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eae th et a ASY WIN VER NIKE. am DEMPSEY CAN MEET ANY KIND OF RING ATTACK weDld Fallacy That Walloping Ja ok Would Be Seriously Bothered a». by Fast, Aggressive Boxer Is Riddied When Dempsey Easily Knocks Out Miske—Fast Ones and Rough Ones All Look “Ailke to World's Champion. ee RR 2) er “? om By Robert Edgren. 1920, tiy ‘The Prens Pubiishing Co, (The New York Erentng World) Cepertant SPT would take imagination to pleture the man who can whip Champion 7 Jack Deny For some time the experts have been pointing out Pd cae ‘« ancient arguments with “Phat Willie” Meehan to show that Jack's @hance inn't no very good when he's pitted against a man of moderate al will rush him aggressively and “keep him on his heels.” Well, Miske was about Mechan's size, and a much better boxer, and Jack didn’t have a =» ib-gya the slightest difficulty in knocking by William for a goal in three rounds, Py ‘ Mike's supposed “cleverness” didn't ead amount to anything at all, Will- Jam's aggressiveness, so often seen ier when he met other men, was miss- a. ing. Dempsey did all the hitting and landing. He wanted to stop Miske wy this time, so he did it, No more trouble for Dempsey than picking a bag of popcorn off a Christmas tree Perhaps some think « still «mailer Man, but fast and clever, might give Jack trouble. I remember a fairly fast SAhd clever Canadian who came to Dempsey’a camp at Toledo last year and 2 wus hired as a sparring partner because his wpeed might mako Jack work. eneey boxed a round. The Canadian was Ifght on his toos. He danced Eebrettity. He tapped ewiftly. Demp- @———_—————______" ney bobbed about with him and held punches, After the round Jack ac! than to ran a full athletic programme with the. Yanks winning ‘half the ¢vents with practically no competi. on In the Olymple Games the English team made a much better showing than might have been expected. Ena. land's losses in young men—the finest trained amateur athletes of the nation qtrolied near mo, leaned over the op TOpee and sald gloomily: “This won't Bido, Guess Uli have to get rid of *nim.” The bell rang. Jack went “back, feinted once and struck two Peewitt and apparently light blows, one HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION JACK DEMPSEY IN A CLASS BY HIMSELF ~ ! , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1920. THE EVENING WORLD, SOME TYPES THAT MIGHT HAVE A CHANCE WITH “JACK ‘THE GIANT KILLER” | SEMI FINA ROUND IN CHERRY VALLEY'S > TOURNAMENT IS ON Grant Peacock, the Medalist, Clashes With E. S. Knapp, separ _ pie the Westbrook Vet. have everything their own way to- eist- ob reatea : : ; H es | witl moet Knapp, th Westbrook the unat ed ‘er who a few hour before had defeafed Gardiner White. Knapp and Young had a give afternoon, and coming Crowd Yack MIGHT Except That THe & Bourne of the XC tomoarsest |Ensor Is Riding Winners in : Like Ruth Knocks Homers; ‘ ig ee Adds Three to His Record \. 3.) “Buddy” Has Big Following AQUEDUCT SELECTIONS. 3 | First Race-—Vibrate, Rollo, Cimar- —«were tremendou: 0 seroers. Eve > is +3 9¢Ms tho Canadian dodged and the other | War. “The fine work of Pagiendy we Among Racegoers, Every One ror "While he was falling. Both landed.|contenders at Antwerp prominos a A LAD UKE He Rides Being Backed Second —No nelections | q ithe referee could have counted five|*tréng comeback from Kngiand CARPENTERS ne Ss being Backed. Phird J tajor Parke, Daydue, | oa minutes. oe siump covering twenty years CAGAT GUT-SPEED aanpaissnaios Kashn | ~ 4 Fourth ¢—Cirras, John , OA Ught, deft, swift boxer doesn't By Vincent Treanor | j P ° c Cleopatra 3 PlPormer Dempsey, because Jack Is as| If Johnny Wilson, the joke midile- a SHBALL has its Babe | Hitth Race —Lovely, ¢ meer, ln eat tne hiventh gave the ectipht, as deft and as awift as any|Weleht champion, doesn't