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to What Purpose Served by Postponing Box- Bouts Here. | OPES Flan Rea \ Tf KIRST GLANCH it would wafortunate that the York Boxing Commission -Tequest the postpone- it two really big box- arranged under the best interests of matches the Commission knows @04 has acted only by * mi hg, Sha wed oy Ofthand, however, it in rather ‘vila ae by toe the game by the ‘@urely tt cannot be politics has anything to do with | Joo a, Chairman of the at fhe Oret public mocuing ot B jo moe! of) ‘went on rood by! that the law would be ad- without fear or favor, he meant what ho said, up fo It. Also, lay Itself open to « dincrimnating, which in Jest things It should alm striking demonstration of the rapid growth and devel- opment.of the game of git in country;can be bad than that Vardon and Edward Ray, the professionals, have been beat- straight matches in the red, These two men are 0 d to be among the very i their line, yet our own play- are getting eo that they can eae with a Kenilworth track, near Wind- $75,000 puree for a three-cor- mata Neonment to race month res thoroughbred has shattered al weight cannot stop hit. the superhorse iteen-round bouts to a decision, th gor, fe out with an offer of & race at @ mile and between Man © War, of the thoroughbreds, : them early poxt jon ¢ which event one of the ts {i the history of the it, fact that ges er . do not rate w older PA ths los Tate Man OF Thie remark- Lt He showed last Saturday He is Swans predicted that when New York ‘got ite boxing law permitting fif- State would caune the sport In Exhibiti —. Crack English Pair, Who Lost}? Jack Dowling and Frank Mo- Namara, Brother of Tom, To- Day. the pair of crack Wnglish | golfers, who were benten twloe ‘th exhibition matches at the Engie- wood Country Club yesterday, moet Jnck Dowling of Scarsdale and Frank McNamara of the Chorry Val- nt 0) |itnke of the Cherry Valley Club at|¢ Garden City to-day. Tom McNamara, Frank's brother, and Dowling defeated t Britiah | pros by 7 and 6 early in the summer, and the visitors hope to turn the tables this time, } It was @ bad day for Vardon and |} | Ray yesterday at Dnglewood, for they lost twice by § and 2 in 18-hole hibitiona. Bobby Jones and Cyril Walker, the home club pro, defeated them in the morning, and in the afternoon Jones aad Ogwald Kirkby accomplished the ‘oat. Kirkby was scheduled to be Jones's ner for a day's frolic around 36 but the former Metropolitan came buck from Garden ' oles champion and Exterminator, three | City Saturday night with a bard cold, | teenth, when the Mritiahers necded & test distance horses in| and he spent so much Hime with Bis apiece, Jones and Walker taking 4. © » if not in the world. . Riddle, J, K. lL. Ross Sharpe Kilmer, re- At Jersey Final Arrangements Expected to Be Made at Conference This Afternoon. By John Pollock. ‘The international boxing bout be- twobn Georges Carpentier, the } French champion, and Battling Le- vinsky, the American light-beavy- » to wither and dic. Thin doe neem to be the cane. Few of th care to risk their titles | ‘Dfteen-round bout to a decisio: Wilson and Pete Herma: examples, Mike O Dow been endeavoring to get Wino to Herman if the latter wi articles for « decision bout. 1¢ to wee what Herman wi right out of Pa Knickerbocker pocket. Boocer teams representing Engmnd Sootiand in the annual Intern, petition of the New York| foe lore’ — Protective Brooklyn to 8 tle at 2 goals all, Assoct © wend Bout Called Drew w—nAbe Attell ‘ork and Paddy it. New on fought twelve re ng to, the reforce, > other localities, particularily New they can box in Now Jersey, Moked and still retain their titles. M8 @ decision bout without success. Eddie Mead, manager of Joe comes out with an offer of far from withering up and ay- Jersey City is oven now threat- to take one of the big attrac- Firat Soccer yoaterday., | Welt ahampton, originally sched- | mee to be fought at Dobete Field on 2 | Ot, 22, but was culled off on account mot the Boxing Commission of this State refusing to allow any contests \to Be contested in the State until after election, will in all probability | be staged at the Jorsey City Baseball Grounds on the afternoon of the above-mentioned date. ul! Jaek Curley, who is looking after is | Carpentier’s interests while he is in It) this country, with one of the officials of the International Sporting Club, | will motor to New Jersey to-day to | have a talk with Commissioner