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lish Boxer Lucky Easily Frankie Burns. came out at the sound of the bell seemingly none the worse for Dattering he wan being dealt, bat itl atter Ageing short wae «hort lived whipped several of his jolts to the face, pending the Bmatien- "To Last Limit With Aggressive Irish Lad man to seek protection im like clinches. Whips Ned Fitzgerald, and im hia vise- Ge In the tenth Lewis turned his back EVENING Weake oateay sarreuenn E ODOWD DEFEATS TED KID LEWIS IN ONE-SIDED BATTLE - _ THERE’S WORK FOR EVERYONE BUT— Copyright, 1920, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Hrening World). / 9 ad th, noveees |Carpentier and Levinsky to Box In Jersey City Monsieur Georges Carpentier and Meester Battling Levinsky have found 4 battle ground. Rather the Inter national Sporting Club bas found tt # for them. ‘The fight goes to the Jer- sey City Ball Park and will be held on the night of the orlginad date, Oct. 12, The vote of the nobby 1,740, come prising the founder members of the L 8. C., was so overwhelmingly tm favor of holding the bout on the night first wet that there was little for William Govin, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the club, to do save select a spot for bis stalwarts fame 1, ot aad Sead as Gnd deliberately waiked away from O'Dowd. Me refused to be shaken off, however, and soon had his lightér opponent on (he ropes again, raking him with right and left handers. Lewis's holding taction im the eleventh round marred the effective- ness of the St. Paul middieweight’s fighting, but he shook him off in the last round and made @ sensational ? finish that brought the large gather- t & ing to their feet, sending the gOnglish- ‘ pian to his corner « wobbly and sudiy beaten fi ghter. ; O'Dowd's weight was announced at 3 . 188, while Lewis was three pounds : lighter, In Lol es round O'Dowd was displeased at the low body ux and stepped Without much ado, he decided op the {ove named in (bis columa several Swee>l PICKINGS, yoo ot hin opponent to appeal to him to ‘ c punches up » jitte higher, , ~ much ft vert y punching OnE bel ‘ WILLS BEGIN Willie Jackson, the hard hitti New York. lightwoight and serious cee contender for lightweight honors, out- ACCENTS LOUP , . head slugeed Ned Fit ald, the lat THE ONLY Iemtweight importation ‘from “Aus: Pinca Kerr FOR. ¢. tralia, knocking him down three times JAek TO GO,AND for the count of nine, only to have him come back fighting strong at the finish of the eighth round, Although outclassed by the Gom- ative American, the boy from the Antipodes fought his way into the hearts of the crowd by swapping Punches with his deadly hitting op- mt and woing down only to come ck and fight the thy Jackson alt around the ring Daring the bout Doo Bagley, Willie Jackwon’s manager, got into ag al- tercation With several of the police a the ringside, who protested agains him coaching iis charge, It wes ap: parent that Bagley was acting cacy aggressive of the St. Paul fighter making ‘ Was the only made a creditable for after that O'Dowd set out ike fashion, piling up load at the expense of his ad- ry that at the close he was hope- outclansed, \ the sgoond round O'Dowd sent hand hooks to Lewis's ¥, ing a Nn <b up. fetewisg y hand jabs that the Bripiaber like a drunken ¢ third round was a application previous -_ Be! the $t. Paul rig! it uppercu* founa the jaw of his fourth the bell came to the}, when YOu Can Ficur AnyBooy OR. ANYTHING 1S RUSSIA ferap, Harry Condon Dufty of Yorkville, & Brooklyn mers Johnny cided to wy bis hand at the boxing game again, In Mis day Johany was ove of the gawest fighters tm the ring, As be hes been teking the bes of care of Mimself and bealdes iralning hard every day, be foals certain that be will be able te gives good sccount of himesif, places this genuine Victrola in your home, to enliven the Jong winter evenings with the magic of the best instru- mental, vocal and dance melodies. This handsome $125 Victrola. (Model No. 10) cabinet design, including all the mechanical perfection and beauty of tone that have made this instrument so popular as a home enter- tainer. Dodgers in Comparison With American Rivals, Weaker at Second Base