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Dempsey Puts Over Another One-Round Knockout. George. Yue Ps De oy ei UTHOUGH Jack Dempsey could fot do anything with Roly Poly! Willie Meehan in a four-round| a fn San Francisco recently, he he Dack into his knockout stride a) ¢ nights Inter. On his way back be stopped off at a near Reno, Nev., and knocked @Ut one Jack Moran in just seventy | G@ebonds. Meagre reports of the fight | Say Dempsey could have ended the} ®ooner if he had wanted to.| Moran is no slouch as a fighter by ‘ means, He is a husky heavy- 4 and has done considerable | P24 fighting in and around St. Louis. y is coming East to take / Part in a patriotic benefit at the Na- tiohal League baseball park in Phila- @eipdia on Sept. 28. His opponent is te be Battling Levinsky, Jimmy Pugherty, a money man of Penn- @Pivania, is promoting the show, all ‘the receipts of which, over expenses, Bre to be given to the Red Cross. In- Gédentally, Dempsey is to got 35 per oamt. for “doing his bit" and Leyinsky fig Le reveive 26 per cent. Dempsey, it te waid, might have asked for more But for the friendabip that exists be- tween him and Promoter Doughe og that Dougherty was instru- fetal in getting Sack a job in the ‘Hog Iceland shipyards. Moana 'E feel sorry at times that we are not old enough to answer some of the queries that come fate the sporting department. And| one of our old timers handed us one other day that had us digging trying to get an answer to it! He wanted to know the result of the for the Woodlawn Vaso at) Bay in 1884 or 1885, when | and Miss Woodford ran,! Wel, we've got him the anawer, but, after comsuiting Jimmy Rowe, one 7 Tom Weisb. was'e dead heat. The Dwyer Whd owned Miss Woodford, ! Fun off aud thc p wen: cup, however, aacited cone superiority had met been establis! may betnteresting to anglers to iknow that two records for ‘914 Redert Jump, master vf the launch » broke thi sont record. For he fought a aword- hed 272 pounds. fifteen miles from @w divefin tuna have been it there so far this season as with last season's entire of 363, Meer of the tuna this year have weighed more 100 pow.ds each, Around the| beds of kelp in the channel, HE talk that the war is stopping a all sorte of sports in England ig put to rout by an announce- iy ment just made public regarding % the boxing champions of England. ‘Twenty-two championship contests deen decided in England since i start of the war in 1914. The it British titleholders are: wyweight, Bombardier Wells; | heavyweight, Sergeant Major Bmith; middleweight, Sergeant Pe O'Keefe welterweight, Bergeant featherweight, | ht, Young Jimmy Wilde. IL BERNSTPIN, who used to | conduct the boxing shows at the g Hunts Poing Club in the Broux, ig very busy these days getting up & programme of bouts for the bene- Mt of the boys at the Pelham Say Naval Station. He has selected Oct. 3 as the date and the old Hunts Potnt Club as the place. He has the ives of twenty-four boxers frum Leonard to Young Fulton, and will pair them to get the moat reise action for the big crowd he will patronize the show. He a@G@e that Benny Leonard may ox @n exhibition, but all the other bous WIN be tbe real thing or he'll know Why. If you haven't anything to ao} od Oot. 3 take in the show. You wili helping out a good cause ani doottnee will see some good box: coptesta. NE would imagine that the war had cut into athletics, but it doesn't seem so after loo'ing over the entries for the big three-dey Netional A. A. U. track and ficid ips at the Great Lakis Training Station begina.ng Dext. The entry list ia ‘he and most representative Meet at Newark, N. J. practically of ‘the en! are from men in service. All in thé oguntry will have » her on the extreme THE svewree: WORLD, TUESDAY, surrausee 17, ‘1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | “OVER HERE” AND “OVER THERE” oa by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). Hert BASEBALL IS AS POPULAR. “OS AN