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Sar 1 Ak seen ce ey ARR RY ee i oe n= Sennen? 4s0teteeieerdamaen emmeinentemem nena . tafe cee “THE AVENING WORLD, “TUESDAY, OOTOBER 26, 1920 satronst Ripevermeee um net antes tyne The Press Pobllawing Co (The New York Evening Wor NA (en be A Great TO BE i * “ ‘ a) CLs OWNER wt «\ ( Games FORT / { \6 worn = / Jee oe, ( btar!} oy —-6 Gents " > man Cay Peace! peace! @uT THEY ¢ AN No SUCH Are 2 i Jackson imposes Weight Con- | dtions for Fitzsimmons Match Regardless of Commission's Legal Regulations. | me | Eight houre previous to enter- ing the ring the two contestants @ Poom UThe sy \eneoos shall be weighed on the club @iou. HORSE Ae Sever fh soales in the presence of sach Hike a ether and an official of the club, } who shall submit to the referee, ever hie own signature, the 7 THE BiIMBOs | welghts of the boxers. | Y 2 ce oe H® foregoing is an important | SOFT e on of the International | COuwES Boxing Rules formulated by | Soo FISH the Army, Navy and Civilian Board of Boxing Control, Inc. and adopted by the Legislature of the State of New York tn an act allowing and regulating § boxing and sparring matohes. Very proper and has an authoritative ring to it; but with the commission appointed by the Gov ernor to administer the act function- fing less than two montha wo find the supposedly binding rule violated in its entirety tn the Willie Jackson- Padie Fitzsimmons maton at the Gar-| den Friday night. For this particu- Jar bout the welght is to be 186 pounds weighing-in time, at 9 o'clock Ensor Back From Latonia, In ere | Aides Four More Winners that condition before he woulda! oe For Yonkers Racegoers: - SAHOY Hook WAS | A JecrTeHMAN LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. ‘ ert WR, we Mee Pree Peaneins On (The Now ¥ ot Breetns Woees “EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY mons. And boing Willie Jackson, @onsent to a meeting with Fitzsim- loon) lightweight with @ mythieal oer Do you want to know what's become of the old-fashioned editor that used to gather statistics on how many guys were blown blooey Team No. 1, made up by Collins, — -MENMAYS Percentage Offer Netting Both sidered: by Fighters—Rick to Combine as Promoters—Bout May Be Held in New York in Spring or Before July 4. Hy Robert Edgren. The match between Georges Car- | pentier and Jack Dempsey will be a! fixture before the end of the week. I have it on good authority that the men will meet tomorrow and sign articles, all conditions of the match having been settled in several secret meetings during the past ten days Acoording to the terms agreed on, ‘cluded merely tn case of any unex- | Dempsey against Carpentier or a lo- {cal Cuban champion, a bull fighter | If the | fight should be held fn Cuba !t will who has taken up the ring. be promoted by the original makers of the contract, however, Tt is said that both Dempsey and Carpentier are considering the ac- ceptance of a straight percentage without guarantee, There's no doubt that a percentage of the gate would run fnto several hundred thousand dollars the fight may be held in the United | It} States, Canada, Mexico or Cuba, will probably take place in New| York, the other places being tn-| | Dect complication here. Cuba want® the match, and Cuban promot. | ers have offered large sums for FUNDAMENTAL RULE ihe BOXING LAW IS VIOLATED ALREADY: AS _ By Thorton Fisher DEMPSEY AND CARPENTER. ~ FRAT DETALS SETTLE GN T0- MORROW. + Thousands of Dollars Being Con- ard, Cochrane and Brady Likely « OFFER OF $600,000 FOR THE BIG FIGHT BY TOM O'ROURKE | Avcordiug to Descampe, Cae pentior’s manager, the bout witht Domprey will take place in thie | o probably at the Polo Grounds May 30. They are ex pected to sign articles within the next two days. “Carpentior sails