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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 14, 1919, <—_—_ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Miltoxiy THE SIZZLING GRIDIRON . . . : shor) WNSA PLACE ON Copyrieht, 1010, by the Prose Pubiehing Ca. (The Now Tork Svening World) By Thornton Fisher INTERNATIONAL TEAM WORTH POINT, ‘ THE EARM SEASON Ganes Scat ates m ieeaton eA wT mR THe VENS ' . * © Wa pees wo powny | Frank Cassidy of the Ozanam Bap OF ROSES A. A. One of Three Boys to Earn Trip Abroad. WEST Pol wowl! Yo Avs GOING TO 7 KE MORES Tw ENTHUSIASM TO PUT” & \cicle (NTH Tear THIS YEAR w York, Pittsburgh and New Or- leans boxers won pinces on the Interna tional Championships in Norway, Den- mark and Sweden in thg final bouts of the amateur boxing tourney in the Tist Regiment Armory last night, More than 4,000 persons watched the many spirited contests, of wh.ch many came to a sud- den ending before the limited period of three rounds. ‘The New York boy is Frank Cassidy, Ozanam A. A., who had a close call in earning the judges’ decision from Fred Lux, Pittspurgn A. A., in the final bout of the 135-pound clas: Wilde, English Sensation, Is pai Sailing for This Couniry Mi craw OF Very Shortly. PRINCETON } IMMY WILDE, probably the most sensational fighter that ever left England, harring Jim Driscoll, is} Poming here shortly, and if he dovsn’t out @ marvel, we don't know who fo diame. Wilde is perhaps the bost und class, gettin, Man Wngland can boast of since the Gays of Charley Mitchell, ani all mtudents of pugilistic form will ogree “What Mitchell was close to a marvel, “Phere is no use of our going into Sostasies about Wilde. Listen to this Pom some one who honors him, “Jimmy Wiide, accompanied by his Wife and three children and a small Party of English sporting men, expect to sail from Liverpool on the 18th of if, the de> cision over Sol Seeman, Brooklyn A. Aw in a ppirited three-round tussle, Donza had to be at his beat to win, for Bec- man Kept pressing him throughout, but the New Orleans boy's blows had the more power behind them. Donsa is seventeen oars old. In the 175-pound class, Frank Burke, Willow A. C., Pittsburgh, defeated A. Sliverstein, Union Settlement, thia city, in the flgst round, Silverstein was bad- ly bat and w latter first round and when Burke continued to pummel him around the ring Tom this month. Brith, the referee, wisely ended an un- n “Wilde's trip to the United States, »which has been in contemplation for i | ‘the past several years, and only de- ation of the war, © jaunt. Jimmy had a hankering to see the ‘won of this western world, he is Particularly keen on seeing ¥ stone Park, the Canyon, Niagara, & And while be will enggre in @ num- Ber of fights here, he will come chiefly . - Be @ tourist. During the past seven “OF cight years Wilde has taken part In over @ hundred fights in Hagiand and anxious for a change of That to this country ot ing enced by financial considerations alone ds evidenced by the fact that he can} Peoure much larger purses at home than bere. La Roche, YaveS STAR QUARTER BACKe STRUBING . PLANING QUARTER. FOR. PRINCETON Was Darwin Right? Anybody can make a monkey out of a man, but it takes a crackerjack surgcon to make a new man out of a monkey. We congratulate Dr. Voronoff en the achievement. Hard to Understand Why | wwscrr*iuttut*st* ute men better groomed. _ ner No reason to differ with him, but mmrerereres, 2c 2 tie em teres eae. | 0 OFIETIEY Tuohey in Defeat rane, who promoted t that's what we want to give him. We dred pounds ($1,000) in F Brown who made the kick and American tour, The National gport-- cording to Suotty. And he is the las Wilde-Moore fight, offered |}, ty as a de- 7 “ts! Is Star of Boxing Show training