ARKESSED TOOTH Corn Tassel Hangs Up New Mark at Aqueduct Beating George Smith RACING SELECTIONS. Latter Was Away Badly, but | Showed a Very Good AQUEDUCT. First Raco—A m4 Performance, Mounts Ninety Simple? OY 7*° —_—_—_——_—. Bevond Ra Third Race — Columbine, Com- By Vincent Treanor. padre, Jyntee Fourth Race—Tom McTaggart, IORN TASSEL hung up a track record in winning the Bayview Handicap at Aqueduct yester- day. He ran the mile and a sixteenth in 4441-6 in @ hard drive, outlasting the favorite, George Smith, which was Star Master, Regal Lodge Fifth Race — Judge Wingfeld, Little Nearer, Barry Shannon, Sixth Tooking Up, chessa I1., Patrol. GRACE. ’ an added starter, Tho old record was Hehe aod Mae 1.44 2-5, made on July 5, this season, to Floto, Lemar- Corn Tassel ran a fine race in win- Choirmaster, Bello |ning, but it is doubtful if he would] Roberts, Rinj fe been hame in front if George] ,,Fourt!: | Hace — “Dan, Aldebaran, . Dour pestighaay eae cents te post on ih Her Lite Cottage, Ben- even torms, @ Sanford horse was| evolent, Crumpsal flat-footed when the webbing went up sir Up, Pe et ney cee and the field was six lengths at lcast aa Race — Dalrose, Moyal, On ite Way before Walls had him go- ing after the others. He trailed the e | tleld all the way to the stretch, but then he began to run. He raced over everything but Corn Tassel easily, but his rush was just a trifle late, the outside, At that her race was a@ winning one. | George W. Loft now owns the Prince Palatine colt which he tried to buy at the Sanford sale, He went Dunboyne, the Futurity winner, is have been broken at Avalon./on the shelf for the balance of the|p* MEM as 9.500. but Rr. Wilson inthe sows, Co. wagon. ‘He threw a splint In Baiur-|derward develoned that Mr. Wileon Bid ‘The first was broken by Ralph! day's race and his trainer, Billy HO-| the colt in for Mr. Sanford. Yeater- @Sn, doesn't care to take any chances of racing him again until he is a three-year-old. Hogan was wartaly congratulated yesterday on the colt’s yictory. Snapper Garrison, in shak- ing hands, asked Bill how it felt to be iner of @ Futurity winner. Ho- in indicated by his answer that his ats won't get any bigger and he'll 0 right on smoking the same pipe, day Mr, Loft and Mr. Sanford got together and the sale was arratged at private terms, The judges hung up St. Isidore’s number as having finiwhed third in the fifth race, when as a matter of | fact he dropped back to sixth or seventh after having set the pace with Hank O'Day all the way. It was some minutes before the mis take was discovered and Piedm’e | number went up Instead. One of these days Fairy Wand is going to have something in her favor and when she does she'll come gal- loping down the stretch in front of good sprinters, She ran a good nace | Yesterday, but only landed just out- side the money. Some of her back- ers blamed this on Starter Cassidy for taking her out of her right posi- tion—No, 6—at the post and putting outside, She didn't get away well from there and had to make up a lot of ground on Bternal again showed he is a colt by his manner of winning the | ¢ last race of the day. Off fourth in| a field of six he had to circle his! field to get into an advantageous po- | sition, He swung wide in the stretch, shortly afterward went into the lead and held it the rest of the way with- out any trouble, Fistic News jor toon and Gossi The selection of the referee for the coming elght-round battle between Champion Benny Leonard, the world's Hghtweight champion, and Ted Lewi;, holder of the welterweight title, which ia to be brought off at Widenmeyer’s Park at Newark, N. J., on next Mon- day night, will be made at Long has told Jimmy Dougherty, the fight promoter of Letperriif, Pa., to get Irish Peteey Cline for him At the big open air boxing show at the Philadel. hia baseball grounds on Aaturtay afternoon, Gut, 2. it to aimcet © cure thing tint the late | ne mmy compe Clay Turner, the Tedian light