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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 165, 192 1920. IMAN O’ WAR ABROAD WOULD UPSET ENGLISH BREEDING TH EORIES | Proposed Trip to England ‘A FEW THINGS BEING DISCUSSED a For Great Racer to Prove oe ee Quality of Yankee Horse » Riddle’s Friends Trying to Induce Him to Race Champion for Ascot Gold Cup—Canadian Sportsman Offers Record Price* of $400,000 for Equine Marvel, Which He Would Use for, Breeding Purposes—Match with Exterminator May Take Place in Fall. THAT CARPENTIER= LEVINSY THING WAS A RANK Fake -(T WAS on ABSOLUTELY By Vincent Treanor. ESPTTE the denial from Philadelphia that Man 6’ War, ine Amertean thoroughbred champion, will be sent to England to race for the Ancot GoW Cup next summer, pressure is being brought to bear on owner Bamuel D. Ridate to ship the wonder horse abroad if for np other reason than go show English racing en- thusiante what a regular race horse looks like and how he can ran, Mr. Riddle personally is opposed to the proposition, and Trainer Louis Feus- tel, “while not enthusiastic over it, says he will take the horwe anywhere Mr, Riddle wants him to go. The proposal to send the groat three-year-old across the ocean was thade at a dinner in Mr, Riddle's pri- wate car Sa after Man of War had beaten Sir Barton at Windsor last pMeeday. At fret Mr, Riddle waid no to it flatly, but he was cajoled int phaving a vote of the party taken on the matter, and every one present ex- Hoepting Mr, Riddle and hia brother agreed that {t woukt be fine and dandy land just the thing to do, Evon Mra, Riddle, or jyst plain Minnie, as Phil- Adelphia soviety folk call her, was eloctionsered |: voting for the trip, ‘The English stud book doesn't rec- Jounize the Hastings strain, which '] Golden Rod Handicap, but during, the part of the blood lines of Man O° War, pape yea cid na eee & h H- Because daring the Civil War na Ee ey eet ‘ot the American thoroughbred record she doean't belong in races with euch Tibooka were destroyed and, according) as Frigates. Bie was away in a | to English authorities, the stud book | peep Set i Bb she is ag . las compiled here subsequently In just) ey oiiy way. ‘At the ¢ she waa Product of memory not to be reliod|jast and giving no response to the on. Those who would ike to see Maa| whipping to which ber rider, Robin 0 War go abroad would consider a| 0% subjected her. over England's best ah ample ‘convincer tliat there are no cold strains in our American thoroughbred typified by the Riddle champion. He's CLEANED ue- Ban Johnson Not Ready to Reform Baseball Yet Phododen gave the backers of the odde-on cholce Hendrie and thoge who played others in the rice qu!’ a shock, when she tow-roped her opponents fr the far turn bome. At the end la Man O° ‘The rumor going the rounds that (The New Yor b ing World), WE DONT Have TO WAIT" Bae SPRING TO Ceiy House By Thornton Fi isher HOOKS ¢ SLICES Alexa Stirling Eliminates Marion Hollins in Feature Match of Second Round of Big Tourfey in Philly, 3 PHILADELPIIA, Oct. 15,—iliss Marlon Hollins, Westbrook, failed to sink short putta that she could mot afford to miss at crucial moments - and lort to Miss Alexa Stirling, ma- tinal champion, 4 and 3, in the feature match of the second rownd of the women's golf tournament for , the Bethellyn Cup at Huntingdon Valley. Mrs. GeHenry Stetson, Huntingdon Valley. lost to Mrs, Quentin Feitner, South Shore, 9 and 9, In the closest match of the day. Mrs. Feitner mgeta Miss Stirling in the semi-final to- morrow, Mrs, Ws A, Gavin, Belle- claire, romped away from Mrs. mond Slotter, Philmont, winning ag / she pleased, § and 7. In the bewt match Mrs, Ronald H. Barlow, ampion, defeated Mrs. H. Arnold Jackson, Greenwich, Hand 2, In the eighteenth hole medal Bey handicap tournament held un auspices of the Women's Metr alts tan Golf Association at the = County Country Club course, no