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—o bis yi # ‘e Argument at Benton Harbor. o ve Ay Gunner are willing to take a oh ’s nono of our affair. While date of this bout Is held up |) pend Dempsey Back in New York—| > How He Settled the Referee, JACK DEMPSBY Is back in New * oo ar IGHT MEN LEFT IN FOLIO THE SPORT the action of the new boxlog © ” CORPRNTIER 15 OW HIS WAX Gacie FO THE LAKD OF THE FREE ANO THE HOME OF THE JACK. “FIGH ba A T FOR NATIONAL A BY THORNTON FISHER Copyright, 1920, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). * ave us Doss IS ATEUR GOLE FOLLOW THEM @ROUHD” Player Capable of Reaching Chick Evans Over Reggie Record, Requiring Five Extr: By William Abbott. to the third round for the na- tional amateur other Jerry. Travers, Now that Dave Herron has been Atlanta, Boston with two, and Scot- HW YORK with Its 50,000 golfers | failed to advance a single player title ‘to-day at the Third: Round of Championship at Roslyn in Which the Best Match so Far Is the Viotory of wis After Battle That Equalled Holes. poueet Pahehon Lewis pluckily wont after everything tn a! Lewis, on! hole in the Jead, ented” the” seven: seven- | teenth by holding a dificult putt for a half In fours, . On the eighteenth the tro drives le we " é roMed gown the fairway bet pe | Engineers’ Club, For the 1919 classle | iinos df spectators. arene, ay ee erhalten delist at Oakmont tho home entry coufin't| had to win the hole. The Chicage es Snes > Toston, even reach the second round. It's|#tar took a long chance gnd tried ate on note oll padluntal about time this sector uncovered an- |?! or the distant flag. The stroke like a massacre, but if Boston Was wrong and the ball galled far to the left. It hit a tree up dh a hill, but got a lucky kick for a good lie, Lewis, It was up to Evans to aink his putt, & mean one, He did, @ rare display land. Tom Armoir, who hails from ve control under terrific strain on whove members havo ‘ 7 still had aq t e Land of Thisties, mast buck u) had a putt for a half, but ‘the promoters nentenced to abso~ ee ee ce Carnet baring a| he Missed and Evans gained a. tem- @ilence while they slowly devise Ba » Sabie Aas Ld porary escape from what a minute ‘and means of administering | > J) Beat reversal the last of the fogmid- | before loked Ike certain defeat, law. Ic the austere commis- ea Sy) Jable foreign inyaston that gougnt| On the first extra hole, 418 yarde, mow will'be fying around: thove ‘ American amateur laurels should goon | both were straight all the way, Lewis | Parts before wo will veo a real show. ay EMPSEY probably has a dual ‘| Parsonality—a smiling, gentle, ' friendly chap outside the ring, and a ferocious animal inside. the ne but withal he is a keen judge! of ia right and wrong pertaining 5 Championship, and he realizes | We GRIDIRON BATTLES ARIE BEING LINGO UP FOR THE, FALL RUMPUS | BELMONT PARK SELECTIONS.| ‘Thorn- Fi Racé— Tamariak, Play Canny, Second Race—Conine, Ou: Copper Demon. be removed to the side lines, Armour fis a corkigg good golfer, but he's no Oulmet, The line+f#p for the third round was | made possible only by the most re- markable series of’ thrills that was ever known in the amateur classic. Dave Herron surrendered the defense missing a putt for a win, Another clove call for Chicago Chick. LEWIS PULLS OFF A MIRACU- LOUS SHOT, On the second extra hole, 412 yards. Evans's second was just short of the green. Lewis approached » the ball well up a wicked looking slope in Third Race~Thelma B., Enfilade, | of his national title to Woody Platt | Yok of the green. Jit semed like we rn Wesane Core of Philadelphia; Regeie Lewis carried | {04 night for Reggie’ but the young ifr Shapers Ther Rog EON, Race—Bury Glmal On | Evans to the forty-first toy before | ;ryenwich Star pulled off @ mireou- ed this the night before us| F'ractured Ankle fatch, Whitney entry. ee eee eee see eton Mand Os. | 10U8 hot, the ball alowly sneaking Its Day fight with Hilly Miske, He fone to bed early only to be d about midnight to take part ion over the referee for ‘The ny Commission a that a Michiga: and Al Day, a ged Teputavle time the articles of been algned and Jim- of Leepersville, Pa, was surprised to find anager was sidesteppl ‘ uy ing prop gh insisting © on ‘4 in't think of the third man in the became restless. Kearns Bigger that he Will Keep Bodie Out for Season CLEVELAND, Sept. 9% ING BODIB, the good outfielder of the Yankees, won't