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1 RI NT Ble : @ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1019.5 ail cP anata. sa (4.0 | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Oui mT fs TESWOSIS ‘THEY BEAT SOX ‘I ane-Plan Big Cale Big Celebration for Winners of National League Pennant. SPEED WILL WIN IN BOTH CASES - - 4 By Thornton oes A Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New YOrk Mvening World). . NOW GeNTS, THE BiG SHow ‘ JOHN OUNCES {S aBourt TO START: DUNDEE HAS BERN heoepeeig (oem ABORIGINAL WONDAH AMO ae CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept, tf— While “disturbing” reports were be- ing received concerning the chatr- manship of the National Commission in which Judge Landis of Chicage was mentioned as a successor to Chairman Herrmann, Mr. Herrmann, President of the National’ League pennant winning ¢lub, seemed not at all interested and spent asquict even- ing with friends, following the vic- tory of the Cincinnati team over the Giants yesterday, “It's a great day for Cincinnatt, We won the pennant with the best team in the league, Pat Moran deserves @ world of credit, as do all tho players. I do not want to mention the world’s series till I recover from the joy due to winning the pennant,” | Mr, Herrmann said. | In recognition of the extraordinary | work done by the Cincinnati club, the | chamber of commerce has planned an | elaborate program as a tribute to the players. September 27 is the day set for the testimonial, when the Chi- cago Cubs will be the opponent at Redland Field. “Take it from me, a great strain ts said Manager Moran of the Reds. “I am proud of my boys; they fought every inch of the journey and did not put on the brakes for an in- lightweight champion, stop Johnny Dundee, the clever when they clash at the First nt Armory, Newark, to-night? Benny's friends say that he is ined to put away the game and y little dark-haired battler, is the seventh meeting be- this pair of classy boxers time they have met they hi ‘UP A fast exhibition, The honors been fairly evenly divided. Two times Johnny has received a of opifiton in his favor, the same number of awarde been given Benny, with a draw the consensus once or twice, ‘The only way to thoroughly arouse y is for @ fighter or bia friends Make disparaging remarks ebout 's ability, or lack of ability, to thelr favorite, ‘This is what ‘8 followers have been doing this affair. They have deen de- that Benny is through as a ' and that he never knocked anybody except “has-beens.” THE GANG IS GOING TO PICK ON RALPH —— cat AN AUTO RACE WITHOUT” 7 CHEVROLET WOULD BE LIKE stant. I do not want to make a pre 4 j of yp A pp ntiathntegher COFFEE WITHOUT CREAM diction on the world’s series, but I ; fg Duhdee’s master. — can ‘assure the. fans that the Reds will play the same kind of ball against the White Sox as they did in th Natiotial League, and I think that brand of ball will win anywhere, Moran was accorded a fine demon- stration when the game with tho Giants was over. Nearly all the _ By Substitute Player) iewrnmncma-\Record Crowd of 46,800 is iocry 002, man, manager of Lew Tendler, the panna by the Cincinnatt Nationals *hiladelphia weigth, @nd al: is proposed by Mayor John Galvin arney Shreiber Earns Distinction of Scoring the Run That | promoter of open alr boxe ahows in Sees Champion Kilbane ab rete y meng ged Ce , SEMULY Tide bocening hts with other Bilke’ Beate reunion at Columbus but Captures Game From Giants and Gives Rhineland an EX- | cw"Yornor or srevenine mms! § UE Away Fran kie Burns Sean onterenceprnctates cuse for Celebrating the City’s First National League Pen- | iratsey cline trom boxing Tendler at of civic and business organizations, nant Since 1869, Glassman’s show