home a week from Saturday, but before he ré turns here to fight for the world’+ Jo he has been given the priv ‘lege to box once, a bout at Monte Carlo m O'Rourke, the famous old time promoter, has made a bid of | $600,000 for the mateh, “T'll give you fellows a cnwh purse of $600,000 If you'll agree to box before a club that I wall * sald O'Rourke, "T wilt make but one provision,” went od the veteran, “and that ts this: 1 Will post $60,000 cash the moment I have the signatures of Demp sey and Carpentier and I will ask each of the boxers to post a like | amount. I wonld not enter upon & project of this magnitude us | less 1 was eure of being protected. | 1 is | ‘The bout may be held tn February; | {would not vek Dempaey or ee G 0 " i 4 x 01 man: | nuler to enter int A Be overridden and a precedent set — Caligula, Black | Clancy, won three games from team leg is % ~ jin the spring and not later than July) by protect ng thei.” rene: than he bad when Fourth of July deaths went big. Qvow he has more thei ees which mak id Knee, Wicklow. No. 2, Park, ‘Titel! Isten, Bol y will = , ich makes other regulations just} jshes Second on Mildred in me OM | abbtan! (rte ‘0. 2, Par 18, Moluten, Bolton ase ‘ Galen he cantake bis vacation | #0 that Jack Dempsey will be de.) === = so many scraps of paper in book Game atten ce se! hd Hourigan, tn the American Rail.| “ures te pound om the adding m: h Bak lfending hie title against the greatest A ner, Sweep Clean, and Hour eric. : sae | fending ! ry ? t times i | First Race. ind jnace—Wyoming, Plok wick, way Express League, at Loule Stein's BAAN, WER, 8 WEED, © VRCR NR CORI. SUREIE ito ee KOO. jrival he has for world honors midi (tame tees ae Diente ee vadway Arcade bowling alleys, lam : 5 } Jochran ‘ ROM the day of the appointment a on” marth Race--War Mask, Wy- J night. ‘The scores: Team No, 1, 996 i Footbgit sony ba a end Pastime for the insurance companies, hated \Pxe ber’ Seg ya hod reap “ det aewn here ae irre h of the present Hoxing Commis. | Witt LEST LOOK. "ROME G: 8 868s O40, 928.) (BIWANS PAyeL SYRONURMY OG Mie edolaneie “Say Saver hears x “dhe dogo lhecse emotere Debind | Georges Hackenschmidt, the wr a ‘sion .t command: st UDbY OR returned from| ¢r's Pet, ‘Tearh No. h mada a total of 8,006 for| punter deoting away @ contest, did you? You never heard of a full- {the big match are tree of the Moats ier, n Hacks first American tou 4 wd handed respect He- ixth Race—Ravanna, Foam, a the three games rolled, which ln the| back finding a wad tucked under his shoulder pads, And you never responsible and beet known sporting! Hie is a noted theatrical promoter jr : Gausp of its superiority to commis. Latonia and was on his riding! ~ matca Helle. ¥v. highent total recorded tm these parte} saw 9 ‘varsity regular pinched on the eve of a Harvard-Yale game for | men in the world, Tex Rickard and|England, and during the past two o sions which have gone before, but if| Job again at YoMkers yewter- | Wie aeaeon. specking in tickete at $300 @ set. We thought not ‘ Willlam A. Brady of New York, ang| three years hae run off some of ths Mt i» to pass unnoticed flagrant in-|day, Ama rewult his army of follow- | oe arias hy Joe at Kear ial is i ‘ reer cs Banna. biggest ring events jn bis counte fractions of the rules, such as cut-|¢ra wete easy in mind, The presence Wace meian wouldn't Have, ae — 8 | ae at hem and, Martin, Zahecke Football may be blamed for the cheerleaders it breeds, bat other- | peeing pes ae aihisiaok peeves Carnentter wilt return to Beaace fc {ting seven hours out of the oMcial of the star jockey mado the picking | close, When Buddy hooks up with| championship of the world at Goorge| Wise it's as clean as a top tergeant’s mess kit. It is one of those Bae Munch tilt ite ok dea | ioe oeetek. Nolioe when TARE