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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER R 19, 1919, hans BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK COLUMN | FOOTBALL IN THE OFFING By Thornton Fisher EIGHTEEN DRIVERS IN BIG AUTOMOBILE RACE Bighteen speed demons wilt eighteen of the fastest racing creations in the 150-mile automobile classic and « . . . . es . ten-mile special match race at the as 1919, by The Press Publish! + Co. (The Now York Mvenine World). , |Sheenshesd Bay Speedway to-morrow afternoon. It will be the greatest ‘SMITH= FoorGare , my of auto racing talent ever entered in NENSEN- PLAYERS DONT [See Fen kJ Vee East. Ard NER- aR Re | The In entive is the richest GoosHme a we He prizes offered this season. The races MS. FAODEN MATS LUKE THIS- 80 will decide the long distance ang sprint champion of 1919. > Two Old-Time Red P to World's Se PURE HOKUN | | CINCINNATI, § Y § _ | now In San Leand . the old rights fielder of the 1869 Rods of Cincinnatt, ; is - | Baseball and Racing Will Soon has been invited through a resolution of P the Chamber of Commerce to attend the Be Out of the Way and Foot world's series here as the guest of the ball Will Enjoy the Sport Chamber and all expenses paid. ‘The Limelight. only other Hving member of the team 2 igh of that year is George Wright, a wealthy Boston business man who has ate W that the fall obi! ts creep- 1S THIS YOUNG MAN TRYING TO WIN A povepted am invitatiod (0 attend the SCHOLARSHIPS BARBED FROM FOCTEALL UNTIL UP HIS TRIGONOMETRY games here. The Reda of 1869 ‘did not ing Into the air the sport fans jose a game during the entire series, are beginning to realize that oon baseball and racing will have ‘t. take a back seat until next season ‘and for several weeks football will Sttract a lot of attention. Most of the college football stars engaged jas: fall in action on other side, or in camps Warships somewhere. That's why terest in the gridiron sport was at ebb, but with his arms laid @way the college youth is returning to the pigskin sport with his old ume enthusiasw. ‘This season promises to be a ban one. The fact that the game hi it @ standstil) for two seasons whetted the fans’ appetites «no set big battles promise to be al ed by record crowds, The world series will be startin; Within two weeks, while the horse- Men will soon close shop for the sea- NO! He's : HE Jacks ALRIGHT, LETS GO WiFF-WiFE- WIFE AWAKE AN SOw-YOWNOWS) 2 HES USURLLM @ NICE POLITE GUY WHO BUYS & WEEKIN TRIM Yank Carl Mays Tames Prospective Champions “ Bobby Gilks, the veteran player and present Famous Storm-Center Sends White Sox Away From Here in Defeat. scout Harmonizing An orchestra out of tune sends cold shivers up and down Gobby: “The Keds fast ball pitching lows. They'll murder speed tter not try any inst these fel- AS a T has been a wonderful summer for : By Bozeman Bu'ger. ynarten of fact, t don't are now the) your spine The instruments Sports of all kinds. The Grand rt ARL MAYS, our celebrated liti- r must harmonized to make lode tostes nove ects Htoore THE CHEER TEAMIS REHEARSING ———— ant, cok slice of tne World's | Couereree her, may causes Wie) Sse, SOME NEW NUMBERS Jim Barnes and McLeod Leading in Semi-Finals Of Pro-Golf Tourney Shirts, as well as music, must have certain sta rds—any de parture from them results in dis- cord. The Par-amount Shops have proved the value of shirt stand- ardization. To wear Par-amount Shirts is to realize the satisfaction of always getting the same high quality of fabrics, a fine selection of patterns, your size and at the seacara prices of $1.50 and Series honors to himself yes- gerday by way ‘of sending the Whit Sox westward with a kick in the slats The fates have deprived the injunc toy hero of a chance to