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————— A Champion Who Wants to + Fight but Won't Be Permitted i B" winning all hiv fights on the! Piurtbus, which not #0 long ago “Chi- = it bok offices at the first boxing .: Tis Gakfogtce tant Feiéay sient x —— Weber cr ENTON WILL BE CALLED IN ‘ to Do So. pee abe, pea AyD ONLY & RACTICALLY barred from fight- Ing here, peMing the thorough Organization of the Boxing Com- and prevented from meeting} + Moran in Boston, Jack Demp- ampionship lot is not a happy now at least. €ry about champions was pat themacives in? ginse it in for theatrical tours and @id everything cine out Nght, no mat- for what the dem:nus of the public. Now we have something oow in cham- one-who wants to fight any- and everybody, and he isn't per- x to do #0, Funny world, ian't it? ~ Not long ago Jack Kearns, manager "Of Dempsey, showed ua a cibieyram Offering him a Aght in Cuba with ome Spanish champion, with a guar- Of $100,000 for his end. Of Maree, Kearns didn't enthuse about trip to Cuba, but it begins to look it he might accept it ruther than ; around here idie, He couxdn't be either, if he went across the = and seme toed whten have been orerst Wart .OVE6GONE Just wend THE the fered C. A, Cochran. They aut hold as we understand the situa- Dempeey were a champion Ifke Willard was, who ducked every- thing that promised a match and By ‘Fitz’-Mo t in go make % fortune with his eer cirews, he probably couldn't xet| Trainer Sends Knobbie to Post Eee rots sence, cé| Fit and Jockey Joe Shows of @ title holder, He wants tu it yore than he wants to do any- Grey Lag Way Home. By Vincent Treanor, reason for not permitting him fight here nl the wheels or the may be eit Fight, bat why. ow HAT Jimmy Fitesimmons - Joe which has legalized the sport too, Mooney combination is always frown on meeting Frank bobbing up at more or less un- Fan te romasded ot ak ypiavbs Mo: /expected intervals at the race track a set-up. Lr that ie so, and the|ABd. epolting what looks itke sure reason not sanctioning the | thing oaloulations for some folks, You- it, Dempsey might ax well ° inte terday they did Dae 1d bn. wente to eaulinlee y they It with Knobbie and career he might try the game of “the expense of the $50,000 Grey Lag, under a pull. which Maxey Hirsch just sold to Bam Hildreth, and wo might also include Jevel, knocking out his oppo-| ¢ngo O'Brien" wi ‘anted to back nents In jigtime, establishing | any two-year-old In vi ook im Mie best record of any heavywolght! Knodbie beat the both of them Wat ever lived in the matter of| east): ¢ " . peers yoitin eanily, but let it’ be understood that Rave terenea “sy F aaee ends ret, |20eKey Joe Mooney contributed his matches. Right now mont of the | *hare to the victory. This Joe Mooney ters in the heavyweight olaay look |s getting more like “Old Man" Mo- set-ups for ¥, Dut that is|Cahey every day, McCahey, you wi! sy hog fault. remember, was a development of Fits. ¥ public wants to see Dempsey | simmona's too, who went along about action, and no matter who his op-4 his business so quietly that he was it. IK should wet t ¢ opportunity) hardly noticed, His very presence, it travelling to “hick” pinces to|unostentatious as it was, made the . “wise guys” overlook him and as a ‘Tex Rickard, manager of the Madi- gen Square Garden Sporting Clud, tn- | (yo, formed the writer to-day that the 1 cash for tickets taken in at the i i | fe 4 i 2 : F i i? i i under the Walker Boxing Law Hi amounted to $61,719.80, Johnny Dun- dee received $18,923.18, which was his hare. The State got $2,337.40, | i | i E z ; z i iE i i i ; Ege fle ff 8 g & F - | 3 i gz t we recently easily defeated Pote Herman, bantam champion, Hla'll box Joe Burman ot Kast Chi- cage, Ont. 0, Fiidie Fietober, the cont wide tamer who hes bees Dating with fair quorwem at the Now Jewer . a. end Banuny Bendow of Cincinnati, wae hare ben fought at the opening the , of Baltimore take place, writ. | ¥om" tm which to tenin | Attell Galdatein, Jilly Boren, Paul Domere and ethan, ‘The ome bie boring how to tbe steamed to Madison Hamar Garten will be held on Sept, 24, At dw likely that Willle Jackson, the evack Veal Matiwelawt, and Joe Welling of Catongy, who received the decision ovr Jenny Dundes 9 Name Wriday lat may be signed up for the main boat of fife rounds, Manager