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pansy Rab PD aol HARE AIA RUE ORM oy 5 SINNED By ea Bh THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921. EVENING WORLD TROPHIES FOR LOCAL SAND-LOT BALL TEAMS a ee FIRST CHANCE FOR BOYS “rarrgiine sie hena'tss Ss | Dodgers Make Game Rally, but Lose|.."i(""_ 7" se wor all the force [I could get Into the | rl Mays was chosen ®y Huggins | blows, 1 do not wonder when I recall Th ; d Si . I G C al ry l to represent the Yanks om the mouad thar Ne nuver cued has Ouen kfpekes ird Straight Game to Cardinals | (i ees iiiend, ene down gine, especially after the third In~ | L went to the fuor In the thirteenth, ning. This was Mays's rst annear- | oattiod down by ene force of « blow Brooklyn’s - C Pitching] (¥ins the score. With the count 3 to] ance in Cleveland sines be accident - ; \ directed at Lewis and whieh missed | MTOOKlyN'S — Crac HCHING| Vagainat them, Krueger, the firet| ally caused Ray Chapman's, death, him. Th American courteously ex Sts ft Beir a Bor bar ded b batter, doubled to right. Mitchell was| The Cleveland fans tehaved as they - u tended his hand and helped ne tomy | SOM being mbare Y |tuwsed out, Hornaby to Fournter.| would have toward any other pitcher. feet. Just before the bell rang in| eit) ~ yee! Johnston made it two out when he } | I unl (iis round Lewis reached my jaw | Visiting Sluggers. | fanned, Ruether was sent in to bat | with a terrific punch that dazed. me. | emai Sheehan, Hood, ruaning for a CHALLENGER OF DEMPSEY rr, reached third on Mitchell's | Had not en for the ending of the round the result of the fight might By Robert Boyd. out, With the count two and . . , wave bn « ed the and there i} HERE oth disc ay nut | pne on Ki her, Robby signalled Hood 150,000 Young Amateurs, Industrials andSemi-| "TOR WORLD'S TITLE Min thevmieteenth Lamia wave me an| [the way the Sty Louis Cardinals | to eo wome tig waa caught standing fi ening that apparently had the bout up on a perfect throw from Doak to «© oa ue the ove a von for me, for Twas wet and de- are treating the Dodgers and | rin oeter Professionals to Have Record Season Under livered one of the hardest punches [| Pounding thelr beat pitchers. Cone | satnatt pitoher ever give any one. Lewin n y! ceded to have tae most formidable | of the St. Louls Club, twirled his ace- 7New Direction of National Baseball Fed- ® Bela! hatha! ee Si owl eet staff of hurlers in either major league,| ond gaine of the season, He was bit eration — How Winners Will Jack Johnson Does a Favor _ |;ii.2\ 0 hk ‘ond ativinion | Mardand the Dodgers had many" ob: te attack 'N¢ Cardinais, with a se portunities to score with men on the Pe wae Car- almost took me 0} fe club, have taken three straight gamen, /Ourin: a : CHAPTER XIV. jUon where I satly in demand | “most t © my | bases, but failed to come through. Meet Other Champions. this time in my life a thing | #3 an spponent for his or that boxer 1 knew t it was close when the) Leon Cadere, Shermd Smith and| Miljus was taken out in the sixth § d | eae sae Lnever have made it a point to avoid | cuehitoout? i began. Lewis had | pete Roadster-Sedar Reuther were hit hard in the | inning after tho Cardinals’ heavy bat- st the Carda, | ting artiory, Stock, Hornsby, Mc- Henry and Lavan, had scored two runs. A jappened that [am sure has how eat deal to do with my « in boxing. come acquainted |, | Was invited to England by a well nefits and opportunities |kHOWN sports enthusiast and while ition offe there Jack Jolinson, then the world's 1 led In th Aghting, but my spurt AL tinds bud carried me| first two james nas 1 fought! With the bombarament of these three es, Rather I have tng believed 1 dome day would | {n the clo rounds a point where T could chal-|t Pik N ‘ 1h & lenge world’s champion with some| Yéry hard in’ tlh Mt round and le wis) icra): Lange) hope of omplishing that supreme | #iso tried to rally, but at the cost object. Mf much strength, @fe also strove to, Champions sliyped a peg down into! NINTH INNING RALLY , and Coupe- i ja family of beauty W YORK CITY has nevriy 150,-| rolled in the moundamen, the monds ge «long way toward ma sub! ihe arent lowing 38 0 upion, arrived from Atmer\ca. ‘So, the never-fallinge friendslp of /BOld me even tn the nineteenth and| : = aobaill what it truly isthe great a ie ge nb okid © was considerable. talk of | Fratcde Deoc ea ee ee nsely Of) twentieth, but 1 was too strong and two more of WINS GAME FOR YANKS and individuality, j national past s vast army © fn ae eee rat ent matching