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THEY'RE OFF AT JAMAICA TO-MORROW Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York’ Evening World.) 8 : Despite Fact it’s Their Fifth _ Meeting There is Great Inter- est in 12-Round Dundee-Jack- $0 Bout in Newark To-Night. VEN greater interest than has been displayed in any of their four previous boute is bving ‘manifested jn to-night’s twelve-round _ bout between Jobnny Dundee, the ) sturdy Italian, and Willie Jackeon, CAREFUL , WALTER. J..SALMONS UNBEATEN ‘as what makes to-night’ R-OLD. FiLLy * usually interesting. Jackson's friends are betting that again knocks out the little jump- formed in heir stunt electrified the eae: world. Johnny says that rv was the veriest sort of 4 fluke, wheir next two battles he while their fourth battle event un- —_—- - i ; frequently of de declare gf00d as he used count, a friendly referee i 4 n from the ignominy of a FIND A Dundee-Jackson series hi juite as interesting as t! indee series. A Dutwilee e THE Same OLD “ SURE THING” WiLL \ AND SIT Bown v (AND THE ee Ee COLO THOROBREDS wie RUD TRYE TO FORM AT THE TRACIC * SofFT™ Spor busy every second. seate indicates a ca- JAZZ NOTES OF A FAN. By Charles Somerville. AYE you LISTED to the gay, glad news from the West? racing fang are all wearing a smile to-day because to-mor- now the metropolitan racing of 1920 starts, with the open- By Neal R. O’Hara H ‘Our Giants coming back at the Reds—driving those baseball- shevists to cover to the tune of 6 to 0? Making an even aplit of the two games so far played with these Red Devils of the’ League, and in our game shutting them out, \ eo control. ‘True, Jack, ‘WP are still bumping song on the tail of the kite in the National play yard but we don't feel nearly so much like dying of despair as we did over the fortunes of Our Boys. And with Johnny Evers to give McG: a hand at whipping the gang around the bags it looks more it the ‘oves could possibly bloom in our garden after all. “ We notice that Mr. Rube Ben- ton it out his bunions in first class style. in the contest, and arms both working in lent unison while admini the Reds their razz. O'Dowd. ow lewelg: a ion is receiving defis from ‘all land, but one that is worthy attention is that of Silent Martin, | deaf: mute, who has clippings showing that when he fqught AVilson, prereny was lucky tor avoid a knock- THE CU233/ARE BEARS FOR PUNISHMENT. ning year ° oa" e ¢ racy, yet I’m told he was a demon magician some time ‘back (or thought he was) and offer- ed to give a parlor entertainmen: of his tricks, He made some bad ‘um. prestidigateur stuff and the crowd gave him the cuffaw. “Well, anyway,” announced John, “I'm a great hypnotist. I can make you see anything.” Would they called to him. xe! ering "The fight was a trelve-round af. A. It’ was Ray Fisher, the old Yank, that Mac's men knocked down yeater- day and right after him for another three tallies Luque, the Cuban, sent in a8. Havana filler. Providence, vil ‘te: Ref Eg ambeaing the decision to the ‘, y. In-Commenting on the bout one of the Providence papers said at the time: falling down. I heard @ good joke about a recent incident in the life of one of the great- est the game ever knew—Wee Willle Keeler of Brooklyn, Bill was prepa tureey gray in ac- eed, the only knockdown of the ‘gontest. Wilson, in ducking out a corner, ran kerplunk into a throne. LIVE WIRES Goprcight, 1999, ty Tho Prom Pubtlshing Co. (The Wow York Brening Wort.) The Washington Clab is getting along like it was under Government | Resardiess of the playing sghedule, the A's aren’t at home till they're in the ° Golf reformers will eliminate pools on the grounds that a pool is wet. ° ‘The second division is always St. Louis and three other teams. Pittsburgh's club proves that where there is smoke there ts no false alarm, It looks like Stallings ind Moran w 1Il fight it out for the Miracle Man‘s title. New York has Sunday baseball, but only the visiting teams