Welghing-tn time, conti in ite | of winners leas hazardous for them {Joe, with all other things equal, tho | Bothnar's ymnasium in 48d Street to Pastimes where the gridiron gets a coat of whitewash before the game ep rgnthing zootal eae Ba ee iat ga okey nigh he men or at rivals an best itions, | . governmont of the popular sport wii! than it was on Saturday when |/set word in joc ke yship is put on tap, cave aaveed {0 pattie tha aateor at the starte instead of after the Geena sory has been convened. Lntnttd Rar Gave pet these elgnatares ell hove plenty of time to tra! soon be lacking. If Willie Jackson| Buddy was out in Kentucky riding! pry Moon got the Hee Walshe Bones, Kalen wih este Tes coy bookmaker that acta ivi: Out cefoothale gecass ave. |te the conteacta | Sects tantee. cg ae a On Wateh. » at ths eesti vee tenes Meer | the guys that fornieh the oficial programmes. The other bookies de- William A. Hrady is famous the- to prevent any Tom, Dick, and Harry | "!o” stake. | ¥ tiptoed the field all the way PHILADIOLPHIA, “Oct. 36, —.'tnq| end on the experte’ dope, which is the principal reason they lay off | atrical producer, But Mr. Brady made LAST 4 DAYS % al a fighter om doing the same, iounte, He ed United States Amateur Hockey Assnr.- | of football. An expert's opinion is always worth its weight tn goulash. This real etart in successful business VED. FRI, and Sar. and relewath POI r ove! : y ‘ ft ation was formed here to-day witn Bos. eee | " BEegcd wathoon et. contend oxic, oo e re oe phage secon de HeNie oe eee he nee arora | 2m Pin opal geet age oa od Pai There’ only one bird who hae ever fixed a football player, ant {lif a# manager of Jim Corbeit ani killed the game before? sb |e “) making up the efrow! . \afterward manager of James J. Jeff y g00! d sixth races,| home in the opening event and _ that’s the surgeon. There is only one bird who ever tried to tamper 2 Pa Willie Jackson is classed ana light. | *eoond, third, Afth and el krower in the fourth, ‘The crowd| LONDON, oct. #6. (Canadian Press).| with a footballer. He'll be able to walk min about wix weeks, | 70% He was Jeftries's manager at the ht, or, maybe he is one of those | duplicating his riding performances Po ai. « regular Ensor rece The Marylebone Cricket Club maton neal 3 i big Jim won the world’s cham- wo called funior Lhtwoighte, or 190- | uraday, bin Inst appearance in fey” atier the lerower rneo, The | with Western Australia, the frat of the| 70m football te certainly @ olcan game except on a raloy day. i inte TANG paraeliatoai i; RAC Pounders, but no matter what he ts, idie here. He had mo mount py hit All-Auatrailan tour, hae been definitely a - -|Monship from sasiacaes (YONKERS AND MT. VERNON) here doves he come in t ; Pose =A : finish ho put up was worth it ‘There abandoned, an the team ts in quarantine Brady who cleverly induced ob Special Featu ORT ‘ ditions in matches which are far from | pt route race hen Enaor |#0't & better rider any place when| tor several days following the discovery | SAMPSON EARNS DRAW Bas Ske and Faithtob Five | Tit : Cigsiaé ») tial peas The "$4, G00 King bridg ‘ hein in ncoordance with the law's | ppg ine were ty tie te the | ends eels Koine off n'eane of {yphun on the wteamiahip — Se RE a nat % < sd en ye : provisions? i iaet che snaver! to. ie te - - ~ - 7 IN BOUT WITH TUNNEY.) crrcaco, oct. a6—President man rest and risk his title against the big Fearnaught Handicap adore 7 —--- Johnson of the Amertean League and boilermaker. A e tro ounte back to | MERE isn't any doubt that t Jack. the ‘real “4 2 “the aan were oe. oe, the Jooal Meht Peavy: | hia five “loyal” club owners will meot| Tex Rickard has been promoter of aflighland Purse ‘eo " s ; we wes off form Inst night and|in Cleveland thi ' ord-breakin oR I sug {iment at Garatoge, the bankrolls of | on ae |ngningt Paul fampeon, the Hariem|ers and the Comixkey-Ruppert-Frazee bie boxing fans want to see, but it should es hintea te ate, oan he eae. to An the two bouta between Marty | lew Piotes & band dbitting soothoew, ant Yours | heavyweight, In thelr ten-round bout|teetion of the American pe: sr feht at Goldfield, Nev. with a record have been arranged in gompliance | 5 co. it can't be said that Ensor | Cros and Kid Herman and Lew Will i ee at the Olymptc A. C, of Paterson, N.J..