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TRE ‘EVENING Won, “SUnSDAT, OCTOBER 19, 192 YANK IT CLEAR OFF . : . : - By Thornton Fisher|Ban Johnson’s Attitude Ka inal by The Preas Pubitening Co. (The New York Bvening World.) May Cause Baseball War In Both Major Leagues Three American Clubs Likely directly responsible for the World's ri Series scandal, is to be fought out to Resign and Start New |to @ Anish. ‘The finish means the ~ . elimination of Johnson or of the en- Circuit. tire fabric of organized baseball. Mr. Veeck wired me yester@ay that more thart one hundred owners, of minor league clubs had telegraphed ¢o By Hugh 8S. Fallerton, him assuring him of thelr support of NOTHER baseball war ts OM |the Lasker plan of reorganimatic Unless Byron B. Johnson and | With three of his own owners pe re MY! MY! Seas TO um EVERNTHIKS THe We verre, ITH Hin EXCEPT tenITION TROUBLE. \ im anc Ten Leo, a Speedy Filly, sage -7 Att ween en and come into the fold with the /TSThe Miner longus clubsowners fa : M4 | Now 1-2 National Leaguers and the three | reyott, Johnson Will have adeaperate Have Ranked High but for members of his own league who are | fight io hold his power over baseball trying t volutionize the govern- e can produce before the Gra Untimely Sickness: nent. of. baseball, the American |JU°Y, which meets In Chicago to-day > proof of some of the things he has in- on League will bo amashed by the with- | pinuated he may turn the tide {n hie parts, ee, York tYonsine Weage** drawal of three teams and the for-/ favor. If he does it means revelations ANDY M'NAUGHTON, the Well- ed. an euakics: 06 4, ter lakers. Which will bo a greator atiock tothe known trainer, has in Ten Leo yX O ‘That stop was predicted yeaterday | f4ne than ¢ © Sox con! & Gilly which to-day might Bave/| = a a when the club owners who have sup: | "T received a telegraphic tip Inte yeu ranked among the top aotchers of the fevenile division but for a siege of | sickness that made it imposible for Yer to fil bor many rich engagements, | he came yo hand only tate in the! gummer, just about in time to win the Hast View Stakes, the richest two- year-old feature at Yonkers, and then ‘went off again with akin dinease, After! a lot of patience, care and attentic she apparently has come around to her wolf again, and in leas than a werk bas added twe more stakes to her) credit, the Hiawatha at Jamaica and | yesterday's Hartsdale Handicap at ported the Lasker plan of reorganis- | terday afternoon that Arnold Roth- ation met in Chicago and took the cas, the big a York’ este j whose name ha been mentioned In } first steps toward complete reform. If Gonnantion With the eantionl Bl President Johnson and his supporters | tase fall, is to appear before the Chi- insist upon remaining outside the | eago Grand Jury to-day or te#morrow. fold the new government will be|He wag reported to have been in 4 | Philadelphia and_to have left there adopted without their consent and | ° ni oom for Gen. Pershing as the the territory now belonging to them | head of the Lasker plan commission will be open to invasion by new clubs |to govern basoball has received a IE that will conform with the rules of | booat GRA es the revolutionaries. Half a dozen ‘names of men promt bi fier a Sreariowt Mr. Johnson, however, has not seen | nent th national life have been ad- CONTINUE (reves fit to declgre war openly. In refusing | vanced as candidates for the position, OF THE GRAND OLD SHAMED, oe [to attend the conference in Chicaay | Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis of ik CHICAGO TODAY he took the stand that it was inad-| Chicago, whose knowmhdge of baseball visable at this