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WHE EVENING wort, THU: DON’T ALL GO CRAZY ATONCE__- - ” By Thornton Copyright, 1920, by The Prese Publishing Oo. (The New York Pveaing World). OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS . TO GRANDFATHER. GEBETS WE Go, THE GANG KMOWS TWE WAY To SEG THE BUNCH PLAY FORA LUMP OF THE Won.os Semies poucH =P ~ LN ta a yA Managerial Ar Fighters Are Tiresome. Cmts, 2, YS aisins wens NE of the most persistent fight bite 2 wor’ Be vr irs THE Boles AGAINST THE DODGERS AND | MUST BE Lovar. TO HY Ing to Al, hia man !s never beaten, ‘he ts champion of titin or title holder 3; Sut somehow the members his stable never get anywhere. A! & favorite method of advertising It is by sending newspaper to various sporting editors the fistio merits of his charges and claiming all manner of things for them, no matter at ehose expense. | ‘The latest from Al are stories writ- _# ‘en as if under his orders and in- “tructions, telling how K. 0. Lough- Un recently nearly licked the day- Nights out of Benny Leonard, had the A champion “dead on his feet” and pre- be dicting an early end to the Leonard Ne nehip career. This in view of that all Benny did to the welterweight ‘was to knock bim out in alne rounds. RoLLo ~ THE senses ves (Was BORN IN) BiKLYM AND. TWO BROOKLYN Jones THAT Ame OBSOLETE NOW FAVORITES STILL | ; GANGWay'!! “WHEN TWo STRONG « MEN STAND FE TO avs ava had ® Riatty : * Face THouen THe cove — INDIANS GAIN SLIGHTLY CHICAGO, Sept, 16, ) Babe Ruth “hit one a mile.” And Babe ode Be sare THE ENDS OF THE EARTH” ON FAST GOING YANKS, |7¥ te Yankees Keep up the pace] Ti, ol disappoint. | Twice his b eral attempts to insult our in- (oR New Yori) ve been going in the West in| TERT bat rove the ball over the he telligence by hip jetters and state- ——_— sides i ak ight fleld fence, a feat that Toled ments which are never supported by | SSS] FRTANSTMLE Mealy to Train for Diaz, ledo yesterday, the % or nia were’ fh 1 nd to ne managers in the business. expenses Chicago, derision bet one Wane when it comes to boosting his CELTS SN iF Sasaess ANO DODCERS ‘The Boxing Board meete to-day at | Hoston J r fet bay man, ie Al Lippe of New York, Phila- Joe, Weve BEEN WOLO Me Parry IM Ite now headquarters, No, 291 Broad. |! twelv deiphia, London amd Paris. Accord- PALS FoR YEARS } THE BIG TOWN way, and it {s bound to be a most| bas been anxious ever since to even cate fever rh | With the New York Yankees |“ the all-important series of three playing an exhibition game in Toe | amos with the White Sox, which} Which Is nothing out of the ordinary Fisher, Tex Rickard’s Club To Secure Its License To-Day for Garden Show Inaugural of Legalized Deci | athe, opening, of Madison Sque.ce is no’ ordi Bouts To-Morrow Night a theans oe the the Gower of the prof Historic Event. sional world, the best citizens of lelty and State, will be on hand fa | welcome back the guine to the wld style of the referees rendering dees Yo [ did uttior the Horto By Alex. Sullivan. -odd years Nobody HHS are expectant moments | keen out the tom for those interested in the Box. | Mund nm monte as trihd® it law. Whi eR Me tnang. | pired under the Frawley Law, wie 7 he Walke vb o urated at Madison Square Garden| sport’ many oll-vieee wae “aden to-morrow night when Tex Rickard, ver soe where decision betttr the famous promoter, conducts «a n of gg 4 <6 as would haye been hard for -thw# mohater show which will feature a] prmeter te bree teed: 2 fifteen-round bout to a decision be- |) gramme than |i the opening sioW. tween thone old rivals, Johnny Dyn- | Johnny Dundes and Joe Welling hate! deo of this city and Joe Welling of | Already met seven tin Six of tiése® interesting meeting, for on this occa. | Sores. | sion It is expected to grant a license! In 1916 they fought ten rounds hor | to the Madison Square Club, and also | the year following they fougiit to issue licenses to other boxers, | ten-round bouts is city; in 1 reterees, managers, promoters and | Welling won jn Hub and they the Itke who will particlpate in the | fourht also ast rounds in Phils Garden festivities, delphia; in “1919 they fought #!