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S FURNISH MOST THRILLING RING BATTLE EVER ¥ pa ek i ots | OH, WHAT A BOUT! . | ‘ Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bveaing World), BITTLE FELLOW GHARKEY ALTHOUGH LATTER - SUORES THREE KNOCKDONNS i | | } " for Tremendous Crowd in Garden, Irish Lad’s Clever Boxing Getting Him an Even Break in Spite of Being Floored Three , Times Early in Contest. 1920, by the Preas Publishin g Co, (The Now York Kvening World), SHARKEY knocked Joe Lynch down three times early in their » fight at Madison Square Garden last night, and that earned him a ‘@raw. If it hadn't been for the knockdowns Lynch surely would have the decision of the two judges and the referee, for he outfought Shar- key almost from start to finish, and at the end of the fifteenth be had the Italian hanging on. But if the Yanks hadn't hustled over to France Germany might have won the war. An “if” is no argument. The Yanks were there, and Sharkéy landed three knockdowns. Both counted in the final result. | It was « corking fight. Old Mad! son Square Garden never saw a There was a thrill every minute. From the very up ao terrific pace that made it seem impossible the SORE Re Stones “WAT DUNDEE NEVER, DREAMED oF. pnt ste vinin’ samara, |LYNCH-SHARKEY BOUT IN GARDEN veins felon ater Maia. en DREW A GATE OF $30,623 Clarence, The Roo, Fourth Hace -~ Cleopatra, Wair one whirl of fighting all the way, fighting so fast and that the great crowd massed from gates to gallery kept up a roar of applause that would make the forty minute Cox demo- the Democratic Convention in Frisco sound like the college La Her “THIRe meund LIYNCK GoT INTD Minin, On Watch. By John Pollock. & TANGLE WITH “THE ROPES, AND SHARKEY Fifth Race—Goaler, Plerre-a-Feu, | ° KNOCKED HIM DOWN FoR A Ee Refteh Race — Maiden's Ballet, Joe Lynch and Jack Sharkey, who fought such a terrific fit- with hard Jefts on the chin. Sharkey, ve SECOND COUNT. 4 ins” Sporting Blood, Our Boots. teen-round draw at Madison Square Garden last night, each re eager to finish the battle with an. - “a ‘ Bess ceived $5,818.40 for his end. Eddie Mead, manager of Lynch, also other wallop, crouched and used every trick he had to get in sure shot range. But Lynch outboxed and out- fought dim. faster, Sharke; . landing »l The fifth round was a firce mixup. Near the end Sharkey landed a right claimed Sharkey’s forfelt of $500 because Jack was four pounds overweight when e boys weigh in, ‘The gross recelp Dodgers Don *t Suffer Much + ae ye Gh tan tau. "Tus Bate pos 6 poe Seals et OH wm wach ’ gave it $1,531. Exactly 11,153 persons paid for tickets to see the 2 . Over 3; raons Ww turned away when the Fire ey hop t pers Even When Compared With) ressren otic vrderet tat po more tckats be ro The - NAgeerenliy Leads ee By Neal R. O’ Hara. e ‘ = __ tickets sold for the fight were as follows: weitere Soe Serer tut] ass ons one naman & heme ok Rene mas Their Centre Field Rivals: + gn et el ey gg sig cet Ballplayers fall for the bookle boys for the same reason customers Now Sharkey was tangled and for a: jenme to Pongl. It is soft for a ballplayer to contribute a couple of bones {natant dofenseless. Lynch atretche: . : Speaker, Admittedly a Star, Has Comparatively Small Advan-| ie WOE a tage in Points Over Myers, and Felsch is Hard to Figure, safety, atepping back to let him get Tho A’s are, above suspicion in baseball. Those boys throw away i. iis tccnan’” Sete uedied "A. ceosnd| games without Béing paid. sos Especially Whén Pitching of Brooklyns Is Taken Into Con { : later the fight was on again harder cede ile sideration. ; ° : iif sen fnpre mat har eta oir te bana on anasto) 'Walte: Camp Explains eee terrible telephone service. | “ ye | 3 bd Dat, time veh ees wane a Chee we. ms By Hugh S. Fullerton. lent gin she Peiabacg A ot ae sort ye ly skill, took command. | ith suspicion pointing in all directions, tt ts simply lovely to have su THE CENTRE FIELDERS. r He folled. Sharkey in every |*™MGing faith in the National Commish, | . Ottoaive, Detaiv, Total.) Bang oo. maune wc 5 elw 00 a ules , ev 0 s ingly scientific and accurate variety of attack Sharkey could use| An Charley Ebbets te worrying about being thrown In his World's Series are| Prev ey ise 3188 thse 8 youknow whatimean, Bhar.