leas than elxhty-seven players teed up juring the day, making the eyent one of the biggese of its kind held this year in the metropolitan district. Considering that they were opet- ating over territory hitherto umex- plored, the women returned credit- able scores, the vest being the 940 returned by Mra. EB, OC. Keempol’ of Glen Ridge and Mra, F. BE. Du Bole of Baltusrol, Dhis necessitated af / play-off, and if this Mra, Du Bole I was returned the winner. Harry Vardon and Btward Ray, the great Firitish golfers, witl play X-hole match against Jim and Walter Hagen over the ks of the Fairview Golf Club on nday, playing the firét round tn he morning and the second cireult in the afternoon, SHAWNEB, Pa. Oct. vmpson, that steadily improving lifer from the Engineers’ Club, sprang & surprise by showing the way to a field of more than deventy 16—Ray Th Riddle had been offered a stag-|clinsed: ber home, waa staggering Hen) Yohnacé alan seen rice for Man o’ War and wus| Pkedoden was a 20 to 1 shot. Hoty no orday was pecan is Kennedy, it In sald, got a century | ‘vcord a8 opposing the proposed joint tt to part with him waa denied the Philadelphia horse owner. “It is true I received a very lange " sald Mr. Riddle, “the exnet of which was $400,000, and offer was made by a Canadian, wanted the horse for -breeding note on her at 50 to 1. meeting of the Natlonal wad Amer.- van League Club owners called for aext Munday to discuss piaos for “cleaning house” in vaseball, Johnwon apparently can not or will Bot read the handwriting on the wali, Jouu Meydier, President of the Na- “Stim” Moore will have all hi» friends broke if he docen't trot out something more nourishing than Marion Holling before he leaves for Oriental Park, Mave “Ssihm* hought Marton would about da yes- terday, and for a while ashe led, but Columbia Football Squad - Full of Pep These Days Coach uaa ic Has Instil'ed New| #2 175 pounds of muscie and bone.) I turned It down, however, jonal League, apparently appreciates eo ends, Pulloyn and Fors there is not enough money in this |Just us she looked aa if she woutt! tne fot that the public de demands Life in Morningside Heights| en wround 170 and are fusi, ag- to buy Man o' War trom me.” 1 new geal all around, a i : reshive wingmen De ia a taatalt pale talermes Mean Cera eee Mar BY tng bie longue tn See Phat airection.| Eleven and Victories Over] It is quite vvident O'Nelil is certain io & mateh c ws He gaye out the following telegram he I and White « » along ‘War and Exterminator, Mr, Ridale 'n Love's bad lon Aldn't bother | {fun Johnson yeateriay vig Cornell, Penn and Other} sicatiy to the niche Columbia het considering the ofter made by the} ann he guening Nacramblen Hel wjonm ae cakee the Oct. 38, 1020: |! Rivals Anticipated, Laci oh Merniohiing neta tucky Jockey Club and it is prob-| ied practically all the way and for] 20% A. Heyden Koester i te een years ax eee ates arangementa will be made to] @ change pulled up without a xh: New York. ow Is anx ¢ games 1 these two good horses togethor oe a ar 7, ys po pit “H Ja my Judgment to hold meeting By W lliam Abbott. 21 with teas the ealfbre of Wea Oo Ret or Adlol major league cue owners W fy OLU MB! ‘én Buck O'Neill 4 nt, “We'd like very much to tacki Printer’ “angi on the back stretch and lead him / tine would be @ mistake, The Cook slencad beled a ONeM Hey ne Gadeta down here,” Nel Jockey Clarence Kummer, who xo: | PO™e en fe County Grand Uuty hae een venti: games with Penn and Cornei..| snob Wer non ridin from Windsor, Canada, yeater-! “cnicago” OrDrien’s Pluribus |pation into the deplorable conditions| The old syracuse coach is partou.