decision question, If the facts are the same | Did the extra $5 and saved the ty , aley then claimed August Belmont’s|was reached last night after ¢ Sparrow's decision looks to us to be | foaley, then claimed Aiqust ond, Haven Water Como had y ed te 5 y= the “proper one. Sounds logical, | ing $2,440 for the daughter of Rock sand. colleges on Lake Saltonstall. . : an overwhelming favorite, i twill, and in the tenth round he had What these instructions gould no longer protest Rissell.| ition’ tired. i dark mystery to the spec- | ,1,Wa# in grant shape for, the fight: | fifteen rounds I think Savage would but Humphreys an- | real Lael ie gy 54 o | have won. that the new Chairman. of | l¥e ® punch, take a punch, and keep| "Now, how would it have been for Bowling Strikes and Spares xing Commission had decided |PUNChing. This I did against Coffey. | iavage if the referee had stopped him It may strike one as rushing the I want a battle with Willard, of ring season a bit, but we hi Sewers Tair of foul.” '*°*" course.” Lat the publi compare ott | would have, Dean a rank ‘nua to | ujastur" wut inauniduat “averages te linn night wore: Lvceum, MH 'vt Mose: [the word of two of the beet baseball ‘clang! tho fight! 4 Teco gna 1 find | the Jersey fighter. Yet what kind of ape Evening a ping By a Silo Ts Laer, ae re stleogint poause te See. Facet reat pe Yanks ave & more ci deal ¥ 6 ns . » 1,044, ve. lepoint, 914. up the mi . [E first round was all Coftey— tha te had up to the me be knocked | fost AA OO ge re diviaval” ar rage, away’ from ‘homme, wil sag i ie - face Young vouttelger in or anined OWvitiie Lev’ through. v tasion of the | ba#eball. Ho is Don Brown of Topeka,| sexwell R. Marston, amateur golf) Chief honors of the th ° 20 much Coffey thatitlooked as |" Wiiie Lewis got me in great shape| ‘It sure is tough on a mffn who has ese. o,ees eda] for the second highest| | ‘The Public Service Commission of the ho en Rubtte Service Comm in the Western League, and formerly ~ | en's competition sat he'd knock fleshy Mr, Moran | for the bout, and he deserves a world! spent months trying to” build 1 Touree ing League will start nec lot Beatrice, Neb. and Seattle, This |cbamplon of New Jersey, tied the rec went ta’ Bd i rying up al The bowl hy nds ord for the links of the Baltusrol Golt | {no ‘C, ‘cocksd whatever that may|of credit for the faithful way he tation to have it all hed to | dividaul % Academy on Nov. }, young man was taken from a Seattle 6 Century Country Club,” She led the. ang ogg minutes mora {trained me. I'm going home to Fitts: | nmithoreens. by the action of the | medal To be eligible for those, prizes | =———————— EO A! Club yesterday by golng round in 1. | fleld for the score prise with 96 * fat, heavy, slow, nore: | burgh to visit my sisters for @ couple| {hind man in the ring. I want an-|@ bowler must participate in at least ‘This equals the mark for amateurs es-| ew record for the oqure, The neat tournament at s in best score was 97, ma Mra. R. of days, and then I will come bagk| other chance at Moran and if I don’ nly games aw Pog team| EVENT WORL WLI NTR ILA tablished in the national open cham-| stockton of Plainfield. : here to’ talk business with anybody | whip him | never want to put on an- |! Lf “4 NG ORLD Bo NG E Y BLANK Plonship last June by Charles B, Evans Sa teat enent buateane 13am Senne oeve ncores, |p Fill in properly and mail immediately to gr., the Western title holder. The Wykneyl Country Club of New - a mber of entries eam mittee, Bvening _Wosta Amateur Bowling Tournament, Marston went out in $5 and back In Tomiie ane bite beet eintt Rt ‘the his} door in#he dark. th ci rm from the Bronx, placing the Bronx Oen- ‘World Building, New Yor! 46, finishing with two threes. Q Ouse. por info ahi of the sound Maren |thtned feny Soe, fats GPa | Re Bea Saves