| landing constantly with hard lefts) the pop bottles. Ollloado..- s Ticket sualpers without Worl it is hard to figure Felsch. He mis- : ee “shag saggy do things that never happens in baseball, dope when it comes to the com-| judged ix fy balls in that aeries, and , nthe O56), \ y ?, parison of the centre fielders. | hasn't misjudged two during the en- a ff th 7 army champion more than held his Weather prediction. for the campaign: Plenty of wind for the nest Ave 1 toes ground not because tho team {Fe season this year. ‘That sort or Considerable Confusion Will) #* ct prominent fedures of the play. own, “Reund-after round there was! weeks, to be followed by @ four years’ reign. is weak in that position but because Wprt,manes it hard to Agure what fe; Prevail Until Coaches Know) likely to be used quite extensively 0% to dankenlag-in tbe Aettiay, tn io fige |e Jin the nature of this comparison | against the Reds, Felsch, the premier] How Officials Will Interpret] important tor the cosches of teadit tenth Sharkey weakene ut when Smart Alexanders that said prices are declining must have meant study it is necessary to compare, right handed hitter, the man who was using shift plays to know pretty pressed hard began jumping about, | they're declining to come down. Myers with two of the greatest centro| supposed to murder left handed pitch- . on ‘ot te byw holds a silght advantage, F Sh itt F . i Sot 2] Of course, after his ludicrous exhibl- t variety of fight-|and rights. In the close work Shar- 6 Series siekets is one of the unexpected gry josey ground in tho/ {8 Jast’ year against the Reds, 0 l oO ma wns Sale Sei " | clearly he offic! i te apparently fresh aa ever, and fin- eo. a ew ne ea Goby) in| RE, Sacrificed at every emergency Latest Changes in Playing | clearly now the omciale are going iwhed with a wild slugging relly in| Palting prices haven't yet put sugar within reach of the quick lunch | sie busin bag hy ed ang ge rd Code, Secondly, while {t is clear enough which he held Lynch even, patrons, om 3 | _—— - that the officials will penalize for Une Yet, despite the ‘acknowledged likely that with the array of hitting) 6 és From that time on to the fifteenth power on both aides sacrificing will necessary roughness, some of the act& strength of Speaker, who is one of) PY i fe By Walter Camp. which have taken place in former Lynch gredually crawled ahead. He M the great players of ail time, not only| “waite the "dope ‘Indicates > Feiseh eid peal le Hs te pera | YOArM, Damely, running into a mail fought at top speed and Sharkey, > 0 oses gain i E SRY year in September is held] } behind when he Is clear across in defensive, but in offensive work,|ought to hit, I do not expect him to held) from bel : weakening, clinched now and then vagplte the ability of Felsch, who ia{do much against olther Grimes or one of the most Important con-|the feld away from, the play and aed ante Ce rest, it “e . 9. 93 ° ip ha voatent | Petter. ventonis of the football season, | Practically only an oilooe Pape the fifteenth Sharkey regarded by many as the greatest!” S1.1T1, in tne position where Brook-| when the interpretation meeting con-| Will they conalder ties t0 & Pe m more from @ slip than a blow. right handed hitting centre fleders)), y< removed from the play to make any a ‘ yn was expected to show inferlority| venes, ‘This ts a voluntary gather-| act of roughness upon hjm subjegt to The last minute was a tornado of a ee in the game, Myers holds up #0 well|tt-holds up well in the dope. In the blows given apd taken, At the end °o 0 me ty? Then, as td forward tho