| wonder t couch Fol ee nage y and’rode at Jamaica, mld in the| showed something of his early wea-} (nat exiat in prosexsional baseball.) griy yen to beat Corucll, ‘vo vu] > *AXI0US for longer iree a talk about the race with mn form by the way he dashed) Aiuch inportant testimony wii . i Mot = und the leadera in the last race] prgscnted which must weigh heavily] Wue the great potential atrength vs Barton that a strap holding one it future duliboations of the self-ap-| che Columbia team is being develop his stirrups broke as he was pull- s °, to the judges stand on, This is the fo chase Frigate In determined fas! pointed custodians of the game. slowly but surely, Last s Man O° War up at the end of the| colt with which O'Brien was chal- B. JONSON," iild, wha: dufaated \4 to Ncr ‘The jockey vouldn't@nderstand | lensing all the crack two-yrar-olda| In reply, Hoydicr wiry disse. a oals: Boywn playae” AcoatiE tel eee at Saratoga, He went lame there, ew Yo ot. 14, sing only #even plays, Amherst to-] over the py y the leather should give way and | iwover Yeaterday’a raco probably | “Sir. B. B. Johnaon, Preadent Amor | wacrrow may aot see auy inore, Bui] /2ack glad it didn't happen cartier in race, The saddle and atirrups practically new, having been used \y twiee previously. ft is just such an League, Pisber Muilding, Chi- cago, Mi. “Ou Got. 7 by unanimous action of ite eight constituent members, a cordial and urgent nivitadion was ex- means that he is ia_ontively recovered, TRAINING G GALLOPS. other elevens had better be wary o surprises. Oniy a few weelos on the job at Cc ton and Lee penings as this that make neces- tended by the Natiunal tumbla, Coach O'Neill bas inet of the preliminary anes 'y the extreme care and precaution| At jamalon, Oct. 14, Track Fast. | you and the respective new life on Morningside Heights.| whedut ich must be taken in the case of a itie tp LAT 83. dents of the Am Leugue tO) cnere's snap and pop in every one - Arey: quarere tn 1.38 meet in Chicago uext Monday to dia- LSI rrieac: Alen 4 te bar, luis for the fu-| wearing @ blue Jorsey. gfne Columbia} ts i" ike Man O' War before a race. cuss ana formulate pi tar ture government of dad the sate | oquad numbers about sixty, Ye lightest tampering ‘with any, guarding of professional baseums te tine 7 bo, ing concerning such an animal Our people will be there, They are| “4y afternoon, despite the opp t spoll bis wholu career, firm fy the belief that pubile aenti-] Goat, the squad was out limbering u mont Will brook Ho delay where sued! (or thy Aiherst tilt, In one cornes ‘The victory of ienLoe in the Hia- i er ood PEPE OI Vital macers we the good repUCe Of] oe golem Edd was one group oi | vot Mun FOOTBAL mn GOSSIP ough real sum ay Pino peton Wiggs ye ght gag tet the natioual game, the protection of ‘ — y¥ McNaughtot io fat a all hunest players, and che protection} youths gingerly practis) wrwarns| sac “ 4 . inet. She has bean laid up practi. Puss: 3 OF inimenas property righta WY COB) Passes, Last year Byracuac had a PAY, HAVER. “Comte: Oct | ink er won the Kast oeren practice game planned far yerterday 9 few Stakes at Yonkers last July, hay- mont, Oct. 14, Track Fast. “In my judgment it ts a fortunate] wonderful aerial attack Before many | ¢ in A tne Wale Bok Aer Ghan tes Dermermm, Mulciiar and John Paul Jones, started only once since, on Sept. coincidence that the Cook County] nore days Columbia wi.l know some- Dawe sed passed 5) von A ea to Cay pedred Dio ous ot alien, nite, te 3. 4t 9-8, bs Heertey is Ryd Ha pons thine about the passing Kune, Aa eal decided t have Aqueduct. Yesterday Bundy sent Foden Ce Jing. This gives us the ideal opper-| other squad was running through sly to the post ft and ready and sho Gea ant | tunity to personally aid the court] pals, These were the substitutes, MORGANTOWN, W. Vi mete |and the legal representatives of the v nin hind pleadings” 3 ‘The regulars were in tho middle of as if the field, tho linesinen charging through the scrub team jike 80 many catapults, In the midat of everything wag a tall figure in a gray basoba.d uniform —Buck O'’Nvill, — Nothing seomed to efcape him, from thé faully charge of a Unesinan to t Lure a back to shoot thro An oper ‘Aftor a long drill of tha sort of vet Washington tin Qe unt take part tn Saturday raved for Yale, a — Lynch and Sha Routs Siate of Dlinola in the great work they have undertaken. “JOHN A. HEYDLER.’ (Bowling Alley (. % Chatter tec = ren as if she outclaased company sho met in yesterday's ek Mh, nee ‘Beecher, Noble and Sieger Win Decision Bouts i in Harlen Club HAN Fight et to th By Alex. Sullivan. Chariie Beecher won the referee's ward over Roy Moore of St. Paul in| feature bout of fifteen rounds at opening show of the Common- Ith Sporting Club, Tommy Noble the fans, teams. Not only. ‘A a Nubie has been boxing In Jersey and at th en and the Commonwealth | aime he came tu thls gountry several months ago, but last night he showed beture, lier of the Tex the Broau jFolled & high team total | la Arar sing gume Artie woore Of 256, whic high Individual lent up tu date, umbla team averages near! Tad Jones. mercy on the encownter, verk Ho nce, pe with out of three there. The dope always favored Cl when not knocked silly by the do! Reult of the series indicat month. . Cleveland proved seven gamer ts Mind. . The Johnston family batted for receipts. . These annual World's Sori . Georges Carpentier, the French champion, can surely make plenty of if he chooses with noney in this country to remain here And go through the contracts which have been offered jubs all Over moving rim for fights from he country and also from ieture firms. Three clubs have al- offered Jack his representative, an enor- eady Curley, American mous sum for Carpentier to fight ight heavyweight, while one moving picture firm bas already signed hin up for a picture which is to be com~ pleted on April 1, 1921, for which he in to be paid $50,000. Carpentier oan engage in Oghts up to the time be is to fehearse for the picture. The French champion was issued a Meense by the Boxing Commission of thie Btate to-day which will allow vouts in the future. Who CBarley Ledoux, the ttle Prenety (aatherwelatit champion | y cue rWard Daa 3 t y on {" 's Well Decteciad eee was Tommy Noble, who re-] ‘The Broadway toam of Schumach-| Veeeiice. followed ey Si has Ween dake Wie cht eee gpa ap gyi eagae reign seen Teh deoay ea e vr é i} G foilaman, Jaber Wika, an Up-Ntate | saniryman, ll Ye elie to ae mug sed f ers Broadway Academy, Brooklyn, | ere Bunt ons to Wi o jefeat Hy Under Provision of Walker |scnnny aurray, tho Harlem knocker. |\ 2 i rd ¥ Gnesi ie a stickier for tunda-| G 4 Carpentier and Deseanuy ia pe yelled ers accounted for two games in the Bell, ip 6 ie pee cere Gaye sald that thoy. wt Aasiditly renin bea Boxing Law. out, ‘Last night Noble was pitted| amorican National tournament | ac | Meateim, bis oharmee will be the om ‘his 2 i, i against Bobby Michaels, and the all- Phus's, haat miglity ak ie expense «4 sian it powlban ul Uuly thes 5 re sda i around ability he evinced astonished New Roche i favo. te Bor aber vers: [ 7 nen tare, WMHS at 4 Tex O'Rourke, matohunaker of the Intemac portig Chub, made the anno¥ivcment Www sist ile club will Be ready to rewuine Tokding bor ae ee elyctivn in thi neinity, He 6M, oral bouws Ln view bur would uot ready to moayon then (or 4 few woeka aty that Me eli i afin a beat m hands down from Bobby Michaels dale belts, em- Froese Company om. oniy a coupin of poundel fi mu yeorare Carpentier and some Bod git twelve sizzling rounds, and Sammy , ¢] tighter than the very y Leama ai| winner when the victara't eu © defeated Dick Loadman of Buf- 8. A. and Groat ‘ 1) darvard and Yac yoar. The meno been paired off Seeeees f He es A Shabesd byt ieee : Apalt “ jo rather easily in ten rounds. Charlie Beecher waa another boxer | "st Mt ot Me nies ‘Hogan’ once 89 PABA Rohe: OR oa a oS 1K van earned tostay that Tot Ki Hach one of the bouta was hotly | that acquitted himself In great style Yate: bullt for bustucas’” | Skaters