Kilduff, Hustling, Aggressive Player Is Always Dangerous But quiet manager to the! Against Collins and Wambgannss the Brooklyn Second Sacker ipa te dermay, cwomid fot wet a) Would Be Overwhelmed—Iin Defensive Work the National | Are: many attempts, John Jen- and gilmpre of hin fighters in the future. ng Lewin wea dole nt | Baxley claimed the | tans rooted! League Player Figures Closer Up, His Speed Being Big Asset. nings, matchmaker of the Armory A. of Jersey City, has finally secured Lewis wes doing agninet his boxer in profane language. was swinging Charley Beecher, the feather. an opponent to meet Gene Tunney, tabi: most anything. Ihave By Hugh S. Fullerton. fcured’ him Just a trite below his (26 light heavyweight champion. of weight Renter, who in'on the trail of Jobnny Kilbane's crown, had a shade f No, 3--THE SECOND BASEMEN normal hitting for @ peason in this the A. E. F, in a twelve-round bout ra, Datenate, werles and would not be at all sur- jat his open air club on next Monday George Brown, the Mehtweight of tho wet ide, bes been siemed by his manager to box Jimmy Travie at Now Haven, Comm, on Oct, ¥. It Brown defeats Travis be is promised & match with Lew Tendier at the Armory A A, of the limits of the authority riven a boxers manag any fight Whet Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock the better of a fast eight-round bout with the veteran, Frankie Burne. Beechor's cleaner punching at long rived if he hit better in such a ee-/| Come in and let us play oD-| range offset the Jersey boy's Infighte| Brooklyn 851 422 iar » |night. The scrapper who has decided . ; : was on the verge of &/ing: entitling him to the verdict "| New York .....056 - 481 1,897 ain than during the season. vison | to try and check Tunney's great win- your ty vrceer ect ae On ee : . lee te clr ey Sete 308 Steveland 883 © 426—«*1,809 ts much closer. Kilduff 1s faster-+| ning streak 4d Paul Sampson, the local No. 10 Victrola and explain Lowia, he apparently | round bout. eat Chicago 922 417 ~—-4,899|that tf quicker and more cat-like in| heavyweight, who improves in his how the. balance may be a YN lowes ground heavily |hM# Movements, and, h in the dop® on strength wee covers quite | much ground. He is surer on in| slow hit balls and not as certain of 1 bawe position, No mat-|the fast hard we aoe E iy is ter how one studies the players who}Bothing to choose between them ex- have & chanco tn wet into the big | 94, 12 other departments of the de. Ie fensive ¢ excepting that Kilduit ee the Yact ls apparent that Brook- ex fighting in all of his bouts. Jennings had planned to use Martin Burke of New Ofleans against Tuney, but as Burke sent word he is too sick to fight until the second week in October, Sampson was engaged to fight Gene. ‘Those two povular Mahters of New Jersey, George Ward of Wisabeth and Willie Ryan of New Brune wiok, have finally been matched for ® battle, Thay arran; ged to suit your con- DAVEGA The Sportsmanis aradisé Commodore Hotel 125 West 125th Se. 111 Kaw 42nd 5, Near Lenox Ave. Yanks Home Again and oe Senators To-Day ’ _—__— works famer in double playa—tagter lyn does not compare well with any} at the sacrifice of surety. one of the three American League COLLINS VS. KILDUFF. “8 15 Cortlands St. a Open Farewell tenga, bo gy yt sie. Sohilen ae were signed wp to-day to meet in the star bout of | ‘Near Broadway aot Probds 1 am still carrying along the com- | “ourse, ua joes not shine. © | twelve rounds ot the National Sporting Club of a2 ‘Street Evenis : S7 ‘ANDING OF . orm | must try to overcome the superfority | risen, N. J, tn the ak ani eo Sth Shop Open nee . Season at Polo parative dope on all throe contenders | NiFE Ny oo Te ae tary oe | meen be araary thers ote | As against the Dodgers. Against Chi-|/nerve and spirit. He has plenty of | been suxious for some time to oe these two ruased With a Double- THE CLUBS cago the Dodgers would be over-|that but Collins Is a much stronger | mea is exon, ove rinat Cl man at bat and in the defensive a whelmed, and even against Cleveland, |™An at Pet wad ae Miways been His with weaker hitting In that place and leas attacking strength, the Brooklyn comparison is not encouraging. PRATT'S GREAT COMEBACK, If any one last spring