anes We 8 ee ae Gertiemen: Please enter my name in the elimination contest at the | ‘The qualifying round in the Baltusrol pimmes into Coffey and sunk two|ropes with both hands to keep from | day. bowling academy indicated below: championship for women wi right-handers into his body over | falling. i yesterday. Mrs, J. C. that the heart. Then he drove a wicked | Me was weak, limp and defenseless, coiittiee axe somlenen. ter te, free bre, ay Ger | | neat with « card of 9 101 ight ri jaw. joran rushed in with a savage right. | Nov. 1 Geiger's Bronx Palace alle fey staggered and backed away, Mo-| Quick flash Bill Brown struck | Tits tourney ‘will’ be limited to fifteen Metropolitan Bowll ran rushing after him. Coffey was arm, breaking the force of| teams and prises will be t ozi reeling and nearly ready to he blow, and, pushing between the | t™ ialaping on separ thi played Frazer finished ‘The others to| Ml ‘c. Guallty were: Mrs. 8. P. Nash, 105; Mra, | on When ordering saye Alleys. Vred Bruyn, 118; Mrs, Marshall Geer, 1422 St. Nicholas Ave, N. ¥. 119; Miss Violet Miller, 128; Mra. J. A. 2, Bronx Palace Altsys. i} Phitbrick, 129: Mra. B. Beresford, 131, U 4 KE S 998 Westohester Ave., N. ¥. and Mrs. Sidney 8, Browne, 183, when the bell rang. it was a men, held Moran back and motioned | eat White Elephant Alleys = | gall for him, but he came out freah | to ‘him to go to his corner. scores and highest average. 1241 Broadway, N. ¥. § ‘Oo! was ing to his feet Garela—The World t t Coffey was very anxious—third! Moran started after him again, Dut|\y not's duck pin compeution. Eureka Bowling Alleys. Hunts Point Alleys. hs Iheesboaaln Celt Lesees at hopped’ about, dodging | Brown headed him off. As the fight 46th St & Lexington Ave, N. ¥.| | 1039 B 163d Bt, N. ¥. begin its championship tournament at Bronx Central Alleys. | Van Cortlandt Park Oct. 13, A round ‘Moran’ Wan atopped by the referee because| Chester Robinson, a St, Nicholas Inn ‘know | the pone e¥ ig eeene Cofte beaten into a helpless | alle, amateur bowler of ntrant, te 8 nica ome note Who should easily make the little leas slow footed and heavy, fae pee technically won by a/#0me not help bring heme & winning ¢ This ends the talk of matching|*9phy to the Coffey establishment, Broadway Arcade Alleys. 1948 Broadway, N. Y. in Brothers’ Alleys. 0 Third Ave., robin eriew will be played. The sched- ule Cretona Bowling Alleys. GUINNESS. 20-<Townsend va Yonkers, | Marra, ve extended left some more. Boren or Comey sgaines. Wille alleys, will apparently || Lenox Ave, & 116th St, N, ¥. 689 K. Tremont Ave., N. ¥. aries, Koen vo. Rehan Eu Tat ‘ bud i journey. ringing nani gush Tow tenn ute" A teal Ne We A td » oF. ” Moran, he still has a good — t vw. ———— out the wuiting right, land: hand wallop ‘o| Kronmeyer and Hoffbauer jr, are too. Mei ae Serena Sranen on the side of Coffey’ jase jaw. b who will represent the Cro- I am not an alley owner or alley employes and I have never participated rt Com: NO FO! Cottey whirled around and fell on his| make n bout between himself and the [Re Academy in the preliminaes, tm the Greater New York individual or any other open individual tournament ‘rowneend “Harris,” You" Billlards B Vas He stsnightened out and kicked Sim @avage would proceriy ‘outsines|oqiotig Thum's, alloys were crowded, to| conducted by & newspaper. Harte ys vas. @ ai out an el im Pavage wou ly outclass rh ‘th around, while Bill Brown began to/ him in & ten-round bout. eet °C. “Bowling esse opened ite SIGNED saasahaasnasasneonestapaonig siasish| Ea aap es to Slt gount. Coffey was game. He man- The weights, Coffey, 201 pounds; |t. ent. The Mystic Rose team f ‘aged to get to bis feet gud reeled to Moran, 300 pounds, rolled the Dest games b . — ARDRBOS: 60. .ccccennsecoeveronanse serasenane a wt PARE NED Ra NO OM ME NN ee KCN