Hickard i anxous to here Jackon fight Welling a be thinks Ue bows would aiurect & big crowd, Mickey’ Giannon, the promimag heavyweight of wae iatebed to-day to meet Bitty ar heavyweight, for len rounda to be bromsht off at Hi mestead, Bhannon, who his last thirtoen ee New Hampshire Suis Yoir | = AQUEDUCT SELECTIONS. to-morrow rvday wig Billy Murphy. the creh Meun| gp Jiet,Rece—Lovely, War Loan, Second Race—Hnfiads, Thelma E., Elected Il * iw Third Race—Ma) Park a wick, ‘Torehbearer sole shi Fourth Race—-Audactoua, ‘Tipplt Witchot, Mar Mask. nw Fifth Race—Goaler, Tom McTag- wart, Bunny Land, ne Sixth Race—Queoreck, Our Boot Frigate, Ver Sr eeniieererererrs wee 3b, BEN hiweigit, will meet Sauior the Hightwelght otamplon DRAWING NEAR THE CouPLE OF MOYES LEFT: THING Was RUNNIN) Recently Sold $50,000 Colt Beaten in Aqueduct Stake Copyright, 1 wT. ROBINS on wHo “i MAD! Ure IN RUNNY WworTH LIVING AGAIN, oney Combine result Joo was at a price many times whens hig mount’ should have been vorite. Fits always manages to oy. oe ridera out of the so-called unfathionable net, but he gets the money with them at the end. In thia Knobbie race yesterday the Oakdale Handicap, worth about 4,025 the pounds and jengtt ble-Header Honors Dodgers Are Beating Pirates. made Fita's entry rather @ short price, as he should have been, but fow of the public took the oolt's chances seriously. How caa he beat a $50,000! colt? they probably figured, never taking into consideration that Knob- bie might be worth more than that. ‘They him up and then stooa speechless when they saw Knobvie galloping home with Mooney sitting til in his saddle and chewing gun. Mooney really won the race by By Charles Somerville. HE color of bricks is usually red, and {t was like a ton of these things that the Reds of Ohig- hyer fell upon the doughty if delirious Giants in the second game of yester- keeping © vol head. He was away day's double header. ‘They belted next to last, while rey &, from) 1 next to last, while Grey Lax, fromthe bunions off Rube Benton and Of on his toes mad in front in jiffy. made life anything but pleasant for Did Mooney start a whoopee whoopia Poll Perritt, who succeeded the rid- chase? He did not, He went away! died Reuben in the stventh. It was back and stole @ page out of the bOOK) 4 9 to 8 annihilation, of George Odom on “How races were won in the old days.” In othor wordn,| But tt left the Gianta grimly hold- Joe ve the horae a chance, He let| inn to their second place position in the season's fracas now arriving at him we his own time about settling into his astride before golng to work|!ts frosty conclusion. For in the first on him. game of the day, although they man- Knobbie wasn't long in settling | 4#¢d only to douse five fine and fancy down. Then bo joined his company! ones off Ray Fisher, whereas Artie with enne and by the time the olbow,| Nehf waa gnashed for nine wallops, op atratoh turn, was reached he was! ye! thanks to a desperate attack of right there, Mooney, however, on the| the heaves that came upon Heinle alert, saw a chance to save somo| Groh and Jake Daubert in a wwoet ground at the turn. It helped him to} */xth Inning the game became in- erclear course and he came in atraight|@ubitably. und ynquestionably none and true the rest of the way. Grey|°ther than our'n, lag Was driven hard at the end tol, “At you, varmints,” eaye Ray Wieher cateh Knobbio, but he had as much|to US In the third of the frat game, feeingg ary doing #0 a8 you or I might] nore!” gays Rath, bouncing out an- ; other double, scoring the Reds’ little Ray of sunshine, he!” says We to them in the sixth, for after Nehf and Burns had gone out Roaut Bancroft produced one of those double things himself, Ray walked Pep, Fortham Francie stung one to Heinie Groh. It threw that flory little geek off his keel to an ex- tent that he skied the ball far above the roof of the Daubert tower, And Boaut and Pep pinwheeled home all emiling, for on the way they watched Jake Daubert grab the ball from the wall and in a try to nafl Frisch at third hurt the orange all the way Into the stomach of a rookie sitting on the Red bench So Frankie followed Beaut and Pep along the path of glory, The Giants did not need the two runs they got in the eighth, because all the Reds could do in the nine nes- sions Was to add another run