do nome pugilism its Jack Demp) Fra lNeagane : Hi es lightweight nimscif. Remember how| MHhling pretty soon his tite will be es the turf its Man o' We th Race } ; #.Gbeolutely helpless clever Bat Levin- ; bs dient assert STA WTA MOK) Jockey nor, ‘With alas «Wat : | gidlbore ia aie wth gen Ae eae temporary nent, aw g the fer. mpsey is a little over six F. match w Burton and Extermi ay Ditall und weighs 188 pounds. So why amous ing } arriors| WalGh Wu: yactng eyed are ceatied oul'aie has ied Lidia ain a. Robe Bot select dy me Hig ae oa Sash Ensor, the rider young man| th Locust Leaves was an 8 to 1 %; PDlenty of boxing skill, to beat him has been riding rings : ™Sown? No use. Willard was six feet t other a tthe track ¢ eis wih ial ta iced ‘ht e icenses oO heferee gt og Pity Bete . punds of more. Willard was a very —_ . nd to e ranichd with such i Stover woxer for a big man, He had | Bead ti By Neal R. O’ Hara. and to-day ls belng ranked with wucl . ‘i look-in with Jack, who outapeeded Boxin, 0" already has ‘been appointed is Frank Walter Miller of the old duys : pi And outguneraled him, hit him at ' uy oh {as Busy Day): Tiergey of Albany Coprright, 1920, by The Pram Pubtishing Ca. (The New York Rrening World) Mi aig hint desea ers Par 3 in going te will, and knocked him out practically ssu- -— a eae ball ite his} Many Stara in New York A, ©. eis x round. at Weekly Session, Issu ‘ox ekard baa ordered a hand Hurding expeets to lose North Carolina hy Yess than 10,000, ‘That's like "QS, Ninnei & 8h 8s ently | pee te Heres cern ae eng Menus dex Very well, we'll take a big man who 9 Licenses some belt omblematic of the bantam "4 is © of hist oune | BF / : ae aeagitie n't a big boxer—a big,’tourh, game | ing 132 Licenses. wolmht championahiy ‘of the. world, | Se Vous Anishing "way up In fourth place, | in fr Hing 'on good clowe second to Bnsor a Bec iain dann case . Yor! Reman, who'll slug with Derlpscy, run = - which he will award in the battle for Torey ant be hes, anh whatever | s a(on Teddy R, and Liola, win on| A Toland tis Stat him, crowd him, rough him and By Alex. Sulliv the title in that class that he in The Yanks’ all Broadway cast got good death notices on the road. Pius Anil white eg wad Od the latter, Mosher. $ $ saitefea ? try to wear him down. But, hasn't | ee ‘an. tends staging next month between the “ee ee iy pane ie! bas) 20 ted bs tter, Mooney | afternoon + ad 4 Prahere been one like that? = Mate Boxing Commission Boe ine seat Tuesday night's star When the boys line up at Ebbets Field, the Brooklyn Club will be the that won't extend themuelves un wat “i ducked t eet . Sales on Oh. yee—Carl Morris. No ohance And the State License Commit-{DOUt in Madison Square Garded, | Robins and the Umpa will be the Dodgers. {ott k rn i A ‘ © Morrie to be Uimid when he faced tee eda tee which Js between Joe Lynch and Jack ‘ ’ igera, other jockeys c A hope i" a Wempecy, us Miske was sure to be.| & busy seagpon at thelr! Sharkey, popular becal bantama, and eee 8 Yeaterday at Aqueduct "t | ad ba crria fan off to the Philippines 2°!t OMices at No, 291 Broadway yes-! Pete Herman, th mont mplion, | 4 Secret practice a: Harvard this fall is outdrawing the Dr and Red | the racex call | ‘ 7 Jican 1 I & Whos he was fourteen, enlisted in the ‘erday, an before their meeting was yeti har om its . a a sid é stretoh t w . Bo 1 hor f s my, fought in a number of battles over they had insued 122 licenses of | St Work to condition themselves. fo: . . n Hush to the ‘ i @ stewards’ stand af that ton ety i PHnd inrough a tot of busnwhackius varioun descriptions, ‘The Benrd plans we, NeRe, over the fifteen. Tou MIDDLEWEIGHT STATISTICS. who have i , eo > ata : pampaigns, came pack und took up y © Board plans} route to a ‘decision, meaning to them | Al Mev Wala choses champion til’ Mike O'Dowd knooke: out,| best bet in any