| the Joint meetin pips Acie Noe Ng | Puree and gate for Nghtweights. He With the iaw under which the Boxing | Wah at fils best yeaterday because the [fame and Punama Joe Gana ended 0) Mitiy Sin, te Mjaneccta lattwwads. mw | with the result that Rampeon managed | The dart clouds have rolled Gy ana Promoted the JeffriesJohnson fsht, Benenaeon ie Seaapoaed, nee cet | | riding of four winners in a day $e no| quickly at the Commonweaith Sport- bare Se Nenana Ce < Hom, whe | to earn gre Ww |indieations point to @ full house when | With world’s record purse and gate u nas OO1 Y > : a “ de @oet in bin firm fight in thie vicinity at = “ « ity to beat Fitz, or he has not Looks | 30%. Pepe naa for bim. Me ba#/ing Club last week that the Nght fans | "cessive deurting Chit han meee by | @Drinting. in fh the gathering easembles here to reor-|"eain. At Toledo year he paid rece oe Af be bad not or he wouldn't have | "Those who Walleve in that olf turt| 4d not got e run for thelr money, tho lwtting the ecko ore Sammy Barns, me | Pea ited Tunney B gitect- |gnnine the controling body of the na-| Willard $100,000 for his part of the fm vis ath and Bn Ay. © astipul the ® o'clock welwhing In vee f » good | OMfictals of that club wil #tage three |teen masbet to meet Joe Florio at one of the A a e be- | tional gam ol E fime, thinking it would handicap his | 2x1om, that “good horses make good ,| sem to be stand by the mae cht to a few ing of the eighth round and scored | M0 oe ceive eataer AyiAies & Mousnnd Collass -.96 Ladies 91,63. opponent. “We foel that’ Piteaim. | riders” aay that Ensor je winning be-|ten-round boute to-night, and the |2oe y with numerous straight lett) the whole Jeffries-Johnaon purse— alien 1, Mons wouldn't exact any auch terma | Ouse he gots the choloest mounts, | holders of coupons from the previous in hie £ and an ocona ren amaton Kid Wary for Jef smith. * ly his ma. or, should be tted | youngster lately 1 aS tei pomyivanta, who bas Oren doting conaiderable tight iney the bettar of ‘he ror @ worki's mi! e- } to do so. od statement. He wins because horses| tation of their coupons. The figh T% | tug 00 far this year, will take a rest, ae hie manager, pron carried. tl Aeoting to weight championship, easily defeated | mean run better for him than they do for| who will meet in the three bouts aro! 4! Lipps, smme to be ef the opinion thet be bas fn the" taat ‘tyro rounds “pd Jamaica Kid, the colored light heavy AERP are tricks to matchmak-| most jockeys, He has an uncanny] Frankie Edwanje and Harvey Bright, |bew fauting too aged, Loughiin roaivad $1,260 | row be claret, from his rong: Hy ie weight, in a twelve-round out here | ing as there are to other lines | SDility a | Pig setae yer nine Frankie Rice and Georgie Brown and | bovlss Geers Ward tn de Garéeo oe Friday | the teat minute aid & at the Found Inst night. Smith sore’ repeatedty | 4 racini \é e i : | lett. Mis omar bette will be with Benny Leona nl i oF Dcipnen. : eeteer MoFar- | fiong on them with the least possible | Frankie Jerome aud Johnny Wallace. | "oan, Nu. on Mer, ja. ™ byt stinpgon Tenia ort ‘eit erseaborst tie, Dott. and bad the Al and in bringing Mike Gibbons to 147| hindrance to the steeds. He goes - ees book to pis Jaw whic ened him olding moat ot | pounds for their