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—_o— Clipping Received From London Telling How Joe Lynch, the a . Decision in Wi ilde Fight. Sorte, 38; York erclng Wort T Joe Lynch, the crack New ' York bantam, defeated Jimmy Wilde, the famous English Boxer, when they met recently in “Rondon, is proved by a clipping that ‘Das just been received from the other Bie The story is clipped from the p Daily Sketch, and it bears out the @ables went the day after the fight, which sa) that the English press dis- ‘agreed with the refereo of the fight for giving the verdict to the native oon. His fighting in the trenches and his Loaf seven days in the Argonne For- |) @& undoubtedly served to make the ‘West side boy a more rugged boxer be was before he left here to in the big world war. Joe never one ax being very strong he knocked out Kid Williains, it his record of outpointing de fend having him in a bad way just | after he (Joe) came out of the trenches shows that he has made big a jwement in his profession. § eh must be put on record as be- a ‘& good sportaman, Most fighters their managers even squawk when know they've lost, but here is a who is credited, even by the Eng- pepers, with winning, but who ly lets a word of criticism escape lips. He acts like the true soldier 4 . “s ‘8 the clipping from the Daily Sketch, which tells how ys Lynch was robbed of the hon- fm in his recent fight with Wilde: WHO REALLY WON THE WILDE VS. LYNCH FIGHT? | A Message to America From British Sportsmen. For years we have been told that Americans are not sports- 4 oll ow is about a bey fol- of sport in land were told the truth about Amertcans— at any rate, about those who are still in En, n who will go back to t es telling their acl arid ot ye new they were trea’ in England. Let us look at this thing coolly ‘and clearly, The big link betwen America and England was not forged in churches or chapels; it ; was welded in the fighting spirit of the two nations, The centre of the fusion wi the National Sporting Club, (I am mot forgetting the splendid work done by the Y. M. C. A.). ‘weeks and months the N. 8. C. ‘Was given to the Americans as a home. The men who did this are well known, and they do not de- sire that their names should be published again--at Jeast, that is ad anne the spirit of the ‘The Hall Mark of Sport. They did their work because they believed in their work, and that is sufficient reward for any ‘Let me tell English followers of that Americans came to country believing that the Nationa) Sporting Club bore the hall mark of sport, so deeply wed that acid could not take it out. ‘ ‘They were right. The N. 8. C, with its glorious traditions, bas the game—not for money, for sport. however perfect an ideal may be, it is subject to the de- fects of a mero machine. The human factor can clog the In- spired truth, just as a crooked ean stoo the wheels, human factor in the N. 8, ‘ ideal happened to sit in the | 2 as referee at the Wilde- ’ ch contest. ‘ ir. Douglas gave the decision ia to Wilde. I for one—and I speak many—know positively that ir. Doug! bove suspicion, ‘We must get this “right over” to our American friends, T know that men like Exdie Mc@oorty, boxer and man—and a - gengeman in every sense of the 4 as we know it in England. knows and feels this. So do Joe Lynch and Mr. Barry, the mana- wer of the Yanks’ camp at Wind- oor. “No Kick Coming.” They proved it when they sald tm their terse talk after the deci- Sereie New Yorker, Was Robbed of THE WEEK END BEST SPORTI Copyright | BELMONT SELECTIONS. First Race—Salvartelle, Albert A., Golden King. Second Race—No selections. | Third Race—Chimmey Swift, Athlone, Ground Swell. Fourth Race—Out of the Way, Hollister, Motor Cop. Fifth Race—Prineippa, Comme Ct, Columbine, Sixth Race—Rdwina, Marie An- tolnetie, Polysanda. Vv. &, "WHERE Does SHE LIVE,Bovs? OU, SHE LIVES Down InNouR ny VENING- WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919. 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). 