& Other clube, such as the Interna-| rounds in Philly, and this year thee tional Sporting Club, the Common- | fought ten rounds in Milwaukee, wealth Sporting Club and Jimmy| Dundee and Welling end the Johnston with the Manhattan Sport. | training to-day. Both ure trained tog nig Club, will make applications, he minute to make the welght. 125 ig believed, for Hoenses, | pounds, 4 | “Not only will the Boxing Board Two teh-round decision bouts pref issue and receive appjications to-| cede the main event: Joe Benjam ut day, but it Is understood the namée va. Pete Hartley and Andy Chaney | of the two secretarles—all important | vs, Tommy Noble. Sammy Nabhg jobs—one for the commission and | and Bobby Hanson have the honor off the other for the License Committee, | starting ike sport of with a six- | will be announced. ‘round bout ' Yanks Expect Two Out of Three From White Sox enthusiasts consider remarkable, but for the big outfelder. Cleveland Ruth's first appearance at the pl opens here to-day, they are almost a dians gained slightly in the six. | sure to win the American League] was in the opening. It was a signa! ig st the Camden Se6%, Lace sn’t S 0 itti L soaks sit Pak ter: 15. ty gh 2 pli pennant |Pennant. The Yanks have had st on} for a loud outburst of cheering fru a he multitude prese: t ina, “afr anctog him genus , OOTY ultting BENET | mnie. wien by defeating the Auktetion, {he locula all season and as tho Yanks] (he, multitude prerent. | Samuel Vici / y knocked a. let Wt go at that Anyhow, we wish of Jimmy Fitzsimmons, Hoe had a while Cleveland Is Ba ee Wey off us with thowe olip- Feature Match, Found It Hard to’ Please}reguiar fnsor day of it yesterday) OEE & 80 fighter and, anyhow, haventt the time Latter, Although Winning] Major Parke, Miss Petite and Knob-| Avdsctou, % In a6 8-5 Sox. A, Sept, 16,—Fur- ‘ ther rapid atrides were made in| Many Races for Him, { young mn, knows how to do ne he} mpi witaber snd On Watch, Ye in 4 | tained their lead of all departments of the Women's oa ean Se een he Honey Otel, % Yn 4°. National championship lawn tennia| By Vincent Treanor. considers himself all (mportant, Fitz] Ake, % tn 112, the Cubs while tournament in progress on the turf pasRAINER J. BIMON HEALY and|8# developed many a good jockey, | ttle Boy Blue, % im OL 10 Boxing Commission starts to Work to-day finally with ite frat meeting at No, 291 Broadt Reds were defeatin, bie, Mooney, an extremely modest] matam mallet, % in 1.0215. The , Brooklyn Robins maine | Jack Quinn or Herb Thormahlen in the National League by beating ® Rey foe, 4 q lately have been travelling fast, while|a youngst: by th a ope out to be game enough to|Mrs. Mallory pole Miss nal ya apa dy loi al New York ts still tn fromt, howe | 11- cais have slumped, the Huginen| was in thece throwing “ens again ia’ ter withthe eweet and! nant Clash in To-Day’s | Veteran siete of Horses|coming along tast under the guidance| wise Dor, % in 1.0% erete) REins) peeentone Pert ss cin tw Peres tae ' ought to win two gamen out of three.| “Young str) Meade got a big band whea & Kame and & | which they think will assure them the} he made the Babe mise the frnt stil. half ahead of the Chicago White | pennant. Incidentally the series de-| But, before the cheering had died outs Ruth landed on one and drove the bal figh and far over the night feld wal! t wraa a real Ruth clout and tha ex: ) © fans showe 1 ton five fall games pee for the Yanks to-day, The team | sy Jumping ip on theit feet hed cheer! © of | 4 our Bambino, Vi ' is @ half a game ahead yot in spite of | I OT Phin, ick of course scored cides the White Sox team's chances, the Cincinnati {the tact that the Indians smothered] “When the fourth faning rolled aroun | g the Phillies, {the Athletics while the Yanks wer | Ttuth came to the pints u including Walter Miller and Joe Mc-| aa se ‘ime he found three of his ddtiee nt ic TO 4 tome met, ot erate a, ane nada Coches“) walle herve Wiimer came tol choy Mita cae han tae mink: | yim 2M The ants were Hy a ne mn ee a eesraayes af me. eon nthe ha Webs a spent In preparation was for the ulti- bos ig poreavers. who reached the the Phe mee a PAR pes yA Preetend ings of another star in Mooney, ery tionted peheu or eae drop) cf half a game. laanche aot ta ores Eder d & Corea tne oe cieiae Dh with a the ~ " eo ~ - ‘ad = o be % +f + ss sche 4, elouted the bi mate good of the