Smith of the New Jersey Boxing Commis- aion in regards to holding the bout | in that State, It Is thought that the bout will draw @ $200,000 gate at the Jersey Clty Baseball Grounds, Mik» O'Dowd, the abacrsion, wil weet Ted Bogli) welterweight champion, in the siar bout Foands at the opeu-alr of the At the Jerwey Dall grounde ‘Thurs D A n former middleweight Kid" Lamia, the of Serves City and Charley and Jimmy Sullivan, the champion, Fumes Dougherty of Philadelphia and Lelper: ville, Pa,, who referred the Mghi Oeiwern Cham: ploo Jack Dempsey and Billy Minke of St, Paul, at Beasao Harbor, da Hacchier mod Joe Staqey fonner amataur Lighvwo THE WEEK-END SUFFER USTENING IH Line OF CHIN of REAL ardon and Ray Appear treatment that he was unabh Two Matches Yesterday, Meet year at Englewood until the after tired than ing courses since coming North national ehamplonahip, ARRY VARDON and Ted Ray, | to-day, devoted his last ongng: in the North to demonstrating that he still in his bag of clubs to make a fow of will | most of the burden in the morning, starting at the ver; Walker picked up, if |ley Club in a 86-hole match on the | fours. swipes of Ray, the young no tap more than eight feet long was seaine ) sterday seemed to be listless end careless, What they need is a couple of days’ resting. three putts on the eighth, and here Jones, won the first hole, Walker picking up. winning the tenth and eleventh with par fours, Walker making the same on the Iatter, but they went to only 2 up when Vardon bagged a winning 4 on the thirteenth. match came Carpentier May Box Levinsky Ball Park Oct. 12 frattate to give Jimmy the abowe amount, Mich, oa Late Dey aftersovn, ACTICALLY. OUT OF AM , SEP Copyright, 1920, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Eveitos World) on Aa @oo03 GOLFERS THAT YOU WHANGED & BALL THAT BELONGS TO & FOURSOME AND WAS ACCIOEMTALLY ‘Suceo WTe Youre FAiQWway on Foursome hysician yesterday morning getting to ap It, was doubtful whether the two | at the finish, torming Englishmen were more jones, who hae been hav- @ dally workout on metropolitan r the ¥. who returns to Atlanta ent But Bobb; dal of the season. has enough golfing tricks in elders step lively, Jones carried first hole, when aving Bobby the rdeal of halving with Kay in par With few exceptions Jones's riving Was equal to the tremendous nd on the greens r had a knack of winking hem from all angles, Neither Vardon nor Ray seemed to ”@ able to de much with their put- orm, especially in the morning, when did too, poled out. For that matter, their Both took fight. Bopby followed this by Officially, the six- to an end at th The annual mer Notlok tennis courts, tries clone on Sept have be upper west nide profs ness men who aspire plons. ey Pntries now 0} Riverside Drive, beginnt nm for Indies’ singles LIVE WIRES By Neal R. For Cinci fane the last three wooks An optimist ts a guy in Philadelphia that saves his rain checks in case the local stalwarts should win the ‘ee ‘The Giants just failed to perform a miracle, That's what Ponzi When the percentage colamns come to a halt the Philly teams will look like the quartermaster’s department. .. It now looks like Wilson, our middleweight champion, is too proud tad (Tennis Notes ) singles tennis sham plonship for the Notlok trophtes (win- ber and rumer-up) will be held at the 119th Street and! Sept, 25. Ea-| 'o date entries n recelved from many of the ional mad I wlona: to become cham- tennis championship for Notiek tropa! wee paid 6500 for his eurtiow by Plond Witewm. | ( winn: ind rumer-up), which will tone, who prometed dhe contre. Dougherty's |held beginning Bept. 30 at Not as work wa so satisfactory that Pittiimnmons did ao |COUrts, 119th Street and Rh rive, Lewn tennis officials wii do well y Hewitson, For most interest~ By way of Eadie Mem ¥ promoted: ny sungeeatul poring sues Guiter ws Preston ise “inet, |to pay heed to Henr; meatn to U7 bu hand et promoting shows, Me |tWO rounds he was t has Jus been appointed matchinaker of (be star | iT figure of the Castie Point singles Noorting Club whidd Intends 10 viage tte enter (OM the courts of the Hoboken Lawn (oluments wt the Mar Casino at 107 Street ang | Tennis Club yesterday. Lexington Arecon, McMahon will apply fer hie | MmAkt — fret Witte Jechwon, the orech looal lightwelatt, oan | 6-—0, have sil the figbie be weots, as hie manager, Frank Waglay, bee already eostved alewn offers from clube for bie suri, The cities that want ‘uuu are