beat the Reds, but he may go to his winter estate: with the satisfaction of knowing tha; he beat the club that does figure to beat the National League champs With no ceugh in sight, that is abou as much honor as cne could expec! ert xclally when pitching by injunction “But,” was suggested, “when they tried old Slim Sallee against the Sox two years ago they ruined his left- d stuff and won the champton-| ‘es, I know,” agreed Gilks; “that’ likely to happen any time, But thi year’s lefthanded pitching is the one thing that will cause trouble. Now watch what I sa, tic News * crowds. Baseball contests have ever been aliended vy #0 muny os ad Athletic contests, swinuins, AD acs Compeuton of every has been watched by larger Bumbers than ever beiore, One of the summer sports that is still attracting attention is that of aulo racing. To-morrow's races at the Sheepsnead bay speedway prom- the best of the season, FOCTRALL HATH HER, HEROS NO LEAS LESS RENOUNED THAN WARW Kearns Sets Record Price tue devine classic, Can you coer reg thrilin they are gO.mg te furush the fans a8 tuey try to puss ee. other while Hying around tue trace? ‘Loe iia for this race is probably othe larges ever suvn in an event of kind on an inclosed track any- here in the worid, the is like we have been ninth cost. three holes. McLeod, too, jwd bis share of trouble going out and only led by one hole at the turn. Turning for home 120-pound Fred ‘ashed many brilliant shots and cap. ured three holes in a row, McLeod picked up on the thir. teenth when his drive flew in the -_o— Defending Title Holder Four Up On Opponent While Ex- Champion Has Advantage of Two Holes Over McLean in First 18 at Engineers’ For Dempsey’s Services _>—. Demands Quarter of Million Dollars for World’s Cham- pion to Fight Beckett in them just doubie that amount and 30,000 besides, By Kearns demanding this prepos- terous amount of money he has mado Dempsey the highest priced fighter -D pugilistic history, When Jess Wil- The White Sox didn't muss up ou: ball park and bust home runs int our stands this time, Under the speii of the underhand efforts of Mr. May they popped up weak’ files, gettin, them higher in the air and closer t the plate as the pastime proceede There was a burried scurry for th and Gossip By John Pollock Champion Benny Leonard, who out- inted Johnny Dundee in the star cut at the Sportsmen's Club tn ewark on Wednesday night, re- y for the it week Promoter + i Rael Sretgkin ieeel, Links, woods and couldn't be found. Me-} England, lard lost to Jack in the bout at To-|dope Immediately. Kid Gleaso. | eived $5,509.26 for his end. The gross ohast [mig ney Phare Ae Leod was bunkered on the four ledo the ex-champion received a sum] breathed @ sigh of relief, thous! | cceipts of the show figured up $15,- a letter t that Frank Bag- ) Manager of Willle Jack- eon, Head Murray and othe: teenth and lost the hole. A topped drive cost the little fellow the six- (eenth and the match became close again. MoLeod got going once more and By William Abbott. (Staff Correspondent of The Prening World.) “ROSLYN, L. L, Sept. 19. If English sportamen want Jack Dempsey to engage in fistic combat with Joe Beckett, considered heavy- weight champion of England, they of $100,000 for his efforts. trife in Mr, Kearns’ A mere estimation but incidentally the highest purse ever paid a boxer, In the Jeffries-Johnson bout for the Championship Jeff re- when it was discovered that a.J Cin cinnati pitchers are quite shy © underbanded methods in ‘ue twirling business, \ At that the White Sox might have 4,50. As the State tax of 10 per vent, was first deducted from that sum, which gave the State $1,530.35. Leonard then received 40 cent. of $13,773.15, which gave him the amount All All harmonised with a guaran