in that city last Sinateur and semi«professional base- 7 ‘ ball organizations and other bodies week that he has finally consented to +, 1 allow his inacaclese pany ‘Leonara, | Jersey City Idol Stopped for First Time in His Career Before the | representative of the community as « TINNY has been taking things easy for the past year. He has £ Been teaching boxing at the ry camps, with an occasional set- , Benny has made a for- in flyers in the stock market, so mind hasn't been really devoted ES oe First Round ,in Professional @ and plaudits he gets througn hia| Golfers’ Championship at gelled ponegare prob-| Engineers’ Club Quickly ‘of the richest boxers that ever} Turns Numerous Stars on @ glove. i planning, or at least his Hofneward, io planning, the most ox- Doxing programme of his By William Abbott. Reds’ First Pennant - In 50 Years Clinched and Gossip By John Pollock Fistic News hole to plan & great jubilee 4 zeman B. i are laying 6 to 4 on the White Sox, |, ; tr! es 10 local Vers a mers a wi * Ral outdoor season 1s fast reach- Arvieg. naive be nage pe it was the hard luck of Heinie| started out for some of itu) soon as! the near future. “Instead of the con- al xnibition Against Fatsy-Jonnson, “ “els tt certain a auaiy woud img ite finale, Golf and tennis} AO eet Att ey Aint Groh, the live wire of the Reds,|!t was was lewrned that the series’ tender for the lightweight title chal- erts Stops Ed Kinley. join in making the celebration a State arguments have been pettied | CA™M* hehe haad sh 4 ,| Would consist of nine games. With Jo a ; 1 Golfers oH pe sit on the side linea nursing a sore ty of White sox money [2Sing Leonard’ for the battle,” sald affair and that’ by this method the 1919, Baseball will render its de- | Well in the Professional thumb and see “Barney” Schreiber, 5 inated! Gibson to the writer to-day, “I will 5 teentn eishboring cities across the Ohlo he Eng! . big town the indications | % i rounds, this being his seventeen| fs hae vy next month in the World Series, | elation a agi ingens phen com-| hi substitute, win the National|aro that most of the betligg here Will force Tendler to fight Leonard. Dave ae iar eer, win | XBockout out of the nineteen bouts he male in Kentucky could also take mupremacy will be decided this| neers’ Club. ‘The opening day Oey eeus pennant. be at even money, Fitzgerald of New Haven has offered acchabiy cae eae kare: Johnny” Buet and Mickey its soll, |< Messages of congratulation began at thd Sheepshead’ Bay | Petition showed theng iilintt ound| ‘The passing of the championship to! |'Tendier a gaarantes of $7,600 to fight Pehla bedbvepl Amid [erp tt Mates Ushi, | to come to the Cineinnat! club's head- ol ttle else but hopes. Just one roune) cvccinnatt for the first time in ex-| OP Account of his excellent showing | Leonard and I have accepted Fitl- rilling ring battles and-other | (Md Jobney Shugrue and Gharlic Pit: vuarters and all of to-day there was is the champion automobile | of match play deed gp a ees vy | actly fifty yea half oentury!- pe ug analy Pee etait Pain| tok Leotard, ‘The | features that marked the celebration | Q¢ themselves in six-round bouts. a procession of messenger boys a decide they wo vahew ow o . is & pertinent matter for some oo * uD 94 of thousands flivver own. | home ani o . Iwo believe they have some claim | #cotch xport should be played. Head this honor themselves when hit | ins this “defeatist” party were Louis} e derson and! th tht of | Tellier, Boston; Cart An ND near tho thirty-Avermile | adie Loo, Chicago; Otto Hache | barth, Cincinnati, and Paddy Doyle, ot “Ted a * 6 rf rged, | livering ‘telegrams of congratulation. hors how the old| 4s very simple and, as usual, camel on Sim Sail int the Sox, ‘The| Welght must be 135 