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6 THE EVENING WOPLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921. VILSON DEFENDS filS M! DDLEWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST DOWNEY | a TWELVE ROUND TITLE BOUT IN JERSEY CIV TODAY 2s ns By Thornton Fisher {HUTCHISON AND AT BONES TART ACRES" ‘ vO Champion of Great Britair Faces American Champion in, 36-Hole Match To-Day. Sontest Will Clear Up Fistic Mud¢le Following Recent Bout in Cleveland, When Downey, After Flooring Wilson Three Times, Was Disqualified by “Imported” Referee—Only a Knockout Gan Decide Championship—McTigue and Gans Promising | Semi-Final, | 2 ra THERE'S NO OOUeT THAT For the first time in the history o! the sport, a 36-hole match to decide CROWN WAS the golf championship of the world DENTED CONSDERADLY | will be played between Jock Hutchi- son of Glen View, open champion o! Great Britain, and Jim Barnes of Pel- ham, American titleholder, on the links of the Soundview Club, Great Neck L. L, to-day. The event is almost without pre- cedent in links history, this matohing of champion with champion for # purse of $2,000 and the highest honor \within the gift of all golfdom, Once before, Barnes figured in a specia match at New Orleans with Walte: Hagen, the then American champion but that affair lacked the downright appeal of the forthconung test. Ne championship was involved, least o! all a world’s title. Not so the impending issue, how- ever. When Hutchison came into the British title at St. Andrews he de- By Vincent Treanor. OHNNY WILSON, originally a product of Harlem's “Little tuly” but : now a resident of Charlestown, Mass, and generally recognized as middleweight champion, fights Bryan Downey, a rough and ready ‘iescendant of Irish Kings, at “Boyle's Thirty Acres” in Jersey City this afternoon. They are scheduled to go twelve rounds, the Jersey limit, with the only decisive result in prospect the rare but old fashioned knockout, If tee bout lasts the twelve rounds no decision can be rendered under the provisions of the Skeeter State Boxing Law. The contest is promoted by Mr. Rickard and that puts the stamp of “bigness” on it, aside from the fact that there is a possibility of the title changing hands. Rut for the dramatic ending of «| their Jagt meeting, in Cleveland, ©. 4) compared with middlewelsht tithe bet between Downey and Wi8R| noiere who have pone bx would have been beneath the notice! wiser a DOWNEY CARRIES A CARGO OF T-N.T- IN HIS RIGHT MAULER- re, and since to vas done noth of a Rickard, and far removed from A heave je “vey Oat: is a worthy champion staging at the historic pentier battleground. Hke a pugilistic history m y was flooded with fter the Cleveland affair, day's bout accordinely earries with it little appeal to those who ‘expect something of the in ¢ nw it Jooks! upermar mplons and contenders. be no glans urrounding it 5 ever, and these projected Downey] fang iy Ghayie qnempsey Carpentier enon ctiere Colas un t ey eo) bre ranks oe DUBINe any of Hickard's promot | | Ray, who held the American title at j labrities He had floored Wilson eee BRYAN DOWNEY, THE ede { Joseph H. Kirkwood, the | australian 3 ; Abe Mitchell, re- garded as the finest golfer in’ the |world, and Jim Barnes himselt. When Barnes won the Americaa championsh.p of subsequent date at Washington he also disposed of Dun- three times in the venth round, and with victory and the middleweight) the pulse of the peop championship within his grasp, ws crowd may