be able to play again this season because , of the injury to his ankle which oc- curred in th@ exhibition game at Pittsburgh yesterday. An X-ray photograph taken after he arrived at the hospital showed that a plece of LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. Georvtshi, 19M, by The Free Publishing On, (The New ¥ ch Brening Wott) National League now consists of forlorn and gonfalon hopes, oe @ ‘The last doubleheader of the season will be the coin they toss for, the Hagen Impressed by Putting Of Evans in Big Tourney Match Between Armour, Sootohpe were played but the play Champion, and Francis Qui- met in Third Round Should Fifth Race—Ghillelagh IL, Natural Bridge, Pierre-a-Feu. Sixth | Race — Pontypridd, _ Pl Neporw v. Ee fellow, The Ni we ‘were under @ great mental strain. wonder that they made many mis- takes and failed to take advantage wald Kirkby lost to Ned Allis after @ hectic battle that went to the thirty- ninth green. And to start this string of third-rail shocks, Bob Gardner, who put up such a gallant fight for the ‘British amateur championship, pulled down his colors to W. C. Fownes, one of the veterans of Amer- fean golf. GARDNER MAKES GREAT RE- COVERY AGAINST FOWNES. The second round yesterday was like an immense open air cirees with the gallery swarming over the rolling Roslyn countryside, getting aft eyeful first at one match and then at an- other, The first attraction was the meeting of the two former national ers | No way down over the heavy turf down on the green and stopping just a yard short of the pin. This recovery was the greatest shot of the match. Now it was Chick's turn to run down a mean putt for a half in fours. He @uc- ceeded and the pair went on to the next hole, 825 yards to an uphill green. Lewis sliced hie drive ino a elump of trees, Nothing seemed go bother this young man. “He'll have to shoot over the trees,” sald Fred McLeod, one of the coun- try’s best pros, to the writer as he critically sized up the dangerous sit uation. Lewis, however, has a met od all his own, With a mashie-nib- lek he aimed below the branches of TITLE NOT A NEW YORK: PLAYER. SURVIVES SECOND. ROUND Metropolis Has 50,000 Golfers, but Isn’t Able to Produce a \ | Pried loose from his title the tourna- hitting strongly, ovemplayed — the and his manager, Jack | ment at the Engineers’ Club ts wide Sah ore Up on a slope in back ) Wilk ace Tex Rickard on the} 4 ij \\ Y open for the eight survivors who'll)” with wonderful» control fyana eet of a fight right in our own! THM \ Dattle In the third round. ‘The dis-| pitched to within ten feet of the can (le village. Bill Brennan ts the op-| \ y tricts still represented are Philadels | Le ‘ cautiously ran down the slip. talke4 of for the bone crusher. | HS y phia, Milwaukee, Chicago, Pittsburah, | Dery tur, but the ball etopped short. @ - i acce! ehole 2 champions, Gardner and Fgwnes,|the front tree and. got the bal) clear bone had been chipped away and sev- ‘y ; of each other's errors, “ae h to the green and to the left. Evane, Of rumors he had heard tat a| eral torn ligamenta, Leds AD i IN teal nee ea Many Thrills for)” sivane was not 90 good yesterday in Has Fn aSiaagel Ph el per fylakeecde pte short’ with his second, “could only é clique was planning to put a| The Yankees need to beat the In- Among other attractions that Harry Frazee won't stage thie fall are| allery. his iron play ae I have seen him.| pecially “on the fast, undulating | 1 wed jon, Ha pointed out, with, dians threo straight in order to re-| the World's Serie sai f “4 pa Chick will come back when the oc-|sygens. In the afternoon oie crowd] .The fourth extra hole, 405 yards, a) FE b : mated out, with-| sain the foad, Inasmuch as the de- cee casion demands, but he had better| Watched Fownes run iis le Paeonde, ahs ein eee eee : holes, which indieat seconds. The strain was getting in ch Unsportamaniike tricks | pendabie Bodie is out and Carl Mays “Alda” drew 10,000 spectators to Braves Field in Boston. Carmen won't By Walter Hagen. |mot take any too much liberty with|for Gardner. “After tho galler .| ite work, Evana and Lewis both ack might be disqualifed for| eliminated trom pitching here hes! do #0 well for Ndbeta Ficld in Brooklyn till after the strike ia settled, HAD more fun yesterday than I’ pownes to-day. I like Reggie Lewis's|Gardner developed a - magnificent | foozled their putts and took fives. of many framed up reasons and ki | e . have had in many @ day, 1 got | game y, much, I wonder why he|Fally and almost overtook his man,| With the sun fast sinking behind Ear aian't teopaae aoe oquse of the Chapman acldent, the! © 0:9 aGwh eaviy’ to the mheineasa!