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ee ER sreRNOET RAINE TEN = : C os HE EVENING WORLD, W : MBER 3, 1919 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NE IN ISN'T IT THE TRUTH? - =. - . ° : Copyright, 1919, by The Prea# Publishing Co. (The SECOND. PRELIM $104 fy ‘Su a YORK suceog By ‘Thornton Fisher ciGpomees , First Tourney in New Jersey for ¥ Junior Players Opens With ’ Twenty-Six Entriés at Essex ; | County Country Club To-Mor- row. ek MA w York Evening World). Flas’ PRELIMINARY swe i ‘Twenty-six lads, of nineteen ye and under, members of clubs to the New Jersey ‘Associatign, have entered for the Junior cham- plonship tournament under the direo- tion of the association \dt the Essex | County Country Club to-morrow.’ B. P. | Holden jr., the Secretary-Treasurer, an- | nounced last night that post entries will bo recelved at the first tee up te o'clock to-mororrw morning. HMoNen, H, Y. Barrows of Baltusrol and William |Cochrane of Knickerbocker constiute | the committee in charge. Provision has been made for four divisions of eight each, with a thandi- cap, on Friday afternoon, Pri be offered tor nd bet winners'tn x 6 main set an the other aivisions. * aot eee Pairings are as follows: Howann jt.,"Plaintield;’ A, _ dlitcbell, Woodbury; Alfred Nae Upper Montelait; 3, telait; HM. V, Brower Browne fe,, Baltusnds 0," a “inher, Eavex County; Nathahiet Hind; Dewney, Cance Brook; Be Winitisley, Hawex County: A. Fe omer ie,, Westie “Preps Boat vis, Lae Coun’ tt Aharon 30D. Suratiss, Norwood; Sidney Davies, MOYEN, Teplr, Magioan: DB, Miller. Ko Many left the arena after the 10.8 ‘Pongld Bomana, Plainfield; ‘Jobq Me satisfied he had faked it with waite bn . Near the end of the bout cut loose, and in S. David Herron, the recently gtowned amateur golf champion, will be’ twenty - two years of age in October, He 5 been playing golf since 1905, or since ht years old, when he lived the wa; the Oakmont wi , from Club, Pitts! urED. where be won ionship. He 2y, 4 He Wi segue ‘yo! where ayed an year and if team for* four leGoorty diss M ly, he hooks up with football in his fresh: wits him tor eeventecn’soseas enra Tn the, fol national 4 Meriee,ine count, Revlria say fied Sith Red Sever i the relia gh Saget sai ue ee : TilthRRE ots ela WW, “Pos ve A ’ cf . ir. also of Oakmont, an Me Lengthening World’s Series|(STANDING OF THE CLUBS)|Both Tilden and Johnston |*"2 Golf Club held the qualifying roun the September tournament over the vor AMERICAN LEAGUE, To Nine Gamesas Planned... ae | ,,| Are Foremost Exponents of |2iiiue0k0 Sea _ Jitst an Evidence of Greed ii :ti Sik. 23 2 sm. ti&| ““Speed’’ Brand of Tennis Phitadelphia, 4; Washington, 2, a reki F Oinsinnati, 4; Chie», 3, a - ‘: . * 5 u Won't Do Baseball Any Good, | heen iMtby “around in dark corners | Lia 1 Paeenn, Clemian, 4 St Uae gy, | Experts.” Consider TodDay’s| ivf notms Tilden's service 1s feat eimost to go for ever so long. They claim that Wie ot Bes Yom Wola, New York at Boston (rats). drives seoot over the net with the Finals for the National Philadeiphia at Grooklye (rate), orient backtracked on a proposition xo after Johnson out in Cleveland sp ity of a rifle bail, Johnston, de- spite his 118 pounds, is perhaps the GAMES TO-DAY. but May Add’ Money to unbelievable, aaa Ogt Beckett and Carpen: Purses'of . GA..€8 TO-DAY. Champipnship a Toss-Up. MEN cadibed din the tries on ee a the cub owners overruled Bi | gis a te Yor. pipnship P. | hardest bitter Of, all American, play- European cham- in 1918, Mr, Frazee and the Colonel Fhiladetphia at Brooklyn, sad ers, This little iow from Call~ sae bee. fornia packs a mighty wallop, par- ticularly on his long forehand drives, which dre controlled as if by invisi- Cinclomath at Chicage, By Bozeman Bulger. club owners in the American By William Abbott. I National League adopt the recom- F the weather man will only turn wave out a long statement, inter~ esting extracts from which are print- ed elsewhere. to get any WY, especially with Beckett. ble wires, Johnston's service has They charge that the Washington ’ e . tennis rooter for @ chat Billy 9 es le wou owl endaon of te Nata! com. [oa anaaraaee whack eres Jockey ’s Claim of Fou donate aa Procoe, ana) Betas SOs oy ltd . A ‘to strete! : af ‘rom t to meet some r' jen * “ ow. Had he knocked out is tin /Worih'e Morten | $90,000 froes se