expenses, and a percentage of |), riot act to him. The Georgic fig Gud, alno, made a big offfr for person in the world to make any kind |Paterson Boxer Gives Un- have always known F, C. Newton Springs Surprise by Defeating A. L. Walker Jr. in 36-Hole Final for Staten Island Title. Timmy thirteen thousand pounds vis that kind of ° b Moving pictures, but this offer could Brown in question is not the most Held m Newark Armory ($65,000) for two bouts, plus two hun- each case for fellow; but he ought to take Mot be entertained because of the desirable ag et Ager ceeded temporarily, but the eye closed up again. Boies ae of their n@w aren: of a kick tur the fact that he couldn't see Me 7, ; ee Poets sat eles penn, wolplt followings from BOdie Mead iv} Usual Exhibition of Game-! out of one eye and not so well out o! — ost of the Big Eleve ns Unescelled Bar-emount Shirts olland Park promises will seat a .‘ : wy.” [the other, either, didn't feaze him : |, ©, Newton at last succeeded in win- at $1.50 and $2.00 and all the ‘Fier ae porting Clube tg bouts) Seine er Oct. 1, 1919. ness Against Hard-Hitting bit, He went after Jackson, like th | ing the golt champlonahip of Staten A re I n ° gther furnishings the wl vi held there, Dear Sir—t y " nite jan wer ho is, and won ono: 9 / 9g Ww es: man requires — every- D> Roortwitss rewicca e260, tea'tne.nothcea in the" papbra'wunday ani | Willie Jackson, Rp Geen. scr wens cis [armas tte belts ap caa't wos Orin orwar ASS) ise sled pics “Th op TE oye the ntti at Born ick. Tortorich, the Now By Alex. Sullivan Talred toser’s creat reuse links of he Richmond, Guiaiy Oncaty H: |other section ig slow, making open eagherer apeiron) ed : Ore, promoter, has ched Jot & ° alr A , c ni unty Country t ‘ eckfield, ' ai ove e young an the re Welshman to travel abroad is not anes pr r has matehed J y The only other pout that was of the Club. Both represented the home club, arvard Only One of Teams lsauteniie weakten in Gis: Byrucuse juvenated—e mart yet dignified. ee Bs Ke ith favor | Lynch, the Now York bantam, with HERE we e . * BP bites te fact Sirona pressure has been | Chapion Peto Horinan for a twenty- | the big. carnivals at. the, Firat | Sematope order wag. that belween though Newton is a resident of Messa-, Which Has Won Success] encounter. ; ise exerted 10 induce him to remain at fount bout Thankns ving Das Bit“ Hogimeut Armory of Newark {0 Of Staten Island. suuvetia, In fact, ne does mest of his] in the Pact With This S| : era rerin aya Home, Ft ie impossible for us here to! the "taton that nocd unravelling {last night, but it was little red-buired | The Mettenhas a Tong string of knock- Poe St Mrecsiine. is Spec-| Tne disablement of Scureman, the| feel like the organ grinder’s ie | . fi le red-haired | outs to him eredit and Weinert was| Because of his brilliant golf earlier in tacular Play That Has Used Baad Nar Princeton, centre, who financial companion. roke a leg in the Lafayette battle, |may make it possible for the Calla- satisfy or your It Up to Date. han brothers, Tim and Mike, to face ‘ Tealixe the tremendous popularity of| || Recently Tortorich wired me ask- | Tommy Tuohey of Paterson who was| reputed to beoone of two opponents the season Walker, who it will be re- the fiyweight champion in Parland, i 1 fa let Lenen b we have never had a champion wou let Lyneh box the shining Mwht of the card. In| that he had not knocked out, al-|Called reached the final round ef the anteed te f 0 ocoupled quite the same niche inj of Memphis in New Or defeat he wi though credited with an easy victory | politan cham; | G oun Ae Jefe > 0 with an easy victory | metropolit Sh s ra : | Hits country. “Te nas boen proved | Nem, nde tO a ae et ee the. Cour winners of the, feature | ONgpomes