judges disagreed, one declaring | Hildreth’s Costly Two Year| ya” acted that Caligula, wouldn't that they fall to register any over-/ Rent article we wi Ce teal to cerieista footbalt| passer, Of course the oMcinia will \ an e era fA ; ! for Lynch, the other deciding “draw.” S Cosiy twa var do, Like many another "good thing” whelming superiority. pemare S60 Jf tee Doceers fae | Sic a ama| penalize chasing a man around tho Fon the floor with a| 20° Humphreya announced the result! Od Is Easier to Beat Than lack Knight finished fifth. Curfew, | The fact that Myers compares #0 yeh animil the te backfield with the intehtion of “get- Re ae Shae ia the eadaion won the Plant, Sab te eas a syorting editors| ting” him, but It also is equally «v!- jumped up in an inatant|2nd the referee cast the deciding ' f a well in the dope with two such*play-| (Coppriste, 1920, by ‘The Bell Srndicate, Ine.) ‘ to|dent that « forward passer may ” wean ty vote making it « draw. Las ©. H, Miller in the saddle, won the P a and writers to| de eee ahire| Any time Lynch and Sharkey meet in t Meeting. race in a driving fish from Ruddies, |¢P# and hitters testifies turther to the| po win austen: Play “Mace” 4iscunes the|sometimes, after he has made the od through, Trying| S6%n I'm going to be there. The a 15 to 1 shot, sent to the post fact that the Brooklyn team is a lot eanan changes in the| Pas, go straight on as an interferer get bis and sway, back| ttle fellows pu ‘ rm nd be quite a prominent part in the it more action into By Vincent Treanor. Louis Feustel. Louis thought Rud-| better than many of the critics have} — », football rules for] ®\ ‘ ar . r o ‘ather John F. White has arranged z or| play. Here again the offictal wou! the ting be was caught across|Afteen rounds* of fighting th dies would surely be in the money | ciaimed it to be, ‘The team hag held] the attractio he openii 0 at the coming #84900) Cortainiy not penalize any one for even by the apper rope, and in-| Uaunily seen in half a dozen bouts b NCE again has Grey Lag been and farther exprensed the belief that ; ft spots showa superiors | th rd a u 4 - in od rs and to produce| inning Into him, but between thes Bharkey tween heavyweights, shown up, and incidentally by|"¢9# there was a bottied-up cham. | its own and in s| ¢ | the season for the MaaDowell Lyceum harmony in inter- - Ne with a a ae tiaine taseeat The aheee tomas vem!-final _ be- the pl Naren . the ae pion or two in the race he would win. | ity over rivals in six of the seven reg-| Bis Five at Palm Garden, 58th Strost, pretation of these bal ne there will be many border ‘aiid down to his knees, inside| tween Abe Goldstein and Patsy Wal-| stanie's Knobbie. ‘Atte the ia Check up Ruddles “for the future,| ular positions, and if the American| between Lexington and Third Avenues, | Fules, ‘The Foot-| 120 Castes cumsstitened 4 ‘a five-second| lace would have looked good enough od running | especially in mud. gue teams are to reveal any over-| next Sunday afternoon. The Brooklyn ball Committee, na, Press Assostetion: up and into another| for a main event if the last bout|°f the Babylon Handicap in the seers clming superiority they must do 80 hs ah Ut SS " All-Stars will be the opposition on this 1 dell. hadn't been so far above the ordinary | sloppy going which’ prevailed during| E#T wea tn regular form. He} in the eighth—or in the catching and representing all . cocasion, ‘Thi te regarded aa Bronk.