tee of satisfaction or your money back. Cordially, PAR~ SHIRT SHOPS 008 THIRD A\ AVE. |1626 THIRD AVE. fave THIRD AVE [836 THIRD AVE sends in AMES BARNPS of, #t. Louls and will have to part with $250,000, ‘Thi Harlem | at 149th “Al these iis, a Sabla Fred McLeod, Washington, D.C.,] "8 the home hole when McLean] tne price Jack Kearna haa get for the | celved a total of $101,000 but this in-| progressed against the home talent Praied Bocve, | Deedes, whe worksd reg ST. |201 W. ieaTH St : i . D.C, ; i of Del a i , en nie Seam ot i a came nearer the title round by poe) three to get on. Both McLeod | worig champion's services. Redmond es Ba: ACW es RRO TIRE Oy hee peniiet Ocaite a a money, less the State tax, got $4.131.| Tribune Building a Teh Avenue man, chasd! he Duntams, | leading their opponents at the firs: oLean had medal scores of 79%./ parry, who has leased the famous Al. | ‘ures Ree Oe is Clarita, Gleason |’ Rite. Oibceal GESEETET Oca tees fax | MAGE MMOADWAN (et BU Gade en gad even J King of 18 holes in the semi-finals to-day for] M@Leod, despite hos smatiness, cap- | y¢r¢ Hall in England, met Kearns a:| Kearns is evidently mad with the} War rene | for the : wate) 1 GUOREOR |S Dr, ene: ae settee i feathers, None of them will | ine professional Golfers Association | ‘Ured the national title once and has} the Friars Club a night or so ago an..|heat in making this demand. It iv | assigned Mayer to the Of SUDGU- | eoosh with hie bowt with Charley Motrl be tar, Listy aeirer. 8 knuck- He Anished in the money in open cham- offered him $110,000 and an additiona! enough to make Charley Mitchell and ing the Yanks. As a result the Sox Detroit lightweight, at Detroit on Oct. r Club, . , bas sou! Championship at the Engineers Clul E . tee 7 — — _ | Sate over ti ‘Min opponents ex- | Harnes came to the half-way point plonships the iast ten years, In yea-| per cent, of the gate receipts if nc | rood old John 1 Sullivan turn over |are one guteh further from the mo- Sacies of the boat bare euaanted wane | | Sept two, since he started boxing. | with a four-hole lend over Bob Me- | ‘erday’ ieee Ae ree ate, sag E4-\ would sign articles for a bout be-|in their graves. It will also make | Mul ae s wee whe gets the 12 82 airplane so that he will be bene tm time Sea a oe mn ipal | Donald of Indian Hill Club. Fred Me- |Sver several months ago with s, great | tween Deinpeey and Beckett. Kearns | Jim Corbett wish he was born many | *1H the Heds to sve wht ests ie to mend sie Jowian boiddar on Oct. 3 and 4 x Moo: Jack Sharkey, Herman Leod, National champion in 1908, sur-| reputation of defeating Harry Vardon | listened to Mr. Barry's offer and after | years later, The largest purse Jim bien ae eee Pr dathe ts ee fl ae but the above 4 and others have been of- | prised the gallery by running up a/fd other foreign cracks, McLeod the Englishman had finished Kearn. | received was $25,000, when he de- wilt Sil! has games pe | fered big sums of money to meet | 14, nolo advantage over George. Mc- made the visitor look like an amateur said they could have Dempsey, bui|feated John L, at New Orleans in, be acclaimea champions, Clay Turner, the Indian light-hearyweight, wil! f him, but they have run to when he tried to match strokes with . frcee | The start on Mr, Mayer was very |“ the gloves in another battle to-night, He wil , cover. Lean of Great Neck, the only remain-|the Columbia Club representative, | not for @ mere $110,0.0, It would cost | 1t92- gentle, but after a couple of rounds |™ % Joyuny Saxon, the Newark hearrweieht Be ; ; “M irray oon want a ons ing home bred in the tournament. of warming up the fuse reached the pies ee beg eg ia he ae can't jock out any one Nd, eo wi ig mats I've eats, ne ten- Barnes, defending rans amar faglind . e ° ’ Powder, and blooie! One after an- of 4 long siege of fighting contests which Turner Bee Kok’ sy tnx he [super form against edonalt” X0 Dorel Rides Given Rivals EVENING WORLD'S _) Strer'sre vans came up ana sort | ets ts coun iat Sr ban a eco 4 turn the trex {nsx It eome | matter how vell McDonald played a = ole apple whistling around the P. G,| Tne & toroamls well agua, and trom eon take him on Murray will be | stoke Barnes bea eg spake ake ero ias inner OWN SPORT HISTORY |All the way around they batted, scit~| cau secure bouts for him, to invade the feather- | with a better one, Yet ie brea! tering disaster here and there until] Johnny Howard, the Bayonne. NJ. Heht hea wen | t class, Then, undoubtedly, | went against Big Bob. On the 316 six runs were scored and Carl Mays, | weight ih - boys that have been forxiag ‘ard sixth McDonald drove the re BASEBALL. the litigant himself, had helped him- matches with Kilbane will du y TTSBURG . 19, — The | Self to a single and a two-bagger in| reputation as a fighter if he can stow away M i back into. the bantamwelght | green, but the ball had too many leg WR Coe’s Colt Staggers RACING SELECTIONS. FESTSGURGR, Sept Joue inning. Later Carl compiled an- | Crow, the local middlewelght. in their elgtt tous! "18, for they all shun Murray |and ran over into a sandpit. Itwasa| "| 88 . eal Giants went out to Forbes’ Field | other influid single to make his record | bout at the Bayonne A, A: of Bayoune, Nd if won't risk meeting him as@ |i. ster drive and with a little more) Home, Although Her First to clinch second place, but the Pirates | good and culled it a day. Howard has been working hard for the scrap } eight.” luck would have won the hole. Me Half Mile Is Fast. AQUEDUCT. are staging a last gasp effort to Anish aoe Several FO DRea ARE occasions and is sure be will come vut the victor, em Diesel Ss -—Shoot On, Hampden, |, < . inthe}the Sox had a chance to catch up =r? ‘i ‘s sania asda fine aa dink haps a) ie is Fas anzitat ace oot On, hird and they put Babe Adams in always, but Mays saw the danger ip |e Moran accompanied by le promising GHT SPARK STILL % box, The old-timer was in wonderful | ¢j danger 10 | ughter, Eddie Fitzaimmops of thls city. are Dow Becond Race—No selections, time. ith apparent ease he screwed ond hole and gained the lead, It was Third, Race — Routledge, Frult | form, held the Giants to three bite|up that uuuerhand curve, pulled the |‘ Boston where Fitmiamons will pot on the fin |} Master's same stamped on, ssle. Grnuing Sam. GLIMMERING IN MORAN oniy temporary, as Barnes duplicated By Vincent Treanor. Cake. re Lora Brighton, Bun- and beat them, 7 to , so the clibich-|trixger and It was all off, Even kd. | ins tousbes to hi ieining lor na twelvewand |} that ar 30 re ie D a ° e Ce ‘oun 5 a jen’s Darl the feat on the wera fer oot RE Bee paved PAs eggs aig Yourteod. ie ing of the second notch must wan |e Colling and aoe yin hie hand terweught of Lawrence, “Masa. which ‘is te or |} paricuar arver earned a great three, which evene: ‘ ie ace—Claquer, Snapdragon, | ani cner' day, tn taamients of atten, fought in the open air at O'Sullivan Park ai |] LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Wo the score. Barnes took the next one Pression that W. R. Coe's gray eee mace—Whitney entry, Star WHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1%.