Mew York, Hartford, Conn, Athletic Club yest the Harlem an: at Macomb's Ie was only the Johony Mouney, the new matchmaker of the Olympla A. A. of Philadeipule, will wiaye ble thes Ahow of the easoa lp the club's Big area to labs, Jubany hae booked & good mala bout for Ula show, as be has mound Cheriey Ladbus, the Freveh champion, (0 met Joe Burmes, the fast Wide Chionge ignier, for sleit rvunds, Tummy Jounsidu te another promoter of dla oity wie Inlends to bold boxing shows under the super joo Of the Hoxing Commission of thle Baie, jousiy as Just woured & lease Oo Mahatian Ca ot LN5uh Hireet and Bagby Aveoue, where umnereus lnportant shows wow hed & few yuare a2, Juinstion bes already filed bie appllostios wiih the commision for = Womse Gene Delmont, the rusged litte 125-pound fighter of Memmphia, ‘Tean,, whe put up two gral fabs wiln Willie Jeekson at the Armory A. A, of darsey of one p tinged iM “hristophi ne will the only. ast with 23 Koach- Young Hector bout, tion of qapertortiy may Hit, the sturdy Hghawolguh of New IKGHOFE | the great Atlantic: fect, Mam, ab the Kia itiuh, at New Bedfont,, Mamis | ments cae hal lor twelve wanda, o he Fh Dicom, the Brooklyn lightweight, and Paul Dorie, whe M4 fghilog to such ret form in New Englaud, have Dew matched 10 meet ine taclve 4 bout & deciaon wt the Nation A. O. of ville, ML, om Wedneday wight. Tale go ough lo be © bard Fouad ous, am Boh mem are hold fOr Lely gamanene aod agereeeireness, ‘The Join Hruningn, matchunaker of Ube Armory A. A: | certain hat, tbe took of dummy CMs, tine wrowted the postion of mats | be Alaina ibe ontery for maber for the Unlon Square AC: of Mtiaaben, | HOY X. 4 devolves hes aveady arranged © good star ous tee civh's show oe Ou. 1, he Roving = native” — Morningsidets Win Trophy. The representatives of the Morningside day won the point trophy at the annual handle: Holgh am © nt pe other \ietetsom ash ~ ‘bis prefence known Hewit- son outplayed Gerald Emer round, by @ score of 6 nin the ) wames of Athietic League in the Bronx. club, represented, points, Davey 8 on ahore leave from the U. #. &. Kansas, and Weber worked thelr mapective of the lightwetght heap and bad rele pre coming i aye Bale: ICAN LEA By Thornton Fisher JUST APrER 19 RAMMEO YouR LUNCH HOOK INTO A FlocK O° Hara. When the league season closes, the Philadelphia teams will be there A successful ball season always makes Brooklyn a part of New York. Chicago may not land the pennant, but it’s had the bost baseball scan The way the Braves and Red Sox are waddling along, they don't seem »,, to know that fighting t# legal in Boston now. . | ere the hardest. pennant, . A World's Series in New York moans 60 per cent. to the winners, 49 per cent. to the trailers and 200 per cont. to the ticket scalpers. . \ . TRAINING GALLOPS At Jamaica, Sept. 18. Track Fast. ‘Kee Sinner, tm. tm 1.49 9-6, ' Yanhes Notions, % in 1.91. a tf} tt Fs 2 —_———— Pirates Tie Up Battle in Ninth| but Game Home Guard Wins in Eleventh. By Charles Somerville. ¥ the hair of the hide of the Wild Man’ of Borneo, our Giants cer- tainly won @ stirring victory to 37,000 rocking, swaying, arm-waving rooters blaring acclaim of about yesterday, Perfect right, title and privilege to For, they had seen the Giants | win the game apparently in three in. | Rings then nearly jose tt in the ninth bession crack the Reds, capture the turkey and what je more by every prob- ability of the game inch « second place for Uieimselves in the Ce ee rave, but finally in the eleventh buttle of their league. three iritings. of him. Bix right centte for a homer. the picture—close-up size, He with a steady speed had held But this wasn't display the ene rm wh to him in the seventh, F. combed out the smash. Lt landed upstairs foet of kick still behind it, it tled the score. OUR door I'm telling you Phil fe ae Pet J Fee Charity and Prince Pandora, 6 tn 48 2-6. Cleopatra, Me tn 02, Kafts Girl, 4 tn 20. ‘The Neohew, Imm Ltn Mad Matter, im. te 148 9-8 Peter Piyer, iin 04, Dream of the Volley, tm tn 1.47, Keewer, dm im 08, 100 B68, 1.40 808, Debedon, b 1-16 in 200 25, yay tee | ij to the box: Daubert f! Dut Lee snapped the ball Larry who ran forward in the field and scared Coumbe out of a try for the plate. rowd roaring with to Kell who whipped the pill who caught Coumbe off thind, pinch work—yensir, Hetnie Groh eet ‘but led off the ninth crack to centre. But fanned ahead of him Burns's grounder sent Bancroft lined te dropped the Reds on the