him, with Bombardier Welln, Sane ad Ye ne |outfought him. ‘The crowd was on its stair were - j K Kay Ms a Y the. former Einglieh amplon Vetter the wy , A tom" | feet with excitement in these roun Mound city while { was on time, L boxed wi occasions: Wells is one of the greatest boxers lightweight att 1 him on numerous and when the final gong ra houted as one man for me. responded by giving me the d jelsion | J Uarence Mitch, | CUBVBLAND, May 11—Dy raily-| Dort Motor Car Co., Inc. and Miljue were the victims of]ing in the ninth and scoring three urnier, McHenry, Hornsby Lavan] runs when it looked as though the New York Branch: and Stock's batting, Four divisions decid A will first class amateur will be amateur teams apon in the jo back © soon, You |been fighting very hard and no 1 shall have a fighting holiday. I don't | nean that we shal! quit work. Rather, into extra innings, the vance to match their sk Cowil deamateur im tle world, Ho has @ tine atyie,|we shall cmtinue so work, but you| Tt was the groateset victory uf my| "Robinson made a acnmational ght. | fame might ge into extra innines, the Broadway at 58th Street } rack teams from other sections | us D vill be boy (Standing erect and punching straight |iny boy, shali have an easier time fr up to that point ing finish in the last half of the ninth] Yankees — yesterday ate A more remarkable boxer I nev-| of jt (To Be Continued To- Morrow.) inniney th ame within an Inch of! world’a champions for the third time Phone: Circle 5466 antry . ler have seen, but he is powerless | waver, young Mr. New| various ¢ ure en struck & y blow. | "We shall have a try at a few of | be whle to take his place | tt r scores in, stating what | “Bin struck 4 heavy blow. thesn lemons," ua the call That the work with Wells impr an. His m plays in lay peed, aosukeay ane oynq | th® poorer rank af fighters. If any The league teams, such as the & iusing ebitte t Bayes A al around | of them is good enough to beat you je orp Stock Exchange Leag doubt. f pay tribute to him as well.as|' Shall be too bad, but now we go ditions nirage devele * Leagi the United /% the Americans for helping me|t find them and you shall have easier of budd alent to the the American Legion’ | move to a higher place as a boxer. | aining and easier bouts. You have where it suecossfull should put the name of the} The bout between Wells and John- | “orked hard and faithfully. You are with le teams, w they y in at head of blank. | son never took place. The English | ett to the respite.” with at a! Basel teams who want bookings in all back to Paris did we go and sporting public could not stomach the ton t A wilt don rs of the Ped- | aoonune public could not stomach the | arter a few days in that wonder city ' hat : i reward the vesant 7800, ask | under tie elroumsranees cd eon | traveled northward, where I kn } winners of tne fe mn’ theres ¢ Secretary or write P.| Welly wore both aaied ante and | out a fighter named Lacrolx and won ' visio $31 itrondway | ahd warned, “Johnaen had boy uur! | keveral other inconsequential bouts, ‘The divisions are formed mportant for each and janteed $90,000, win, tose oF draws| oP itty, Lewis was among the first manaters nid sami-pr und members of the Bed | which, Ebelleve, Was the sume hecan’| Of the wood men to come across the feagio: ot piny is ir agreements seas to challenge mo. He was a vl} erally set on his services as a boxer. rough 1 de- which , velterwelght at the time and : ; la no which they book | My trip to London, however, was | be a4 Sean feetee pouhones: He ‘ (cums in the district or in| productive of some fighting. Bld) had mot oome nt the bent thie country y other district under the juris, Burns, London Hebrew, was my c : hac ad given a poo unt of tion of the New York Federation. The first opponent, and he was a very| timeit, bo Ra nay 10 that New York Federation is not respun- lev r boxer, I was hard pressed to} reason, to have a try at him. sible at the present time for any | defeat him, ; ‘, “ 7 Hlowing this bout I was matchea} _AMerican boxers, in my native land, ms out f its jurisdiction, Any a y be a second teams who book games and are mem-|with Young Joseph, then the British| 27 &iven a great deal of credit for 1 series for the pot the ‘Federation must twit | lightweight. champion. T beat him| What they have done in the ring. And | agreement to the latter | when his seconds threw in a towel at| Championships. belong tn thie Yecune By man ma not ie 14@) yi ; ration which willl the end of the tenth found championships belong in this ‘coun- Ly u with reference to| These, my first bouts in’ London,|{! ARLE TOE BROtHer TIRED: J, nal League, two| Sporting public in that great city. Ij men who can hold their own with American League and Presi-|uever have failed since. on returning : 7 1 champions, but we s se 5 Anderson of the Inte ¢ Um-)to England, to tind a warm welcome| that Xoo, Be it ‘melon for ne to Assi ation. This IK " E of his foot if it is untidily dressed. A fine, trim hose might be made of other material than silk—but it would not wear nearly so well. We make Phoenix of silk because we must produce hosiery that will ya} for me in that country. 