pounds, weigh in|) ean Leedbkae tie one Ho ee a ee AE os Ghareed, BSR Taga ar ct ccngretalAtog: h_ others in @ most unexpected way. The score! Old sherut was in perfect form at 2 P, M., which is the weight that | ead y bea bet + |their money than ever given to them| hundreds of calls over the telephone was tied when Schreiber, subbing for| ASIN) the Giants on Monday and Welvh and Ritchie fought at in Eng- friend ry! pSyesnaaphaics Sepp od before: by promoters hereabouts. and many personal congratulation |the sore-fingered Groh, came to bat! himnolf, If they should ‘pit, him l@nd for the title.” Pe eceen a enen There were some fine pieces of fire m est crowd t or attended a boxing | works get off, while there was plenty | Moran also was kept busy accepting to open the Inning. He clipped the ball [against Cicotte 1 would be a duel of = lahow in Ne tient eat ean | of HRER mbsis aha eonger e felicitation. |for a clean two-bagger. Raridon at-|Feal masters, While Salle has all] Pan Lowa, manager of Ralgtr Tirady, the Byre- ; iaaneaih alain okl waa safe on| tte art of pitching at his finger tips | cue lightweight, has taken another fighter under /On hand—46,800 was the governmental Not only was it a record crowd in point of numbers, but it was a thor- otte: ie onger and « mand . “Buteh” O'H th : Beis coeh pare | Oa an error, advancing Schreiber. to) ciectt® # the stronger and, it la We-) hie management. | He ig “Batct” O'sase. the leount. BUGS” OVaSe eRThaTO ES AT nin les Nowadays can show two Thirty of the thirty-two pioe WhO! bia” Reuther then forced out Rar Heved, can put more stuft on the ball. | a mg! Seog. lone Lal weap beth org Not only was the crowd a record- gould have Been heard Chop when i C0 ° — | mot Young the nae ;) breaker, ny sensa-| Announcer Humphreys spoke, an & minute. So wonderfully hus | Walified competed in theffrat round) ao. Jin an infleld grounder and tho} Kid Gleason, manager of the Sox, bt who t« now making Boston hie home, ‘They me ae rere ey there was none of the excitement over Inuenced auto racing that| Cf their association's tournament). came home with the run that| says that he’ is ting no wil come together in « twelve round bout-at the| tional fights. Johnny Kilbane, tb@| knockouts that usually takes place, ye going qn pavements is merely ¢ Dlite agaihet ite Tada t National A, ©, of Marleville, R, 1, to-night. | featherweight champion, who was sup- va ines are really more important yesterday aft a lapse of three set the City of Cincinnati on its ear, going aga t the Red: ‘Any eo rwelght chi 1) is 4 how the pep and fight that! Ahearn has teen boxing in good furm around | ain the driver. ‘The most compe- | Years because of war conditions The /ye vay gti! bugging at an early hour seoonne tt Howton and will give O'Hagan @ etitt battle, posed to be through, came back driver can hardly forestall acci- oting in the first tournament |inig morning. certainly sot ball club b Bi a bang, knocking out Frankie Burns, RACING SELECTIONS. ginecr#’ links at Kos- | them it will be no pick-up, &t ar | Harlem Fadle Kelly of this city sent a post|the idol of Jerscy City, in five rounds. fe to his tires and motor during | Held on t meneers That score by Schrelber will likely! tial” ate ay card to this office today in which he stated that , pacer yie A t, 80 ite the car with lasting | yn whic Rett ee ara | Be a8 historical tn, Rhineland as those, i tpatie all Tieauld eenaee tt ne eet | hg Asmciaea aghiney ie ane. ie. a Aa Sa se att Lg Mabel AQUEDUCT. TO-MORROW that usually carries home the | NM Boe . the club pro- | deeds of the former champions in 1869. peti | tralia under the management of Tom Andrews, Firat Race—Flying Orb, Sugar- A ‘ ey eters fprone. the Le —w | inciuding himwelf, arrived in San Francisco safely | put away, i 2. 