—Eckert. to-morrow afternvon, besinaing 4 patayquit after his bout with | where McDonald hit into trouble and | Colt Herodias turned a glaring sower- ost Wilson, . Bla" local semi-protessional pitcher,| The Sox, at any event, will be aj (tt 4a o'skch. Vitasimmons is to receive 25 D. A. BLOOM stovved in| required six, Poor putting cost, Mc-| sault when he won the third race, But — wade ‘nls bow with ue Atnieticn anu} 0, Pieeiiete cries: Foran, houy| Champion Jobeay Kline decid to-day vu |] 6th Floor, World Bldg. he ones temogs “Mary Donald the eighth. On the 605-yard| Ne didn't. He showed a little tm: HAVRE DE GRACE. was beaten by Cleveland BY ® 869° % before the game moving ploture men | there is no Utth In the rapert mm bere from j Retitided" fram Che Potedo butt eibow ninth 3cDenald Rocked hig t2e | Pree et ee ee acute tol ART ebceaMiaey CH Halcking. |¢ eon, sept 19—Detrolt bit donee [PR Mane cer ene. Gitaht eure Riee ois | Cemmeees ty, Abt be cabal Beh jan mn 5 is S a » Oe - ce Oo jer Stewart mew Cust u ‘ _ ; ats preliminary lmbering up at Sara-| shot, the error giving Barnes the hole,| 1011+ 9 pomersault. His race louked Second Race—Melancholia, Bally- hard and easily de-| catch Kid Gleason and his gladiators | there on the night of Oct, 6, Johbny confirmed P< Site, Eondin 5 to 6. ‘This made the tall Englishman] ip. 9 tremendous improvement be-| “Hhint ‘Hacecdiret Pullet, Syl- ° 0 0. In Jin classic powes. ‘The Kid posed In | the story pubis {9 cha ‘olumn yeateday to the SHEEPSHEAD BAY SPEEDWAY | i 08! istic a udes an rie ae ing ih ace tan rer teat | ane Be sary | RUS the Jockeys on his opponents) Yah [iY finos Belle Mahone, Bal- ot ie tiatt tore, 8] his ‘best to look’ unconcerned, but | itr his bout with ladle Noman, be Saguse 150-Mile Auto Race : ait ihe At tenders, Punny how thewtt| ‘The eleventh went to McDonald] roge exceptionally bad races. If any! jymooney, Duch Foe ee ae vevot Nucleus, te| When you see the pletures note the | an ar de Niuoual A, Cr ef Phulwoelpals to- ‘SATURDAY, September 20, 1919, ak flicks eternal in the old fighting) When Barnes chipped short of the! one of them had used any judgment Fitth Race—Bathilde, Sik Bird, | {eure ee ty ONE Ghatgen of victors [“Where d'ye get that stuff” expres. | "or" mi Match hace, 10 Mile, Three Heats j te Leg Prince Henr: for the pennant th have | sion. mage sae Warmers ernck be . Ms y I oup. Herodias would have been beaten. Sixth Race—Gala Dress, The Bel- beating 2 to 0 Med bi ae thet Wear, TICKETS ON SALE } After a wonderful mashie Barnes! Herodias is one of the fastest half- sian $2, Ratio Canal. Wilmeay, dere pilched great Balt, Nioe p will Brobenly Tomes J Jopnnon, Tie W. 30h Bt. Tok apes - venth Ra . erway, Was & beauty to watch, NE AL Ok Piano Co., 518 Fulton ty. his vf Colui ran down @ fifteen foot putt apd cap-| milers in the country. All race goers} pony Kong. , Atk yer de ae toate 4 foore + vont An ‘and Asracies, : nat Jimmy held tured the twelfth with @ sensational | know this and 0 do the jockeys, but} _"°"* “°” Die debate rere ot eh yh 4 19 STANDING OF oe oe stl in Cian —- - ~ even fom Svecround boxing bouts for 4 The 105-yard fourteenth Mo-| the riders tried to keep their mounts =| single ahd steal, a wild throw by Kfuce = > bree. TWA Courteney: Fo : ; f eid sate ae the ‘soldiers at Camp ‘Dix teat night, three. The te A green, the ball] within striking distance of him dur-|as impressive as that of yesterday | se! and Neale's intled safety gave them THE CLUBS of He picked up 119 pounds, set the pace ah the Way and won by two lengise without having been urged to do his NGTON, Sept. 19.—Wash- lance made a ‘clean sweep of the series with St. Louls by taking both ing the first haif mile, and that proved landing in a deep tray. McDonald their undving, Herodiug raced her- came back strong and took ‘the fif- ALL THE WELL Jim Mont=) ‘Ballor” Volk, Se AMERICAN LEAUUE, Iva i ay Smith vd ior ‘ teenth with beautiful golf. On the| self dissy by travelling the firs: hail} pest at any atage of the journey. ends of a doudie-header here by scores sixteenth McDonald sliced imto woods | Mile in 46 seconds, but his opponents] With the exception of Man o' War, /of 12 to 3 and 7 to 0, elite Mek PO) owes we ee DRESSED MEN tnd required ix to get home, On| Were Just aa disty from chasing her,| he le as fast and content a oor oe a LIS, Mau, Sept, 19.