loagiia. to. plese S08 William Tilden; Philadelphia, will | ohePceny om over with more snap to“nine games instead of the usual seven the charge of greed so often lovelled at directors of the sport will be well established, It will only go to than McLoughlin ever did with his spectacular style, Beth Tilden and Johnson have come through the greatest national meet on the Forest Hills courts at 4 o'clock this afternoon and settle who will hold the national tennis title for twleve months, ty sensationally in a round or he would have been seriously Kd a rival for Pte ys G might ve come over here, w! mpets that immediately thereafter the Washington club bought a couple of players for $16,00, The controversy is getting #0 good now that fans Back on the Job: Fails to Prevent Killing J My ° tournament ever staged after meeting je Geass mama ace am s ts alt aaa Malet es = Aagimeered by Old Timer aici we estos ttt) hate aig heen ce gut fon a's wd Toking s00d Old game, from any direction. Innocent by- gt ponement of the finals yesterday af. | Tilden’s dest Hehe ts te i : Acearding to the decision reached by | standers are always in danger. ternoon many old-time racquet stars | Meet Was With Ich ya a aetio be ; the commission in Cincinnati yester-| Connie Mack aiso, showed himselt for the traima, talking to themacives| #t sfound the West Side Club| tpout ‘the best tase line player now | _ Outings are hard 40 dothes long enough to get s' ¥ ie » tal 10 themselves 4 mama. Tide —but egart you day one club will have to win five] Ong enous {0 eet ean and againet Charley Rowe and: Followers) tia Voting’ personal “opinions of| Mouse dnd tried to dope out where|in tho 5: ame Tilden feolishly tried sot Getreue Wore etcaee games to become world's champions the Colonels was met by the follow-| Cash on 30 to 1 Shot Who | stewards that couldn't be printed] either one of the finalists could be} to swap Davt came near being a de-| features of recreation. Fy and the players will be allowed to ing Dit of shrapnel from Col. Huston anywhere. Seems as if the last race made a favorite, While there was u! ond tne renuly natin tit ey Just Y ‘bees wore tantave ‘ participate in the receipts of the;first | "I ¢o not care to a . Mac ith Favori is:no place in which to claim fouls.| leaning toward Johnston because of tae ee ‘ou may have w a wont five games Instead of the first four. | Manifold troubles with a tallend club interfered With Favorite. By that time the stewards usually | his remarkable peadineds: waa lacs | Seminanel waren, ike, Williams, Bae thing, you took with you, but Ya oe This is #0 obviously a plan to fore-|Geneed in the Scott p ci GPDAAS cree O08. KING, 0. Ree See . tional champion in 1914 and 191 the language of the classics, , non | denced in the Scott Perry case,’ day's business done and over with. perior tournament experience, no one L th be on ” 1D FULTON has been side-| stall a threatened kick by the play-| Any other candidates? By Vincent Treanor. pidecnl Was especially keen about giving odds | 4e won with #uc h ease that Wi a ams| “You should worry. stepped by Beckett and Carpentier | ers, like, {hat of last year, and at the In the mean time both sides are get H@RLEY ROWE, who trained “Bert” Reilly it. will be re that the little Californian wowd tri-| Johnston's toughest time in the Par-Amount Shirts at $1.50 » W membered, ran a shoestring into a since bie arrival on the other! same time give the clubs more money | ‘Inf ready for the bie legal batt Cc Colonial Girl years ago and umph over the sensation: Tilden,| tournament came in the fourth round,| and $2.00 make it easy for you ‘To get an opportunity to show | that \t rather tends to sicken love ale Penn: Meenas sonneeeee with her won the $50,000) D4"Kroll of fabulous preportions on] 41.0 siams a tennis bull harder than| when he won from Gerald Patterson,| to stock up again, despite the w : q ° of a fast, snappy series, (World's Fuir Derby at St. Louis and br rides © ere Fears Pacts, Aas ‘ver did in his swatticst| the giané Australian, who came over| shrinkage of your bank roll. tthe The hearing of the. injunction argu- then cut quite a swath in the racing psed ‘emie: ot agro "| ‘The old system has been a good| ments will be on Friday. who came back East this season | world with Green Gold, Albert A. and|*)* 1. way a marked variance| title. bak Aes suse eed Paying In fabric, fashion and fit, Par- ‘out his man, Arthur Town-| one. It has worked well since 1995, with the Quen of the West, Miss| ‘ther good two-year-olds, got back against a big physical handicap, took Amount Shirts at these stant semi-final round. ; , the relative merits of ‘ Stee cithempton, in a round and |The rules and customs of the annual | ,7he, “ants were rained out again! tenima engineered an Old fashioned | tO racing’s limelight for a brief] Pf obuuon Om ie, tebuve Titel {0 | the measure of his formidable oppo-| prices cannot be excelled. 