Brighton Beach go| with them, as part of them, rather] @iliy Giteon, manager of Benay Leo Mime MeTivun, ihe erack Trish misiiowwigns, who | Gonenteremiy,. Tun finan waded Into /th® time, The woights were: Smith 167 | said a maich Well made is halt won, |thAN nxainet themn, and hie mounts | lard to-day that he hee grown Uw ¢ + anim making Dis Demme to hie ety, sare that fempmon, Mit a bp Bampnon wiih a fee | pounds and Jamaica Kid 179 pounds | Probably the wily Jackson or his| apparently appreciate this treatment, | for ame of the topnoteh be whould have been given at least @ draw with Jeet | more oan the bell rang, ending Uno | ——-<o— tnanager bas the same idea, In con- — \oomntield, tbe Mogiiah sine, ap in Montrwal whe | content | OMrien Ontpotntes Walker, nection with this match the weigh- car Note wae no good, a good iver ladt Mike, whe claims the Canadian middie- |» In the’ ern rfl of t ten, roundel Gene ‘At the Union Square A. G of Be | fog in time, 9 o'clock, or an hour be- |thiflg in the second race, that. toh |e mie. ete, Belin weight thle 4 © remit of @ Imodhoat over Muewne | Pelmont shaded Jimmy. Remdeat |beth, Shamus O'Brien of Yonkers ont fore entering the ring, is Mikely to|running of the event seamed a fore-| wp b caigitoeeey 0 : Hroumeny. sare that the bout with the Britos 88) punches, Dui it up a hard fight. Mie Wall rl | aitouly Titesieamone Ie he haa any | gone conaiuaton, er got Pan Sri | et: oe coon ak lea Wahi WA) SD ouen iatis'thet her eases te tee wants | tetris 0 Garyont ups _ Brenatt chia = [ae iaer basco ats ee | : in make! and then everythin sohuhinit baie at Montres . % ree-round ex on eeored r tHe can't put’ teva) under hae ise ta tho race neompd to " Na" bee i ‘ieored he Mage rt tn Canete | Bout and ae miven & great reception, |and slghth rounds with Yeet' and right Sait after weighing in, and everybody |hind him. The sarly speed of Phai- Tom O'Rourke, manager of Fred Fulton, the ~ \: 2 knows how hard ft is to fight on anjarie which has marked him recent| ianky hearrwetaht ef Minnests, snnounord wday| Kiddie Wamett, the weet sie wiiterwicht, whe | Hingham te Meet Ludeok im Mat empty stomach. inning efforte wasn't in evidence mt| thet be bee fust slamed uy Fulton for another com> | sowed weti tm his bowte in Jereay egaina Johaar jot To-Night, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ‘Gne Round Hogan was hooked into |all, He might Just as well bave been] teri. His opponent wil Be Fa Wright. the Weetere | gumnmers and Teor Marto ond with Neve Sees 0 | WIT] Bingham and Mastin Ladeok will | Y NIGHT, OCT. 39 | €.9 g’clock match with Ad Wolgast icing Agrippa. Lord Herbert or some| twerrevigst. Ter, wt Woaviher tn Um | poston, Dee placed himeet undve e manseement | ment in the star bout of ® wrestling | FRIDA si ag and lartnd na time after lore poder” Landing Star con't | ron mew! Oran Naw ot, nisi] "ioe Monn Mme ae ae ane «| ocrney at nares petinars emnes| WILLIE, JACKSON vs, of | e ror wh a = at Rare - u Common Mu eat. 2 Rewcrers % wee Bitens'e core Sele, |i ii Tauee (eo, net Ls the strat 1s cy ty ar Merk M3 srl eat | Seg eer Sern tae wa mee: | Sa hates ‘oh te hated | EDDIE FITZSIMMONS | Fay roan. there weren't any hard and | semblance of @ contest were Bea BSin- | 4 nent avatlable on Wednenday, Nov. oeh, bon! boro out £. Shree. falls. in saath ee 16 ROUNDS AT ies LBs, nck teat Gene Bruce, th 0 Be ured pts. Senkson shoul |g Iet"buch to aves sorsy hoes git ,rrrt rand mar ts Mores 24} 5 irae oat. he wl to ime | aguinet Georew meraen ot Hontann SALE OPENS TO-DAY RIRéiih either fight among 130 pounders, | Wr? 0° far Te HORE | masher and Jon Lyaeh at Madiaco Mavate Carden | 12, Mie eee ee ee iveetant z Weighing in at the right time, or| Who Waeered #0 confidently on War on ius night of Nor. 6 thare will be no bouing