had tried to compare ‘Del Pratt and Pete Kilduft, reument would hay: it looked in Mareh ed for the miners and Pete Herman, the legitimate Dantamweight cham: | pion, aottfied Tex Rickard. Manager of the Madison Aquare Garden Sporting Club, that be will arrive tm | town from New Orleans on Monday with his mane- fer, Samiy Goldman, and will witness the Joe Lgmeh-Jack Sharkey fight on Turaday night, Mer- | ian has promised Rickard that be will meet the | winner in about three weeks for the bantamwelght title, NATIONAL aa Ww. Po, ha dicapped in World's Series by the et that the opposing managers al- Ways nelect thelr pitchers with a view 0’ stopping him and the othor left handed hitters, Brooklyn could not manipulate pitchers in that man- ner—and Sherry Smith is the only -_ By Charles Somerville. Yanks are coming—and our Would dictate the rest of The same being— In fact, the ¥: YY meet the Senators header in their farewell season at the Polo one who could reasonably hope to block his attack, Against Wambganae the Brooklyn slowed down to nothing-| showing is a little better because ness and slumped badly, Hig come- | Kilduff ls not overmatched In hitting back this summer has been one of the in that comparison. He lacks the mont astonishing things of the year | grace and the finish of Wamby and and be now appears to hav. all the|is not so good a felding player or advahtage over his scrappy, hustling, weneral, ; cma 4 | apry opponent. shall, of course, have to amen — PRut do not underestimate Kudu |Kildufts’ attacking’ figures, ‘Thows | Teer Marto, the weet side weiterwoisht, bine | in figuring the Brooklyn team, He is|given here are his averdge against | ™serd by Pete Pitsreraid, will box Young Micks not a great bail player, Dut he is ane | the probable pitchers of three teams of thage hustling, aggroasive, fighting | He may hit better or worse againat fellow® who are at their Dest In the |others. He would hit better against tight places and most dangerous when |the Cleveland pitchers than against the odds ake against him. The Kil-|the "Yank twirlera and probably hit & me ‘Tee twain pout of ten rounds at the reeular wed | ly boxing show of the Ooran Park A A. of Lone rane, N. J. to-night will being tonvther Ramer ney Ned Alien of Hrvokipn and Vinornt Cottey, the promising welterweight of Kimgeton, N. ¥, There Will be thee other bouts, each of six rounds dure: | tion, between corny matobed fighters 't go hop-shoot-blocey bean whon the election returns to orab the confusion. will welcome the Yanks. We hope for B. Ruth home runs; we 4 ‘ be willing to cheer the makers of i y game fight But how this team lose the pennant, even aside } o<O°F oC eee Distinctive Models ,Not to be found elsewhere Exhibited in LONG’S and STETSON Hats One More! pir pout is another word fer ‘rogress.—Here’s if No. 10 opens isnerom, 313 Bat iiraction, Marto ts the A I lass and he hepas to event chance ot Jack Britton’s wallerweight crown. A new Doxing club will throw open its doors at the Babe, is a baseball pussie. GAMES YESTERDAY, Cloves been that way since before |better against the Chicago pitchers, | ttuntington, L 1., with » bortue show to-morrow Tremont Avenue, th ' ; Bas become the fasiiion to knock | Ghee, 18: Chrtand, % Sule Have bees € . brecks were worn with kilts, eapecially Williams, In figuring PRICED $3.50 TO 00 We are going ahcad in © period i = MES fg an _ . hd In figuring along with me you will! complete tnfields I shall amond the 1 TO $35. 9 ane bd ef general business retrench- ment! How do we do it? do well to study the pitching of Bur- :lieigh Grimes before relying entirely upon Pratt's batting average as ® that time any team the Americay League , " r na in checkers, bridge ! hist and cribbage. In chess the side ‘grow into a din. I'm not 20 ficures, if 7 drops out o' running, And wey, hath the same label, the guar antee of Quality—not the sign ‘of a price. By ‘ basis of his offensive strength. Pratt] tn the next article T will comnare - you what you want— H yur L have seen the Yanks go in not normally a three hundred hitter. |third hasemen—and the figures there A U E D U CT | 9 Fest!” We are only meeting ena H he cia play But 1 desire to say He has been hitting at that clip