| band y Belthe final margin being only two|the Roslyn hills, the gallery, geared J Pose ake ANY) y ekces enter this impogtant series| ra uaing, suspended from the Lambs Club ts no hardship for a guy that owna od Lacind does not play in more tournaments. | roles, ~ up to high tension and hoping for a» Reddy argued that nothing: ypder a severe handicap. ele cai ee Club end got an eyeful. I have Bot) His style ts very good and ho is not was contemplated, and t was Manager Hugging who an- nounced Bodle ty out for the rest of the season. Th@ greatness and money guaranteein; Teterec disqualified on & fou! Miake would re- the drawing the Braves to finish worse. Pittsburgh Is playing the understudy part in the National League. Chal aba This has been @ season of surprises for the Boston fans. They expected walked #o much in years, Gallerying | around after the players is a harder | Job than doing the playing. It was @ day of surprises and dis- ab! lacking in putting and approaching lity. ‘The Engtheers’ course is not as bad pictured it by what has I bad ‘The gallery next caught up with Dave Herron, who was trying. des- perately to stop Wood Platt, a blond- haired Jantern-chin lad from Phily, who dropped Oulmet out of the 1919 quick break {n a battle that threat- > go on indifinitely, sqrambled ntage places as Bvans and . to drive off om hole, 360 varda, next Both got in the 1m that. way. Just an Koarna been ,printed In the papers. It is a|tournament. Herron had been en-|rough, Lewin slicing, Evans pulling power of Babe Ruth were demon oe 8 (Dave Herron, the ¢ 2 trouble with the Engi-| Rot hort wit Hi rag cag ig ee hen strated as -never before yoaterday The Volete: appointments, Herron, bad course for a bad golfer I will/ Countering trouble h were short with their seconds. bruaquely stepped in, JIMMY DOUGHERTY gving Fo referee this fight or te he not?” He directed his question minsioner Bigeer. ie not,” tersely answered tho n boxing toss, “Our rules pro- an outelder refereeing any boyt higan.” M right,” answered Dempsey, with ‘I'm going to New York,” led open a trunk and began everything within reach , Teddy,” he hollered (Today ys at Jack’ and call), and get the other two trunk Fitzaimmons's house. We'll mack them and check the whole busi- es to New York.” wasn't bluffing. Ho had heard rumors of double dealing andthe well known . and was beginning to ingusted with the whole busin | “Wait a minute,” soegested Redd: Anns of Miske. “Think of that Oyun on're getting out tiene” of et has made a host of friends in thin|battle stilt rakes. not wait a minute, I've got| work of Dougherty, He was here,|Ciub refused him a license to ride. ‘ed country and hia vietery would be| Ble Jeff Pfofter did the pitching ing—my title—and it's worth| there und everywhere, giving each | Wiig nay reonally run down and 108, Le tor the Rett 4, while hit freely, 006 to me," teatily re-|man an oven break, but never once Lg ¢ popular, Hin game {sas good as that| for the ins an le Dempacy, He had taken the|did he obstruct Se the| Placed under arrest a man who has HES ar 141.468 | o¢ most pros. was reasonably effective in the right out of the hande of his|crowd, Some referees are always in| been repreaonting himself to persons Ned Leva’ % to tr 1 have’ a| Pinches and tightened up when , Kearnn. way, When aome one paid after-| as Knapp the joakey” and extort- hat if Chick vane wil never have &/ needs must int you tell me the roferes had| Wards that ho didn’t even wes the freta\.them under. false LF qdlosor onll than he had yesterday. a ‘nereed on long ago” ho asked | referee in the ring while Migke and |/"# money fro! Lipgitad i ie bee Some say that Chick can't putt, dut}wiey Wine International Cyeling sa lpasee Danpeoy mere punting, Le pald xepneenin ven Wille has eight fe Oh ie ts, 1.48 8-4, ha and Gn tho ant! hela thal Derby. Hearne, ‘ut | Dougherty the highest compliment] confession @& man agmed Hanlon, Bt mate fm Giin't have ‘Agreement in |# referse can recelve, wha acting 03 Ge-belueen for rag ead 4 ik MES | wit go down in golf history, ‘There| REVERD, Massy Sorts $.