to their sehievement of the third Inning, After Duncan singled to left and went to recond, when Kopf got a hae because he had been hit by the ball, it took enorifices by Newle~and Raridan to bring Duncan across, The ourtaln fell with the soore 6 to ® Fitz tried to put acroas @ double, ing on Joan Marie in the nal event, but George W. Loft's Tamarisk stole & march on her at the c , a nimble footed miss, was soon the webbing never lost an inch of © won easily, but Joan second Just as easily. Billy Clancy got a break with Ting. a-Ling and he was entitled togt, Last time out, when Hill was prett® sweet on the gelding's chances, he wheeled at the post and didn't get away, He acted badly at the barrier again yos- terday, but Kummer finally got him away with his company, At the end though, Kummer had to put up the sion oss kind of a finish to get him hdine ahead in front of Nightatick STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, W. & PO) Cte W. & PO) Would that I might keep the cur~ wei8 00 200) ORlonge 47 lenin down and never lift it on the i 63 863, St. Lowle, an second game, wherein we were stung ‘Cinclaeatt ..77 63 460 Boston . AM lie b yon hte the Dempese! Piltsbergh ..72 69.54) |Phitadetphia,.t4 6? 383 i a mnaquitans: of mavere GAMES YESTERDAY, Eller ‘was the feller who tossed Cincinnati, 2 (iret game) New York, 3 (asoond game), Pinewmured, 4 C1 Philadelphia, 8 (10 Ts to defeat, s His curves were wild, but he used a straight ball with such . smack of speed in it when danger threatened that although he was trounced for twelve hits they got us only three runs, whereas for every wallop the Reds registered they had a frisky companion run to show for tt The Cinctnnat! darlings frat fell upon Rube im the thin, Rath rollick- ing a homer to the far right fence, Daubert singling to left, Groh dou- bling, putting Jake on’ third. The war cry of the Kellica arose after Wow Vor. ..8® OF .016)< otrolt George had grabbed Roush's drive bas Red |He shot it to third, but too late to AMES YESTERDAY, fcatoh Groh, while Daubert scored. new bite ‘Bt. howls, 3 (11 tnnlegy, Kell swarmed on the umpires, de- claring he had taken the ball on the fly and that Roush was therefore out and he had doubled Daubert at sec- jond, But the gents said bim nay ‘Said he had taken the smash on a Chiesge, 13; Phibed Washington, 0; Detroit, & GAMES TO-DAY. New York at St. Lows Boston at Cleveland. low bounce. Groh made It the thind Washington at Detrolt, run, by scoring on Dune: out. Poiledelpela at Unieagn, valleved his outraged feelings Flag Chances by The Press Publiehing Co, (The New Yorks Evening World.) By Thornton Fisher |Giants’ Star Pitcher Giants and Reds Kill Each Other’s While They’re Splitting Dou-|BEST SEATS FOR SERIES AT EBBEY’S FIELD WILL COST FANS SIX DOLLARS Prostdents Johnson of the Amer~ jean League and Heydler of the National League to-day took of- ficial cognizance of the fact that Brooklyn is within but three games of the championship of the older circuit by issuing # soale of world series prices “conditional on Brooklyn Field, for being a contender.” The prices were a@ follows: Pavilion, $1. Field seats or standing room tn roar of grandstand, when a re- served seats are occupied, $2. ‘Thirteen rear rows of lower ter of grand stand, $3. Nine rear rows of grand stand, $3. Nine front rows of lower tier of grand stand, $5. Seven front rows of upper ter of grand stand, $5. Box seats, All the above prices are subject to war tax. ‘Tho $4, $5 and $6 seats will be sold for four games if the series is played at Ebbets Field. third and fourth games al money will funded. ‘The $1 and $2 seats will be sold separately played the Ebbets ‘of upper ter for each game, ae Sure! ues EVER'Boo HAVA UTTLG ShRGS~ champl feat had Carp perspiring perfume. 