1 count the] ten you that. th SAFANCA. U1 uling will be final on all deci-| English among my truest friends RN rea deg ttt i ¢ Americans in Paris was only a signal T had been fighting pretty hard! for me to plead with Desc mps to get * us more playing |"P to this time, It was one of the| me a match with one of thew. ums that are de-| Most lucrative periods of my career,| "And so he did. He matehed me ng, a request has|for I had worked myself to a posi-| with Harry Lowle, 1 vac Jots not in ent time ugh H ° ot mh ‘vine| 44arry Lewis a Tough Opponen retary whore a ap- CHAPTER XV. {but I found myself well fitted to) above, Team suauie to oe ib | Y fight with Lewis was a most} Withstand it | on who are unable ecurc : hace In any BabHe cate in| difficult triai. So hard did 1] My strategy against Lewis was of | eof the five borough Ke work in the early rounds that] © helng, Le MEL M HD tare ancanayd «to ge lou ith was oblite co) Oo OxyEe otweel Ey as nn ih ae aud not { to get in touch with th 1 was obliged to take oxygen botween| mustered, I endeavored. to atand trophy for the team | Pounds later. away from him and close his eyes on willbe given by| 2 Was just winding up my vacation| With jabs, I was so successful in this at the end of the|of a month when the match with | that bi eine feenn flignt oP in the | ‘i rang and bleed a nt rip in the | Lewis was arranged, so that I had/tid, When I turned my attention to| ae ~ srown @ bit soft. It was more trouble|the left eye, however, I found that} | 3 t = . C FP than you can imagine for me to get| he was adept tn protecting it, and did| ntoleouditiGareor suck |not waste further time with It, Gian AY Again ome rom eneie ay sucha HeDtiad this)” Ad this time Lewis was leading on| turned out to be. points, for I had spent much time in Beh ind and Beat Reds en mletnisito aaase pat | getting him ready for my final flour. —+. « mon in the ring. I believe that is the} In the intermission between the = Pr cl o 20 inth and tenth rounds I confided to proper characterization in this coun-|™ } ; le Descamps that I really was tired from | {Locals Have Now Won Three | ne for Toney, smashed past third for|try for a man who cam stand much | my exertions and got my tine dose atl SOS . ; Ait aitaran ca ERROR BURA are punishment. That he was all he was n, It .revived me immensely | woraight Games From Cin- | when iu scrott tied a high fy | Said to be in this respect I did findjand I set to work in the eleventh | rt, which luckily fell safely me assure you | with much vigor. I turned my atten- cinnati Team. penta : - \q Mi " eaten . ; : cen Duncan, Roush and Crane,| Lewis Js a New York Hebrew and| tion from here on to Lewis's head, = fri singie, Brown coming home and {Oe of the most interesting charac-| shooting my bands to hia Jaw when 1ve t e utmost ml ea e at 5 sh Laineroft yoing to second when Dun-|ters I ever met. He seemed to be|the opportunity offered. It was then By Isaac Shuman can threw wildly to first. Frisch | entirely dominated by bis wife in| that I discovered the truth of state- neentrated by the ¢ live ove right and scored Ba hi ants| tripled to © aL) croft, com unds yesterday wo-| single to left. H slically everything he did, ana|ments made to me regarding the abil uself on Young's|he also seemed to enjoy this’ fact. |'ty of this American to withstand se- Coumbe suc-|She made his matches, named the . vblished by the Reds in|eeeded by Napicr, a right hander, | terms for his boxing and collected the |* = noing and gave the New! Kelly ai led off Napier to left,’se cash after the bouts. n what hand sd in a] ing Young to thint, whence he ‘scor When I agreed to meet the Ameri- jon Nagi wild pitch to Walker, w nm in @ twenty-round bout tor ants/ had been gent in to bat for K rse of 12,600 francs I am afraid [ in the same | This made five runs. Walter w: ly overstepped myself somowhi blows for the) thrown out at first by Crane, and | Lewis was a very good man. He hal of the series) Rapp by the lowest possible cost, and dress a man’s foot so that us fitting that the Gu should «x frame to t ; net apier. Every member of | just come from England, where he : 5) they ate tho better team. In the! ihe geam had batted during the in-|had beatea some \. the best welters CE ae tea penance ize om pal e may ever be proud of i ZL made twe runs, red without) Purther it in worth adding only|shape. 