—Georse ‘dle Thete waa quite a bit af Jealousy | * Ms ireraly gl frei, % 12 L0TEE| Sever wan anothor hole played just| Wiley of Syracuse won the Interna- i, it makes attending the selection of Dougherty | "K2™pp," got money and cheeks from pte wee he explained, he didn't want ‘ a Fitzsimmons had worked & after ell, was the best way, _ Meant what he said, and along 3 o’cloek im the morning he make ited to Dougherty, but only be- |! off the fight after Promoter| 80 to make ft ® big success, during whon 37,000 wildly enthusiastic fans pushed thelp way into Forbes Field to witnéas the exhibition game, between the Yankee: crowd, the has entertained since the Series of 1109, came for one reason-— to see Ruth, t And the mighty Babe moda ed by driving the ball over the right fleld fence, a tremendous clout, in the ninth inning, scoring Wally Pipp sions Yankees yon, the game e Or) game a score of 7 to 4, but the victory which means nothing in the pennant fight nor the money derived from the game can repay for the loa» of Bodie. The ident may turn out to be a hard blow to the Yankees, as his absence Will be felt, Ping was playing the pst of hia Nfe and getting his bite to. 0 1s travell We scttaiey to wonaer it ink of t ‘ankees | nock them out of i] pennant the Polo drounde Muddy Huet” hi pis finger split and yoaterday Bodie wi Home Westerners believe aro the only referees in captivity, and they took it aa a per- sonal reflection on themuclves when admirer of Dempsey, ts as honost as the day \s long and ae aquaro as they ‘om, A Leam of horaes couldn't ave drugged him inte the ring at Benton Harbor it he thought there way anything wrong about the battlo, ar that Deneoasy, and Misko had any previous understanding, Incidentally, Miske won himself @ Benton Harbor, w little Coney | personal friend in Dougherty after taid Dougherty, "when 1 they seem to get afongy NANT CAMPAIGN. Act doesn’t give the boatleggers » log to stand on. ‘ee @ “GET THD MONEY, BOYS,” ISN'T A BAD SLOGAN FOR A PHN- ew oe The difference between amateur and professional golf ie that the ama- tour champ gete no vaudeville route at t! ‘end of the tournament. Impostor and an Arrest Is Made. By Vincent Treanor. TLIZH KNAPP, the jockey, hae W discovered an impostor who, he thinks, may ponsibly fur- nish tho reason why The Jockey persons living in Richmond Hill for betting purposes, 4 check, with Willie's name forged ea an indorae- “1 haven't and can't understand why 1 am being kept on the ground,” explains Willie, “unless the Officials of The Jockey Club have held me responsible for the doings of this man | had ar- rested, Wiillam Hicks je big name, 1 have no idea who be ts, but 1 feel Club officials will do me the justice done anything wrong| Tout Posing as Willie Knapp May. Clear Up Rider’s Case Jockey Gets Evidence Against} TRAINING GALLOPS At Jamaloa, Bept. 8. Track Fast. rier ‘Went up, and Generst Cardoral, % in 4088, champion, is no longer the invinc!- ‘ble, (It might have been a sadder blow had Bill Fownes been disposed ef, too, but Bill held up the honor of Pittsburgh. He did something that the British couldn't do till the last round at Muirfeld, when he defeated Bob Gardner. Gardner played fine golf, but Fownes was just a little bit better, . U Woody Piatt is the young man that is responstble for Herron’s downfall. Daye beat him at Oakmont last eum- mer but now he bas turned the tables, Platt has a sound game and wil bd heard from in many tournaments of national !mportance before he lays his clubs away. There ts no one man that stands out in this championship. All have a chanoe. ‘Tommy Armour, my friend from bonnie” Scotland, tackles Francis Oulmet to-day and thig should be a rare treat for the gallery, Tommy like this one, Chick was hopelessly out of tt after hé hit that tree with hie second, Lawia over-played the ‘ im T hour 26 minutes 10 1-5 seconds, The SOMMISSIONER, BIGGER waen't| (he Leoporsville man was nelocte ment, ls part of the evidence Willie gfeen too which helped vans, The} Gintance cov: by Wiley was 626 | long in deciding that Dempecy | Pousherty, while « friend has collected. putt wae fully tan feet if it was an | mile i inch diMoult to negotiate, He had to be careful and it was necessary to berrow @ little to make ft run to the hole, Every one wea glad to eo the ball drop into the oup, Vive extra admit, but any one who can make the shots can score well here, Thero are many good holes on the course and I am itching for a charice to play over it. My reportorial duties may prorat me from doing it unless I get @ round during the lunoh hour. ————— Robins Move Up Within Four Points of Reds PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9.