mport. Licenses will| fie tiviner Mayer therueh the ner, Gold Cup to the Kilmer colestion| Nine out of ten close observers ef | Krew, % tm .909:4, an 20 Two series which will have an |seo an exhibition game between the| tine our of the Dake Gn this wae be Isaned and the game, atan onder: ond round, the junior tournament ad-| With Exterminator yesterday at Bel-|the Autumn Gold Cup race thought) med Ret Row, % to ‘ Important hearing will begin to- | Yankees and the Toledo club Nel the ball hit the top of the jem G Sean ad night vanced a’ set of brackets and the Mont Park. Heuly tan't sorry, Al-| Damask should have beaten Exter-| Cunanse, 4% in 001-5 day. The Reds will open a three- j American Assoc < bounded Into the street. johnny Dundee and Joe Welling mixed doubles also made a step for- though Je has won many races with|minator instead of losing by a short om inaugurators, will doubtless con- | 1X6 the Kilmer porses thin season, and|head. Coltillett! made at least five| Mist Mackie. % tn 1.20 game drive against . bas worked hard to please his em-lruns with the Whitney colt. It Sennings Perk, mile Mt Ebbets Field, while the Yankees former National cheapie Mia eaa | ployer, Healy for some time past ha mod as if McAtes was riding to at’ Sept. 15. form: th ; - # dnd poet e jam opt. its predecessors that It commands re- | fr nr or ag agg aarti had no peace of mind, and felt that|help Exterminator instead of trying rcnaiyy - must face the White Sox In start with. It is to be hoped champion: Alon Vlonnor Tenaane the Nis efforte weren't appreciated. He|to win with Cleopatra. He kept en- pan | Chieago. saan Bonet. Setters nae tea, 4 tfornia whirlwind; Miss Kleanor £°t’ !ttle encouragement from Mr. ! couraging Coltillett! to pass him with Oneet hte 4:86, | = | Kilmer, but instead was criticized, It) Damask, and every time fhe com Youneed, % tn .29. Tint ee Geort wa Say Gis i aroeeene gag scems, ‘unfairly. paratively inexperienced Italian rider] tady Brammel, % te 4. be put on a high-class basi, above} iron. Donk of Now York and M Of Inte Mr. Kilmer tried to-run|tried to do go MoAtee managed to] ongood, 4 tm .00, eriticiam from any source. N. W. Niles of Boston won their | tings himself, as regards the (rain- have enough up his sleeve to draw NENATOR James Walker is right | Mtohe* and their places in the fourth 2 of his horses. He dictated meth-!a bit away with Cleopatra, This not New Club Has PI Ten I, mile im Ot, LAT 6, 1.48, glove on in their lives a me chat low: it th pha ny aaa of working certain of hie horses, |only got Coltiletti's goat, but tt must | Cum 8 ah, % to 63. the Commonwealth Sporting club, Mad in his demand that the big Aghts| “Mins” Mallory wu) moet Mian Ten- | after Healy had them thoroughly pre-| also have worried Damask. When \t| Different kyes, 6% furlongs, 4910, L163, 129, | ison Avenue and Baal 145th Str de kept within reach of the “man | nant to-day, an. in match should! Pared in his own capable way. Helcame to a drive tn the final eighth | grids, % tn 48 05. Jout, “It intention of Pi in the street,” but how is tt going to be done? Fighters want ten times as provide the most interesting tilt of| Wanted more flesh put on this one,/when Exterminator challenged, noi- Valeria We in 00 8-5. the tdurnament no fare Author toot and sume taken off another one, he| ther Damask nor his little rider had] tae™ Wes % i fom. Cardonne, mile tn 1 4). matoh will be that bs 7in.| naisted (hat so and so be worked no| enough left to stall him off. Ge. Cat Q ' such as they ara entitled to for thelr | Jerstein and Mine Poses hale Mine Zin-| tester than a certain time, and ar fea Misia, % tn 88, te peoere, one Se ge tag lg Ma * other “rested up.” Healy got enoug! No two days alike in racing. broered Tules Garece, % tn 51 afternoor 1 199 “| Gurland Not « orders to eet the ordinary man crasy,| what makes it attractive. Tuesday 4 Cnitio 1 te th ie8 ployed by ing what ie known as good cards. ee rez ot He Devt and finally he threw up his hands, | Buddy Eneor rode four winners. Yes-| Ame % and culls tam, 4 le th Worthy they will be! given mperentecs te the foave of thou. : asking to be relieved of his Job. terday the best he could do waa to| ‘avid Pie, % to Li eo, r wands of dollars could be climinated,| Charles & Garland