play it. Maybe the Washington ball ci ts thé reason the President isn't a fan, The Giants are on their Western trip, displaying the spring styles in ‘The intercollegiate air derby should be a leather helmet. Johnny Wilson will be satiated with a nee term on the middleweight count, at Jot $1,000, thelr many | mateh wi : aaESt, 9 a x i Ff ie . oo f i 5 PESEEEE ii seit as A. Louis, vicious vent hai og Rol and he nor a to the Sr odtee's a area arene te, the tive baseball days. Now his hair ts almost pure white. He was. crossing o lot near nis Lew Tendler Received $4,000 Day, and his clover feat to box Young Caaney, May %4, at Hartford, and 5 proving/ 3 the best of form. ll Pittsburgh Stars\|* In Bowling Series For $1,000 Purse The Cfub five of Pittsburgh and Spinella five of this city are to meet in a five game series, total pins to the White Elephant alleys this afternoon at 3 P.M. for a purse The Club five are rized duck pin champions of Pittsburgh while the Spinella five -are~noted for victories in these parts. The N give the Club five workout for the games they are led: to roll inthe Interstate Duck Pid) Championships at Thum's drives at Joe Lynch, the west side bantam, has begun active training for his twelve- round pout with Pal Moore of Memrphi: scheduled to take place at the ree A. in Jersey City Monday night. Lynch is in the best shape of his ci his phoning -ausinee Kid Regan in St. he knocked the latter out, conclusively that he ls back in Moore's recent battles also shor the Southern star is in tlptop naiten, the recog- a good career, Next Week Consensus a ts Opinion Among Experts That Our Open Cham- pion Will Faré Better Than Great Rival in Golf Champion- ship on Other Side. By William Abbott. | ALTER HAGEN will sail Tues- day. He'll have about three weeks to acquaint himself with English golfing conditions and \pre- pare for the British open champion. Next Friday “Long.Jim” Barnes, the lusty hitter from St. Louls will leave for England. He and Hagen will form the only American representa- tion for the British classic at Deal. It is the consensus of opinion among topnotch golfers that Hagen, who plays best when the going’s toughest, will do better than Barnes. Followers of the game hereabouts are beginnig to exercise tneir bankrolls that the national champion will finish abroad with the leaders, and not @ few wagers -are being chalked up around 8 to 1 odds that Hagen will beat out the field, Tt must be remembered that no American ever won the British open title, Little Johnny McDermott did the best of all invaders from thia side of the water when he finished in fifth place a few years ago. But it happens that Hagen has the strongest golf equipment of all who sought foreign honors, An the American national champion will hit John RS 1's balli- wick at a time when H Vardon, J. H. Taylor and Sames the celebrated English triumvirate that has amassed a om string of cham- ee is undoubtedly on the to- Both Both Taylor an and Braid are past the fifty mark these reasons they are not matpoesd to withstand the rigors of a hard-fought tournament, such as will mandy De flashed at Deal next month. From ail aooounte roe on merrie England, Harry Vardon, six times holder of the coveted British trophy, still has a lot of high-class golf packed away in his bag, but the foreign foeman most feared by Hagen iy Abe Mitchell, the latest English phenomenon. Mitchell might be taken as Hagen’s double 80 far as golfing style is con- cerned. He's long off the tees, deadly with his approach shots and a and accurate putter. Like his Runes can rival, Mitchell exudes confidence and ts never beaten until the last putt gz0 rolled in the cup. The latest advice ind ie that pal aad Foe ee t favorite on jel ‘when it cones time to drive off for stellar honors. Closely following Mitchell, there can be bracketed Harry Vardon, who Is always dangerous; Ted Ray, © former Britiah champion who appears to be inning in top form just now; George