heavyweight, and Jef Amith, of Bayonne, N. J., have tenn grec. Branch, N. J, to-day, Promoter Tack | Sy wetted te ne ins bout at either the Curley, the officials of the Airdrome | 4°” 2° chia ee a ae A. C. of Newark, Chairman Smith of| Ortdter ‘The imtchunaiwe of both cae an the New Jersey Boxing Commission | after tte match and the ane offeriag the bent and the managers of the fighters will | imuwments wit \and the contest, They ought to make the trip to the summer resort [7M * emt bette, to watch Lewis work and also pick| Matetnakers Mraok O'Brien and Al Upne of the official, With Jim Corbett elimi-| the Netinal 4. 0. of Pulladetphia have cam nated on account of a theatrical en- | i Brera Rcgfby smn prooa venta gagement, it now looks as tf either | Tube af @hiladephia vs, Joe am. ie Frank “Pop” O'Brien of Philadelphia | Frankie Mrown of Mew York vs. Frankie Olart of or Patsey Cline, the Newark refer Piitichie, Resding Lain few Tom will get the job. The writer learned |. i footie “i ‘a Chic from'a thorgughty reliable source |" Mmene % Fimmy Fappee of the Sev, few days ago that O'Brien will be named to judge the contest, A match wae clinotet today twtwan McGovern, the husky Philadelphian fanter, oa Adair of thie city, ‘They will come ton in the ar lout of twolve mounts, to & ttn, at the Ormmmercial ALC. of Botan [on Friday might, MeGorera rewutly fought two rot fachte agit reokie “Youug’ Ari at Lowell, Mane, and Bonny Yager at the Netional 1A, 0, of Pitindenstrin, Aiteudh the Uslede for the fat were pot pmo! on male unt Setuney, thay bere al ready bam, grated up ao quickly tim between $5.00) and $0,000 worth hare ben purchased in Newark, while Billy Ofbeon hae go fer disposed of | $1,000 at the Criterion Cafe, Over one hiundret wee toms tare m far teen diapamd of and Promoter | Tye toxing stam tek we the big e Curley ia of the opdeion thet Ce gato rewipte | yaimabeth, N. J. 00 Friday armory will go over $90,000, | diem quarter ‘sé Camp Dts, nae orer $3,000 for Coole Sea's bore ‘The bouts were The 12.namd tout tetra, Johnsy Donor on | Seated the aectter at a race het her hein hm: | See eg Ses a hae ea Rea fount af Dundes (iret being taken ebck ard again | Chmanyton ‘Tet Lewis, Frankie Hare, Jack Brit tan, Johnny Howanl, Johnoy Kid Alberta were having las eye cut Oyen and Lint baving tne eve t. damaged in a bout, will be fought at the Armury | @% ‘pact weu bose! at the daw A. A, of Boston on Tuoday evenicg, Sept, 24, | Benny Valger, the French iletwoght, and th Both men exper to be Aa penartly gual dimpe Ly tm Une, lodian Usht heavyweight, will Benny Leonant from sow up against Ted Lewin, Leonard | realiags that he comls two fant, Mice | tox with him Lefore the eontest, 7 ot Harry Gr, the 4m @ letter to tip Teaye thet be expects the gale receiple $12,000 when Billy Miake of Bt, Paul and Gre cian heir ten round tant at Porte Meld eveh day with working Oub at tm four-roand bouts, ( Grupy's armnasium, }in @itudnege oo vest Setunlay afternoon, The Revers) bondred fMaht iM y Fined of ‘ich wile tnaa #1 to 89, and : eae sitet Pere pointed tommy othe” af Paterson in oe lana toymnclors it i exproced thet s ht-round. b § meme cram wil tuo out to witoum the bait fore Sat = oes oe ih ett BSiecsey Cig lant night. “Breese it eae vas Master at every stage of the con- Copyright, 1 “over tere” THEY CONT PLAY THE GAME LIKE & BUNCH AH GET-RICKH-Quick BIRDS It) & BVK HuwN ~S - =< Wes 2 “ X A “over THERE “pie THEY ONE THE BONS FoR FIGHTING ARE THREE CHEERS -ANOD EVERY BODY'S HAPPY- “ATTEMPT MADE TO (CLARE CASSELL BAR SERVICE BOYS | WINS FEATURE OF FROMA.A.U. MEETS} TENNIS OPENINGY Helene Pollak and A and Mrs. David C. Mills Also Capture Met Matches. , Judge Sahar. Vigorous Protest Prevents Unpatriotic Measure From Being Passed. ISS CLARE CASSELL, Miss Helene Pollak and Mrs. David C. Mills were the stars of the opening rounds of the New York State championship for women on *he courts of the New York Lawn Tennis Club at 238th