7 ~ ALRIGHT} LRIGHT ! Te HER TO KEEP © rH i > |? LookiT ME THEN~ | Took © 3 OM THE GREE! To HOLE CUT=) is MR TERRIBLE ToDAN. (Mm Your Wi HoOFFMA NG PAGE IN NEW YORK 0, Fe SONS WHENRE You Comiv’ HOME —— GUN R NOT. GUILTY ®, °C You CANT BLAME ‘EM | point deiph | bout elph will Champion Twice Knocks Down Charlie Miller, Who Once Fought a Four-Round |" Draw With Him. ing Kast Toledo quarters re By Robert Edgren. WILLARD'S TRAINING CAMP, LOS ANGELES, May 26,—Jess Wil- lard hag finished bis moving picture stunt and intends to start for To- ledo either to-morrow or Wednesday. He has been at Riverside for a week. Cloudy weather has interfered with prospects. soon as hi Willard’ he wants le to have fight, and San Francisco for Charile Miller, the “fighting gripman.” ‘The champion once fought a four-round draw with Miller. ‘The gripman is big and rough, but fat. Yesterday Willard went through eieven rounds of boxing with his two sparring partners, the longest work- out he has taken since coming t California, He knocked Miller down twice In the first round and o go Hghtly afterward or get along with Hempel as sole assistant, Jack looks as if he'd been through 6 cam- paign. “The big fellow is wearing me out,” Hempel told me. “If he doesn't get a few more sparring partners so he can scatter hla punches some I'm go- ing to be listed among the casualties. He doesn't try to hurt me, but he to get him Willard night Sau yesterday. the finest on the chi with Jack mile-an- a seat and | the scales goes with Dempsey will be able to furnish Joss Dempsey. They say have an sion on Monday night: “We have kick coming.” of honestly written—in praise Saturday Willard and his manage: to have Willard’s cun put ina ‘Tex Rickard hasn't put a padlock | {when Jack took too many eighty | Speed bug. at his own pace. jably a few his face is beginning to lose its round- ness and take the weathered look that At Riverside Willard boxed in the can't help it. It's an awful job to! morning, and in the late afternoon mand against fellow a8 big 894) hiked over the hills to harden his legs stron eo and improve his wind. According to emt ier | Kid McCoy has Just come down GRIM Frowing’ faster and hitting |ffem Idaho. He wants to join the Rae feat fas ack Gatos ob it | MiLAN camp as chief adviser, | Wil- hn lard hasn't made any promises as yet he likes it. “Hempel thinks that Jack | iC Coy iuvisee Joss to lore his amile with a few rounds of Nght exercise, |! this Might. “He'll last until he puts over a| "I may smile,” Jess told him, “but this 19 one fight I Intend to win In a se iia — hurry. T haven't anything against as they say he ts. JESS WILLARD CUTS LOOSEIN 11 ROU LEFT HAND PUNCH punch and makes Jess mad," way Hempel ia the sizes up Dempsey's training y so that the champion hard day of training as e arrives. 's last instruction was that a double-roped ring, well ‘ead. padded, and three or four sparring partners who can take a wallop. Jess Hempel with him until the hop o have Walter Mon- aghan, who Is still in the service, but may get his discharge in time to join the camp. Hempel and Monaghan Pioture taking snd Ltn bed pros wero wit Jess in Havana. | prenty.. Of seem: tO) Smam a Ore “Monaghan is a great Irishman,” Jack Hempel with him, and seat to sai Jest lnct might. "t wouldn't be in camp if it Is possible 1. He's always happy, and what he doesn't know about training isn't worth knowing.” | drove to Riverside at mid- | urday, and drove in again It's sixty-five miles over toad in California, ampion's car yet, ax he did | Johnson's in San Francisco, our spins, Jess hasn't the He likes to sit in a back let the driver ramble along Jess hasn't been on for a week, but he is prob- pounds lighter than 260, for outdoor training. In fact I'm sorry for him. BOTHER Trainer slipping, DEMPSEY pb wb oS De Forest’ Orders Challenger to Take Things y for Two Weeks—Jack St. Loiis Single Made Off Giant Twirler| in First, but not Another Until Ninth. By Bozeman Bulger. they hadn't had a first and last I inning in the Sunday triumph over those messy Cardinals our Mr. Causey would have pitched a no- hit game. That, all hands agree, would have completed the happiness | Pittsburgh at New of 30,000 of our populace who had| ot. Leute risked their moral turpitude by en- (Special to The Rrening World.) TOLEDO, O., May With two days of perfect weather in a row, all natyre seems to have perked up and the road ‘eading to Jack Dempsey's camp Was a veritable flower garden Causey Treats 30,0.0 Fans To Great Pitching, Giving | Only Two Hits MAJOR LEAGUE STANDING. NATIONAL LEAGUE, GAMES TO-DAY. Chicago at Bost | Fishe ot 2) pel champ) © Fo his Weat sonth | promising Jemey City Lightweight, will go againet Whitey Pitzgenad, York, rook! at Brooktyn. ~ Cincinnati at Philadelphia, By Thornton Fisher Fistic News and Gossip Jack | up for two more fights. former Brooklyn fig rounds at Lowell, Mass., | Dey night, a | ter ten rot Sy ning, June 9, Britton is to receive a| reache guarantee of $1 Mike of aoving his mother, | | | aLwans HANE TO WAITS IT TAKES Him AN AGE