500 ‘ab lon little over 6,800 yards Ban Jopnson was out of town when | ineisling himwelt, 2 mint, Lonely. " ‘ dete strongiy trapped | With the Reda on easy atrost the] the tard ut Ditectars of the Ameri: |#il tow are on thelr way to that coastry oa e| As goon an the bell rang in the fata! "second. Race—Jack Stuart, Au- . y' races will be over both ne y f fe wae BON # necessar: . can*League met in Chivago yes wicammlio which mailed from Frisco « few days! round Kilbane came to the centre of| daclous, Baily. t route and a race of 160 mil and a sharp putting eye I ¥| regulars may now ‘be given @ partial ao, lly further stated that be is booked up Third R Nightstick, Te should give both machines and | t@ HeKuttate the many undulation | rege to get ready for the big meeting 424 Jim Dunn, the fourth an for aix fights there the ring, feinted with his left, and iA pace Miahtshek, Fences fair chance to prove their | {hat cre MaiMtet” Many {With the White Sox, And the ticket! Ruppert i cence lukas the foundation [tbO shot out bia right, @ lightaing~ hos TE gcd ae ale Roamer Handicap Et oe'a fairways practically through | scandal undoubtedly will attain fresh) Harry tne line of the Johnny "Howard-Marty Grom |UK® punch landing directly over} Johnson, Hol Tao ¢ GLa Gaia Go zanke ot ¢ sivers would naturally s of trees and @ ball not bit} momentum, Fans will continue to| Pos’!y fight which takew place Friday night a: the Bay-| Burns's heart, sending him to the ‘ Fitth Race—P. G. King Le Bala- a - mys a “J Mths tate Fang | #sralght sails quickly out of bounds.| roller about that 400 per cent, in- mut tex vr onne A, A... Several weeks ago Cros fount |floor with a suddenness that bewil-| ff"; Musiee J) Tues Base ot 2.80 7. ee out ten years, | y TNE me Fae ie eed it crease in. the price, but they will johnny, “"Kid' Avert, (who ig in the same dered the tremendous crowd. dort, Bell Swoop. T. BO ad th ao ag atbuake ae 3. _fvery title worth | 110) (ide i 186 at Siwanoy, Long | scramble to buy the paateboards just | Jy sea ted a wild bowl was rained bp the Alverts| Frragikie tried to get to his feet at - cal "hrs tryed oi ag, gn both roads and speedways. | Si) wan in good humor and how he| the same. hat * fteo and full discussion of the nterests, Howard being among them, It wouad|the count of five, but fell back on his HAVRE DE’ GRACE. Geller. ‘ ing this record Smiling Ralph J y league affairs is not wanted by moat f ot ad many. miraculous id clout that ttle pill | C atl AOE It 19 now up to the White Sox to/ of the other club owners. They prom- titer he polished off |haunches, ‘The referee listened to Firet Race—rane Tireur, Master GRAND STAND, $2.20. LADIES Siem, death, He is what ix known MD eet bat it wae fle eta | teale anywhere trom 148 19 154, | Kilbane’s pleading and stopped the) Bill, ‘Hapid ‘Praveller. 7 onal, but it was like Urying to|trim the Yanks in the present series | ise to vct “accordingly Their efforts | brvek the Kimpire Clty Kxpresa with|and they, also, may begin lay- ill not conse to puurxe the ott Teague | fight. Burns's seconds anyway Bad| Second Fl ashupan fsiring. Burnes was simply|ing plans for the big series. ‘That| pf A! the nidestopping methods that | a sala iz al eee eee cetera ae i Raco—Fri ibn have come to light in the hearing of ‘Third Race—Indian Chant, Miss table ivrm. He defeated bis] beating of the Yanks, though, is no| the Maya cave MATIN Of} \ionday night Manager John Jennings o thela cnowledging his defeat. Filley, Biermann, SHEEPSHEAD BAY asinuch as he Aggressive but not a and this trait has atc pod need on Numerous o¢ ® Dore dstrong spe Hould have steered into an accident. | VOUCHER yo She Wide WAM OES UD) Cay inatter right now, ‘Tho Now ———— | ual