3 Carp then tried a medicine ball of vermouth and gin and punched a Dewey machine for nineteen rounds. | ‘The cinema champ had a h | and again started work with vigor and vim respectively. skipped rope with his sogial secretary, then went into @ furious game off | puss-in-the-oorner, He put in two scented ‘and had some more gru the haberdashery district. . } Carp indorsed ‘two kinds of spate fe bath In conversation with Deache mps. ry exercises with a set of lavender ‘M. in embroidered satin pajamas. LIVE WiRES By Neal. R. 0: Hara Geaeeteht, 100K, te The Prem Puntishinn Om fhe Hew Tork Means Wed CARPENTLER’S TRAINING BOUDOIR, Somewhere in Jersey—The { France and the Riviera had a rough session of it to-day, Oarp had a heavy breakfast of squabs’ knuckles and shredded catmep), and then did elght miles of road work with Barton Holmes in the projection room. . . After a brink rubdown of eau @@ cologne, hé sparred twéfty minutes} to-morrow. with a collar button and took on a silk shirt in the pink of condition, The chateau boring. Carp is very fond of chateau boring. . . out campaign with his valet and his necktie architects. “To Tell What a Certain _ Player Asked Hii to Do’’ Grand Jury Investigation of \ Alleged Gambling to Open To-Marrow in Chicago. ‘CHICAGO, Bopt. t—The Grand! Jury investigation of alleged gambling by baseball players in Jaat year’s World's Beries and in the game be- tween the “Chicago and Philadelphia Clubs of the National League on Aug. 31 will start to-morrow with a score of baseball officials, players and writers subpoenaed to testify. BASEBALL EXPERT WILL ORECAST WORLD'S SERIES FOR EVE. WORLD FANS. Beginning in The Evenin World jorrow, Hugh ty Fullorton, the well-known ba ball authority, will ing tem a < Fullerton will dope the mathe. ination! value of each player oft the team which will play In the World's Series in the follow! Suopoenaes were issued last night for |] order: First baseman, the followleg persons to a r before |] aseman, shortstop, left felder, iaaansy A rt 4 right fielder, contte Aelder, catcher the Grand Jury: Byron Baocroft Johnson, President ot the American League. / John A, Heydler, President of the National League. William (Kid) Gleason, manager of the Chicago American Seague Club. Charles A. Comiskey, President of the Chicago Anteriean League Club. William L Veeck, Presicont of the Chicaga National League Club writers for the Chicago Tribune and Jacob (Rube) Benton, pitcher for]tpe Chicago Dally News, respectively. the New York Club of the National) guppoenas for a number of players League. probably will be issued Yefore the in- Bert F. Collyer and Frank O. Kline, Fentieation beaiha. according te L3 “ both of Obicago and well-known sport under direct and pitcher, He will then combing the figures #0 a8 to compare the cams agsembied, The next article will reduce the dope to sdores and thefinal (twelfth) article will ap- ply the team values arrive! at to offensive and defensive play and finally show, lmegeawe to the & should be made les A. alcDonald tng Crum writers. pt the im He deel tha Harvey Woodruff, sports editor of ages and Hoinie. Zimmerman. the Chicago Tribune. ar r league players, probably ‘orn would be called. When asked why Benton, pitcher ot the Giants, was the only nl.Ser valled thus far, “Mr. Ri ie a “hee llevéd Benton had the Jury needo: would be asked tain playor aaky The Grand J evidence concernin aid, but every attempt will be made t into the real gamblinx—th Unrowlng 9f ramen by star players.” Tt became known | to-di that the Committees of Baseball | Wel | potnted to Investigate ohn: Chieago- Philadelphia National Leagi ame referred to by the Grand Jury ad been, Axed” for Philadelphia to win had fone Vetle thus far, Sam Hall, sports editor of the Horald-Examiner, trused to serve as Chairman, saying he could not spare the time, ‘Telexrama were sent last night President Hoydler and to Benton order- ing them to comp before the Grand Jury Sam Hall, sports editor of the Chicago Hernld-Examiner, and fh. B Sanborn and Oscar Relchow, basebal! much baseball pools, he” to 6, te TOMORROW AQUEDUCT $3,000 Bayview Handicap Glorifier Handicap And 4 Other High Class Contests . The morning workout ended with y lunch of terrap! and whipped oream, First of all, Carp hours’ more blowing bubbles from elling road work on a shopping tout to lor shoulder exere! In the evening he and took a shower Later be went toreudh pater he won marters. Garp hit the elderdown at 10 Neis Scores Winning Run in Tenth Inning on Myers’s Safe Hit. ‘T required ten innings and a thrill- ] ing Brooklyn finish, such ag has deen instrumental in the past of assisting the Dodgers in their present climb to the topmost peak in the Na- by banging a homer to the left feld benches in the fourth. Our lone tally until the ninth, B Nea! a slow grounder right, and piled’ up. Perritt tried to