On their previous meeting.” |at BRM EA, Can ciriniiy meee te gach other when the Bulldog and Rie mapbecederitad hemor of = seat] ; t ur winners of the feature he. crowd could hardly believe} « y | ‘Tiger line up next month, These two whom id already |defeat Newton. The latter is not # long By William Abbott. huskies have long been sport rivals F bouts, their eyes to see the easy manner in > Ma the British Parliament. Jany one he selected on % h |player, but unusually steady, and rom their preparato’ h t oy 2 ppm ‘oa decks No gamer exhibition of. fighting] ¥"'°n the comparative veteran out. | Player, rarer: yeas Te ORWARD passing is; ing to UE Utila alin ited te N”: feng ano a group of wealthy | arto s ‘Weciaion, The winner Of the |hag ever bech seen in the ring tban FER ee Bi sou and strong Oppo; | Ay. ie Ba Fee bed Dales Py. eles Ue Fey. Gopulan Cha bearers | Uneleio ae Tinton eae | ‘e . - He slammed him all around |out in 39 In the morning he bi 2u i ? ae inceton. ! IN mee offered to gubseribe a fund the chiince at the 1s org pen tat Put up by the fame-halred| the ting and it looked a the seventh /at the tura, and ho finished the fret halt Harvard ia the only big clever | | MiXe has been & Yale football ragu- r ef 20,000 pounds (8 Oe eee eeace UN Rened and 2°Uth against Willie Jackson, New| round as though Al wa of the match 8 up, having made the ‘At has gone in for the spectacular | '#! for several seasons. | This year he presented to Wilde if he would {1M 1) “mortorion offered him tho! YOr’s hard-hitting ightweight, Noth’ as they say in England round in 76 to the other's 7 aerial game in the early games. West vite pein hie eee rin, | OPS ’ y Fetire from the ring, He jou; with Herman, which lie algo re-) war hero ever displayed greater | tow for a heavyweight and ithe coulg | Later on Newton went out in #8, wasch Point, Cornell, Dartmouth, Pringeton first season with the Princeton grid- Ligh a has performed such*miracies in the famed. ihidiebe bug orerioh courage under fire, omy be persuaded to attend more | ‘?luded a 6 at the eighth hole. He was 4d even Yale, teams that frequently squad, Tim, who is built on| 666 THIRD AVE. 1526 THIRD AVE sues Bagiend dose Pat mar fed wante’to Sanke Lyd the “goat.” 1t| Tommy had been getting quite a|Srictly to his training he could yet 4 up then and only five more holes were employed airline plays in the period SUonuce he reels. Mike tae 2 oe st Oh Sees Eth con be tmanined, thore- f inct he de pasvanteeine Het=| Whipping for alx rounds, He had |PFOve.& big factor In his division as) required. ‘Toward the end Walker was before war conditions stopped inter- |éven with thie beet handicap Broker | 2298, THIRD AVE.|2895 THIRD AVR, ; pat nie bouts here will be man #1100), but he wants us io allow been taking everything that Jackson} ‘champton Pete Herman, alth ugh Inclined to Wee onamplon./eeEiat® football, apparently are go-| Bike la hopetul of encountering Tiry | 12% Me Hatem | Lamb SL Be with great Interest by his Herman to got. the first $12, had in store—and that boy Jackson |outpointing Harold Farese of New- | gn, ehth of the champion-'ing to concentrate on running at-|{vhen Yale and Princeton line up for| $0 NASSAU ST. |201 W. 125TH S& re across the water, joomes if, the extra $50 sure can hand out a wallop, as Dun-| Tk, was & dig disappointment, The [SMP division W. H, Follett of Fox Hills |tacks this season, thelr annual battle. Trivane Building 2 Th Avan 0 ‘after Wilde asrives in ing for his training expenses, See ea reeaine » battle was the last on the programme | efeated W. S. Van Clef of Richmond) ‘The refusal of the Cad try! c 0628 BROADWAY «1 0 Soe he wilt teave for the West. over It looks now as though the bout) tee and Pendier, two of the prom lind was