what sas schatud er tt ening} After ‘the fight Burns declared that] Fourth Race—Escoba, Datryman, SPEEDWAY. Ming hecren ait the eat gia be | “George stothingham, who came to| Yorkers, in a way, are also playing en, fii tert” Morntay nigit, ‘The same cant of[he didn't know where he was until] The Desert) 150-MILE AUTO RACE, Aton, nicknamed . “Jersey Light. | Was waiery Mouul tive years ago! for their baseball lives, Without a STANDING OF jbouta will be staged, BE stve Sioned wing! after he had left the ring. hone, Morris entry. PEMBER 2 cette has been cruising on the vet. [10 BOM Attlee tie ate ig | 800d showing against the Sox and ee eee icilgncor taking “oe hartcy| ‘“E Would have Killed him had I bit Bixth Race—Hong Kong, Sunny | Oy a the on who ‘onde 4 7 Y re Rastley ” i jount. Jace trail and with’ considerable |i iy was unusually accurate ahd | the other Western clubs there will be THE CLUBS {aiden of tho, cy in the two sain bouta ef|bim again,” said Johnny, as he| Hill, Jack Mount, | gate a PM fae bis Be on wason Milton triuinphed over | He huow ledge that bis matter mna| Bo city series—no cigarette money | eight rounda, & wended his way toward his Redan] ona a Lis " a ’ . Ima at 8 working well bolstered all the other | thiy winter, . room, “Frankie is @ nice boy ani Pai 1 Frothingham sho PRE IEE, Having become tira! of the theatrical bast- taue eat Frothingham was up all the way in Rig alae owe teat ee his Jie Loos, one of | Rain knocked out the game yester. Aimomt lost « leg imthat amagh- the youll homo- |day, but there will be a double-header abich would bes perfectly aed : t golfed to-day and it would not be surprising NATIONAL LEAGUE, bam, Jack Demjeey, the world’s champion, eni|I am sorry that I knocked him out,” W.L. PO, Clube, w. tpt | hie manager, Jack Keane, distended their show] Another great bout was that In we jin Phtladeighia after the performance last Satur- 2 e: e 88 41 092] Brockive ....05 66 aah | 8, Paliedelghle ote one ey anna to fam| Wbich Joe Lynch, the clever west side a0 49 ‘620 PORT TBD ar pc rigs eh ty to une| boy, who recently scored a sensa- for ivin ye dangerous jinuch since leaving | the nay, to see one of the biggest crowds of 270 00 4901 OF Gauless+s00 70 001 | ents SOAS Oe ee tee cy Wo Mel onal victory over Champion Pate t,. But Milton : ou in his best form the yo sF , ‘ hes dj Pcoming race purteaviyets Gee |would, Mbeat {te peason. ‘The guies of to-day and AE Puligesee 48. Oh _ |Herman, and who has defeated prac- al De Palma 1 Fothingham played yes to-morrow afford fans their last GAMES YESTERDAY, Pete Hatley, the Now Dorable Dave, who has} ically all the boxing stars hia weight, og ‘The family name “ot Ghevrotet tas The tall’ Englishman had chance of seeing the White Sox before 1 New York, 3. ben ranting up, started werk Foaterday 0 Gren a | ee ear onnecn of Srenian prominent!y Leonmpcted with jeasy tie winning by & Up and 6lthey tackle the Reds. The result of 4; Brooklyn, 3 gymnasium, and bie manager bas been offered a racing many yeare. Toul Chiesse, 7; Phi ‘atch with Ohaipion Leouard in Hartford,| Never did a boxer take @ more ar- Ko that observation will have consider- Detroit, Mt is. alinoat carta . t : rolet, dean of all drivers, The Mike Brady-Louls Tellier Baltimore oF ‘0! tistic beating and take {* withou Chicendianss” a match if played around Boston would | able on the fixing of betting that Hardey and Zaonand wil bos the latter part USC | Dealing tad Sane O° Tete of this month at Detrot, ns -ayrn ready at all times to fight back, He ran continues to win speed titles |haye brought out an army of Bean- |odds for the world’s séries, Rumor GAMES TO-DAY, ee ce a heer) se ote | SORTY DOLLARS his famous brother, holds many |runnor-up to Walter Hagen in the