| Sections of’ the country, moets ecach|Nemparefl Five te Opes Seneon bad for Lynch, but he| wind-up, Goldstein, who is a clevor| the Inst few races, Sam Hildreth |\orowor ee eee geomet, | pitching. . iyn's best five and they wil bring aloag|9PPins and revises the football rules Susann: no Weakness when he came| youngster and a comer In his class, | do: Fewer and Sunny Days. Booms a5) COMPARATIVE FIGURES SUR-| w : : in the light of the experience of the! pe Nonpareil Basketball Toam of wa deep in his mind must have|tf he has an off day whon he doosn't with them @ big army of rogters, Tne ‘i Serre ws ‘the fourth, charging acroas| won with a neat margin after Sghting PRISING. past season. For several years now] ncovivn will atart the ball roiling next ‘and driving Sharkey back! for it all the way. Wondered whether or not he bought| «et three home, I fully expected that the figures Brooklyn toam te composed of suc] the alterations have been small in| Brooklyn We halt Oak Me pp se ‘ a lemon when he paid, some say, a8 aR, ee Cleve! ie figures] stare ag Stuchberry, O'Day, Leary,|number, and generally devoted more day high as $00,000 for Grey Lag. TRAINING GALLOPS [1208 ee area eat | O'Connot and Rody Cooney, the achool-|to clearing up doubtful points than) pers Aves of Khe warily serene ama a y wonder, © Macs have bien] to any ical revision of the play. bridge. ie ow played at Last time Knobble and Grey Lag aD inom of@ine contre Geiders, Bit om ChO! strengipenee ond Wil) lhe up wim tha | 'athy fat etuse the rules bave pro-|gaengerbund Hall, Smith and Scher- met, the former was In receipt of tine ot See Lae | heures Myer wei ie, wonderful aiil:| corwards Players: | O'Brien and Farrell, guced a game fairly balanced in at-|merhorn streets. ‘The quintet which twenty pounds, and he won by a Bh ty¥and with one of his best years at| van and Smythe, guar tack and defense and the eet um |compored last year's team. will be HAI Lippe, manager of Joff Smith, | bout, to » decision, ot Medion fquare Garden, | longth and a half, Alibls for Grey bat, has only seventy points ad- a - has endeavored by keeping hands o on Bh pip tte strengthened by the gequisition of { t of Bayonne, N. J, ta] int, tt fOr 20. ‘The article of ager | Lag’a defeat were quickly forthoom- to permit the rules to crystallize into unning year, Blugging seasons never this, every year when this interpreta- run: yen HE CL UB: my ¢ held th certain are good for base running, and there T. Ss Hee meating . sone on walen has been so much hitting that the ire yripaellgesed thd generally @ runners have not taken the advantage of judgment as to how sver the pitchers to which the new NATIONAL LEAGUE. fair unanimity of Jude pally vantage over the Brooklyn spectacu- {tor ( ed igen tog ( ak the \atateeant tnaile © Pit tat noee ance na alt, tren | 8: ‘The welght, beat the Hildreth] fuse ove na RE lar folder, while Felach has twonty- Fo ne eosin. where it \ of 82.000 Unet hin man mabe tbat weight, colt, nearly everybody agreed, al+| Spemecii in ae ee four pointe, 1s ce el ieee STANDING OF changes but little, Bat in spite of all Matty Killiiies, the manager of Chou Sesehiae sebad to tate cle’ ator hi of course, bas n a Yop Jevcte, manager of Benny Valgwr, the Td th 88, fe Bh bn, Bde, 1.08, Wilaon, the middleweight i Lag easily and “walk” away from {e, -# Jon, has turned down an offer| Freeh teamerweigh, chamolon and conqueror at $25,000 from Tex Rickard for Wil-|@any Kiliane, net night cteeed « dead unier, taking the management of (wo mote topnotch to fight Smith a fifteen-round| orem, Thy ar Artie O'Leary, the eam aide| teD pounds difference in the weight him in the stretch. Yesterday there waa only matter of OF AUTUMN RACING AT pitching rules entitle them. L. PO. the rules should be interpreted im the to & decision, in Madison Squaro| testarevista, and Frank Cemidy, whe national | and the midjority of racegocrs still Piffere ta a tip for some of the World's | p ae ae wames of the coming meeting added i m the latter part of this month.