time. Mr. Johnson's| perhaps exceeds that of any of the ». supporters are hinting darkly that the | othera mentio! probably will be the Empire City couree Cook © punty, Grand sury waled named as a member of the commis : ? convenes in Chicago to-day to inves- | sion. In the latter event, over a track RACING SELECTIONS. tigate the baseball scandal, will bring (Coprftght, 1920, by Tagh #. Fullerton.) which was anything but fast, she won | indictments that will prove hts stand = aoollli ith her old time ease in 1.06 4-5 for | EMPIRE CITY. justified and which will show some others who aro active in referm ina} 1 7)nnu teeke . bad light. a oe Ah oot Reet Tho Johnson adherents are declar- | boxer wae discovered last night In the mee —_—$—$—$— $$ Thunderstorm, Crom- |{n& that the entire move to reform | tournament ducted at Columbus ’ at “Tailor Mad, “ the government of the game is due to rome he the ausnloes of the Paulig MI < . ANetle politics agd to personal enmity to » In the mn of Frank Hylan: World’s Greatest Billiardist +33 it: "vm" | ion Bony ink that Se Ron er hiss im Sh Fifth Race—Miss Petite, Superb, | 4! rue and the three rebellious prong ay engaged Dominiee Bercents ° Tout Or. chrbs: te re ge ya a ‘ a xtunly Paullat A. C. b« Sixth Race—Maront, The Roc, |taking advantage of the basebali|end of three rounds was Badly Beaten in Match Here ci :.iz.-% 1% | SEB aE sale Bed Sa (eseapenne ; game. I talkbd with the majority of the owners during the Iaat wegk and LAUREL. found nothing of politica in thtir at- Plash, the Bohuylorville, the Sanford Witt Sdiict| erent Giligr®! champion. ie bad ‘ champioi 5 , —Bliver Spr - < Memorial and the Albany Adi illie Hoppe Loses Exhibition! ¢ignt Pilard champion. | He had Sion Tipe een See ee ree mem was asdead - onal heey ae the open With the World's Series all over and the unsuspected ballplayers bald] Match at Friars Club to Rect dite could do were runs of 84] g6:ond Race—Zouave, Nolawn, Le- |letter, that the National Comminsion Hyland Looks First Race—Dernier Son, Jesava, five and a half furlongs, The Yonkers Mavournee: ‘record for this distance with condl- Hons perfect t 1.06 44, which the) — s —o Secesse=| LIVE WIRES placed if the track had been fast After her performance in the Kast By Neal R. O’ Hara. Curried, 1900, ty The Prem Publishing On (The New ¥ ek Mrentng Week) lightweleht Race- tot View Stakes at Yonkers in July, Ten 14e looked & pretty sweet proposition for the Garatoga meeting. She was f nominated for such stakes as the) mick Servetio at the rded the off, the aporting expegts have a grand chance to guess about football, There x . Dinosaure failed utterly in preventing the scan- chandon ot rin money Gare in |/8 Rot much difference between horsehide and pixtkin, especially when you Charlie Peterson. |, | ihe members of the Vriare Club) ‘Third Race—Ross entry, Panoply, fal and that nothing bue an entire | haa Siete eet atites. She ie ta “0 who arranged the exhibition match| Penrose change can avail to restore the faith ‘would soem to entitle her, Yesterday poem teaea an rma ' ve football Le rebel parr adler for as cheered Peterson enthusiastically | — Fourth Race—Leochares, Brides- |of the public in the honesty of the (YONKERS AND MT. VERNON) ion Lae ot took up 8 frees Pet oe kiddies oped a teen oh nee for a footballer to think of hie wife By Alex Sullioan throughout the exhibition. Time and] man, Milkmaid sport. TOMORROW addi nde, ‘=D. = af again Peterson electrified the spec Fifth Race—Brother MacLean, Ira 0 upporters now de- Programme said, ‘nd she won from v6 SENSATION almoat on the par] tors by making shots that they ha Wilson, Wilfron. ate is oni ra ‘yrotebh the, eveance $4 000 N R hh ll end to eet —, and Dry There is no reund robin of games in football. Everything is sup- with a defeat of Jack Dempsey | been accustomed to see only Hoppe Sixth Racel™Kallipolls, Smart Guy, | before the Chicago Grand Jury, This , ew 0c e e . ened with 114 pounds up, Posed to be aquare. All the big teams don’t m or Man O' War or the fallure| Make. To the uninitiated or a per-| sunnyhif A tad fn sla Ba ire A Ormonde Stakes on, for there | ional Commish to arrange the schedule. ‘ gon who had “never seen either per-| Seventh Race—MacLean entry, Dr. | started. In fact I was informed that ARL @ANDE reappeared amone| That is cracking disadv: but it has its bright side too, No Nay’ | 2f Babe Ruth to hit « home ran over| form and who had been told that one | Cyark, Noss entry. + Johnson had seen Judge McDonald, the riders on the metropolitan | tional Commish means foot @ stretch of ames, was the big bil- of them was the grea 9 hae 1 teams save 10 per cent. of their gate re- t dilliard who agreed to investigate the charges, The Algonquin- Magnolia Purse his frat Hard upset that took place at the Player of all time, he would have —— rd . pigs Ramage tey Seyticpel as ceipts, And 10 per cent. of the gate receipts buye a lot of amateur players. setare cub last niaht joo Willie, Picked the St. Louls fancy shot ex- TRAINING GALLOPS. 8A apm eoriapae ding asdaaet Slayer and 8 Other Theitting. ¢ nitewt ss Fe eae eee namin |, While the experteers wore bt the Wortd'n Berton tho fyotball dope| Hoppe, hitherto considered invinaible, | Pert as the title holder, i would be established, Canta Termine Hecieen b reno hee eras : mock a pla ib the Cinch | nttopne giant seem able to get go- on aneaaR. Then Sammy Pass, a Chicago boy ; has behaved like a guy with a mortgaged home playing against the Cincl|and who has gono ‘along year after |; HL 2 phere a ition to earn more money than a puy an ar p am ne. 8 stroke was poor, whereas Sos heretofore, i will be remem. |Reds, That means strictly according to form. Harvard and Yale and Prince. | year without a defeat, was beaten at| “Pete” seemed to possess complete | At Empire Oct. 17—Track muddy. bered that he was to have ridden Sir | ton have whaled all their agressive opponents from the timber districts, Bo] piliiards by Charlle Peterson, 960 to| Control over his cue. Peterson took who had spent months in helping me | tig up facta concernin® the World's ries, and, who had stumbled upon | Barion In the match with vas oat it in a great satisfaction for the expertoer to atart his football rucssing with | ogg, 1 ge tee ees She: atart ce reaned itive evitence of qullt of the piay- ‘ar a indsor Columbus Du: ut | ne 0 ¢ al saves a lot of Kood alibis for foutball ge ae | ¢ rd ASTM | DF ORSE . went before the jury and blew EPs coh mes Was, Wt othe at all to explain, That saves a lot of J alibis for football games] Frappe, rom master, was at| thought that when Willle took his A went, afore the siky and blew last minute, Thi . a bee 4 lows to understand how he lost. He} turn he would quickly pass Peteraon, wais in became convini that hin play-| about the breach between th: y and | ‘ould only explain his defeat by say-| but he never was able to accomplish hdd a ora were guilty, He and his attorn the Ross trainer, Guy Bedwell, obo | However, let, un hope there wit! be upset pretty n Tf the eames £0] ing that it was an off night for him,| that feat throughout tha match. Alfred Austrian, extracted a confes- doesn't seem to get ab with good | the way the experts cal! ‘em, the short-enders will have ‘h Season in. it wan a very much “on” even Hoppe uldn’t coax the t{vories sion from Cleotte, rushed him