—Severa, [Cmwieed 2.7) WO] Lon. a4 lb WOULD WEAR THEIR the seventeenth it was Long Jim's| 4nd when came to the final hall) Gyo, Cleopatra and Bonnie Mary |ef the back eld “candidates at the | Derat 2 Bivona eS TAILOR’S LABEL ON turn to wallop into’trouble and Mc-| Herodias was staggering from fa-| might be his superiors, but they are Naval Academy are aging excellent New Verw....71 68 660 | Philadelphia, .34 98 270 by P In|act as consistent and have not as good | WOTk tt practice and there te confi: Gams TO-DAY, THE OUTSIDE uF tigue, but so were his opponents, the race there were several horses, dence that Dabie will solve the prob ping a Streos, attack in Oetret of New Ver, Donald won, 4 to 56. a record, lem of deve Both stars missed the home green -—— spite of the fact that he lost every Chieage at + csten, with their” second shota, Barnes | ‘cluding ‘Thunderclap, which were! mg first disqualification of thejone of his regular buck field men of Glevele’ at Washington, THEIR SUITS WE 4 capable of running 'e mile in 1,38, last season Clark, who did good BL. Lowis at Phitadeipnia. WOULD NOT NEED | meoting came in the last race when the second end of the purse was taken | Work the Jatter part of last season. nae increased in weight to 184 pounds ae chipped on to within three fect of the but chasing ,Herodias in the ear.y VEsreneay, $3 000 PBs Manoeals en up ap Bye int hd part cf the race supped their atrengih | away from Carnarvon, alte, Knocked lind li tikely’ to prove'a rellable man, AN Y NEWSPAPER the cup and then missed a tricky 4 the aray oolt staggered home in| Sermee mar © While Rawlings, Alfor r) downhill putt which gave Barnes the| sag cg) Lda) ome In} cinal eighth pole and prevented the|also substituica “lust ADVERTISING, 1,88 4.5. The finish of Fator on Thunder- clap was not exceptionally strong from fighting It out When Carnarvon @ nose behind The Coe colt premier honors, finished secon tara placuce for more than three jours ieit the Columbia football sai uf and sore yesterday, but tt gave hole and made him four up at the finish. AQUEDUCT Suits and overcoats made Barnes had a medal score of 7% > nad h: Wagoner, Butts Fairbrother, who rode | preg Dawson, the head coac Clove, WAL. PC.) Clube, wot Po, $1500 Bushwick Steeplechase It was figured George McLean, tho! teenth of a mile it is likely that bis! Uniike the decisions handed down at|vsfore he dismissed them Hew Verte, a | / . ‘ 4 © 7 4 x age 70.00 $00) 8t Louls....50 80 308 rs Sati home bred star who has flashed COUragous mount would have nipped | peimont Park, the action by the off, en "enrouh fr EF fe so SE 4 Store Hours 8.30 to 5.30, including Saturday aad 4 Other Bigh Class Contests BEGINNING AT 2.30 ™. PMCLAL RACE TR | Mr, Coe's colt on the post. briliant golf in this tournament, | win would run away from MoLeod, a' In Neddam, Willie Booth has a real } ood colt, Barly in the spring Joba Yetoran campaigner, ut little Freddy | Siadaen, who bred him ang called him | badly twisted the dope. [after i Iiinselt, predicted that be would } MeI@an made frequent’ errors, fore the end of the sess on the third and is pesdioties 5 and ha : Pre ee nn lil, clals was commended, aaa and & In winning the race with The War : ener Jimmy Butwell put up one of EWPORT,” R. the rides that made him famous b- \fore he went to war, He got his mount away from the barrier well and put up a Loftus finish, | ee “that 19,—-Horses “south GAM & TO-DAY, Mow York at Pitabere TWO STORES: Breskiye at Broadway and Ninth St, 30 East 42d St, abe Sept. Arnhetnt P, S.—The busy man is the happy man. fod