|**d itervations! gmeteur lightweight champion,| felt that Grey Lag would easily re- he comin! AQUEDUCT TOMORROW (THURSDAY) $2,000 Stonybrook Stakes Series entries: Any player who starts |Wew York....08 65 S67 stealing In this series is liable to|Cinolanatl ...00 68.637 upset the dope entirely. Pittebergh ...77 78 613 | Phitadeipnia, Comparing Myers with Speaker as] Games Yast: a centre flelder perhaps will evoke some merriment among American Leaguers, "Spoke," of course, ta the leader by @ considerable margin, He further states that he told) pity Grup, owner of Grupos Gymnasium in| 1M himself. The race showed that that the moment he (Rick~| Harlem, th q letter to the writer declared to-day oe Lag ees * the seine ‘Wilaon that be would | *#t Tooy Marto ts not the welterweight chau class with Knobbie, or else he isn't biog be < “ir vieten |, A. BP Billy mage that hie fetta | a mudder, because Knobble beat him se no time in signing the artic Jobnny Summer of Brookiyn, i the legitimate | easier than when they last met, agreement for Smith. Meanwhile] holder of that title, as be won it at Cirgue Hai Grey Lag had no excuse. He was que Karra, th should seck a fight with Mike| "rence, on April 26. 1019, having defeated” Young off in front and Jed by open day light motion the distinction that he shall have both feet motionless on the ground when he comes to his stop~ that is, when men stand in the ba field and go up into the line and take their positions ay linesmen on shift Po, “a AS jtc ite rules relating to a man, in - Mu Mickey Gallagher amd Billy th thef stretch HH figures to hit within 10 per cent, of plays they must have oe feet me } wat. Kieok, until near thefstretch turn, Hore . Mew York at Phitadelonia, , the ground, ‘The commit- | Dowd and thus force attention ae s Knobble moved up to him, caught his American League gait againat the Claritand 00 OR Let ete oe a oeraiee that ‘clipping’ or Parole Handicap } Now that the oxing game te wader way again [Dim and came on with rent Brooklyn pitchers, excepting Smith, {etiine down a man, even if the ball im thie Slate, numerous fighter from the citi@ | ease In the food time of 1.1 ‘con- who, if he has one of his right days, inthe Wor, as wall as other plsces out of town, |nidering the condition of the track CAN y, provided the man war wad alread will check him up to nothing, Grimes, AMERICAN LEAGUE. was in piny, Pp ready sending im letters to the promoters |In the run home Grey Lag weakened Give, W. & PG [obviously out of the play, could be and 4 Consclation Events FIRST RACE AT joury Call—t-4 tn 80 Da Watch and Tiopity Witedet—t, tw 1.2, 141 | (oo, will reduce Speaker's hitting to ue 4 led as unnecessary roughness. of Doring chide iu this State for bode, ton |#o badly that even Muloeiber, the| fr 'fiNtness ana sms ‘ an extent. Myers, on the other hand, Beaton souls ah LEY . Haymend, p. taichmader of the Commonwosith [OUtsider, beat Rim out of the place Min Tine Seem eM Vreares to hit Cleveland pitehing as] Washogi #8 ha | They also made ® rule thikde. the ioutinn “Clu, same thet ko has secstted @ 10n:] money may hard aa he bas hit the National een0 0 te | Detroit. KB 81 M8 | forward passer, OOO was mani- of ltters from these fighters, Trainer “Sunny Jim” Fitzsimmons League pitchers. The only one who 4 70 407 | Priledeignle.d? 191 818) Dass, In B case WHEN i eet eurther deserves. a lot of credit for develop- hould worry him @ great deal is GAMES YESTERDAY, featly not taking Persned, the offi {ng Knobble into his present place Coveleskie, whose slow ball will cause | Mew York-Phitadelphia (rela), PiAy), Wer then Pee : among juy piles, Many are of the trouble, If the Cleveland pitching fits Bt, Louls, 8, clal could rule it unnecessary roush- ‘ opinion that he js among the best any Brooklyn batt Washington, & (first game), hess, ‘There will be considerable dis- foxind tomt a Michel Pieid | two-year-olds of the year, Wheat, Chicago would yee Washington, 7: Boston, 6 (second games cussion along the ie of all these nsions te mpeet Bobby Aiobaeia — proposition for Myers to hit against Other tame vet eoheduied, three rules bectaae, yw Oberle and wil 7 hard w put Daly Black Knight was considered a than ‘Cleveland is, and that’ is mot GAME TO-DAY, “good thing” in the last rhoe after | cluuming What. 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