turn out to see “qualified by the refarce at a most|the mill and it may prove worthy of| exciting period of the be it © is hound to no fi as, ly OHIO LAD WHO CLAIMS THE MIDDLE WEIGHT CHAMPION SHIP- (OOWNEM KNOCKED WILSON DOWN TAREE TIMES DURING THEIR FIGHT the very im- ‘ The referee was Jimmy Gardner, i rt Hace Bate tie princi. | AT CLEVELAND RECENTLY ) pare atte pel Hutchison, Kirkwood Ou Os tor ny Wilson, ana} PY! sdb heir evelund e&x ~ an pthers. | brought from Boston by Wilson, and) Korionoe, This is promising factor Had either Barnes or Hutchison } reluctantly accepted by the Cleveland) too, because of late years some of won voth tournaments he would have t n, Cleveland's fight] our best looking fights have been. in been acclaimed the world's best 1 ded his action as a bare-|Trality only commercial affairs. | 7 "| without further ado, As it | certain defeat. The local authorities] Downey and Wilson have | together in a match that will seitle prov y reversed Gardner's decision| trained conscientiously and no matter Me it f V I R the matter beyond any manner 0f nd all ring cus-| What we may think of their do PSEA metic Mai getline Majority of World’s Records fou eg ' y reversing the referee's ver-| {1 jneans much to both of them. JOHNNY dict and awarding the fight) and the| gives them nm ohance to prove ithe n 4 i rac anc Fie orts ILSON, ANNOUNCE ENTRIES FOR (ilaweigbt Ute to Downey lalms made for them respectively | yg) MIDDI \ $ Bo eer el atcrthrit Clestiand Bo tn aah | ieee spiel | NATIONAL POLO MATCHES. YJOSON of course nad another! less will spar them on to desperate | 4 A sion of the tight Downey] 2tteiny uM real fight. Nobody | . A r " 5 SELP ;.--Fntr'es W t him when ? was on one seems to core who wins, althourh .| Remarké ible eiiee Made n cesn't attract much more attentior NY WILE TRY iH PHILADEL Be Fut ee A : Sota | majority of t we have questioned 5; than taking a header into the OL vO SHow, THE WOKLD the senior y onship, t a1 ane on pas eoal on the subjec Wilson: Every Branch of Athletics | cin tanks. Har (TS Ate be held as a feature cat it < seconds reached throw ne oe a OTT . Now they say vnny ' G polo tournament at the Philadelphia { bes tnd grabbed Nis nnkte at HEL another bout on the in This Country. velyhed 175 pounds when he aes Country Club, beginning ni an al moment. Anyhow the I ecard, the so-called semi-final of ryan Downey ih Ohio. Anny - ee day and apt. 4, have nid sts attending mixups caused long prograrcne, which istic By Robert Edgren ight to ect some intelligent boxing annoy the Philadelphia I h of furore that only another Sbarps expect will be the alevent wo nave a greater lot of individual commission to declare 175 the official Committee t tik the fistic controversy whieh! gether Mike MoTigue and Panama °!™Plons than ever hefore RDORe annie se welllie all Ghnke eit Stoddard, ‘Thomas Hitchcock ] eached country-wide propor e ns, the negro holder of a history, Lint tas important) iit now Watsen Webb and Devereux Milbu A Oss’: DAItlE the ult, | Riekard middleweight belt. MeTiju thalviet that Ahore wer Naa ant a. will meet the kaway ae : ane ea | recently knocked out a colored boxer SOO OR Sonn BY NEAL R. O'HARA. poof CC. Ramsey, E,W. Hoppin v 1 ¥ boxer, jinp f d boxe? ginicte twer cars aro we now have| 1 see that the New York Boxing fool Steven and J. Chueve } x very suddenly by) Damed kg ms ‘ Wy SODr RON MORON = sonata ret wlio) Area i in| Comn no has ruied that no pro- ‘The Cards have a chance to win the pe: t