before riders. end Johnny us could deed. And sometimes even a short-ender has (he wie und kiddies to think|ing for his wr adversary. | worth a cent. They refused to opey the jury, confirmed Pass’s story, and never and they finally split. of, and a mortgage on the home Peterson played ail around the! his wishes, while Peterson had them m34t 1% 1the entire proceedings which were Bedwell has always been of the opin- | — - _ jninadahinaipiiaiine : mi 4 =. —— in a sort of spell and he made his ion that the racing public makes too high run by some clever nursing. tied Sa tats in a oe ety and im aewhitewaen and| BOXING TO-NIGHT | lication of players became pub-| Commonwealth much of the Jockeys and too little of S ° fe Ei l | Ana P didn’t make hi , te the trainers, who, according to mim. ( EVENING WORLD'S harkey to Sait for England | ord run deliberately, either. Some Tt as charged that Jobnson wanted eT hla Ma OUteN SAVE isbeeets ge he 44 | F Wi d t ° ve ber’ said that he made the first hundred to show that Comiskey, with whom | Mehl hei | | pints in lesa than ten minutes, mak- , has been at feud for years, knew What Bandewas only’ woe (C QWN SPQ oY) ‘or Wil e Bou in November’ p's, 125,'™3, ss ie, bas been at fond for renre, knee thinceta ‘who coutant raevat at |\ OWN SPORT HISTORY 2 hot after shot in bemilderin his playars were silty. and strove 1°) Panama Joe Gans vs KO. Lew Willams ailowed to ure his own Judgement. a all his speed iskey, who turned the tables by his PROPS F118, EO, S00. le don't with Bedwell about!) re eighth Matchmaker Mack, who has bom giving the lr 4 ox Ottioe Now Oven. nor 60 best rainera. ual golf t | Loc: 33 weir! On the other hand Hoppe misse prompt action }: ‘came od Me for the saabers of the Maw York A. ©.| eal Bantam eight to well fat tenn of West New Yor, N. J. plenty of £9) the easiest kind of shots in an at- Bill Veeck, President of the Chicag yay Sar In the Harts. |bewan to-day over the links of the Gar Foreign Pugilist in 20- Kgtiting siace be ned the West Hoboken \-| tempt to coax the balla together for Cubs, who tins Deen the prime mover | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ©, bas signed ap Jebony Curtain to meet Bud { “fo he sport, and who is FREDA OCT. gu Bar, den City Country Clu. The t e run ah ’ in reforming the sport, i | 1 Yi fh : colt, Secaaoly bona use the 128 | ment will be a three: ding affate with Round Match Pray fdete aici ican ow, eos Yam | It must not be Imagined that Hoppe he the ates. tack othe Lasker'pina, veioyen that Welterweight 0 ING CARNIVA ibs. inde he was abked to and the |the end coming on Thursday. Until — eal Coline of Geewwmrich Village. was mae eae ee | 08 AERIDS Wal EAR DY Tae Poles 4 fier 20 Ro Mb Boute ipDecisten condition of the tn the Winged Fe ‘olfer ve yowaee " > . c e N ie [ jockey Suelaman, who barely Ca \tag their yearly tit at Pos Milla, S| By John Pollock. },,2er Trot of iatrtis, who tax vt | the way: Dut never did Peterson veer | Ge Cir Uk ats 4 m1 Reeriiroh tne! Evebianal Lenmie 2nd! (Geerge Ward’ ve. K. ©, Loughlin cent te fal rom Sp Dona’a ‘The qualfying round will bo eightden-| Jack Sharkey, the ruggod local ban- | {anneal Tt cilaeare, te mort doo Wall. | ene of Hoppe : At Empire Oct. 18—Track Heavy. [mit it. In other Words, the old petit | Ree ee Peery 4 \ weil at 6. Mary's Hospital at) |hole medal play. The first sixteen tamwelght who is matohe up tO} law, tte former Chicago” lushtweight, for ten Tt was sure a big night for the cal feud which has caused all the sate OPENS TO. DAY Qistinst ae are ica, was yeaterday removed to |uallfy for the club championship t Jimmy Wilde of England, the | rounds at the National A.C, of Mitwaulmo