TO LEAVE / | By John Pollock Britton, welterweight cham- who received $1,000 by out the Phila- six-round ing Jimmy McCabe, {a lightweight, in at the National A. C. of Phila- a on Saturday night, is booked | His first go Ahearn, the | ter, for twelve on Memorial 1 his second with Young ery the Syracuse middleweight, ds at the Olympia A. A. | N. Y., on Monday eve- | be with Young cuse, 0 with an option of r cent. of the gross receipts. legitimate middi wweizht | ep, who has Offered many bouts aiuce armed to this -countey from France, te now way to his home at St. Pau! for the puryase | Mike left last night for toe before starting declan that he dors | O'Dowd, the and pot {atend to do any fighting for at least anovber Mis first battle wii urobably be with PC. | slike Gibtone at St. Paul 488 - 2 _Jobn Jennings, manager of the Armary a. A 26 of Jemwey City will tage hie rope woot Gueh | Air toting show at hia big arena at Jemey City | to-nigut, He will put oa two eight-round mais | | events ih the fit Johnny fut weetiog Mick | Kasei, ard in the wcond Jonny Drummie, te | Aefeating Jobany Solsers of Brooklyn in a at Symacime two weeks | contest, | without | national | fifty ‘mi DODGERS MAK A CLEAN SW OF PRAT Sherrod Smith, Crag Hander, Shuts O} tors With Three By Richard Fre; THE Brooklyn ball te. in sweep of the 8 when they won to % It was a} for the Dodgers. The five sent across the platter in inning and not one of earned, Smith, the first that stanza, flied to thin reached first when the Pirate’ fielder made a miserable e fly, which if caught would two down. Magee then singl We first base sending @ third. The Dodger shortstop from that base when Cutsh bled Griffith's easy grow spoiled a chance for a doub Wheat walked, fillitg the bi when Hy Myefs's long fly right fleld fence he reached safely, and Magee, Griffith and crossed the home plate. Kdni vifice fy scored Myers, FY two hits. we Smith was on the gers, It was the fi ith has participated from the manner he worked it Very much as if Uncle Robbit use tue southpaw regular fronp on, Sherrod allowed the oppg but three hits and did not is free pus Hamilton was selected as ¥ rates’ twirler, and while hd beaten he was by no means disg The visiting pitcher had a slow which the L tters broke backs going aft fe mixed thi a world of speed and an ui felivery of an outeurv dd to look at, He allowed und two on balls, a the errors the Dodgers would a han! job coming out on to} onetchy a busy day at He handled nineteen chi a stip up, some of most difficult. Olson also play usually steady game and out o times at bat the Dodger sho first safely each time. ager Robinson changed h r once again, He Schinandt to third base and Magee back to second. The gu of the far corner played a fair but it can easily be seen he customed to the position. Ho’ Schmandt is not afraid to go ground balls, and that helps Ray is a good batter, a gr better than Malone, and if he a the third base job it will strengthen the team. —— SPRINT SYSTEM FIXED FOR BIG AUTO R rd of the A. Ay programme “for t contest hand was 4c hits for ba: The Contest B approved th at Speedway. The greatest array of auto race drivers will e the distances beli y miles, thirty mile@ *. Ty dividing the even! ur distances it gives chance to put his race test in four events, miles, twenty e it r to the sup woking out Johnny Ertle of st rday afternoon. Hundreds took joying the fresh air and the green | seal Sianeorele i vights egy, ef the ideal day to visit grass on a Sabbath afternoon, It may | : . LEAGUE 1 he i ‘ . AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Pete Herman picked uo several thousand 1 e crowd including men, py incomprehensible to some of those CA | dollam, For beating Bolaverg lve received $1,111 w and children, w.L. PO) Cl | aud for mowing Erve he drow down over $1,230 urday afternoon the 185-pound Straitlaced church conventions that 7.731, Boston AIG! Sore, Golsbere got 8716. challenger (don't let any one tell you are being held about the country, 16 8.6627] Washing ae Lael: SS he scales 197, for he doesn't), who but do you know that good old Chris- “Ht 8 679) Detroit. ar hopes to knock the block, and inci- 12 11 822] Phitadetpnia. 