tenth for US. ¥: and went to seapnd on I rifice bunt, But Kell hit t who caurht Young at third threw wild to cateh Kell second and Kell went or But there came a inning when Kin Snyder Roush, grounded out, tarted in ond-story homer int tom with a crash out, but Beaut got a walk and out on a rap to Rath at second Kelly's humming lett double some with the third run. right single, Pep Pep slamming kicked the leathe King, who was Doyle, herded Frisch and | the pl pros when Kell A ONES ants ‘Defeat Reds © In Hair-Raising Game Jeste Barnes had been as unsteady 4s @ drunkard’s hand for the first hits had been made Then in the fourth, after ho had walked Kopf, Neale nav- ted the bulb to the Land's end of And naw Coumbe comes back btn had yielded one bit in the fourth and then of startling hitions, satisfy him, When Wingo singled abead of Coumbe wather for a great ae the right grand stand with hundreds o: St oP t Yeb—and And there came the ninth, And it looked like the crepe was to hang on “Shuftlip® walked Coumbe and be went to third when Rath rapped a roller along Qirat that Phil picked up all right but tossed crazily to Kell and past him ul to Ki back to delight by ning Frisch Good “Bhofflin' Phil" not only tehtened good and hard for the other innings with a safe and although him to second Dour * three, in ing Kot a walk soh’s sace Conmbe Wingo stealing third uuntess end of the the & the right grand stand, Same inning we came bac Burnaey grounded Young soooted the Beaut home with a triple and stuck his spikes into the home plate when Fratkie Frisch went | rankie | threw out aparks speeding all the w And in the third Young plopped a funny little hit| in front of the plate, Frankie fired lng to third, for left safe smash. menaded by Larry fate with @ fine clean hit to right. Right there Luque got the manager- fadeaway and Bred Coumbe sees GUE PENNANT RACE President Cha | Won’t Object Can Stop indians, as New ] Losing Four in a Row—Bal ner. By Alex. Sullivan. ‘HERE'S nothing but World's Series plans worrying Charlie Hhbbets, Prosident of the Brook- lyna, these days. When asked if be objected to the proposed post-season @eries between the Yankees and Giants, both of whom appear to be entirely out of it in their respective American League and National League races, he eald: "1 haven't en the matter any thought, but Edou't think At will hurt the World's Series, even tf thoy do pay. The matter af allowing or for- idding #uch # series is entirely up to the National Commission.” of Greater New York have bem dreaming of late of « World's Series confined entirely to this city, hoping that either the ra oF Giants would meet the Yankees, but results yesterday practically eliminate the Vantes ant Sho, Repine Revergeee along at such a steady olip and have Buch « big lead that noghing short ‘disaster can keep them from cap: turing first honors in the National “rho Yankees have lost thelr punch | They oply made two hits, one by | Pratt apd the other by Peckinpaugh, in the Opening game of the series at \gt. Louie, which they lomt to the Browns, 6 to 1. A record crowd at- tended the game. Dixte Davia war an enigma to Babe Ruth and the| \other New York sluggers, not a hit Ibetng yielded by tim till the seventh Yankees have lost four straight | now and, Incidentally, the wallop thi |won the series in both Cleveland and | Detroit. * Herb ‘Thormahien was again batted | STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ww. PO anh AMT Cinotnnat! Pitteouran snT6 82 86 nt 8 8 GAMES YESTERDA,. Wow York, 71 Giucinmat!, © (11 tanings). Brookiye, 4; Pittsborgh, 3. Only games scheduled. GAMES TO-DAY. Cinctonati et Mew York (two omen), Pittsburgh at Brooktys, St, Louie at Philadelphia, AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Che, We LPO.) “Olt, WL PO, Cleveland ...09 52.631 | Bovtow 0.0 82.77 Ass 18 | Washington, 01 76.443 Mow York,...08 57 607 | Detrett 088 68 397 Bt Lovie ..71 GD 007 | Philadetphia.A6 o8 408 GAMES YESTERDAY. Ht. Louis, 6) New York, te Boston, Wasuineton, 7 (firmt game). Detroit, 3; Washington, 2 (second game), GAMES TO-DAY, ‘ New York at Bt Lauls, Boston at Cleveland. Phitadetphia at Chieage, Washington at Detroit. | called forth, troubles begat, former Cleve- For that a score of contest a sure thing for our Giants. right away by Snyder. immedia' fish between third and the plate. We we ing | the Red thy jinto the right field wtand again, But game relief!