so uninteresting that hun-| County 4 up and 8 to play, while in the fi eo Cadets to try | Columbia, witch triumphed over ; é he will divide his time between Is {0 be wv no-decision affair, with) inent contendérs in the Nghtwelat] dreds of fang walked out while they | second sixteen H. C. Walser of the home |toam was inexplicabee ne, Syn sse action, disclosed lots of driving eect “gle! ing and gecasional bouts. His Lynch making 1s Deu _ pt | division, will Lestity, were boxing. Can you imagine that? |clud downed W, C, Cooper of Fox Hills |‘¢#™ was inexplicable, as Oliphant. |i, °f ee loved lots of driving power, | i ‘appearance in the ring in the Ne men-ion being made of Herman) “Weol),"as gaid before, Tommy had|Fane walking out on a champion! |? and 2, who 1s helping to coach the Army | ‘The tacks peepeared slow of foot. ; Sit be at the opening of the making weight, hon {Se stopping punch after punch on|The boxing public likes a fighter— jequad, starred as an expert manipu- |self-starters, Wheaten peed j International Sporting Club,| Ir t» coming to a pretty pass when| nis head without backing Up once. fchgmpion or no champion—and even|, Members of the Montolair Golf Club . xpert manipu- | selt-starters. When Coach Fred H he Will box twelve rounds to a a ng such & SUFe THe fans marvelled at his ability to|theugh he may posseas a tive he has |i" Addition to the regular golf ‘schedule |!ator of overhead plays while play> | Dewecn speeds up the eleven Colum- RVERY W : fan opponent’ which HAMID PRET 4g eran eceiving such ter- | st, to deliver the good held «driving competition, three drives |ing at West Point, Instead of risk-|°!# #hould have a nifty team. | mae WOME DAE An E him. This Bee ar hee vnon” ita if evy now and then ae ie other eight-round neyent| the winner with 608. ys J. 1 BSim-|!g @ little on the chance of making EMP RE CITY TRACK parts, and abc i and Tommy was & catcher most of the| Who recently outpointed Champion —— sorted to the old Army attack of a N. E. WELTER CHAMPION C1GRRNAS & HE. VERNON) : h will sell. oe Sea arg pointed. Thr Bh dg time for six rounds, and he had re- | Kilbane, Gare tase Gare Gatton T.|tandem through tackle as the best ——— || TO-MORROW garding Wilde's weight, he tk baniamwel nampic ¢ many Pr m his left eye] Roth of these last mentioned bouts , yon; |means of gaining t BOSTON, | ahs ity ee ety ie pad Di ae Th ats art that that optio closed taht. Me joppoared slow in comparison to the Beckie’ FR ge ee ais gd Orange line Shite cet danrrsta ol outboxed Ayer Che ae THE $2,000 KINGSBRIDGE Paamlenpaunes it Rie cpponon ts ciaae cision tai Ul only see out of the right as he | Jackson-Tuohey setto, Hy, Pumont, 2 to Lin the final round. | West Point, was too strong for this|the New England welterweight cham. | THE $1000 GLEN lunit themse eee eee Ny did. he eft his corner for the opening of the | Charlie Rose, the well-known han-|Charles Gilman won the flag contest! kind of warfare and prevented the|plon, befor 5 an ean pounds ie a tot of weight to Kuropeun: idol, bot so acarly did he round dler of boxers, who waa the first lad to[nd. the Produe. Wxchange Men's |qing, of wart Bre the Syrac|the presi cr sen OF 11000 fans at! Et Lexington Purse Fashion P ‘away in this class. have Jimmy ‘out h Stee \ lads feinted at each other, but |ti. boxing profession to enlist for ser-|Tfophy. ‘The approaching and putting cks from crossing the Syra-|the opening of John Cuddy's new arena, gton Fur: ashio» Parse caashmake another thing clear that even tho British pre mlited | oy, * Ser Deere ates a a Maen ee eotande a bie | contest’ was won by 8. B. Lounaberry|CUse goal line, — the finest in America, As many people FIST BAOK athe ee y 1 that} af! h A ry O. Reinh h Princeton dt rT peopl BST KAOK ‘eS ewO Gmmy will not come here in the role the, tact, as well wa de nat | Te AFD By, thio | vice 10 ar ake wan Ie eand Frank ©, Reinhart had jayed against Lafayette | were unable to get in, the roofs of all | Specul Race iruin leaves Grund" if conduerinz hero, He Is Joos work entitled him ; n | 9 NG fe tart tike | ("ed SF sah ate ee eee: [t, gbme simallar to West Poin hea nearby houses, were crowded, tral’ Terminal, Harlem Divixion at 110 : Hittic fellow with a gre: ‘ ; \arum jiopne throwsh the ropes and con-|Ftake and J. 8. bfoalarn , range and Black had been hough - handicapped ‘by Atteen'B', Mi yftemulan trains to Mt. Vern eo is kuch out Kid Will . 8. ey and BH. M unds | SH c! t 14:35, 12:30, 1:35, 2: Intelligence, Gnd. while ie tev four Kid Wille) ina ratulating Taohey, wo much did he|Paniel’were tied for secOwd place with Seer RCo. 38 tae way et 8 iii gna Tenth, the iitte Beoten ava |B agaittonal , {raina’ ats, Alt aing jous to bh opinio yey eitrareaw' {ObOn. #0 that he ¢ \adinive his courage, : ;|never showed better form, Kloby's eves ft” 2 § 9. reached te has won ref FOS es ai is But on the showing made in the] wero closed tight and he stood vp ue via Lexington and Jerome Ave. Bub ve norting public, he to “ne! ‘American = sporti y sh * over Pal Moore and Dick! sinc ee . scnabesiaeinaibas Sees Boxing Show. Lafayette game it was evident that tremendous punishment. ts to earn this by his work int x Loadman, two contenders for the pegs oll ee FF it Mr or ous punishment, | conclusion, will you kindly per ‘title, and aut into all the other “Fistic News joa %acx and Gossip Pr id an Fr atla i 9 aid Uttle in any sort of an offense. me in Now ‘England and establishes “the gtiguice by concerning the boy ¢ bantan i Q le ‘our times Cornell cai within |new club among the country's leaders s n Btation, fhe many Tae attains here. No\ “Joe iecently. ik out Tondy| STIC LNEWS John Pollock AN OSSYP F Jair; League, put on « vis boxing show |mriking distance of Williams's, goal, | Thousands of Ttillane were at the ring: |PO™Md Stand, B.0,, but the writer, who in his friend, , Twat OA. | liasce las a naeCget pepeneemenie bo umeRARNNEmNS at the First Regiment Armory here in| but on each occasion the play called | #¢@ to root for Dundee authorized to speak for bi aturday f Detroit, bh Johnny Dunk the Itallan fighter, ; to box at the club this winter, Lawrence ts now | connection with the ceremony of the|was a field goal by Capt. Shiverick = - pijate for his appearar G'QUe SUOK ad WHO! ang Willie Jackson, two of the best] (iM te sign up Clay Turner, . 40d! unvelling of the statue commemmorat. | instead of taking a chance of scoring yecontly won a . per ¢ ee me ‘ Hob Moba et Milwanhee for & tem-round bout eas of this town who died for|by the passing route. ‘After four over Henman OPAFACE SRK Je. 1 LIB Oty BE 18 fay Kaets, thelr coungy,. Gov. Smith and hia en-|futile attempts the Cornell louder AND DON'T FORG: the decisive going to flight ag They re Wallach + Witite Jackson | te. staff were present. The card of finally booted the water-suaked bal! | whipping Wat Lynch handed Herman) marched over the long distance tele | dy By 1 agneet |beute wae Jack Tritton ya. over for the only tally made by either je only far tastes Be iy ae. Re are iro thine ag | Phone to-day to meet in the mati | tte undoubidly ranks emeng the Yeading contend: | mons, Billy Van j ide acca tie! las maa Tay OA : . ubitahed bin defense of ube title Thanksgiving | bout of ten rounds before the Creat | \ coly oheet Ladle - bam) mt Sprague bP ag alt a mouth, Penn, Brown and others to fee ee Day Clty’ A.'C.'at. che’ ble: Auditorium at | Arle Ote7 fo te. Senround Ree Oe dere im Smith juse the overhead attack, which to be : of ook up to New. and will let