Street and Broadway Miss Cassell fought through a spirited three-set engagement against Mrs, Albert Humphries to win at 7—9, 6-0, 6—1, It was by far the mort stirring contest of the day. The tournament, which is being held separately as a women's cham- plonship for the first time, drew an entry of thirty-two of the leading players avaliable, It was the battle between Miss Casell and Mrs, Humphries that completed the first round and it held an interested gallery. By powerfully ph ved drives Mrs, Humphries gained a lead at 6—2 and 80-16 in the first set, By*ombarding the back hand of her opponent Miss Cassell pulled up to games all. At that she wavered as Mrs. Humphries shot for the corners he court. In the critical game Miss Cassell twice double faulted on her service and so lost the set, Altogether Miss Cassell tallied four- teen double faults in this set. This spurred Miss Cassell to greater speed She was dashing and aggre: ing the next eleven games in sion. In the end she completely smothered her opponent in the splen- didly fought rallies. By Alex. Sullivan. HANKS to Judge Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Vice President of the New York A. C., an attempt to put through an unpatriotic meas- ure at the meeting of the Metropoll- tan Association of the Amateur Ath- letic Union last night was prevented, Walter Powe, representing the Alpha P. C. C,, tried to jam through @ resolution barring soldiers and sailors from competing for point trophies at all A. A. U. track and field meets in this vicinity, Powe made the suggestion, he de- clared, for the purpose of protecting the smaller ciubs of the district. Herman Qvertuvveaing, retiring Sec- retary, much to the ‘prise of all hands, endorsed Pow resolution, but Mahoney and other members o: the New York A. C., 80 vigorously protested that the supporters of the resolution soon ran to cover, Another illustration of the inroads the war, with its enlistments and drafts, is making on the conduct of local athletics, was had in the report of the retiring Secretary-Treasurer, A loss of $1,042.20 wag shown, which represented an actual loss of $786.13, | the sum of $266.07 having been paid out during the previous fiscal year, Losses were reported on the novice road run, held in October, 1917; senior cross country championship, and junior ross country champion- ship, Boxing, gymnastics, and wrest- < 5 Miss Pollak ond Mra. Mills each ling showed a profit, In the Sinha played two match The former, by a paying annual dues it was shown| most surprising show of ability” in only ninety-six organizations had renewed their affillations, a consid- erable falling off over the figures of the 1916-17 year, The Registration Committee loss tnoreanes from $261.05 to $750.04, duc falling off in the number of registrations, which fell almost 1,600 delow those of the preceding year. ‘The six delegates to the National A. A. U, meeting wore selected with- making recoveries and by peppery fore- handers, bowled over Miss Caroma Winn, the hard hitting left hander, ene score ‘of thelr encounter was 6— Milas, Winn directed her attack let the backhand of her opponent, only to have Mias Pollak skip around the ball for a fair shot that spoiled the atrategy, the first round Miss Pollak defeated Mri H, Duble of the West Sid nis Club, 6—2, 6—0. Deep court rallies enlivened this competition, Mrs. Mills of the Orange Lawn Ten- out a change. They are: Frederick | nig Club began the tourney by outplay- W. Rubien, Bartow §. Weeks, Jere-| ing Mrs. Edward H. Thom miah T, Mahoney, Murray Hulbert,|¢—2. She then met Miss F! H. Obertubbesing, and Jacob W’ | the ‘young Jersey City Stumpf. The alternates are; Arthur| was & series of driving ra\ Mealeenan, J. F. O'Connor, George | Mrs. Mills moved up to th point 4 ! for th Lester © ‘and overhand the bal! for th foe AQUEDUCT | Every Week-Day BEGINNING AT 2.20 P, M TOMORROW'S FEATURES P. Mathews, Otto Wahle, Stevens, and William J. Lee, O'Con nor was substituted for M. J. Flynn. who was found not to be a delegate at the meeting, George P. Mathews was re-elected handicapper for the local district; Chartes D. Rekipath of Buffalo, was re-elected handicapper for Western New York; Otto Wahle was re-elected handicapper for men's swimming events for this district, and Miss Charlotte Epstein was re-elected handicapper for women's swimming events for this district, —_-_—>- — lee a Fastly Whips Pierce, PHILADELPATA, Sept. 17.