ncan, a long-distance driver who should do well at Deal, and Arnaud Massy, a stocky Franchman who holds the distinction of being the only out- sider to win the British open cham- pionship. = r Hagen ir Sarnze to Suit to Compete In Bi British Open Tourney The third tournament York Jewelers’ Golf nasciation,wall take place Monday at Arcola. tary Hodges ore &@ record area for the eccasion. Twenty prizes will be offered for various The association (so it is said) pos bred several ay tere Pe oR they are. smugly thelr spoils will be Monday at the expense of their mates. ie last jewelers’ tournament was held at Wykagyl last fall, and wae followed by an elaborate dinner and vaudeville entertainment. okies ie kis ee ice! ut we Ww a Nous er two about ties, and when ‘ve seen these you'll conclule we know a thing or two be eis eer donot want to prone Cot Coins Wr sadee and\select from eight rich © colors—and remember, they're enh ‘anted to please or money Cordilly, 160 Nessaa pec ‘Third Auer Tribene bay at 59th 125th St., at 86th Street FOR = ACKSON TINE hore. Ronmanie, ¥ Bey ae iorw sr. I i Bowling. ‘The ‘Brunswick: Balkevoliender "Ox ¢ Bruneyy Ww. Sade 2 THUM BOWLING WD BILLIARD ACADEMY. \'way & Bist ot. No Apology RNHEIM never has to apolo- Wobby Josephs, May 27, at Lowell, It fe not Ukely that Jack Sharkey will get the home. A bunch of kids were playing the good.old game on It. J as For Bout With French Pugilist sis ecttolont bear. ake ied desperately for as he has figured in more than a half dozen céntests in the last two months Bi a kid had a@ third chance to mest Jimmy Wilde, the flyweight cham-|@Nd every one of them was a gruelling ; 4 oi called on him. He roared like @ mad- bon "in a retumacla tn thi count, "amore [Oattie, | The wemnpnis bey Deileven, be unbelievable and seemingly cr _ man at the little umpire. eo was a ‘that two Western clubs have offered Wilde ieasrenite te" antior ginets eq. | bigger bird than the umpire and tne! Due to Poor Showing, Papin | st "erm site sar 2, ne wi ce i=) Ur eamaic for tw oat Wide ar tat be Fig co brave Uae ates losin eee excessive discounts in order to get son to come ou! ‘nie oa Uap sarneg aa oe passing 14 iP bevel ' twelve round, decision bout, hegre Cham | can i more aaredlgd Seed Sharkey in a bout |tender for the bantam crown by. taking " am Keeler in ay one of e fete Herman and this c&y af | over w e ») returns home, m of thi , | the Seton tad dia not qyutams Kepler 10 sopeel Tope ceirel|.. Has Two Puture Contests | ie gam Lochs ia on OUT alae [eel €ladiator. business. gent the great player. — ‘Sun Otaee, bar iy Oyen ™ in ; aby | pa ot orefi'e erat ee "t that a strike, mister?” Cancelled. Snot Delt: Oe, Neat Reman, Ly pomeny pei Fogg reriyg on gol est R ee ee “ py By of bor I i liegt for canine | Champion Wilson for ‘him. PHILADELPHIA, May 14.—Jimmy . iett the ring un- are By John Pollock. Taunds fo o dela, ot the Natal A. 0. at| 1, Darbar, the be "boring promoter of Detroit Wilde, | British | Sywelsht champion, y E-ARNHEM P olicy and Sys- does that old white-haired geek “now! Lew Tendier, the crack lightweight | Mafenile. B. 1. May 18, Frankie Schosll of Baf-) Mich, te In town in search of boule for his first | Knocved, Out Geetond round of « ached. Pre: SHERE is no question that one of | *bout baseball anyway?” of Philadelphia and one of the cons | tig \ra”,sounie m the Amory A. A. of Boston, | opm, itt Hatsell Park in (iat Okay 3E0” “* uled elght-round bout here last night. tem plus our stige and Beene Suney ine mew ohare | 17 ever 6 day of reat reas grate. tenders for Benny Leonard's lgiyt- | Milwaee:a. ¢, Volume are the formidable are.) Bise.Pnavid.do ta to wipe out) suny reoelued tt eas to the White |welght championship tite, received) ayy ten round touts hare just bern arranged this defeat in a decision bout by] gox yes: $4,000 for knocking out Georges Papin, |to te held at the opening boxing show of the foundation upon which our Good- ‘Martin. which he will