of Pittsburgh phows, which will bo « ‘ana boxers compelled to perform on | Will not go to Australia as a momber & Yeasonable percentage basin, the |Of the American Davis Cup team to promoter might te in a position to|play in the challenge round for this Healy wasn’t long in landing an-| finish second on Sunny Days. Rasier, % in 1.02. other position where he thinks the re- = Tnondic, % in 50, lations between trainer and owner] If all steeplechases could be run Qs! Aalute and Fading Star, 4 to 52 n th will be more congenial. He has taken| was that of yesterday no fault could | gurgoyne, % tn 1.08 9-5, Kp precn th pip th ts Pooper much-sought trophy of the lawn tea-| over the string of horses of A. H.|bo found with that variety of ra plan) Sam: Diag, the wealthy Cuban ortaman, | Years ago these events were most at- —— Rg Rory LP on Shao ye ot of Mel Hardy, who haa been acting | and after the season In Maryland wili| tractive and spectacular, and on days Co en ean eite Carcnine i fete El] go to Havana, ‘The Diag stable] when a ‘chase was on the programme itn can't see how It can be done jaa “playing Captain’ in order, 12 be | which includes ‘such good horses ax|the attendance was increased. Of Into the high cost of everything these |on mand tn vie went 9 Tiden, | General Gomes, General Menocal,| the steeplechase game has been no d A acacacalis a Cubanita, Blue Wrack and Grayainn,}bad that It seemed almost dishonest should have @ big year of it at the|Vesterday’s race was about the best Oriental track, and under the pains-| seen through the field this year, For taking training of Healy should win}a change Barkiie had a good rider, share of races. Crawford, in his saddle, and the im nee: nt will be Aurum, mile in 61, 1469-8, kivgn the opportunity re aly one of the most experienced | provement over Hiake was piainiy Georges Carpentier, the French |! New York Btate, ‘The commision intends to | trainers on tho turf. Years ago ho} evident. Although the Widener stable eee enhty Batting Lr, |S® te eame clean in that city hendled the Duryea horses and after|took two cracks at Barklie, with champion, who ra ing wontentl that made a big reputation for him-| Wisest Fool and Skibbercen, it was vinsky, American lght heavywelght| ‘The ten round tent between Champion Benny y 4,|outgeneralled completely by Craw- champion, in @ fifteen-round bout to | Lemant and Champion Jack Hettton will be eld n h| ford’s ride. Crawford, Instead of be- Gecizion at the big boxing show to|* the Cleveland tmtall grounds on the night famous Flying Fairy ing fooled by Byers and Smoot, rode a rt. (% Hem, 90, Den Mongats, Manager of Britton, has lost an able and|rings around them, and at the end be staged by the International Bport: | received wont from Promoter Tom Me conscientious trainer, and Mr, Dias|had enough left to outfininsh Skibber~ ing Club at bbets Field in Brooklyn | that the Boxing Oammimion of Ohio by cured one who will prove a credit |een on flat. Old Skib had won op the afternoon of Oct, 12 (Colum. | t@ allow McGinty to bok the tent on the shore |to himself and the Cuban owner at} this raco twice in succession up to mentioned date and that he 4 accepted it.) beautiful Oriental Park thi: " r esterday. tus Day? im to receive @ guarantee |i¢ciiny ako informed Mogan that the wdvance habia facie roan Cecelia, iene the |=" % wetms © etready very args, Keep your eye on little Joe Mooney, peg = Me 6 per cent. Levineky 18) 4) qrertor, “ the Quincny atuble'n JOomsy, He In . the veteran manager of fighters, Maile to get cent, of the gross re db also fight pro of Waltimore, will again 20 colpts. Den Organ, MANAgEr Of 14 | reume holding bo shows in Baltimore to- HOW THEY STAND Seiatt tor Coviay, bax he tne mortow night, We has signed up Kid Williama, RACING =| the forum’ iantanwe who wtih formed Tex O'Rourke, matchmaker | rerides in Naltimore, Sandow of of the club, that he would sooner have | cincinnati in a fi" & decision, | Clubs, Wek, PO. >| Wek, PO. Levineky box on a perventage basin | at we Kurke A. oe Chiense .....08 72 488 and no guarantee Cincianatt Bt Louie. ...64 74 486 e: While Dan Morgen was “Sos | Beaten 8 78.424 : Fieek Bleck, the sll known wrorting man of | hie ervat fighter. 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