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-_—_— q = runs of four hits and Miller's error. Git home folks oalled that jinx stuff Valls team arrived in| as The line doubled trebled, and | which, be 4 sve phenomoenor Mie Browns clouted out four rans s morning and we . finally shouts of “Hello, Jack" were BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. ust also be counted as part of the orf John Rogers, a nk reerutt, in wveral of t x Viny for Haworth Golf Title Begins heard. This was the first that Jack ks’ misfortune, They tallied two che ninth, ( Sister foving the Hn Committe : To-morrow, knew of the attention he had ut NATIONAT, LRAGUF, more in the sixth on feur other bits Grote by hit a home run with th had t ‘ , ey * wacted, He had hoped that PMc erties soa Off Shawkey, and during this time all il; but auite a test ne 6 HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921, ———— + 6 ‘ = ‘resa Publishing Co. (Phe New York Evening World) TO DEFEND nS BANKROLL CHAMPION GOING TO BATAVIA STARSIN THE NATIONAL AMATEUR... By Thornton Fisher ¥ a | x | Heavyweight Champion Being Sued for Moving Picture Profits , by Man Who Claims to Have Shown Him the Way to Film- | land, and Legal Bout Is Scheduled in Up-State Courts Oct. 3—Back from West, Dempsey Looks in Fine Condition, | With Nothing to Do but Kil! Time and Pay the Staggering Expenses Thereof. | By Vincent Treanor. Send Champion Jack Dempsey bas another battle on tt JMET is scheduled for Oct. 3 at Batavia, N.Y, There will be no ehans FRANCIS QUI MPIC plonship et stake this time, but $200,000, more or less, of ihe Ce Su sislilade Dempsey bankroll hinge on its result. Frank Spellinan, an up-State soldier ef fortune, is Jack's opponent. If the attraction were advertiged la 7 Rickard, it might be billed “SEPARATING A CHAMPION FROM HIS | MONE Spellman claims he put Dempsey fn the movies and got nothtig | ont of the profits, y he has start course Let's see that’s inother story Dempsey did get Into the movies somehow or othe Or hewnadehinauit worth while as a screen atiragtion by knock) se Willard. Before that he wasn't worth a quarter as « subject for filming. But as a champion pugilist, well, there we } . Spellman claims tn the prelininary¢—————_—_—_____________, contre Trading ap to the Batavia wehayes in a gromd like @ Wetriet fina] bout that but for him Dempsey | leader might hive retained an unknown] One chap ven nded him: “LE met you —~ hero tn film land in New Orleans,” Oh yeu, J remer x= answered Tack, and! he meant He it was who unearthed t 1 to fight for them-—in the courts of ident Harding in the pictures? that who was it pul Pre ve another story ii s eae ' ; BoBBY © CHICK’ EVANS { ee eham-} ft is one th dat Demp NATIONAL. AMATEUR STAR - , pion as a movie pos ty. Heit was! sev doesn't forget, according te Mant CHAMPION WILO WILE A DANGEROUS who chased himseif out of breath ar-/aeer Kearns, it in a face. | te DEFEND HIS TITLE AGAINS CONTENDER? ranging details for Dempsey’s first) nu oe.” He has many a WILLIE A STRONG FIELD FoR. THE ahot at the camera game, and he it |ainong his acquaintances HUNTER- SE Sie ; TITLE was who dug up backers, made WMPSEY looked — particulart BRITISH E auale « Batting Recor BoB . acts to the end that Dempsey | : ay arly aeaccue: Se Aprovserar) Nob, Mopts tteedauk Li GALONE might exhibit his athletic and pugills- | os nl, ane AG ed ‘ : su plone ee. Pahl el oat prowess to a palpi ublic sroeniah checks; had the fash c - ane Club, Phursday equated Bo Drow palpating pugie ion plate Bob Hilliard backed into s SHER -° Lot 207 hita In one. 4 = clusion at the track. ack has a We: Sister of the St. Louis League team last yeu LIVE WIRES QOPENGUNFREDINGAMES MPSKY had a manager all thls sangy tailor. wither that or he is easy D time, the same belng Jack ty fii, Must have pevled the clothes oft last night before going to bed Jack couldn't pick a winner all day | arng or “Doc,” who had th and stil] has, the “say so” privileges averwything whisk ‘concerns: a for the reason that he likes long shots. | champion, but that didn’t pila a “) When Exterminator came out for the! Spellman. Wise bird