this] are astonishing, demand. ‘ t Miller ga od & great yeur and hitting them far and hard, (Copyright 1920, wee at Brnticote Ine.) | ¥ 4 , of & team. fugeine t but not against Grimeaes nor yet = | gta esitt g leg bt Sued : is 1a emergency Cie! | uanagement Ptoffers, Thorne two pttetfers wil out T rs it . Bard shops in five yeare—we I Just as Stallings had to have| Burieighed Grimes Gri Ponte goin cr ROMY Dap Bearer Jeo nn | Pa - ink you | pia Btichell. Sie next wean Huggins the confidence of my iment 1, have Guft'e aise seed ae pp e is avort es TO-MORKOW “They Wear Like The Name’* Welcome to the newest member naer wure a flag fying MAYS 8B! The LONG-STETSON Bookt R ¢ Par-amount family, home Y But it is pleasure to reflect that SPRING. Reach Finals i um reat | ~~ ne of standard values. while Grand Juries are now looking into baseball gambling, just now in both leagues nobody knows who i: $5,000 HobokenTourney Aqueduct Handicap You probably will stack up againat the same problem that ts worrying Stores Conveuenty Lessted i right, have it your own way. Ld gecovery and the drive of the Of applause. They set for dead as far as the But when Sox is a {hiss for th ng to win. ®-! ne in doping thie series The thing Cordially, “4 good fa. oecentinitinas that aggravates me moat ts trying to Ortatn Tonee mankexvant| Sieh National Laniie ations at to] gtraignt set victorise markea the | 25 Mile Steeplechase f 'PAR- Sunday. Carl Mays. There is no pitcher any- | Proxrese of Miss Marie Wagnor and 9 Bard Handica | A, OUNT ‘Rgain for their rooters desorve a| The basketball lid will be pried’ oft|thing like Maya in the National | Ludlow Vandeventer in their respec- a p the | for the season Sunday afternoon when nd that ateons Big Mive at Centra Opera | ag PR he a opera | The Dodgers beat him handily when the tried to pitch for the Red Sox in ‘The Celtics will go on the courts with|that World's Series, but that ie not tive semi-final round matches in the lawn tennis tournament for the Ca: tle Point Cups yesterday. The fo mer national champion had her a Geter, vrAlths Evente opts eee, REF ton, 88d. Bt * Fintbuth “ave... “irookiyn, “ac. ee 3 at frequent mere we 1 - ooncerned they ured up some sulpivur. i] Varo stink, Even 160 N a Str M4 Trib ding 163 East 42d Fi third pi Reserved drives shooting smoothly through the b 4 1628 | Broadway bot Street a have io |the same team that ast & record of win-| the best dope, ether Mays ls ®| territory protected by Mrs. Ernest Heaven, Sah y Pamen w fiat pie! 986 Third Avonue at coth Ptreet ie ore sietoriee to-sineh thelr |r nah Played, last] DitCHON ne control and who wents| Weiner on the eld of the Hoboken onat EA AD aian, capt isin ‘Se eee Avtiay ‘gad ‘Beckton will compose the, himself when he hae not, The Dodg- | Tennis Club, #0 that she won, 6—0, Vaumaresitssa saat es acannon 201 Weet 12th St at's 2836 Third Ave. ths hE <a res 2 ieee ithes will pi ° ie r with the eet every oun ore bit him hard and bad lots of >on. vale OF House i. l- | Adence In that series and Mays lacked at 149th St, ‘MADISON 518 FE, Tremont Ave, at 3d Ave. 4 Vandeventer, the erstwhile Prince- UARE GARDEN No. 1 Main St, G 4 t control to an oxtent. They seemed t, Getiy’ Square, Yoakers iF fo lack any fear of him last spring, [8 #taf, reached the fais in his TUESDAY NIGHT, 8 ay ut Mays ts better now than he was | Dart of the tournament by defeating Jog LYN pte tay i; : LONG BRANCH, N. J, Sopt 24—.|1a0t spring and is working more perl | Capt, R, C. Van Vilet, the ranking Jacks ve i :. Mike MoCabe, the fighting fireman of ously and earnestly than ever bas! player of the Hoboken forces, at ek Jack ea 3 done. ‘Thore was also another match « ,{# 1m. 2,7. M. |8 Rounds te Devtion, Hariem, won his twoaty-second sv ied T Save aban it te imesh jn the men's a! vietory when he knocked out Jack It coe a Ath round ten-round SALE OPENS TO-DAY }' 4% © Recta in the Attn round of armed, ‘auick, driving, batters with | tastioe 1m seniah Wotartea, fives Ringel’ 6 MA, don't begin to ory, wo |nere last night atrok: ho Beat vane ny stroker wha are Upble | dereon, the tall Brooklyn you Kilduff fits that type. He quick nervong ermok at the ball, a om 8 L. and was 64, eo thease Cm ae Bd fh 44 i ’ \ ib