you know just as soon as ees i ‘et hee oer e " Ne the ball, may explained by lack o! ‘ Beotty RAPE 8 ran, UP tos New | Trpoel | have already fought severi! | Oca tole thet be will at Jechaoe Mf ther RACING SELECTIONS. | practice and the inexperience of green : Bgland las! " Lita our cham. jtimes, bus as each tight has been a | met ssain ee Prayers: But then this line of reason- Gocked out under the yuan of ver corker the matchmaker of the ab°Ve| orice good apt tout will be fought af the YONKERS. ing would put Harvard In a very ad “ Brena. Montelth denis 3 nentioned elu lost no time in sign- incon om hanes wilt be fon 3 First Bat a . |vanced state of perfection, the Hse tiionn. 2 e sown te ‘ mention a Hub tom 1 tyme tn aden |iaronoe A. A. at tbe rmeriie Atte PF | yy mt, Race maith K., Foreclo- | Crimson didn't hesitate to employ for- Cnulend and saw him knocked ‘in a | ug dup for a serap at his ¢ o-nugist, he hau Second Ri L’Enjoleur, ward pas#es on numerous occasions ; ¥ Bepgeerens and hey niin kuoaked (in ty un cam (2S, {tiny Che an Siam Duly, the seal] Gratton, Wilfred rs ‘4 Wir | ward pagees on numarcus bepealans Suits made to your measure as low as $40 up to $90, , 2 Bro “The woods are | lowed | Mik mate n ht cham: | local fighters, ‘They © roun rd’ Race-—-Ground Swell, Back CCOBS: Y y Georgio Brown, “The w re} 1 ! " |Dutty tan tho place of Ph Bloom of Rrookiyn, | Bay, ‘Ting-a-Ling aire nsesd, whe sawed bt quartai> It’s unsafe to-day to pay less—useless extravagance ral good preliminary bouts will prooede the Fourth Race —Edwina, Lady |pack in place of Capt. rray, whto to pay more, of Gvorgie Browns,” suys Mon- Mea y Sere L — tthe fact that one of them | DAD, | Mate late ners od Bator Hel fhsked out (not in Providence, | Manneer of Joe Lynch, |for ais rounds in saith 4, Writth ‘Race Bally, Snapdregon look ® cay off Bryyed, OA0ph 68 At $40 you get bi , re in England) should | —_ JO 'tkond wie wens Mooney, matchinaler of the National | I., Woodtrap. manipulator o! lon, 8 $4 get big money’s worth in styl li ook mt hiladels - Sixth Race—Favour, Koh-I-Noor, |and his throwing of the leather did by : 4 yle, quality, sania mami ake eat Ui ckiays Ai tos| eee Beare tericks ase | boule fee ho, wey hee. gn Garurtay "wigan | SIAN8 our KobeNpr |Imuen'to battle the visitors’ defense.| fit and satisfaction, : oe to Monteith, he brought ; Metinve, toa trier te | Phere will be Kid Wagner LAUREL, ot Merwin For $90 we gi Ye) ‘ ; POs to Montel Me DTUEE tual evening Mike and 00) Dalener of | blsdetg Batting Lisette Komen. bapa " Tinners of any eleven thia season, on e give you absolutely the finest goods in . First Race—Cobwebs, My Boots, Bee ‘ifs’ Fy iumay end Onwmpion Mite] ORT no osteo, pow (een Princeton and Yale will be op the world—no “ifs” or “ands” about it. oo Biere Lato of Maseiton,| Redfeld, Stucco, ‘ be as formidable as was the Eddie calling for thom to | Parmer Subl eaine tudor | jouey vw, Bat of Buffalo | O'Dowd will tal he orlyinal Georgie, but @ better | ee eee iia i aud if he ‘happened to bel roid or a scheduled s te row ne eral, ry SO a “ KT i wi ‘ote te tar bh Third Rece-- Master Bill, War Mahan “threat,” hich made it % s aconmting to. Heatly, Oe senor stains phbaaaiee a watidie Deiat CHE, WOE RBM oes Mole for the Crimson to roll_up vies 2 TWO STORES rete. Rrown ON PW) hh Seng ny gE ROTO Pg gs vere PS Rs sland Br . Car |tories over the Blue and the Tigers, |, ri Sg ot Broadway and Ninth St., ous "Dottie. Vandiver, ae 30 East 42nd St. ; femular} pet Sweeper, 1. a a i ¥ sens, has been in this country for some | "oekly shee . t ‘ n iam Clin AC. ot Mila) pend ¥ mee os ‘et Kew ‘lath Rac ia reel aida to. tack! ei bd : — : _sapaommguaes ine = P. 8, Decision should be followedfhy action. Aruhetm Axtoma. at ,