Getting Mendy for a Rasy |i but ‘xsi vn a boat with alan tested. Those who are still doubt- ls a brother of V and pron Tauia bat ktield Canapary Seanes. eat ‘Thomas, the Frouch wolierwelght, in Jezeay to moke it a hot race with Has to the inestimable value of ring | | the honors {n the class Yuble for | Heecher ont. | Mor fons should have attended thia| pointed Moore most of the way. The | i feecaee ee, SEN Thiet’ gurcoy Ine Deetihg| le Be eter © cm le Every boxer on the card way} latter \s amar: asive and has a ood ea bite. perios of handicap races for | Tuomat sods we Be Tiel tex ‘ puneb, aocher was dr din the | oa ul acturing and Class B omen. Workou' re, 8 per lan @ his utmost every second of the! Sooning round, but after that he out- | chi’ of Nore vera : ny begun and the compote . ‘There wag no stalling nor wait | pointed his adversary. 7 vheek "ele, eosin i tonal one-mile eae till ten sevondas before the bell in |Interesting Neht, though, and they will VeRIAURat Ge aetart padi. Hikes ra Champion Jack Britton has Jom boro slened wp | teed th th probably be remat hed. ‘The judges Weer iitns atone tee foe another datcle by bie Wauager Dau Monta BPy round; no saying strength till the | Pi eee and Kid McPartiand, the! Rod ee i Vie owonent in thin wrap wil Im Jack Pern, round or two, trying to steal the | rererec, awarded the decision to the = mrrener, al Petoreias pans adie | Pittsburgh welberweiain, who toe already away from an opponent local boy, if ly hold to speed up the It Nable and Reddy Win Bontns, n Hritton @ stiff figh Vhes will eome a ion, Hammy’ Steger beat Dick Londman. [he 'onlwe basins ‘ths ing through. Scovil, ret tack t HARTFORD, Conn., Oot, 18--Sammy| ‘ate at the mening Aoosing wtiom at Lailae outasa wiser Sieger In a most promising boy and If ceive cap cewsede frow ihe fie, tine 170; Hinch, right suard, is a y rk bantamweigh *, Ky, on Now, 9, ‘De hont be for » keeps on as he la going will cut a ory conn, sfycung mountain with Ie 206; Johns i ninted |W meet. In twelve | twelve rounds end wilt be fought in an anwo:y widy rah oe ip, tenth ight Rich WH! ach, CONE WERKE 162: C ioway, runs he ee Pay ats gts A ti 1 wil give'an KUGFA, ls & husky lad who pounder Battling Red’y of New York of x d9;' Moudarell, right tackle, shaded ésmuay’ Walts of srldpepore ees AO peated chao Knights of the steal binde begin their City on Dummlay nigat. Chae LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. Copyright, 1990, by The Pree Pubiiatung On (The New Tork Brening Worth) The Robins are champions of Ebbets Field, anyway. . There was nothing fixed in this series, . ndioates the old league is getting old. EE ee (Fistic News tom Fottock and Gossip, him to participate in New York City | colfers in the qualifying round of he Fall lavitation Tournament at the Shawee County Club. Hie 79 lea L. A. Hamilton of Garden City by, FALL RACING Empire City Track (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) BEGINS TOMORROW THE $4,000 SCARSDALE The Lenox The Bedford Killarney Purse 1 and 2 Other Splendid Contes They won two . win, showing what the dope can do landelide for some Ohio candidate next enough for a World's Series, The Master Mind was the Absent) . G total of 100 per cent in the gate Sieh to tt rt om 12.18 to ze iy ‘ th Ny trolley fram Woodlawn Station rnd Stand. @ 20, Inohuding War Tax. Y2400 with Tex F kar for Willle'a fitteen. Pitmimmona, which wil 2 Madison Square Canter on Oct money laf ight the men will which 196 pounda, Weigh in at 0 P, OM. i Morgan with pont le forfeit for J taniumon, ‘ADISON SQUA’ E GARDEN TO-NiGHT—TO-NIGHT SHARKEY vs. LEDOUX JOE : LYNCH vs. JABEZ WHITE ad the officials of the Interaatinoal Snortiag tier-Levineky fight from vetponed the Ca it until Satugday afternoon, thes ave made an alditiousl §. ws re firm wanted t9 give that euro pictures of the wo. 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