4 * ‘will now be ostracized yesterday, but this being an off day ey period at least yesterday. He won| the Mast and t rep! Ae MNES Oe ee cats matoly- The centlee Deckett and his backers un. {2¥ent Are 0 well grounded in the/it has been rung into: service, The|Killing at Belmont Park yesterday 'a race with Frank Walters, backing | {he title round, it was a concensus} nent ian had easy going in all Every feature Is standard« - fe a public demand for a| Minds of the fans that to change it/twice postponed game with the/ afternoon and got away with it de- the four-year-old down from 20 to 1 wish oe, ote the most thrilling other matches, except for the first| /zed, along with the guaran« : ine A I ek bat bah Hs teaching us a new | Braves will be played this sfternoon, | spite @ rival Jockey’s claim of foul. 0, sixes, Jimmy Butwal pad the) matches ever waged of courts Jn this | set against Wallace Johnson In the| tee fo satisfy—or your money . ind of arithmetic, 5 . § i made a shorter job of McGoorty anxious to get this one in, as It is| Rowe saddied Valley Park Maid and ‘ing fee, Jimmy delivered the goois|F any other country. Both Tilden back. ®. But, unfortunately, some persons in baseball will not consent to let well enough alone. Interest in the receipts, very likely, has ov adowed interes in the sport. Above all things the World's Series is and should be America’s annual climax to a national sport. Nothing else should matter. Why spoll it by trying to drag a few more dollars into the gate? The Beckett did. it letter that job of sub- ‘gold, preferring to tackle the time. grorn MoGoorty, O'Rourke posted x sn ‘an effort to make a Ful mal interesting to Beckett but vay box several big fellows in the el of the islish Provinces has booked two matches to bt oted by Cochrane, who handled ‘night's Beckett-MoGoorty bout. know the men the p has picked out for Fred, nor he care. getting a large purse, They are en- titled to it and should have it, Until the amount of their share was changed jast year there was never a kick from them, The main objection is the possibility of hurting the sport, Nine games will drag the classic event , = “lout so long as to rob it of interest, > Instead of fast, snappy playing to win Jon rf the first four g: will be a drawn out institution toget as much money 4s ble, Any nu rv of fans who discussed the matter jast night offered the & chance to craw! a little rer the Reds, The Giants have played five less games than Cincinnati and every victory picked up now has an im- ortant bearing on the finish. While here is life there is hope id Me. Graw overlooking no bets. enna ee te FRANKIE BURNS KNOCKS OUT CROSBY IN SECOND ROUND. landing the K, ©, wallop Burns weak~ ened Crosby with a heavy straight left into the pit of his stomach and fol- lowed up this blow with three or more smashes to the samo spot, Crosby managed to get*in some nice to Burns's face and Jaw in the sion which gave his admirers to yell for him, but when cut loose in the second round he more punches into Crosby's face and body than he has probably ever re- ceived before in one round, sent her to the post in the with the now and chances of winning. When the field of two-year-olds were prancing up the chute to the post the name of Valley Park Mai away in the lead with thi Swirl and in a ding dong dismay of the favorite pla then, Jockey McAtee, scales, nearly fell off in to remove the U rush up the stairs to the stana with @ claim of foul. then Jockey Warscher on her back. When the quotations in the oral market became known she was listed as an absolute outsider, with 30 to 1 against her head struggle outlasted Swirl to the ‘Tho clean-up wasn't quite complete} Swirl, rushed hig mount back to the’ , weigh out and little “Mac” was afraid the stowards would start home