on} Friare. It was a in the small baseball troubles, and which was in- (VE ‘Kingston Avenue Hospital, Hrook- | medal, the second sixteon for the Tray * flyweleht champion, in. a] {i Dight of Oct, 28, Teadier a « big farorite| hours of the morning that those who lym, on the verge of scarlet fever. [ers Island trophy and the third slxt wits the fight {ane of Milwaukee an’ he defeated | saw the remarkable spectacle of the ws ; “el twenty-round bout at London, Ene | juts famous Willie being well beaten, got pares the Garden City Count 5 Michie Mitchell and his brother, Pinky Mitchel, ous i 5 ANY of the racegoers at- ling rie Ny Country Clb) and, tn November, will sail for the | im that city through talking o ete it and wended M tended the funeral of Fire - other side on the, steamship Celtic] an Golden, eancgw of Peal Gemgeon, the | (elf Way a lsd Chiet Lally in Brooklyn yes-| Edward Ariin ton has donated to the| Nov. 6, the night after Mis fifteen-] iol bearrmighs, | hee jet taken anotiee (erday and wore present at tho | Jocke | round fisht with Joe Lynch in Madi. | fitter under hin mangement, He Jimmy! A big upset also took place in the Kane, io lightwwight of Yorkville, who has| Class C 18.2 balkline billiard tourney aon Squaro Garden, Sharkey will be} fuwst fea Veen hehe Mites "Rana | for the interborough ehamplonship of aocompanied by his manager, Hirady and inany other good battiom Golten| the National Association of Amateur Wauner, Mickey Dontey, the Newark |Omets to match Kane to fight Muir Dy Hog ar) Hilliard Players, at the National a are Gh euntion ademy SORIFn, jightweleht, and @ trainpr, Donley | wen Se se ago Dalton defeated Jim is to fight Bob Marriott, the English] Th Str 4. ©. of Try, N, ¥,, wich re | Shoa. who was generally expected to wlem mass with Bishop O'Donnell | Questions oie. Tho old Chief, a grand, | SP", ly man, a lovable character, who! Synaition fe ihe Beet years of his life to the @ brave fire fighte 3 the. races st Jamaica ly last | Within the Wednesday, He seemed in excellent + amid - ‘ 4 spirits and more chipper than he had wilh, PAYS Caan. Oc 195-he | Mehtwelgtt champion, on’ tt OT Psaggeneges cia yr ll ly reach the finals, 150 to 66. heen in some time. He went home from | fttnally a the New Haven | Sard with Sharkey and Wilde ; ‘2 rod wh ow ouening show mext Monday night bout of fiftenn rowala, Pycka | Ralph Greenleaf gpened his season (Getty fll me Bud Deaxwey. ‘Tory Oaponi | in thie city yesterday. He played two the track and died the same night, | Club at « almost in his sl He is genuinely , b: Roy Monee, the fast Little Ween tmntam. ‘ the bigest n | Welgit. will fight, Young Montiel af Providence, | yin acts ane i x seas Strand Bil- H Eadheial cad tncinene ltk?er hen 0m |e 1. Gonight the Yeneomd bok to a dy. | mee Ket Miwck of ‘Troy and Yaldie Muga] exhibition matches at the Strand Bil- A - teies Farmer sullivan in ten mind bout, | lard Academy. He met Sam Acker York. Among those who were seen at | was sae cinion at the Medivanio'a Pavilion tn Hust aE tha gratinee end arene the funeral ware Eugene Wood, John - Me shoe the place!of Jeok harley, who ie] fob Martin, A.B. F. champlon, who hopes to oan Ie) (aL ies hpi cnias jomas E. Ferruron of| Al Mamaux. rook pitehing star. |i wp with an injured heed, Mowe i» wo gm | meure @ match in Madison Square Garden wtth . ns er ily Cowan, Hod Davin, | will be the sveato of Hedtord |<cive « mveruntes of $2,000, with an cgeion Corvettes, bas bean signed up ty ale | DY. ther Hight game, res ' Capt. Nick Housman’ and Johnny | Council of the are Jolumbyus at | a6 por “sont, of the grows reeigra Hnuny Broawn. to box Larry Williams} BLADE! MO ENCE Oe