shows | 70) Cet NN wr ori there $0 tts | take a chance with the 185 pound | Note tn the big b ne fed siete ¢ intios apacity, ‘The fighters who will fleure in thie} NMaghtwetghta, according to the rules re wil be coop by the Chichen Bhow ond Me reo are Lew ee of Philadeloh's and Joe ~ Tt a race can be framed to order) gow for two of the three weeks. t " a 4 of the Boxing Commission. for Bea Mint, or some arrangement pate J Mr des aaa teas $0 tea ¥alas conr we Fis Excellency Cardinals Get Al Lefevre fer made with Mars Cassidy to let the foe. id Pinky Stitobell. colt off on hin right foot, then he may |," «al ee eanver Poth At least win a bet for hin tralner, | wag iy ie mas Joo Larnat will eet & good wrttont tootgint fer ? le Al Lefevre, star ofthis year's Fort ea Mint le one of thome| Yyurg ‘tony Cam fa eotnm battle with Jeck Sbarkay at the Madi haa bu ing | ham team, was released yesterday by | po wee which won't do his| pou! i tre snareey toner N y wroare Certen Bnoring Club on Nov, } the Glante to the Bt. Louls Cardinals | best unless he ae lead <0 brows payee * Bleeer won twenty om will tebe on Pel Moore. Ligh bergen | . s sion, Thon It takes a good horne to svieht of Memohis, Tenn. th an elght-ronnd “ a f for the waiver price of $2,500, Lo-| son. ‘Then It takes a good horne to) an anus : Me SiarOeliomen 4,0, of Ot, asd Mone That Lygnehy ELICIEUX| But don't | t torre anne, 8. member Naar sprinting distances, But $f he hae to] ape matonmnader of the Viow A, ©. of Jersey Clty. | 4 to renolve 28 ree cent of the arom penetpte, just take the word of | # letay back in the early part he be~| wnich will « the first Dosing show on Thuredey - eae Fy ose season and played in a few games Coron dine: ciuraged and won't try, In| tig, Te iettod Samay Hine (> at Zimay | | the Thiet Trio fr 8, Or | i the Hilledale Handicap yesterday hel tavier in the emi final of rounda ta the | ‘8 ene of . happy new | Unilke Frank Frisch, whom he mio-| Wis ‘slow in leaving the harrier, and | ¢eiv-reund. main beur berween Johnny. Drumaie | "‘980~ tah sigs al | ae Pingataaat | coeded nd in A Mpeg right there bis chance want @ glim-| of Jersey City and Anle Cdwary of this ctiy TMevare, ilip fimt go will be at the Colomecm | for this reason. {t Te believed’ that |e a \, 6 Revaes on Now 3. hia wood the | season Hint Neginent Amory of 3 Noi ] : fin 10 fis. basting maine Glanta ine Coot, Nite Housman ant Janek wl hls third at Ue Motor Gouare A, 0, of Pitts Want a goed mivert Ger | Gillen proved thomaclves champion | my the heury wd of the cunt ral SASS, Dentus'ee Vermenth— the | tended to farm him out to some minor| Deine getters in the Inat race, Toth| 4. &. comomow yight, In tte mali battle two, 7 ew Vermouth with the ol Mage club and recall bim next fall. t 12 to 6 and 4 to 6 a place against | ianiacuesihie, Keene Caliontar, the new Wesi-] chammvon nny Teonant will aru off ewverat | time favor, Wy B Rickey, who baht bod Fen Buttons from Marty Lynch at| em eeeation bought here ty the veteran man | nore tiomand dollam on Priday night a be te] the opening ‘of the market. In about eory of haem, ‘eee Orhouthe, wi Wan Dart) | lated to av apainet Harlem Tsidle Kaly, the M4 seconds Ton Buttons was f to 6. | Pore of deney (iy, Calianiar ia erin! | su eitermelaht th & Umeteamand bout. MOUQUIN RESTAURANT ,& WINE CO., WF8| wosor rode a, powerful finish to at Fess alemman, tanta chomiton, lap Wiveen:’ An this will ba Lecnabd’e Mit. eomesmen'tn thal 133 Prince Street, New York. Telephone Spring 5345. | Bdwina round Wout for the title on the night of Dee, 2 city a bis ocaet will eurely arm ome te one bis home in the fifth, but tee gk ida ts hiadion Sous Gentes. Le he emia beni J CCRT RAS 110. Ane tne PL ERETRE. rae se excara STE IT

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