the same asa mer ha Cowdin, on 5 Mike O'Dowd yi mm ju »efore that had floor ae # —— ’ in offe ape € ind that all; chance to win a baseball pool. 1) was ann a nee in | seine in Moston Mila. waa) champion Wilson in a bout in Boston » line of sport LS ee ae Ds pool. Waianae SRN CHAIN AIDA: : ; Gans is one of the best colored boxers ‘ Va aR ad c on 5 a Sour chances are dust . iia fOr . masann’ ship tou becn made nes mipion ay pawn davloped slice the dave s fine to ha E world's) oud cheers! We're with the Com= D sare just as ¢ 4y"8 for winn baseball na enor nace BERS erstwhile Walcott the “Harlem Coffee Hampions, but better to have a coun- mission on the desirability of that pool. ‘That's what's the trouble with ’ | | roy Philadelphia Country Ie Tas been said | @Nd men of that type ; tate of affairs, hter 1s wor . | entries of Rockaway, tne ought” the une! NRE Man he ane probably not Wil-|'Y Where everybody 18 a pretty fait mcrae “NOM SnLAT AR Ont The Athletics is a good name for * consider ng ls she anda ital ASD eae ST eon a utd the middleweight title’ sort of an athlete. Besides, where nickel more thin a fair share of comes under the head of athletics. hit Seores Victories in PL UATA WHE Gel (beam ati i nake an der his bout promises plenty of i what he can draw. All contests . 8 . ‘ ‘ | wit, awerey Moe RAMes DEL neon nIttC tice Hts are generally followed cham- ought to be run on a percentage At this juncture of the season sixteen teams look jike pennant winners Quarter and Half Mile — tant now. Mike put up tre cus-| tid the, programme i eR ee pions develop «and 7) Rana a hove © depends | 2°Xt year. = San Athletic Stars in Cnaledoninu teimary “Squawk” about being doubte TRON AAS OWE Aahrouieatin fold eporis dew We ARUN, ORY Hisy Grwine women ie . * 2 8 Races, Day. « d by the referee in Boston, but the ring te their battle at kely to try every. time ets int Price of leather js at t still costs as is eve —— eo sixty-fifth annual games of tie M ord fe on the standard pro ine ' Putting all bouts on a per-| to get a boxer to put on his , on Fanuen be he ——— sramme is id near. |eentagze basis 1 stop the eriticism | CSch WeNGwS fat || Tw Wilson assumed the importonce of | fe ch Adis Mis we Bene Ss R WN ‘i Wd fs unnaee he Twen . is y every ¢ s heen broker purses, Ath 1 one eA The A's should ish the seasc ith an average of better than 400 hima be RF Att 00 entris tiie older but sasn’t since set_any|NEW YORK OARSMEN ENTER |!) ¢ve'y one as heen broken Geny’ that a man ia worth a {alr Der-| they exhibition gates Bia uametes ha star of the annual | alle pusilistic worlds afire. He met Mike 4 gil Ao Or KOUT YCRYEw eo e of what he can | ~ . ° » and *. held ee a Buse ic monseiafre He met Mit BIG ROWING REGATTA. ic: of tiem tins ye EINE ore ae ee eas ene aaa Dowd again .n Madison Square | a the Gide dunarions: Gleraniy MUP OER TALC Despite the fact that Henry Ford owns ar ep. T.& 1 1. 1 yesterday, He gz to a Garden last winter and reenved the | PHILADELPIES ah ik eee i ; mM pees ldvertisine ont ot | Toad, the D. T, doesnt stand for what you th s ‘ honor * the | clos: eree’s decision after a tiresome, un- | thirtieth annual r i abe sonipeted aL Athons, Parts, hig 4 he puts up, but 1 te ee , ind the half-mile races in| Among those who have entered ar Satisfactory bout Wilson lande © Middle : St. Louis, London and Kholm, pear ¢ x complain of the mox One reason magnates favor professional foothall is that roothall | nosing out Nelson | Willie Plant and Joe earman, nationad