he is, evidently. | 4 itumn Gold Cup, the two-mile race, | ACK DEMPSEY HAS ANOTHER BATTLE ON, INVOLVING tic News roicck and Gossip ny Kilbane of Cleveland, holde $200,000 \Four ‘Met’ Stars Help Win Match | for Eastern Team ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17,—As a prelude |to the big event, the twenty-fifth | Annual national amateur champion ship of the United States Golf As sociation which begins here to-day Eastern golfe with the ald of ‘Tommy Armour, for.ner Scottish and | #rench amateur golf champion, drew tiret blood in the impromptu team “ matol which was heid over the links of the St. Louis Country Club yes terday. ‘The winners edged out by a narrow margin of four strokes. Their total was 681. The Middle West was next pwith 636, the Southerners third with 664, and the Pacific Northwest tean fourth with 665. ‘The winning team, captained by Francis Ougnet of Bos- | ton, former national amgtenr and oven champlon, was helped greatiy to its victory by the fact that three of Inembers are metropolitan dis Sweetser and G. Anderson, of Siwanoy, and [nald Mo Lewis of G | Other trict stars—Je: enwict menibers who composed ¢ Kustern team wera W. W. Patten, [the Mohawk Country Chib star; Max Marston, former Now Jersey hampion: Jesse Guilford ot Be and Tom Armour, who was given place of residence tn New Jorsey, The {last named gave his team great a a8 Tho individual honors of the Wen! to Bobby Jones of Atlanta faistance with hig seore lay in it that the Southern ue was playing failed atter than third. Jones « foursome with Oumer, Kean and Robert A tuned Wa ecard which was vkea Jower than na 50'ng in 8 Kes and home in the dite natehinasge of the of the featherweight champio P 8 u He showed Jack the way, at least he| jabk inquired atput, hin | ¥ RA [ieee ton many years: wlll ainaligires claims he did, and then apparently| “He's the champion,” he was told BY NEAL R. OHA! 2 Ft S epaiie evar ‘ M tant fa See eae eas ct Denbasy oy |\,, cuuatinion, el? Can ha Goat san Copyright, 1921, by the Trees Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World t 1 twelvesround dec za a of War?! oi ; ’ ae aout ehayire gab everyting to jon bait at the Cleveland Maseball {ea . “ red him- © way the A's firure « dow header, Fs y . ; nie te the i fireemal earns) ‘declared: ® eae 1 Apgan eiknoie rue about | guin und only two to lose . Mar Die ESP OMe r Oey tans bes ite ‘ H Jack did hie bit before the camera, | anything betting on them, but lie has Foe woraminnrencereanecnet een oye hg as Eye sruatnitti rion Sek ary worked like a trojan for a month or|sven wud associated with Mano’ War. 4 PEN Dey eel a aaa a a laale as arian ear ee et penal ee rE ‘o him he is the only race horse div- : Net a . = more. He never had such a tough yee * of , PS 5 areT ‘ hting since hel joy Jac pent a d. with Man atthe of Se ie e Semii- b don ack Boston a time in training. He knocked out | Wer at Owner Riddles farm in bean, Looks like St, Louis will see the World's Series trom the wulletin t Battle of Seven for the Amateur, Industrial and Seni RACHA Svea cen A x tora Eon sia iy flock of husky rough housers every |sylvania and was photograph | board again this year Pro Basebg rw comt ee ill Titkes Opens To-Day. a day while“the old machine clicked, |!!! in a : ple ure, 1 tds will begin batt!ini *ham pions, “H great hor the attractions that Har i zee won't stage this fall ts . 4\¢ Among the attractions tha ry . 7 . = 4.30 P. Bw was battered up some himself, @Md) cig Jack’ reminiscently yesterday, (he World's Series By Richard Freyer. Ph Abe It Se Oe finally considerable picture was pro- | “only he wants to kick tnd bite every oe 6 HEN { e iS = - ne. ‘There is a vast amo duced, It way good, if not exactly a|body around him.” wiret division tae meversbeen quitelan aatiatactoty aa the atyision W a Lexington Post 108 American 1 seba ake®! terest being displayed in thy scream, but it made money, 1t might oh oe L ae i e x talking dogs sa) of World's Series the field to tackte the Mohawks in the fi ame f Alort iteles is teat a our dog?” he ked a friend “ my Li se. amateur cha pions! c ¥ 1 c 5 1 t 1 have made plenty