race ao ava ‘ i é Shox Menting as tho softest thing he 1 Meet at the same place and at 3/ as It does a chance to enjoy the fame | Jonny Wilnon han been w cheers chem since he wee eet a tt | he rides } en ia bs “Sould think of Having a #ix-ounce O'clock every Thursday from now on. d fortune that goes to a title hold That makes Mik fh ex ¢ Fok | dhs ” a =a owe In the seoond race he apse , are 1 jove bounced off his chin meant More clubs secured licenses, all be-| whieh will be the lucky lad's lot i FAAESS ERIKS & GHSCSE ChOTWIC jeulations of the y How if , thing to him. His couraze Was W ing up stor 3 who wins next Tuesday if he then| - s 8 ee wd centred thet t stop at Pa own quantity, in several fhe | P i a haere a, @which | gets by Merman. Harding furnishes another example of Republican waste. Instead of | sed Huddy A naney, | BARK 7 SMorris showed that being hit hard bringy the number of licensed clubs pitching horseshoe ¥ is 5 , " Santa Claus, and a real Santa Claw xt t Aas % pobaly made him anxious to rough It up to seven | Battling Levineky. ligne avy. | Pitching harscshocs he should have saved 'em for tuck. lhe proved to many, when asa i tot EN it gi a pmpaey stopped Morrin at Buffalo!) ap ip heel bn | welwht chignplo boxes Kee © 8 et ae he brought him past the 08 fram tho ¢ 4 Dthen Dempsey wan only a novice. | mong the prominent men to #e-) Gurpentier, the Frenchman, at the Babe Ruth will be on the bench during the World's Series. On the) with plenty of daylight betw by M " Laberty Pint was suppowed to be something | CUFe referee licenses were Young Cor-| Jerrey City. Haseball Park Columbus | bench in the press box, Jand Buxton on Episode Nhe t & e iphibed (Feed Rubt ot a fluke, They were matched at bett, the Ind who electrified the box-| Day night, has one io White Sulphur oe 2 G6 /eTight after that in t ‘ al when t t crowded round Ol7 q " 01 Susy to 1 Say » tra for this nt > 5 F nao: x r r a ‘ nan ttle mu ' ( } Orieuns, Kasy to describe that) ing world some twefity years ago at S0einee th train te thie _tmmpertant Pat Moran will finish in third place, Ho-hum, The only miracle man} Easor's a) ro Bl tt tats n tie! pu y Girl neues ents y ; 3 They came together in the first! Hartford when he quickly knockd out) Moran fitted himecif for. tysx bout | Mat ever lasted for more than one season was the guy that played the| Meth’, Abadane. Buddy was pa . Morris rushed, Der y|New York's idol, Terry MoGovern, | with Jeak Willard. ‘The Battler ts con-| part in the movies on Albert A. who only on Thursday ol BOwMNCied and sunk hig left into the big| now dead fident that he will surprise the tox-| o). $2 we: beaten ten lengtha in a fou ‘ man's solar plexus.” Mortis, knocked ck McAuliffe, the only boxor!IK World by dofeating the mucit here WINl GE Eamely. ‘wavieelt ssauie ; fo and Wy 10 rie iveaet by that frst blow, fell on his tace,| 28% McAuliffe, the only boxor | Wut at eae tip tre no eit tn Boston or Philadelphia, which should make} | ; : 4 fafo show how complete the knockout| *80 ever rettred with a title, his eoaaadl wROek wosenatul pean and i rmtne or 5 sywas, big Curl lay face down, never! crown belng in the lightweight class, | oo | ~ at amage When they rolled him has received bin Meense to judge) ?™e “F come kle . ° 1 ‘ who w o ad Heal Giants Are Were to Aid) | ¥s Mlahey saw that hix mouth was open, |... ph leepm N t LB 1 | 'Twe Ll tt f) oft , end ie” tongue, "atcktng ‘out, wns [SUR am have Jack Suetly on olt-| couuamnus, ot ationatbow mg _ N. ¥. Nationals, l {a nf just t tnt " mevovered with resin from the floor,| time featherweight star, and Patsy |the 2.63 clans C nk be fi } The Giants are going to hay 7 wt i hretting ¥ ‘ Teieeri was convinced. It was the first| Maley, an old boxer who won. his /iahed the ater ompetit ourney Plans team of real glance in 1921 if Ywo| locust Leaves has bown 13 " Gedimo in his life that he ever believed) gpure by cabably officlating during (wrana, Clreult young huskies who made the pave FR i eee Ta an hen i performance’ by Frank Kriz, § f ‘ he had met a better man. its of the Brawler aw wl Grattan, the. crisival “feve A C lét | ments shake when they left the Pe ae eee rar to ene peat ob (hel s was even worse than his |ilub. Hd pure Pei) Morris could taken punch too. Tve|the He of the Frawley law 1 {Bee nome head fn w wily re omp CO | station yonterday azo any criterion, | "day Basar went to ty et nail ‘ Pulled up last. 18 | yin : Bate rs nm Cunbow » Swink on his ne owing clubs, referees and |shared in by el Chines s Claude Davenport, 6 fee tee | BN c t cing race hi . ng in, right from the floor, and Miske,| managers wete granted permits to |@ulrk cm: Meganitoher eee fe : aft tunic, | Rolticking Aira and : at” cinteenth Sinaah hon ie h — SBtewart, Fiynn, Willard’ and many In ‘the first heat they I¢ Delegates from the twenty -onelin the 4 Sagi ey cileme sd By out to Sau ue Stage All et for Mix Games at Soethers—all without even making} °Y : . . half in 104 teams that will be tad 4n'thalewoara roses League, br t Locust Leave : : Dyckman Oval, P SaSant's blr knees bend ee Fee Cy Athlete Pind et? sel Preeti mies 1a tho|dware Brown, § fest, as 0 : La : No use trying to pick a man to| Rochester; Woodhaven Sporting Club, | On Na irna-[!# the othe own is tou gh r : reas hampion Jack. He'll be beaten, | Woodhaven, Queens; Huntington Sport. |PAle at the : ment met at the Hiophant|Meavy hitter. Davenport is a 5 emily i ibe other champions t him, when|ing Club, Huntington, Lo 1; Br third heat Johnny Quirk lowe | Ailey inet 6 aa jot "Daring Dave" Davenport, formerly | a ir ari on | all Ra 1 in thts meets a better m: when he leigh Park Athletic Club, Goshen, to 201\y In sinking off panies Maht and laid their pianal witn ine Browns ‘The two will be an ar a ean t th } erie hard Wek, to ste ant a kn P Referees—Robert McLaughlin, No , © thirtieth annunl tournament, |aeen in action at Bbbets Field to-day ace or : 75 ul ent ‘bell ame ARGLIY onde” dut punch of the sort he packs @im=| Woodlawn Avenue, Buffalo, | Wi : whieh i the above men 4 cits ‘ ' ied ; wo if. And that can be delivered only] ); y., i No. ah wires alt ed drives on Qet. 4 with the oO , bi $ - vi ‘ Ba fast men, a hard hitter and «| !-owwoll, No, Zit Weat sith street a i Me: AQUEDUCTENTRIES,§ SO a 5 { t dubia 4 Sian who ‘int lfraid of Dompacy:|N: Yi eorde be Winches, No. 1 Rex, favs letropolitan, Berae nd Crotona Pact — : What bape combination ix Koing to be hard| Franklin Avenue ron; James I. |g what chan jteams competing, The line-up shows] jo. | | the huge pure oral ae \ 16 Street, Albany; [ping the third hy uns of Br n, forme: likes, Weng ty : in sport for a speck me Jake, t kamiew Carp will acon be ween int I Joh, No. Kvergreen Avenug y f Brookivn, formerly known le pom we Contest at Windsor Track | |)". rf att b piloted 10, mae, st Battling Levindky. | I dward Toy, No. 310 Gates! Ive Shaters ‘Trat for Cham-|%* the Auranias; Homestead, ast rans 115) = . i that ae : Nott Tune Weeumably this bout will jead up tol kiyn; Patrick D, Don-| plo: | vear's ¢ A United Bowling Cluba | on Oct. 12. Ke exp shh fon Ane Whi be ¥ <8 Dewpe arpentier match unless Iwny, New York;| In orde > he pink one; Ben a club that ha | ’ ; nd that ¥ ¥ TaAviaky outbuxes the Frenchman. 