away. for. him, Waiters, : w dinner Elks Club, No} 15 4 Weidewgor, Wo & tan-tound decision tout betore | SuIOM | Im ay a aecoe a aah Oxford Btrect, Brooklyn, on Nov | nek Mocenfiotd, te saat English midtiowvight, | ihe Asner A A. of Bowtoa coe wok fi Greenleaf winning The defeat of Lord Hervert in tt nition of his work that Janct Mike MeTigae will clash in a tenoroind bow | gignt nm ie In the afternc the score was se Re the Nat “i Mt sa 0 fgvor of Greenleaf. ntth race wi A BS Re See " it, Hopel Arena at Montreal, Canada, to 89 In fe eg) - rn fue tare uy ta ips vine on ‘ ite ely aL o Friday nigtt, “Bkamatioks ia a ity farorite | Miko Arre, the Harlem featherwolght, who hes i had had the: gelding Mil over ‘the track,| which he is a member " a basing fase uf Canede. ne ha scored a i Wray we hod a Milmas oe wie found every pomsible means. of | oe Tamed Hewes © Ontndian | Chang jenny Leonard, Appear at Pasmie, frome) montie amo at the came clu, |S 2, to-night, where be will exchenge punches bain blocked and rbut off through. | Riee Kmocks ov . wiih) Terey Delia's the, Slawiives Chen’ out the running. At the end he was coming with creat iep wierd pose desne Wc. to Tote Meroans sons Kis Excellency / Tommy ‘Touber lw (welre-round bout ts acs is Re eel MEouquins Ginger Ale eatenteenhiapeisians Panama Joe Ga to Defend Hix Title Tot, The first real championship bout in mm We ome) this city will be held to- plight wher pa but then it] Prt AD BLN B wht Clarence | rrankle Rice of Paltiny < Was responsible for the y i3 Lord's defeat, bev e it appeared George Brown of New ¥ he stand that he had cut him Teund of a sch wing the far turm What Kummer really did was to hold his own position with Beaumaris, refus- ing to allow Richoreek to force his {wey between him and the rail, as he s~/ had a right to according to’the rac- | ing rules. If Richcreek hadn't tried| wrdey night. “That Frenchy Taste" T'S good for what ALES you, Thone jolly twins, Monsieur George J Ginger and. Monsieur Phillipe Pep, have. come to chase - » f 10 rowet Harry | py, / ith thi fo find an opening through a knot-| e benain « weet Hem | Panama Joe Gans, who recently won aus) sour sag lis Sa BY, - Stk cad cee, th the eatetee a | che ADEE LIA ‘wus rp te Kew | the world’s colored middiowolght chat = warening ine, Vou Rave t have won with Lord Herbert | auttought steve 5 ory Stanooe | plonghip belt in te Garden, presented se tere we 8 mierntew with wa | by Tox Rickard, because of hla victory until you try Mouquin's, Mespite his early difficulties, How 7 cout of the gros ple over George Robinson, will defend his ever, looking at the race from the| 4 crown gaxulnot K. O. Lew Williams, , 7 fgrand stand and riding jn the thiok- i ee ae ne wena | a Aitoste round bout at the Comtbon Wels @ nce sores) ist eee . ‘eat of it are vastly different propo- tie olficlade uf th | “Ga aooek te jermouth with the ols fimo & O I r peed) - feridesed hia reeignation, which the vt. | Cromm. the 0. paver, 4 ‘ \ > res Knockout Phil Glamone manager of Lew ‘Twntier, the} Tillie (iid) Horman, reported to be a et. We-Jobany | rack Ft Lis Lightweight, Lae been ayrpolot. | ConA Croas ; Jerdes* City: Avwoight [cae te te teen anolot| tomacore 4 knockout, hat deat MOUQUIN RESTAURANT & WINE CO., : on = oat him his bout in the Gi 5845, Aut ithe eighih round | Mame Osim’s ik eth Miter ahr | night athens hal i 133 Prince Street, New York. Telephone: Spring ht Brie was fogred schedaled for ht wan por poued welll neat here are aio two slx-round bout on the ya * he oy = Sande added to the ri f fashionable cilia taleat, CLUETT, PEABODY & Co. mc, MAKERS, TROY, NY

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