at a more favorable |i, {he midst of ail the horse scen ¥ “ef mat championship of New York the service men will be sap ‘ ty ye ay had time. (‘This was just before the slack-] "I must go up and see him Phillies are creeping up on the Cube on all two cylinders. ported by army and navy. The big doings scheduled f ts |s Promoter McGinty er trial in San Francisco.) But Jack | ee Dig is He Od Mi Reve) es 9 Field to-morrow afternoon, and this contest will be but one of a triple that the gross receipts wi a had to get rid of his br her. The arle landlords raise the rent ext October | joner of the a wit t A . S80 ere elly € never got to the retiring point from |. tn fighting and was dakperous wouke at land leale aire t nt ne rin hon , [meater © other games will bring toi the Stamford Club, comp URN A, ellis ie its proceeda, no indeed. It there is one subject Depmsey will o + 6 of New York boys and the nners of the New York Division, semi-pro, | YT!" Bufkaros will rekeras tims. ‘The mohey he recoived from |loven them. Always has three of four) at ponal did ' Ponnsylvan The game will decide the championship of these the Willard fight hardly got him out) p64 any story ever written about one. A fon & ef Toledo. The movie siunt was ¢ _ | Only miracle man iat lasted for more than one season was the aiore’ ja Hb deuoh Wubete. Meld) Whi he the aoena oF wWorldla Se tainly not a fortune maker. But Jack ANAGER KEARNS says there] uy that played the part in us ee jerowds when the es open to-morrow for the festiv Th 1 boys: still had his championship and it is a} is nothing in view for Demp- j id Soha nee Lge ae Nira aie a big asset. Ho was on his way to make sey at this thme. He says he} Omeinl balebs oe for the Beat unline she is bine postage stamps ohawk contest will be the first game ged. Brig. Gen. Bullard, com real money and this fact didn’t escape [has theatrical offers and picture con-|_“4iiied in the pocket had & sliching averse of 8 jmander of the astern Department of the Army, will toss out the first bal friend Speliman. Hence the Batavia | tracts under consideration but won't | Tor battle. After this 1 stunt the General will shake hands with suit, with the $200,000 attachment to}io anything until the jaw suit at) which the up-State opponent thinks | Batavia is settled Hugmen Lose Leadersh ip lenses Sard Dapnett stoi himself entitled “1 saw x Rickard last night," ovreupy the same box, and then th - sald Ke ACK had to put ina year of worries, |, V e e s 4 ms, “and he had something arn and navy will root for the ser- oe ee To Their Indian Rivals). |} HOOKS | Jeading up to his recent fight WIth) Wicrd, 1 think ‘Tex Is planning to : Gen, Sherman. said war was | Georges Carpentier. He had to) oo ine Jersay City arena standing — © “| And that's exactly what the Lex- | | AND | train measly sia monthe in the dak: | gor outdoor hwute next summer, put | Twirler of Eormer Team, Now, BABE RUTH LIKELY Hakestaine ey atuaiinin Hania: but it were, not now ing that’s a long ways off | z aan & TO RUN HIS STRING \th MONAWIE an Tee pala Ke battle was to be staged. He had to Hekard as recelved f Senieerhe) | Member of Braves, Causes Nar at f gil oe live down a lot of unfair criticism. {from Deseamps saving thit he and) vay Nine 3 OF HOMERS UP . | Mr IHushes of the Latter team states | Only Jack Nirowsif kaows of the bun- [thar ra whee pogume pack f0] New York Club's Fall. can TO GO. i metre coir ot "tse Martin J. Condon N dre@ and cne obstacles that seemed | The promoters of the Danny Br = =: Fiity-six now for Babe Ruth, The American jon boys won! in J. ndon New wave everything thelr own way," said victory. }and Jolinny Kilbane fight in Clev is aH m y to block his way to popul : inka tobby Gans Lemony the By Isaac Shuman, Every time he makes a home run | My. Hushes, “anid 4 $200,000 | '* E o Be e And for i all he receiv + think they’ Champion of Senior Golfers. :|AQUEDUCT RACING MONDAY $5000 OAKDALE HANDICAP FLYING FAIRY HANDICAP AND 4 OTHER EXCELLENT CONTESTS HIRST RACH AT S45 P.M {PECINL WACK TRAIN atte a up to Mpectat’ car. renerved” for GIASD STAND, E85, Including Tax JACOBS Te ad Seats Hiway & 3Sth St, Tels Fitzroy 4188, BASEBALL Commonwealth Club—To-Night Jerome ss. Jimmy ‘Tamasule, Adal vn, a ADMISSION 81, PHONE 2517 HARLEM. has wiped out BEECH Y ; ren aaaeae, [out there and re it, | didn't like Cc pervaded the environs these days he makes a new record, | !