undoubtedly the much-heralded lightweight cham- | Huson A, ©, of Sebnectady, N, ¥.. on May 22, been b ‘alt. , Martin 1s one of the freaks of| ‘The Yanks are certainly there v'th| pion of France, in six rounds at the |! tHe @ain go Dutch Brandt of Beenie wil "y, > . ” Will has ju) ‘ Boxing history because of his affic-|thelr blackjack these days. TR) Arena A. C. of Jersey City On| aenwtady. whi lo the wine atrection Bile ou e urprised! ? but he js regarded as one of the is ‘highiy pleasing to our|Wednesday night. Papin drew down | Martin, the dea mate, wil meet Jim Mout- ' ‘ oe fi middleweights that ever drew on p the old pill sailing for|a guarantee of $3,000. Dave Driscoll the Fri \ Blove, having been credited with over both Al McCoy and Chip while this pair were the ight champions, He has it Mike Pawn sores times ana stopped Pal in wix roun is the jad that Wilson had to — which he did in a twelve-round 's decision, in order to get the (hance at OrDowd. Martin also claims over Jack” Clarke, Harry the honor of Coogan's Crest. . had Papin signed up for two more fights at his club, but he has can- of But Uncle Robbie, we observe, had poison put in his tea In that brutal burgh, Chicago. And what's worse it pushed the Dodgers down out of the third of the topmost rungs of the ladder, ‘ Papin's poor showing with Tendler. Dewito the fact’ thet Gfike O'Dowd lost hie + on the night of May 21, Sharkey title to Johnny Wilson of Boston, Mike is still much @ big ettmetion that be ts still receiving big moncy for his services, For brating Jackie Clark at Camden, N. J,, on Twendey aight he FR to fight hia best in order to beat Davis, * Jack Hanon has teen trytog to get Champion Jack Britton to box Young Joe Borrell of Milla. Yank Ward also shows a high- — McTeagu>. He has| |; raiseworthy desire to break Grew down $5,000 end for boxing George Erown | detpbla for eight rounds at hie gecond boxing show ht duck @ritton. inte, the $1,000,000 biffing class, | of Chicago st Jack Hanlon's cinb on May 19 be * ‘the big Ice Gkating Rink in Philadelphia on we signa alk has been fighting nearly ten Ke y whamming it, my trend. fe to get $4,000 more, Fy Oot ot Dn Meese woate © guarentee of 5s igh i a n thing co jease more. Eom Hanlon thinks wi gE fin, eno, te ovr rat o New | a’ "hee er 000, think they sey, will officiate gs referee tn two important bat- ss Z thes in the next two weeks, ‘To-night be will] Jack Bulger has matched his clever hearywetzht, judge the twelve round go between Willie Juck- | Charlie Weinert of Newark, to box Willie Mechen 0 and Jobony Dundes at the Bportme's Chub st the Armory A. A. of Jersey City, on Decoracion Now, Jobnny Evers can deny this Jt, cigarettes, Egyptian Prettiest have a habit much their money ‘will buy in Buy a box— you'll be surprised ! i Open it up—you'll be surprised! Count ’em— you'll be surprised! 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The bill consisted of five round bouts between the following boys Packey O'Galty va, Joe Dundes, Jow lor v8 Johnny White, Silas Green vs. Jimmy O'Gatty, and Bill Walker vs, Joo Gibbons. Young Munday and Rough House Meyers ted twenty minutos to a draw. Jim Murray was master of | ceremonies, while “Twytord retereeds, ANNAPOLIS, ‘a... May 14.—Gyra- ipo varsity and junior crews arrived guuinat the” Noval Academy ohte al lemy @ if tate Pere’ fefternoon they were . The aoe, her Glendon, who suc- ‘Ten ‘As coach at An: on are i Twenty prime Turkish smokes, packed and protected in a re inforced card-board box and— hold tight now—only ' 25ce for Twenty EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES hse PRETTIEST Arnheim Pell a Friend—“NEVER BW DOING, NOTHING.”—Arnkeim Pops. Opening of Racing Season METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB AT JAMAICA, L. I. TOMORROW, MAY 15TH SPECIAL OPENING DAY FEATURES $5000 PAUMONOK HANDICAP ‘$2500 SUFFOLK S1 STAKES ant ntaing ot R80 Fe MBean 28 fe ee Pee Admission $3.30 Wii" Ladies $1.65 i a