rope the Reda in the seventh, but Roush routed him for a double and Duncan for @ triple, and Duncan was scored on Kopf's t time singles by Ki a Wild piteh that scot by Raridan that went for a safety and then a second almighty home run emush by Rath that scooted way past Pep Young in four more tallies were sneaker, Perritt to Kell. We died with our boots om any- In the ninth Burns doubted, id ao did Pep. Frisch's neroft home, but Kell fanned and King grounded away, and this time to slow, trembly, goshdarn sad music But to-day WE go at ‘HM again. And go at spells goat. Here's hop- cir acariet nanny, way. Beaut singled fly brought agmin the cu ing We get th r n fe ainpanaiagtiipieaeens Jack Frost, President of the Arena, under whore auspices Mike O'Dowd and Ted Kid Lewis will box twelve rounds at the Jersey City ball park on Thurs- day night, announced yesterday that the various ticket agencies in New York and New Jersey had reported # big ad- vance sale for the show. Frost announced that the club offices in the Fallon Buflding, at No. 980 Be gen Avenue, would be kept open uns o'clock every evening until the night of the bout for the accommodation of those who wish to purchase ticketa there, Charley Beecher, Frankie Burns, Wil- He Jackson and Ned Fitzgereld, who are also on the card Thateday night, their training to-morrow. —O'L Lewis will continue training until day of the bout. - rt the Midget Smith Puts Over K. 0. MONTRBAL, Sept, 21.—Midget Gmith of New York knocked out Biille Baker of England in last night. ay | . the eighth round here Smith made a gs It_stood as and Kopt, Te-Merrew will Dowd reat hit ot ee meet Charile tlonal League race, before the Pitts- burg Pirates were subdued in the sec- ond and last game of the present series by a score of 2 to 1. ‘The result in the final game of the tween the Fighting Robins and thelr nearest adversury in the drive to the top tn one of the most sensational finishes acen in the older clrult in many years, While Robby’s clan of baal tossers were itlustrating the art of a fighting finish to the scrappy Buccaneers the Reda and the Glanta were dividing the spoils of a double header in the shadow of Coogan’s Bluff, helping the team from neroas the river to secure & more substantial toe-hold om the National League fag. In the early Innings the affair was strictly a pitchers’ battle between Caddy Cadore of the home team and Earl Hamilton of the Jolly Rogers, with honore about even unt!l the ninth inning, when Traynor, the Pi- rate shortstop, doubled to right, Bigbee singled to left centre and the Smoky City shortstop came home with the first run breaking the nine inning deadlock. Bighbee brought the inning to a close when he was thrown out at seoond trying to steal, Miller to Olsen Never dangerous ‘until they are trailing in the rut the Dodgers lived up to their reputation in the last half SP the ninth inning when Konetchy caught one of Hamilton's slants on the nose and sent it into deep left Feotball Squad, Jaite Webber, trainer of the American ciymple team at Antwerp, has signed Cyto train the football squad of Row York University, according (0 @ mtate- ment just made by Prof. Henry Cook Tiathaway, the new director of athletics at New York University Mike MeOabe Scores Knockout, LONG BRANCH, N. J., Sept. 21.— Mike MoCabe, the fieming fireman of Harlem, won bis twenty-first straleht victory ‘when he knocked out Billy Clin- ton of Freeport in the fourth round of ‘ten-round bout at the service clad fore deat nl i soe cod api j Dodgers Increase Lead By Thrilling Victory Smoky City series widens the gap be-~j _ FIRST RACE AT 2.45 P. M. SPECIAL RAOK TRAINS 38d Bt. and Ay., Tirook- juent inter: Als reached roach Land by trolley Grane bs Picea he $1.65, Ice $katingNOW, music fh, J FICE 73" PB. feld for a homer, tying the score, The Pirates could do nothing with Mamaux's pitching in the tenth inn- ing, who had relieved Cadore in the seventh, and were obliged to go seore- less in this stanza. With one down in the tenth Berni Nels singled “to centre. Wheat fied out to Summa, while Myers, the fol- lowing batter, dowbled to right, send- ing Nets across the rubber with the winning run, , Che ri ght little collar for the tight little knot Cluelt, Peaboily & Co. Inc. Maxens, Troy, NI.

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