—Renny The $1,500 Leonard, the lightweight champion, Arverne Handicap A 2-Mile lechase ats Other Sterling Contests SPRCIAL RACE TRAINS np. Station, aad Bt had an easy time tn hie @ix-round bout with Harry Pierce of Brooklyn here lant night. The champion hit Pierce when and where he pleased, but did net knock him out —=< Drammie Outpoints Tuohey, SURE (LL FIGHT ANY GUY CwHo Is OVER 60 AND RHEUMATIC PROVIDED 1GET" 2000000 AND GS¢7% OF THE Gere RECEIPTS~) ' Golf News more than forty prize winners in the Seniors’ Golf Association tournament at the Apawamis Club last week, only a single contestant received more than one award. The fortunate in- dividual was Thomas BE, Kirby, wh earned a leg on the Boston trophy presented to the Apawamis Club by the Massachusetts seniors a number of years ago. In addition to getting his name on the Boston trophy, K.rby also won @ Clase D prize, Soveral golf tou ments and exhibi- tions are arranged for the next few days | in and around New York, The wom he metropolitan district are expec to guthe to-mor medal play competition in -the interest of the Red Cross. This tournament is| beng handled by the Women’ an Golf Association un Feetion of Mire i EL Donoho retary, and is expected to be the med: of one of the largest gatherings of the seach ‘any are to be given. A mixed ‘some in which the men are to be (areal season. ture of the second day, fox The, annual fall tournament of the 1 Estate Board of New York will be hela at the Arcola Country Club Sept. Medal play on a handicap basis t# i’ be the attraction, with the golfers divided: into. three divisions, according to their ability. Despite the fact that there were zes for gross and net scores! “OVER HERE “JESS WILLARD. THE CHAMPION DUCKER DOES AS MUCH SCRAPPING @S MARY'S LITTLE Lame pa ele eee ee By Thornton Fisher Hoppe in Benefit Match. Willie Hoppe, billiard o , ia to give an exhibition of his ability in a match with T, Henry Clarkson, a prom- inent Boston amateur, for the benetit of the Brooklyn Unit of the Motor Corps of America in Kismet Herkimer Street, Krook — Grand Cireult i \. COLUMBUS, ©, ‘open ing card of t weeks’ mee of t ng here e8 WAS post of rain an will be raced Poa cent a stroke is to be the fea- i NEW A} AMSTi.RDAM \ ; THEATRES LYCEUM CATE hag ss SKINN R Thetis | NE DUMPTY ; MEAT Siehie ferent Hae. Nieds). Wed, & itr a't Atin CRITERION Mate, Welt THOMAS A. WISE in @ comet “ of ctrew life, & Sat R. BARNUM"” PHOTO PLAYS. F1RSF eld THIS. WEEK ONLY R.A. Walsh's Sensaticnar Revelation of the German Spy System in America Exposing the Plots of Secret Agents to Throttle Our Country. A Vivid Review of the WHOLE WORLD WAR. A BUGLE BLAST TO AMERICAN PATRIOTS WITH A NOTABLE CAST, Diwouat by Maurice Tourneur, ERNO RAPER Wi Conducs THE RIVOLI ORCHESTRA DWAY, A REM 88 owe) Prortuctions, BROADWAY TWEATRE & nay SIRARS :' MARY feat ee. GLOBE BOOTH TARKINGTON’: ide into pi IDDLE :PENROD THEA, We bs CORT aii JOHN ERS onehenea. Rowe. RS THREE ‘Like a rocket among the stars” — Thi Went 44 St. rm at 20 BELASCO Mit. thir @ me sw ot bers. §. 28, OHO COHAN dis Wat thisy ne Sat 230: aesannta Cinveat Murcienl Comedy Siiecess MET ZI NG_SUCCESS, “HEA " Rie8 \ LIGHTNIN NGAIETY utsikit COHAN & HARRIS ont ft LIBERT BELMONT." “a, 40. W Mal mystery W. 48 © Mis, Thur _play_ et Went dd St, Mats, Wed, (Pop.) “GOING UP” » 424 ta. Wed, Evenings at § Pop.) & 9 Pop.) asa 30 CROPS AND CROPPERS LEEN pee STANDARD Marearet “Bway & Mat. 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