Bay ar unenoe antag (ett Meenas Wd erhey were great teams in their time, ern boxer’s rapacity. In dingy coc played absolutely without rain checks ot K St. Antony at the} tree and seven mile walk champtons nd while O'Dowd complained, ne 1 ievMtioeanora aun aootanene| te Bee St ue “Veit eros ass A him, Ana tne soso a . & ' n the half-mile and taking the Aaainaaceety ayn ys tater from serate! Maik, Uotive WAk sold io tila great e neve qitve: better. UsGt Kt Ww ; . And the reason colleges don't raise the price mission is that th Tey * : in the two-mile walk. A special mie nen from clithe in the New York a r Say No promoter can ea WANT? t their football playe PINTO SCL Son RsCLbAnAte ET will br t f pout showed that neither TAGGIN, GiNtRta "J could p vt tea t cane LoattalaAreuny Lacuna takers ARG n't tell public what their footbalt pls t wil Ane ecb al oly ue ne aut teams from twelvy ' \ : sect r (ry that would out. antee—there may de a hit een cub See aan ere of the leading clubs of these parts, ‘The . ty Me ae Be ec out) Imagine some commission ruling that Faint praise: Reviving and complimenting a ¢ : brandy , Fae : yard a keen compe J N 1 ate fi pene ‘ t could brake the tra recor wi 4 rc that ¢ Mongolia Crosses » ‘8 folder davis ath Vover tits |qny aster on way ‘ Johnny. tsi HS ce oe i qj Fi t b t ‘ a ing | United States fl 5 tule ‘om the back mark yere we hae ne vmplonship ATs m i Pat NE York Cy and Line First, bu et ue wi pionshir te ut jpolder ar iw Yor kg. bad ke I 5 Mh Be \ A. Hr eavigeaten l von by Johnny | meet in the t yard tun ( 0c. le IS Winner Ch Fiend, fat Hast a hundred now, Almost i ma hon I. Ilant, mene ee — v University's furans at Jor the hn f courses in wry + ALU, Aquatic Hvents at YSTER BAY, 1, 1, Sept Not can wet ttn noe and: Aev er | Wis Test One } EOE AE RUT Ae Ou ais On . p Race ( s Under] | withstanding the fact thal the yacht 4 A ‘ si AC thavea nce inany com aarinore (aie att y Wont 1 Hen The Metropol Association, 4 men who are mathered here for the fall ) Ne Tine A. U. announced anothe iterest race week of the Seawanhuka-Co pe a <5 it nen ree 1 ee of wauatic events want ie a Be : : i ‘ s-Won by} geet i th Madison Square ; : ( , Fs ey | den 1, ‘Thursday night ove * and wave apd the anid | ; d \ Mis: Kutt} wit be hald, three apiece turn Bares Jn) THE annual DRArASE ; rc | Seventy-ti mom so Kkohlan,| and. women. List * ' \ ab) phin ¢ not > ——-—~<> i ; alle wa ; to annane | " ty t i ( Ga Fab om Phil Carter Wins Golf Tite ” vera th y s VW. Dor now anythie at i In Une final for the club « f ‘achtsmen were t I bet 1 < t - Mile Walk--Won by W. Plant; [ship at the shin Hills fleet ‘ : le 1 ond; W. Holker, thire yistantiy ; HMB V mts art ay a Pies = Palmer D. Kountze. by the ‘ ' new ® Fy rows a is A ‘ Fi W, Pur-fang Carter had a medal score o ‘Koes Wintory) VaRhE: “atone a 7 1 the G f ya th , in the final and Kountze 79, sed ne atgasio A. at | TO-DAY'S SPORT EVENTS. | cw nA 1 win ee sh i sit he wa ne and elsewhere ceterday ugh the first home, t ell if brew ‘ et ur ind got sling 80: RACING—Belmont — park—Vies! . { them ry dl i Ky ime he be . thin s “THE MOVIES” stag eaat ‘ oO i ni FSIRORE AMR ArSh Cmte | Isr to make Ne . Ror esta channels a ie. Yoni EE it rive eionr eh * mie first prine went | not] a chorea y qualia Decca A place, lower WOBLI urey aM eaclAiia WIth alee Tig of War Won by Happy Hour eee enue CLUB | + Grounds, two games: 1 thw 4 It was a t t r than | ee nnadale; time party | Hoe As the applause Was n Soonal ¢ Nationa! A nd Ps “ama. Bo, i he “a kamess ! t Bee Re itch Na Con-|inarious, he at last ventured to. s Half Mile Relay Race fo Movie AND Vidal t FREE i y = Ankers we. Bo nt day r Y r ‘ inswer to the qu ne Whore t Writ ni you did now| plonship Won by MAY SBF THE AIG cme, St cal a tanny fini na Sag" ak! when ane ata Pes When CONWAY TEARLE ay Robins ye. Phitndelph i ana ane 4 + leant i ghastly au frank with seu.” returned Pa National J . Star of Selick Pict o ‘ Held, two starting wt ea ' A 10 A. M. with ¢ “ ' I did net think about itt | s third, ‘Time, Wri Se Tarmiek, Pictares, ro wits dil reewinie nevis cOoee HY oa Cavell dove in n le OM or tee Skating Seas Opens n mote ted | 1.50. 9 Yrellinioaries arate Main Bont. matches, Forest Hilts f. ts sinre | Stor 1 we rowed Wednesday Might. Prank PH Laird} aeanw? i of the party | FRANKIE f Brooklyn meets w ahi nae . sing inelt is ri Leslie Dennison, Le Alen “ NRE hneeis y Pai GUS PLAT eight Champion of “4 ’ Jota vs. Shimiten and ‘ : s B. i or t ti Oe lwould have got many more 1 the . ! pied GOL E—Wortd's fp pratean UDaNTE fot i eonMition ana) a | OD! Vitation night ¢ esas | tial do) ee a Pots aan teatiae AVA HAH alentte? EVERYBODY WELCOME. " 2 H $ nk GAL abe aoe ; he pron i to 50 t Lei : could have contin Py holiter, vs. diin Barnes, Hest reas Diss Tuear the u used e 1 nth n@ fish on those, but the t a8) ue Hit eit a bo . iret attomp: | tur ehmamit me ait? Alster on the. an hing, same af the party |7———-WHAT CAN 1 GET FOR——, : tn a ‘ ¢ ‘ Phe : r the city bete | aah Bound 94 GG Great 1 1 i 1 1 i tt 1 { day was i a HEALTH-1 YEAR | be hie, ROlEAy Velut a ! ' ' t \ Sn te an started back for the Wills, It BONING ae : ; B2k 4 WOWING —Middic States Regnitay | iterwar ed 1 bite the rr ere rls Pie Jas the imammous verdict that we|] Private Instruction — Test Equi ee , Sohusthill Rivers Philadetpiia, starte | \ eral tried Jiear the bott 1h ieolt ti mks had d gay, even Hilton recover. |] Gyms Root Frach 10 Handball Condy toot for < ie 0.80 A, Mt. G -Mt toning fairl ong } . 1 humor, which lad beer f y An . & case of @ sing y | ow. His t ing grcjaym the litte flows all were Coot: BONING—Mudliewelght Chasmplonsnay [ewemMer and a visiting champion at | onan of America, defeated Alfred |of lead got no Liinit was pretty good tor a begin. |his line. The fish were none over | aamm-MADISON 8@. GARD Sone wiways. ly ‘ps fe vachin aston 7 Wilton vs. Bryan Downey, |{tlat, tackling the Gate, Seventy-five | Grenia und Oscar Egg in a 10-mile tan; | Alexandre was the frst man to get|ner. ‘The writer, who has caught | tires pounds, come under two pounds, |& a 28 a result, Mongolia, alt 6 ‘Thirty Acres, Jersey city, jamateurs go at it. A lot of them will| dem paced race at the Velodrom onto the game, or it may hax? Baars thousands of fish of various kinds,|but they struck hard and fought mays was inthe load, ‘could ‘wet ine gre aoeee seroan too: They do Mt vo often now. Newark yesterday” afterngon. Goullet [dumb luck, auch as is usua got only six. “| Wol, and furnished conclusive evi- To-Night-Palace of Joy¢en create ber agvantase Cugugh to save ATHLETIC’ —Caledonian gai Ulmer beat by a length, but E ue credited to the novice, but be pe tho!” Refore “the, day was over gpvery dence that there are still weakfish in BENNY, 0 eh, ve, BATTLING aay Park, start et 1.80. that swimming the Golden Gate to poor pacemaker 8, Was far Mrst Geb Hilton was « closes eanand ARN we, YOUNG wisprt

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