before he could get last race a | that | head and yers, \ who rode} his hurry stowands' Bvidently with one of his oldtime patient ex- hibitions of horsemanship, He laid off the pace to the head of the stretch, then swung to the inside and came home the rest of the way in front. Reilly has waited with Frank Walters since he was a yearling for just such 4 spot as he struck yesterday, and thanks to the efforts of his trainer, Ole Crosswait, his patience was [| erally rewarded, Reilly, however, bi came over ambitious yesterday, He won it by a couple of lengths, where- as he should have beaten his com- pany a sixtoenth of & mile, He would open a big gap, only to lose whatever advantage he had between jumps by swerving into the hedges and taking them sideways, In their anxiety to play Caubien the talent forgot all about Biff Bang in the third race, a selling affair for two- year-olds. This one, running in the colors of Andrew Miller, was left at the post in his previous race, at Sara- and Johnston are foremost experts of the American game of speed and smashing, which “Hurricane” Pat- terson, the latest Australian star, and other foreign racquet wielders are taking as their brand of tenuis. Both depend on great speed, which enables the scorig of almost impos- Johnson's peculiar chop stroke at- tack had the Western star baffled for a brief time, but Johnston nullified the freakest game on the opposite side of the net with powerful, crush- ing drives that compelled Johnson to chops the rear court, where his quickly lost their early effectiveness. LONDON, Sept.’ 3—Joo Beckett, British hegvyweight champion, an- nounced himself as a candidato for the crown of the world's champion, Jack Dempsey, following his knock~ out of Eddio McGoorty last nigi.t in the seventeenth round of @ gechuduled twenty-round bout. i} ‘A hard right over the heart and a | left to the jaw put the Americaa out | for the count, He fought a losing Beckett After Dempsey ’s Crown; Speed Up, Carry On, to get here before the advance in prices. ‘ song, i ained for Cowler Bout.|pack with his complaint, McAteo|toga, an@ymot up in time to beat albattle from the first tap of the song, Nothing to beg: opinion that few business men could te pached li" . Sept. 3.J Warescher bumped into|good thiggnamed American Soldier.| however, ‘The champion reached linn | A? BEAUTIFUL ve up the time to take in full | ee rer pt. Sack John. jeaid | Maine final’ sixteenth just as| Yesterday he w as an § to 1 shot, put Me rteeed and teavy | \ DY delay, for the new series that would jast more than a BE ~ PARK OWS FEATURES that the attendance fell off wofully in the last game. Once the Worl: Series loses its zest it is no longe sport heavyweight champion of He is training for a fifteen-round bout to be held with Tom Cowler in Mexico City on Sept. 16. —— BELMONT SELECTIONS. ing him the race. for the good-thing players followed. ‘The stewards listened to McAtee and then sent for Warscher, Patrol Judge McLaughlin was questioned, too, even won like favorite. mm have shocked Billy Karrick, trainer of the*odds-on favorite Over There. Up to a wek or so ago Kar- rick had both Thunderclap and Over bs to wie ee te in the first round | his famous left hooks ¢o the Briton’s | jaw in the third. round, It nuover feazed him. From then on the Ameri- can grew weaker until he becamo an Fall styles and fab- / |Wweek. Bevernl called attention to the | the World and for more than five years|he was about to come away with he : rights \o the body ! 1 ry ee h : her off her strid¢, cos w blood from his mourlt in A L N T fact that when the Giants and Ted |Ezates is in, Nogales, Bonora. Ye ts pha Enos A tious mementa| ‘The result of the Jerome Handicap |1P0 rong Mea oory landed one of rics are ready for your selection. Neckties, hose, underwear, and other needables to replenish the wardrobe of the homecomer, Cordially, PAR, ‘ a He Knock A nti owt mint unk eon dvs aot seed tk Moreover | earn a yan ote ri vine ee on erepwoays emeve By ttle mane oan vinnerall § Alguy He Knocked Out McGoorty * Reckett),” says O'Rourke, “bus bo mn sarily follow that the| wankio Burns, the sensational little] time she was an 8 to 1 shot, With |Trainer Crosswait, Acrial made a poke tN — icine aes de ING. f will throw a bombshell into both | Players will receive more money In| fighter of Jersey City, showed