1|? lowcls Ihh Street dition Me! the yar eas Ml, iD , n etive in the e ee has | . : ‘ $ aera ae J@ontit | Levinnky Wo it, Hele ‘ war: Floral Heights, i HAVEE DE GRACK, M 0 ei to offer an even b * I r ut Bat hi w York, Michael H,| ing racea which are scheduled to sti ul Heights, Broad tee inti (Ue Que be wither than have the race . nh a tel oa oe Tamhs ,Misnal Hag raou lc are soheduia to cart] ay vot "Brvckiye, Wand’ths “Coat xara EATER sean 7 War und Ble Barton wil] Tae ee Mi tad fl Monday’s Feat f gu wa ry Pelee ee ALR Shae Aaah ' formerly known as the Hudson [30 (084) teeecenine neot a xpociel ra m ' than uN offer ay . es v of courage jj okiyn. thomas M. ‘Ot meet ba : a His more than generous offer i a his bent pratt hips W.. Smitten New | kine i did-timo teama thet witt co oD Ue Mand Tandticap, land a quarter r the Keniiworth| franie statement was wo appreet 1| - eaton by men neve york Lanney, Mudhon. Pate William — Murphy are: InterCity, University, Cor “Major Parke | Park track at Windaor, Ont, across| by Mr, Hiddle and Commander Ronn : a claws i protably no bet~| ek Haley, New York. | John, 1, Shelly h 1 Don ou, Metropolitan, Onana, iuthe: the river from Detrolt, for @ purae off tat the question was ‘set . Ben Wiliam. i w aga 3K Se Cay Moone, Hackensack, Algonauin Gnd 4 gold cup, on Tuesday, | out considering weriourly, the : ; MANAGERS Jack Kearns, Belmont | Pate jon Mf tona, Hudson, New Re Spar | af sana ag jinac ak x r 1 . Hotel; So 1408 Brondwa rd and quarteremite n, Trip! and White Blephant tibial | wan dofinitely settled at a oon- ar feet ata he eS “es 000 ~ entien Mines wk No. 140 iho: Maker, If Kaoh o Apeting toaing te to| Emermerokle aia wyrmand ph bees it wert Feats re un ucky track Glen . as St : " ‘ ; wovera H foe of $35. ; eorthe, ‘ aula Feustel, owner] It was 0 C : PHASER Corte Ateeanan . | cTap A AC ijn AH TR a ee | ula, Foustel, owner] Tt wan 0 ove Stakes oe # ts wit kL oro, Hilamy f8. | te the’ ithe fy three-year-olds ahd alia, te » Kona, | wolahts-fe Kay H ' : ‘ Fy rauny | RACING SELECTIONS. |‘' no: ovier, HU sonar: pba aaah porn AneY, Fa ‘hla trainen| Cus, scnl Si i Tenny Handicap . ENGLAND “COMING BACK" IN. Cha PP. Ormes ~- The election of officers resulted in Nites diKb Guy Hedwell, took old and 126 pounds 4 ATHLETICS toh HAVRE DE GRACE ls r Heynelds of the Inter-City iit] Wi harpe Kilmer ste 2-Mile steeplechae s y “inte “fried First ia ia r Whar ‘ cle re-olectet to the Prost 1U68 | terminat oowuae iriher agreed that the : ie no Pros orien 5 i “n Nl t entry Matton lie 1, A. Havens of the Orpheun ae NT ie not to his Skin run, rain ¢ ‘ t andi j at ar a \ , a of the eum | sk Mate Moies!" ]\9 | were 1 A F ries Wie wiPoneal we dot \ vn W. Murray, Rantacatasi ‘ tiv University Club, Secretary, and for maiden two-year-olde, wit, Walter 8 V ‘ at, OrNes will prevent what MH And 2 other Meh Cian eente % programme, and th n- | Salle soph ‘Thum of tho Spartan Club, pis | welghta, when (or ‘ minen he one ot the : y “eave exhibitio be 1 nN, welterweight ke we) ggitourth 1 Ke, War | Teeusurer, The Exccutive Committee 1 md Mrs 1h sisted that the race! ugwlen tn the histury of the Ament elves, Krrland his som nly champion boxer Mranted aI ary Ne consints of O. Opsam, R, Cornell, G { at wolghtef Mr. | ean ture Hetanece runners, who did | oe t meeting . alten pare thae unt t 1. 1 Johns, it, Robinson, J i ded a n was t er] Man O' ¥ unbeay n un, i Coes Reseregl yt x in refhys, dividing! yl} Mino Wax announced that pevuty Mulnin Hacweetlttis Contage, 2 ‘ ctjen and Charies Behaeder, art of valor and, furthe Doen beaten “or ¥| Be vanoa ae iy with the visitors, After Diultner of es aff e h dga ss Jenevolont ah San Frank HReynolda was elected dele- A. M. Orpen, chief owner of Kentl-|once in two years, and then beeuuse minissioner to be appointed byt I | HB Grand stant acto, el, It sas probably @ lot more pleas- New York Atito Boxlng Commiasion. seventh | Race Uro gate to the New York Bowling Assos worth Park, made the journey fromlof bad racing luck and an unfortu- HCE pe oe 6 hs BASEBALL TO-DAY, 8.00 FM, POLO s or T eat all around to buve it that way The other Deputy © Uset = Auatral, Capital City. clation, Grounds, Yankeos va, Wasbingion,—sayt. Windsor in order to guaranice per- nate ride.

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