1 was not fevling any lov oA the advantage of a of Fred) that Pat Moran sent in Rogge to re- Ered well and it was hard for mg to train puthpaw, | lieve Napier at the beginning af the| properly. I knew, however, that some S38 until) seventh and of course that the|day I would have to f. the very in the} Giants will play the Reds again to- former indeed, remained the fifth, his fina —S hive t he| day, st men in all countries if 1 hopet fish for No. 8g ct Bo j Noo s8i a€$i00 4 Aningy | ty reach the top of my profession, nid his corneas #) I met about my work in the usual Me with resounding | CoMeme Wrestler I, to Become al fishion—with a determination vs don leather that Minister. {make this bout another yictory. | PRINCETON, N. J, May 17.—"Onucic* hen the day of the fight finally seean,| Carpentér, Princeton's heavyweight dit was with some apprehen- Tenn Fiants was| wrestlor i sion that IT entered the ring. 1 did Cent ene iar eebe8 red the fater-c not fear the result, but 1 could not a ute \aranion hip aD the unlimited) hulp recalling the tales of Lewis ass Inst March and who won a ti which had reached me. IT knew he r 5 it with Stran Lewis by S| was capable of dealtmg severe pun-] Put this bee in your bon- enty minutes with the former et shment at close quatters, and | knew ! nird after | Vice’ te tukeo up w “arate age In for something of a rounding [Met play, Happ to Frisch | Instead, he in polnn into. the iminiatry | when rot near me, This body! Ag easy to be stung in vas followed by See | af le of years with the Aimer!-| Pounding promised to be a new ex i ; hoes towed) by r Company, and then plars| perience for me, and 1 pondered over|straws as in anything you ick to Nis home town of Au-|the effect of it Ga., and toll the folks there fust| | was surpris thinks and why. Nn full name ts Chartes | 1” from a Giants’ two run pick-up in the first followed & walk for Burns, whe romptly sond and went to ind om Tan s retirement at first i raasler unaided, Brisch hit to] family of pre RAeat short, whose throw to Winga | be Will be jus Aue urns between third and home | fand resulted in Goorge being tagged faction spells money bac! put by Bohne. Frisch, however, took anytime, if you want it! wecond during the excitement, which { i il Att iu 4 Was succeeded by Coumbe giving Know where prices are Oa Might: Geldtand Fone based on to-day’s replace- ra, who had hacked up to rec i, e ment costs— Hropped the bal, allowing both Frisoh kad Young to score For example-—plenty of) an good Sennits here for as little ing Crane to third. Bohne drot hit onfivened the times at | bat gn arcu i iad @ Wipe For ComFort a Se opened the latter for Cincinnat! as $3. I by raising a bal} ayer the safety razor ‘ ob . - din into the right f inds for , , fhome run. sefrane walked, | Wings y' UR garter necd not be tight to The “or of was Bee MeARA to Muhh aenicotaen stayup. the E. Z. Carter allows : men ene ys Lea ne {ner at King’s shoe tops, where he free play to veins and muscles, yet 4 i sporting goods and lug- was unable to hold ft, scoring Crane never binds; never slips, ‘ aage. land sending Soumbe 10 ascond, Brean: At haberdashers and dept, mor RoGerS PEET COMPANY when the hammer. | buy! actually started. My powers of Know your dealer! istance were superb auninst tht eas thod of atta: f Know where quality’s a sure thing — where satis- t kK, and Twit y stomach roc k Away my bre che. inistry |The pummeling 1 as he would be in the wrestling game. lat times almost Noumbe singled to right centre, send: jer hit a hot on Raberdashers: and dsp eld foul line for two bases as Coumby fon, the t cond way. Bicaieny alloped home and Bohne took third. ne BB. In mae yi ian Be “Four tabs? Sush lifted a long sacrifice fly to Taylan. F hms, on which Bohne scored the wamerey 0880) fourth and final run, Duncan peing tossed out by Frisch at first. Snyder led off for the Giants with a @zzling single to right, Brown, bat- Convenient iroadway Corners" Fifth Ave. at Warren, at 41st St. J a ‘ {

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