209 Jack B dentally the crown, off the head of tian fathers and mothers are taking GAMES YESTERDAY PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May he 250-pound Jess Willard on July thelr sons out to these ball games on New York, 5. Britton, welterweight champion of the 4, did the first real boxing since he Sunday rather than have them stand Detroit, 3; Phitadetpnia, 2. world, defeated Jimmy McCabe, a local nt into training camp. ne co n edes- Crienge, 9; Washlegten, 8. ‘ t d rounds before » EG Hab pated (a thd coan, Oe around the corners and annoy pedes- Clovetane, 3; Boston, 2, |DOY. in six whirlwind rounds befor trians? The little and big misses are GAMES TO-DAY. crow a wild flower covered hill back of the Overland Club, Dempsey shadow- going, too. Yes, and, strangely enough, boxed three rounds like a lightweight they all claim to be having real, and then stepped three rounds with ynolesome enjoyment. Big Bill Tate, a man who is about ; ; the size of Willard, although perhaps, But Mr. Causey's Sunday was not not so heavy as complete as he had wished. His The boxing was spirited, but both 0 fo » Hall of Fame men ‘were under orders not to cut chance for space In the Hall of F loose, Despite the injunction, the; 48 ruined by Smith, who smote him challenger did let fly one wicked left |for @ safe blow in the very first in- hook which the shifty Tate avoided |ning. That being off his mind the by inches, pulling back much after] y, it iretight baseball the manner of Jack Johnson. when |YOUcE man pitched alr ra wig - that ‘champion was at hie best. Ne {Until one man was out in the nin is an olly boxer is this Big Tate, a|inning, Then Milton Stock stung him slipping, erste ne enh who! for a second single, which constituted locks beautifully, breaking the force | ot hea eae j of punches just ae dohnscn used. to, |toe sum total of boavy hitting by the by putting pressure upon bis op-|Cardinals for the afternoon. The | ponent’s biceps: middie seven innings were a total ’blank The brief workout Saturday did not for as they applic ’ : s they applied to artillery give the crowd much of a line on| 5? vaae : > Dempsey, but it did show that he hag/action, It was a masterful bit of work and it ts too bad that the glory of a no-hitter could not have crowned afternoon, fei some foreign up by Baird played now that he in a World's one big problem to solve--namely to get by Willard’s long left, Tate has om a lett hand ang SRY rierceacy | the prettiest pitching effort that a succeed In penetrating the guard,|Sunday crowd bas yet seen in New Perhaps if he had been allowed to membered as he's a nice fellow, But I to settle with the | old score as people behind him, and 1 won't feel Let that go as it is written, any too gentle when I look over to | A's a man who saw and watched |hie corner, I don't know much about | the fight closely, I say that Lyneh | Dempsey and don’t care to know any won well, [have written columns |More about him, I hope he's ax good I don't take any Jimmy Wilde, T think he proved n all that talk about his punea. ail L have written of him at the [He's had more advertising than a N. 8%. CG on Monday, No man ircus, but that doe: worry ine could have fought more gamely, Kiverybody always warne me about hut he wha beaten—in my opl something or other, They told me jon ‘beaten by every chalk that | Johnson's uppercut would knock my marks a fight in the ring, He | head off, and he didn’t Jand it on won some rounds, drew some, but |They told me Frank Moran's Ma at the cnd I made him a Joser, I | Ann would put me down if I wasn't | Was not. alone in this opinion. |careful, and Frank took so long to | Those who saw the fight know |start it that [ had time to look | the truth around and ¢ int the house while 1¢ | Let us send this to America, | Was winding up | “L intend to be in firat class con- EDWARD WOOD. - dition, wi durance, any trout YNCH, by the way, starts train- | le ing to-day for his bout next) Mo.day night in Philadelphia, when he boxes Knockout Joe O'Don- his will be his first Th but come yet fight since | sey can whty olf te mustered out. u jhe champion comes to defeat sor 1 don't good man, ith plenty of speed and en- and I don't think T'll have ble winning. Of course every time, time has feel that. my a long shot. If Demp- me I'll say he's a and V'll take my by beat « Kelly has chartered a special no | train to run from Los Angeles to the P Tr ‘8 ft His man-|fght. The motion picture trade is ager, Fiddie Mead, says that he may/likely to siump about.July 4, for ‘iso fight for the championship on | among those who bh. already signet July Fourth, ax he wired Ike Dorgan | for reservotions are Charlie Chaplin, ist night asking to arrange th mateh with Pete Herman ag the semi- final to the Willard-Dempuey fight Lynch has such a punoh for a legiti- mate bantam that it