a . Berton ot Ot, Louis, ot New. ifn Sls, is tow on ha way 0 quently landed on Lynch, but in the d records, Only last July 4 this | rece: onan 5! ee New Orleans, where he is plated to meet Pat “pee ared from ene pid Frenchman sete new world's [ce y eo poste toe nS in the present tournament, had a| sixth round he wag Battered fr for 100 milegat the Sheepehend | tg hs OE AMERICAN LEAGUE rai of soot W2. Hate evo] end of the ring to the other, the bell Quick work on your part. Good work and prompt de- Fear eral ome dtc Chevrolets | nip-and-tuck battle over the eighteen |Moyd ‘of the Fox Mills Club, who WOU PC, Clube, ow. AL Po. varanien of $1.0) for his end, it] coming to his rescue, livery on Our part goes without saying. he Pate. ‘ms |hoies, Brady winning a scant load of |matched his Opponent stroke’ after : ; ; :. ry . young stars. Se Hawa jone hole, On the second sound Teller |atroke until neaging the thirty-aixth This special offer is made to keep things active all along Hickey, Joo Thomas and “Reps |uncorked a fit of wildness, which is|when a poorly played mashle atyuued ‘ " f swapped punches, In the eighth and the line before the’ Fall campaign starts. in, who developed into rating disastrous on a course like the Engi-|the ball behind @ tree. " i 4 96 262 bam on, before mpaign 4 66 492 + Moran the pm] Lynch stood toe to toe with the ag- duce Johnny | eressive Johnson at all times and ere from, OCRUMAD ape lta, Tue amd oe Bee ee lace and nach MADORAIS the AE AG EEE ee Here is your selection from the best there is in all wool 5 to win 7 up hole and ma whipping to rad da tad ‘ : fulke tn boon racing Another one-sided match was the| Pat Doyle, who generally finishes The all-round exhibition given by suitings. and overcoatings. On account of our extensive McLeod-James Rose encounter, This|high up in big tournaments, was pul | c as the best by a b his i i i Tha"6, diltant Testing. has (was soft pickings for McLeod, wholour by Wilfred Held on the Gnal Lynch was the best by a boy buying from the mills we control exclusively many choice weight in these parts in many years. rness, can block, is @ wonderful hit- won 9 up and 8 to go. green. Pat was in frequent trouble ork two Tommy McNamara defeated Lowis|on the greens, but he managed to rep Penn Ch, er wn in the 1919 title it wit} Martuccl, the one-arm expert, by a|hold his opponent safe until the very TO-DAY nerican, fér the for- comfortable margin, Martucel a tu- faa hole, Here Doyle was short com. | chieag» at ames) \ ter for his weight. 2 TWO STORES that ¢: the ‘ally outdrove Med ling to the green. Pat had a chance, Detroit at Pastor » Mine Mofanve. = 1 KO. Bob Lynch showed he is still « tegit Minadiay) and Ninth: a. short game |but messed it when he failed to chip St ko at Wa Varet uie t es tus been mate bantamweight by making 30 East 42d Street t and putting for Martuccl, who Le-|well onto the green from a downhill Clveland at" Paitageiphe nigned wo fe baitim. Ou the iad of -pounds ringside, while Johnson Moalea and came somewhat erratic toward the lie a of Pitt. a half pound heavier, bal oe back to Europe, where end of the mate "Other favorites like Jock Mutenit. | ; porsh A} Roberts, the Staten Island idol, P.S. Onemoment late may alter your fate.-—Arnhetm Axtoma. don't move so swiftly on rub-| Big McDonald, hardest eon and Emmet French came through BEBALL TO-DAY. 3 sumee NX. AmeUcA hile ap the wid he ls elated to box Jett Baus stopped Fd Kinley, recently dis- th | levte te Woe peo tone oxy’ nteles Sen Saw ea i of Bayonne of Lrenton, N, J, eharged from the army, in seven Satuniay afternoon, o'alock, The me tw battle at 140 pounds, weigh in at the rings and wh patterns. He hag speed, cle’ is mo

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