--it feet. And then—great whitfed. Rath's a Us—and the winning run. It came in « hurry. the relef!—he other one over, and Lawrence Frank Snyder right or he Doyle walked. aavagely to left. ‘ Chioage at Boston (two gamer, — | | | t there also our land slinger and bad-man batter in inches was soon to pulverize our be- 6 to 2 made the He killed our big doings of this ated ‘or ly Doyle and King essayed ‘a double steal Loo was landed a dead scared when Doug opened ninth by walking Nene. Wingo filed to Burne, But up came) this here’ Coumbe. He cracked one wae foul by twenty Larry Doyle swiftly bandled | sending it to Kell and the Combe, with the count two and three, wouldn't pur tap of jt larnmed the little roundboy | It ripped its way rlie Ebbets to Proposed Giants-Yanks Post Series Almost Impossible to Beat Robins Now, While Only White Sox Yorks Have Lost Their Punch, timore New International Win- Final International Le out of the box, the game. The Robing further clinched thelr hold on the pennant by winning the first of n two-game neries from the Pirates, 4 to 3. In the ninth, with the score 8 aM, Bernies Nets de while the pitcher waa tomeing the ball tuward Zach Wheat, stole third. Sohmidt, oatoher of the Pirates made a good throw to hail him, but Third Baseman McKeehnie droppe the ball and before he could recovy It the wideawake Bernie was hor! with the winning run. 4 Jeft Ptofter pitehed for the comir champions, while Southpaw Clau Rip Collins fintshing Coope Pittsburgh. Bo twirie wer y hit for two rn anlece the opening inning, @ there wasn't another run scored » ' elthor side until the alxth, when bot! tallied one run aptece. Manager Robinson was dellchted By, winning such a dramatic game The Giants are now pretty sure finishing second, as they b Reds again, tightening their Wetp + the place Brooklyn has eleht more «amée Play vi York twelve and world’s champions fifteen, \ Thée Giants wil! have to win all @ thelr remaining games hod the FR \ Ml of theirs, while the Robins are only winning half of their remaining struggios, in order to capture the flag, If the Robina win five of their eleht games the Giants must win twelve straight to tle them, whtle the Reds can't Ue them even with fifteen in @ row Cleveland looks Itke the winner tn the American League, even though the White Sox are going etrong now. Both teams won yesterday, while the Yanks were losing. The Indians have thirteen more ames, the Sox ten and Yanks nine, If the Cleveland boys take seven the White Sox must win eight out of ten and the New York nine In a row to finish ahead of them The Baltimores yesterday won the New International Lencae pennant by a game and a half over Toronto, The Ortoles owe thetr success to male ing a league record of twenty-five straight wins, = ae a John Schaler, Cornell Captain, Won't Return to Catlege. ITHACA, N. ¥., Sept. 20,— Cornell varsity foothall prompects sustained « blow with the written announcement by John Schuler, captain-elect and full- pack, that ha will not return to school this year, Schuler gave an his reason Aixappointment at the treatment which corded him by ane Kramer lost a tenmtle passed Alfred Goullet at the in Newark yesterday match rage to Velodrom® ever afternoon. AQUEDUCT RACES Woodmere Stakes Imp Handicap Roamer Handicap And 8 Other Sterfing Contests 10) St. and Tt ~» Brooklyn, at at frequent Intervals ep | 145 P.M. Special Gare Reserved two reaohed by Fulton by trolley. Stand 83. #165. Indice Tnelnding War Tax. POLO FOR THE PUBLIC out of Duncan’ p and went for the fence. Wha yonnny Eve waving him frantically on, Larry rushed past third, took # leap in the air and sat down hard on the H. P hn the victory Trand K Night are —_ Joe Dieke MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Bept. 20 Dies me J kat Pep Or and Kell over Smoothes it back 4 | Meadow Brook Club, Tuesday, sept ; Game Called at 4.80 P, of 4 PRELIMINARY GAME OF JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. ROCKAWAY | WEST POINT a. Jeane Barnes was aa against Lague. And tho wallopers of |pickerson, automobile racer of Cranford, | fiation, 1.00 Bra to Gerben Glee etee both teama started heavily against the ldind in a hospital yesterday from in| from Garden ity to Fisla flingers. After two Were gone in the | juries be sustained In a five-mile @uto Tckets at Me! zs frat Heinle Groh scratched a single} race at a fair hore last Hriday: cRrige’t, Mascom's ang Frisch and Roush belted a eee. - COLGATE’S

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