would not be Douglas and a lo ing men which Is Jack Doyle surprising to see another title come | gaged for the bi, te ty, he meets on'to apply to Washington to get his Dosis Wesceeaiie Arbuckle ‘airbanks. >t of other s Coffroth, and about deal sport will go on 1s special, sald to be the first one en- fight. Kelly had acebin hee n without a hit the Cards man- aged to score a run, but it attracted | work at top speed, and when he does he is a ducking, dodging, tantalising period of 1916 ean stand just s0 much, no matter what degree of solidity it may assay, and he wanted to be sure there wer no more Cubans before he went back; in there and took a chance, Larry kept well hid behind the water keg all AV bout iy 4 but Rickard has sald | he intends to use Toledo Athletic Club | I the preliminary events, | also fro} >, 3.30 8, MS vie New York at St. Lou Washington This young Baird is quite a ball player, by the way. self beautifully around second and is unusually fleet of foot. the biography given me by one of bis admirers, this young man was picked McGraw versity of Louisiana, and f education does for a man. Pea BLY Se THOMPSON ARRIVES HERE FOR THE AERIAL DERBY. De Lioyd Thompson, who will be re- New York during the war preparedness Courve alad reachod by Club, aring an attack from quarter. He handles him- According to while in Louisiana. on the team of the Uni- right} is in a fair way to play Series. See, that's what the “night raider” over , arrived in thia city last Jopponent, the challenger would have | little attention in the face of the Glants'| tient with his 200 horse power machine tled up Tate and reached him with | five. ling act staged by Mr. in% nas entered the Acrial Derby which those short punches which have led | Causey self und Heinie Zimmer- Bree ee nase’ ihe: }him to the foot of the throne man, added to a base on balls gave Away on next Friday Sunday morning Dempsey was on|our guests their run in the third Thompson is Among the foremost the road, with Jimmy Deforest along]inning. A. slipp bar of soap on alaviators of the country and is enthu he did not permit his ex-|pathtoom floor could be no more eva- over tie. inauguration of ths o met the r hand, and! sive than was that ono bunt Cau-|form of sport. Because of its very nov he climbed into th mn | ive TiMMaad the ball surrounded four|clty he says tha: it will be anybody's and shadow boxed severnt| qistinet times, while 7 ace until the finish line se 4 1 for the benefit of the | skipping around th @ flying Meld ut the Bay track wit) Kipping ne sac be at the disposal of the various derhy Torry Weller, the Day: |it stip out of his hands » fina oe ne ae ouahout the week so that they | bt heavyweight, and) put his foot on the pill until it got] may get n the Now York light-|eold and stopped sauirming, That lit-| for this b a few rounds. ltle affair accounts for the one inter-|ever held, 7 was on the books of|ruption in the row of goose eggs as| miles and will b x In the afternoon with in the box score, | or Keller an his oppon hin the by . jent. His boxing limit ix three oF four! gome time after Heinie Zimmerman rounds just Now. Deforest will not) nad put tie ball game on an even kevl I N him to work as hard or | py plopping a home run into the right | a he ceaires field stand, the G Ki want to do is to keep him /attack in the alxth ATBRAUTIFGL tp until the time comes for | attack O Ae nan ani that couple ofl gies ina row by Young, Chase, Baird, wooks at explained |Kum_and Zimmerman, supported by | TOMORROW i SDe AE ven | Chase's sacrifice fly, gave them four know why not tear ag aba ‘ ¥ 1 ) BYENTS IN- foowe and fatten a cluster of sparring [TuNs in ove cluater, auite shoudl. 4) SIN WEE IBLE PY partners every day oro! » one . as paNate Lewis of Chicago dropped |... a cieatiaa'| BAYSIDE HANDICAP nto camp for a visit: yesterday and] Probi Hite ke saenie. Hnaerelas AND thle aornibe Laren Wenenalel accounted for by virtue of || 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE to the challenger, Hoth men hope to|! fry Doyle having ee FIRST RACE AT 2.00 P.M, talk Rickard into using boxere they |},"evious afternoon by Tuero, th H SPECIAL. are. interested in the semi-final) Cuan. Larry says that i man's bead) i euy, on 8 im mer trolley ded house at the National Athletic GENERAL CIGAR CO., INC, 119 WEST 40T The new system of scoring t be inaugurated for this classle every driver an equal chanea down the rich first prize purse, ng planned to offer speci rd¥ for various dist an’ will be announc H STREET,