\*° 4 the routers eltlinns We lave Martin J Condon, a former Wykagy! | ees * : minus taxes of various dese:iption®. /the idea and Jack didn't go. He Harlem Inet night, particularly 7 eye tiready maw Leeme or soy PRNREM UR O utah ote walt sek tb, = This purse, tremendous as it ap: |inight have madi miatulie ha rot u Jes ; eee Hai gate Having beaten his old mark ot | cra lara ba ei our well ROlEE Row indpnexontty ne mal Pe eater peared at first glance, represented lence, in trying to do the right thing z : ty the | fitysfour, made last year, om jwishers over ta Ie 5 a Our Senior a HBOCIAHION | ie main go uf tel nds nearly a year of the champion’s life. |What's the use of running into un-| and adjacent and centnieus t7 T°) gage day he came along yesters | Um tw iter ie in es as | ohana In the tournament whieh |\ Co! denes On 4 via suit would take tWo- | necessary trouble? Volo Grounds, Urban Shocker, who | ys Fa well as the other mem Mi onded terday at the Apawamis [tivite \ fae had in Auirica thirds of it aw vif it goes! "rwould seem as if the life of a once a sort of cast-off from the | ay with another, and the end fs nd Tast, but not least, we are IRR TEE RR SSes eM Ts faecal onerpen Seren cae against Demp: Not only that but champion is a hard one. All he has coos’ pitching ataff, had come] not yet. of Nght ; SaaS op ee AAU ty ices capt feg Sarl hye real ioe there will b y, railroad {to do when not training, fighting or Aiki Yanka have thixteos 1u0ve ane i si Ree iainetels, Nude i ore expenses, tin and peace | coping wolves away from his bank in the classic manner, not only Me | nine also feo amy D. Cooke, the Arcola man, Who, a8 Me ee Te eatin brat of tie sana ioe of mind entsil ; Luk [roi to kill time and pay the faney) to taunt nis ex-friends with ht c games fo play, so that it is quite | the pa and the ¢ ‘ Ud himself, “aly but had the trophy {Newark Boxing Chi on nex M nileit Dre Th ps were just plain Luke |expenses thereof. cess, bi ‘ enh e it at the . e s | jing the other out ” up h e, Rerae he tne wouia be. intervatee | p ey [gens, but alec, to extn pussthle that the smashing, crash {06 the olier out of bed up to tke homy in him or his money; but he is cham brom Urbans point of view his) ing hitter wil earry the string £60 | siyiitonds are not Cooke, although he fated to win ohiet | Picking for anybody with bial nigh n teness and. 1 xhole gross score in Class A. | nary claim against him Grounds, Lancotn Glante v4 Reval therefore, proport sweet; but : nie Hs aamured ue | who was looked upon as the | * Q li a ih t was a bitter blow to the Yank t er to score, So witl win thie afte estant for honors as opposed BMPSEY was wit ot Paso twas mn ae ten ow fo the ARK qouia and aie to avone, Ho with he ese ang | ren ontenans for Pano as opted Their Quali Park yesterday afternoon Wanhows ye New York Fire nta s al heeause the Indian with the F y 1 De eM E fo ae tet sine oe cai x di li fi a ti eader {ha Aled the Senators) and now . ney! f yn . ; e | company with his | rat learmers va Warrosase of pit: | (ih ifort For eae aR ST pene lp pany Fun Wittens u rye pain of whieh #0 88 price Istinction in cigare tes Meerns, He is back trom York, Kast New Tork ws, Doheona! portunity of regainn ad pat Sain ra QO ewe Onnthe wii ' luted f y that he withdrew shortly after Bia macknae Suk) Wel HE Me " toe | than the troublous necessity of hults | “nat herve Urban, whe until that| te ) Devon & Raynolds | starting his aecond round ohalr on the club louse lawn, and}, = ms fave OF the two the latter would ue had yielded ut two lite, bes and the Ninericas Ay gat *“ es no one knew of} q city, va Spring Her east trying nyw ay in showing the home folks how Pine pramfses t AME TOMEDT | yew, Vanderbeck to Meet Mies for a few minutes no one knew Feet El ee AELanl dete rata: | Ean ancrwina tiie. Bld tome folks haw (he, ae ae Ay rf j Nis presence, ly