—Brook- lyn crawled up to within four per- centage points of the Cincinnat! Reds by defeating the Phillies in a free- hitting game by a score of 7 to 4. The Robins settled down after the shock they suffered in losing two games on Labor Day, and once again have crept up on the Reds to a prac- tieal tie for first place. And ao the tlonal Cycling Derby here last night, doteating George Chapman by fixe laps, Chapman was leading unt{l fifty milea, when ha hada Blowout, Tho timo was America’s Premier Race Course BEAUTIFUL neers, minor the doubt. counse all two-hole lead. meeta in week, his ext range driving not being exactly suit- able to its narmw fairways, finished the opening round with a EVANS-LEWIS MATCH STAR AT- TRACTION OF THE DAY. ‘The star attraction of the day was the hectic battle between Evans, for- mer amateur and open champion, and Reggie Lewis of Greenwich, golf triumphs have been restricted to district Here was a match marked by poor shots, brilliant recoveries and a con- stant changing of the lead that left ultimate outcome shrouded the Bvans played his shots with’ un- Roggie’s approach putt was about six feet short. Chick's ball was hole hich, about three feet away, Taking careful sighting, Lewis putted and missed, a disastrous miss. Evang on his try hit the back of the cup and the ball danced around on the edge for a second and dropped, the winning shot in a battle that equalled the rec- ord for the longest match ever played. Compared to this dramatic battle the other matches eppe&red common- place, ewen if Allis did go three extra holes to beat Kinkby and Armour came from behind with a wonderful display of golf to win from Phil Car- ter, and Frank Dyer sprung a belated rally on young Bobby Jones, whose ble sasty lead was wut In half at the finish. Herron whose in \ jf will prove'that we that 1 was lucky in getting Hunion, = , had been piaced irremovably the fight, While admitting the un-|Who was his co-worker, I'd hate to A style that a 4 3; ‘ge Joanny ability of Dempsey to “get” all] feel that anybody would think 1 5 Ra y this conclusion af the wrangle hiy opponents quickly, he oouldn’t| Would be a party to such a dotraud-| , 29 td : De went back to bed, He had quite wet over Miske's ‘exhibition of | ing scheme, bul now that it ie un-| 2S “ a the matter in his own way,| nerve and gameness, * | earthed | wim in hope that The Jockey| being knocked sideways as the bar- went to Miske'a quarters to explain of considering My case again, TO-MORNOW'S Great Attractions Sa 5 RE) AR Sinn orm ad ewey. fe a Cedarhurst Handicap goes only on UAL) the referee, wo want <0 go on| tape to put over his soft bandages QRay Titzelimens ghowed.no evi} post badiy, in the last rece and this i as the law Baye, and would use bla. 06 complaint, rheuma-| ¢ ins why Krewer beat him home. Bem Fecors Ge mying that nover| {i ))\4 l/l Kaye Met ne Miske didnt |tlem, He siddied two winner in| He bad to Make Up a lot ef ground Ronkonkoma Handicap We We ween & more competent oM- |. {he matter a gooond thought, Teddy RK, med after Teddy Rice,| to get into a contend! owltion, bul ead Four Other Mrilllant Contests iaiin the ring We have looked at)” “Pot Jock wear anything he like | or Teddy 1 velt, juat ou like) | whee he got there the 12% .pounds he Majestic Cords retain thoir IRST RACE AT 2.15 P.M. Gog Taye" Charley White, Tim on his hands,’ ho sald, ‘t have no-ob- | and Ta Gloriouw,’ Bity also semt| was carrying told, He had little left , Febust appearance f 15 P.M. oF Patsy Haley, Slim lren- Btout, Billy Roche und knew and Harry rs who know johnny White, Bd Smith, Kid their r some of them | As Dougherty remarkea he avernge fieht & champion, would bis hind lega and yelled his head ot, at the very idea.” Leading Star to the post in the last and shy’ finished a good third. my Was ag ohipper as a two-year. Maxey Hirsch wasn't very “ooduy” Lag but SiS eak won like ‘a goad one wh B. won mite, it came to @ drive. The ster lechase was a joke. Frank Jong after other tires begin te look worn and seedy. WWrinooali Kesieg over. after Jookey Majestic, Sales Corporation 184 Broadway. Bpecial Raco Traine Aa. Station, BBd si Flatbush Aye, B: at. froyuent ihturvain ws te Care Kerved & oe Vaddeok. H¥y at that will stylish on you comfortably, y and satisfactorily the .