conclu-| many wise money followers, Willing | very good showing, leading for about ) 4 touted British light-heavywoight, in} 986 ‘THIRD AVE. |1526 THIRD AVE, hy camps before I get through that | 4 series like that, It is certain, how- | sively jast night that he is still a great he worst of the price, |five furlongs, only to curl up as if] 4, 4 Never Hada Chance | the first round of their scheduled ten ‘at Goth Strest ‘at 86th Street be the biggest surprise in_pugil- lever, that the clubs will recelve more | battler, as ho knocked out_ Harvey 1 acer gpl fol short and finished outside the money, | American ! : i round. preliminary... Fulton reached | 9999 —THIRD AVE.|2835 THIRD AVE, Bin it they both refuse to bor Fulton. |money, because they get a ahare of |Crosby, the Bayonne, N, J., boxer, In| *mOln® Wo fe ee et up ie [A Boodly portion of the Frank Wal-) Against Champion, Taking | ih Rs he came tn form clinch Fulton | % 125m St Halon | ot 1th 5 Bre Met know what they intend |the first Ave games and all of the|the second round of the main bout at Foe eat thas Chaney Rowe's OTe WISRIEe enh baal on Acre i h Round. Stepped back and Jet him have a ter- | 160 NASSAU ST. |201 W. 128TH ST, Bae ve ian cored | pres Eee et ee: the Bayonne A. A. with a short right] Bint aoe meant, she jumped | “The maiden steeplechase furnished Count in 17th Round. rine left to the Jaw, He went down| Trikune Building 2 Th Avenue says he has arranged to have| There is no objection to the players |hand swing to the jaw. Shortly before | filly was well ticle > favorite |real fun for the spectators, Goblin ~n for the count, 1628 BROADWAY sat 60th. Strest | Your suit or overcoat made to measure from ex- e the former ] ryt ‘The club owner: y likely, will though he wasn't in nearly su geod] There In. his Darn, but gold easy victim of the two, punches in clusive patterns. ~ Autumn Handicap J) 2x over v's som time before they Bitlontiete hee “8%. Lert’ | a position a tie stewards theaeeslys tr ante Bam Hilarcth. “When Over the) seventeenth, , P t ree to such a fundamental chan ' a to see what hap |. Meaawhile Beckett showed surprising form, at 8:30, closes : ing &, ¢ Steeplechase In, the one reat event of basebal.e | Steond Race—Sanberia, L’Engoleur, |many who had marted for the trains Thero, was Installed aa favorite and} se not only outfought the American | Store opens ses at 5:30, including Caturday>, certaln from the forty or tty fang consalted last night that the public oes not want it that way. And now Clark Griffith # have stuck his head in th mouth. Wy horning into the contro- versy raging between Ban Johnson and the Colonels "Griff" appears to %t , ¥ a Biota cam am Ti pi at utero WR ‘Third Race-—-David Harum, Simple- ton, Devil Dox: Fourth Race—Hildreth entry, Star Master, Corn Tassel, Fifth Race-Mary Belle, Lucius, John I, Day, have picked up a nail, Harry Frages Sixth Race—Coe entry, Dominique, Capt. Alcock. 3 Vt returned and, with eyes focussed on the stewards’ stand, awaited the re- sult of the seemingly long delibera- tions, Finally Algernon Daingerfivld,|putoment that when he had Thunder one of the officials, grabbed up his | Clap, Over There could beat him doing overcoat as if in a big hurry to get away, and all chances of a dixquulifl- |j,ow far wrong trainers can be in thelr cation were off. The red board went judgmont at times. the talent took it as a good line on the respective racing abilities of the horses. Karrick. himself made the Yesterday's race showed ‘ut outboxed him. He won every | round, ‘The champion landed upper- | cuts, kidney punches and jabs to the | face freely. He floored McGoorty in| the twelfth, thirteenth, sixteenth and twice in the seventeenth round before | thing. Thunderclap just he put across the left"hook that ended | the fight. Fred Fulton, Arnheta P. TWO STORES Proadway and Ninth Str 30 East 42d Street S.—There 18 no speed limit to a man's decisio, s. og, es 1 Part y htt BS at Siuaten weent aster >-- up and Valley Park Maid’s backers galloped behind Over There until well the Minnesota plas- Arnheim Axiome. eh 5 him in Tes 0.00 P. heaved an altogether sigh of relief, into the stretch and then came away! terer, pulled th ise of the night . wedge termation lust wight and fote"asttadsSdmnaice Goceaati, M walle thove whe vet on BML) headed te win ' wa?) Sinan bo knocked out arbur Towsley,