he was noticed | at | Point ve Paani. ATaboe gloom {| Qo a inen he fanned M AN thelt Mana MoLaughlin Hollins, and the news spread rapidly, Men| "At sc agama rina Nayonne, Hari Ait aah colka weaning quicerwitk ( ner team passed VIS@) SHAWNEU-ON- DELAWARE pa. | and women temporarily forgot all Red Cape 1 whe has been eatied nee after that, in the seven t crackin rk when hi sept. I. —Mrs, Clarenee H. Vanderbeck about the horses, Those at a . y Oval. Cates Point) Yanks’ jinx, was more than a Jina. | oy : the’ Yanks jad again, pineh » all the ae HERA Ghastalon: fron! bhi He was aise the Nemesh for every 1 There were two ow Ww W y ‘ nd M 10) Hollins of tance levelled glasses at him ‘ gM: | ee oe cr chat ihe wunkeos had ne na BT iaelin Konic Oy Help hit, an a“ 1 Holt others left their seats to get « cl 8 ders Cite broken away the Muck whied Song Hoon the mehr) euit cient 1 My p | Ovedtbrailes avonthole: dent dtlnal suid up of the tall, athletic-looking chap. | My " “He em, here Urban, hard on fold ata was Ising on | pitcher will express a various ass matehes in the invitation tournament Finally the rail separat eo ola | New and tripped: them ie ee enef nad Pment of inshoots, outeurves, spit ‘i Shawnee Country Club yesterday house inclosure from thic A stam | Ay Toland, Hike ve Xow York: Police wkey by badly, whteh jaw Ken in the throw from ‘Tot alls hat will and as a result will fight it out in the proper was lined with carious race | ""A! prone Oval. Brome Giants ve Sheridan and WAS Yanks’ hard luek, in the iguehed him, Umpire Wilsons 1 hoys with expressic final round for ehief honors to-day goers, al! anxious to size up tie pug | I fourth, when the visite et TOU Mike out, and only the mildest of th Ae Hoboken, Ont te hero of the d Jerspy Chix Podioe nner will tae the Lenape Cup. wouldn't be discovered. Me ber Pyeng waving back to his unknown ad-| nun Getth St. Louls mirers. Twice he got up and walked | that the Yanks had been able to do. gunit t ko themselves Pr Reeehes Golf and Country Club r of Yankee sat loy n apionship of the| NU | worth mentioning has already been ily in their seate expecting the home {the Pennaylvant i ona | At Haworth, N. Ju. sete MOKAn WAY. te ralded as the Habe's fifty-sixth tcam to etage @ rally in thelr half, agreeably surprised by the reception, | morrow, The sixteen players who quali- hone UA Of the epason, Wasn't Ruth leading off, and wasn't ;They were all in excellent condition | fled are paired as follows: Johnson ys. New York hy over to the fence and shook hands | ome ly, New York with some of them, said “Howdy Won 13, lost 4, Howeven in the xth the Yanks) Meusel following bin: and then, 4an@ hoped te carry tite championship ewell vs. Fletcher, Regan va. and “Glad to know you" to others AMPRICAN LEAGUE, | got @ nice start Hawks, batting for wasn't Wally Pip, who had hit | to thelr Stat lav buty’ Hat, Hull vs. Blass- . e who reached wut for his million-dolin : Shawkey, singled centre, Miller jome ren the day before, coming ub The ganic to and t 2 ‘ollie Vs. Porter, Gilly vs, Wad t Ek mitt. One thing about Dempsey is immediately doubled to lett” and| ater him? ‘They. were, ‘how row jure the first of the kind ever-at- | mar, We Hal war Drisce | ou cant ne uct ike them that he is friendly and demoer’ Base Seer scored him. Peckinpaugh hit a high) Ruth, for third time during the |tempted in New Ye Stat oy The White Beeches Club ts winding | Nothing gruff or upstage in his make- | Home Huns nuth, one to short left, and a seramble be-| afternoon, struck out. Meusél struck | will wind Up a successful season of | Up t ng Bs at season in its, histor Nee! ip. Jeffries was different; so were ei oanlat al tween Gerber and McManus, in which) out, Plpp struck out. the Baseball Federation aid next ee ee eee ee eee tought into une Corbett and Fitzsimmons. They had 2) SOLDAT. the former was almost knocked out,| No wonder there was gloom last] year the tournament will be much | na it te sald to be a very sporty propo. ‘or se be followed and cornered, prt Jack | alttnds: ‘Yanives"s allowed the blow to go down as s right in Harlem, bigcbr. Sitton. CL, Merde Ce; 2