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t ord here y y the fastest mile in a race set of games preceding the anni i THE GETS DOWN HARD WORK NEXT WEEK r a cneen Silom Coach Roper Having Hard Time With Tiger Eleven—Several Promising Candidates Report to Crimson Team—Jones Will ‘ Rely on Youngsters to Build Up Yale Squad. squad By Robert Boyd. | offense of the 1H preliminary work of football's; 40d Jack Cleaves of last year's team | Big Three of the Fast ts at ag] will be with the Tigers again this ‘end. The country's three great | ‘4h > imatitutions will commence eariy next | week in strenuous ecrimmaging to fit be ee A it haved them for ths hard fali campaign that | ne. Here the Tiger coach will ha’ Metta oO ly siupendous task moulding a line of Faatern football is generally ad- ite that will equal his great one | fudged by the standard of play set | °F 9° bp Yale, EHEm Aaa aie aha Hl Head Coach Fisher and Tacks iene Fivaliy on the grith Hardwick have agreed that it Yong years these colleges have heen eters Ss conn Ccueee playing the game has always resitited (10° 0" a ne ‘ es Oa algae, ¥ i eelan ANAC itn lot of backfleld men a s glial enon i. Pits Me ween Lhe secret system of the Cambridge Diacaaasenenngeoneies Nie guy | CIeVen in coaching will again prevail, Sasi horinvs yh che st ae a. DRL suuad will be lost, but with such an s bs “T) abundance of promising youngsters Jones was not as successful in wi Bob Fisher looks this year for one of | The backfield is not a problem of n the year Bing a great eleven into shape as 15! ihe groateat elevens that ever repre ooaching contemporaries at Cam- sented Harvard bridge and Princeton Many of the Tr ts rumored that ‘Tad Jo history are to-day lost to their c sit tila tal ; ~|has to represent Blt t a legen and the present outlook of the! : Ee en three clevens shis 1" based on their present material Rot on the pa veterans of year will be One of these will be Capt Aldrich, the sensat year’s eleven. available. Malcolm ack of last Coach Jones will build season and onal Hank Garrity at concern to Roper as the} has, eel Pive THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, | \ | 1921, RING CRAFT THAT WON BOUTS FOR M’COY MECey PLANED WITH Tommy RYAN UKE A cat arta & MOUSE , PAZING tiveq Aga THEN wouwinGa B hie HNeeoUT ack, Copyright, 1921, by Robert Edgren Fem, Two ROUNDS i mecoy wouLDH T HIT Kip Carrer ANMINHERE BOT. one. LEFT BYE: & ¢ PXMAUSTED UL OME OF HS LOST Fignts, THe KID ENGINEERED & Koc Bou So That HE OO COULD GRAB AND DRINK © MGHBALL \. Reo ki Fg TER TIAA yee te Ree { NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING Prince! grea voles 1) ‘ *) \ ayey a ‘ 1 Ren Princeton great holes hay Atl Uae -thesinietancmacatt ON TPS | jquanerai . ce mm in last year's great tooth (looted win, Wilh a i ‘ i r Grad on and inelig 2 oy < eS ihe ons “4 Sine Cremation: Ana: tne sliman backfield men to suppuit Vay DowtT You Te ‘rour NE .) } Reais. Cline Le nave ipped Bil Roper's sqnad until! jin, Se ee nae ANIAMER Ye a / fais. Now i ie looks forward th uneceraint. HO s N ADF NGA oe 33 ‘ “ - 1 ‘ 118: bs th fe odie Pe ee \ greater team than was developed MCCOY AtwrED ENGISH Chane JACK LCaLe YY i ow tag aD OT Tee FRENCH! Poutanen gts ey any _ edi : re nee ' New Haven last year is what Jones Sate CME BON Routh, Cinvesnna mi hard schedule rleven edicts Promising material and oh@| - fare a ete ; Lourie American qua f the grentest ching staffs that Aa the itest Hittle field gen | L&s ever been at Yale in many yoars | 7 HAE BLOB HIM) Jacks ‘ 120, Ww tin direct the! display of optimism. eB" al ra ing enera § Niantietee aad went Re Hunllyi ie isd | | meee as Was Kid McCoy °\\.ws 8m re Ul about yer tricky way a oe Pittsburgh Fans Read | : NLS Aen) since Yk N why don't you tie your shoe Listas the H N d jcos When you fight an American? to To Co fine d © Giants Fl Are Never Seen OWAAAY S|". 32h pean Speen 1 knoekout int first round The e 7 , : cor, | Why Bob 4 sne} rounds, and without wailing a second ‘ New York Now Sure of I | Modern Fighters Don’t Resor on ror his eel ieaned from the ring and ran down ' y York Now sure of Leave Trials STP YeoH Git 5 1 hit bins. hat}an aiste toward the dressing room. 4 Ste ta STANDING OF to Tricks, Being Content tQ jai) ick nest /Pairning when out of sight, he dashed ok ing Pirates Den in First | rf 5 rte Tninute wis, A tL finte the club's private office and de- Wit at Close Quarters: [Mite were chang. ne Dit) ENS cIBE SpHVatS! Gee ad) dee i, About boxing than Tey fore J payment ond few ons: ue —_ | By Robert Edgren 1 wilt figit any. man mind 1] later he dashed from the doorway, in ae! eae ie i NATIONAL LEAGUE, HAT has become of ali pee ‘ iT don't Know wha , Hachts, Pal d the corner and dived ptaq! play } id gar a Clubs, Wook, PC.) Clubs. Ww. iL. PO, | craft they used to have in the a F ft [into ‘ i y i va Hiaaniae: ‘ hea ; ; N. York 89 54 622 Brklyn 70 69 .504 ring? “Byenvboxing Some could, mM MeCoy changed his clothes lead ng onal Leng itts'_h 84 86 .600 Cin'nati 64 77 .464 | sions, ringside Judges and commis- yy, A TRU RoW THB ThoHeye away Tn than We've got a rouleze G rea Chisago 54 86 386 sion referees can't quite account for champion ‘tens ne Giants’ bat ve it aston ila... 48 95 33 ‘ fj ene ine - Fea ena erat otk a GAMES YESTERDAY, @) the change in fighting methods Avani Tee TOO MUCH FOR SAVATE. Judging: by : gu pomp, /Only thought of the ae "| rever was a game the iid somes SRO SORE SPAN DIC OL #95000000-812 0] seems to be to get t rs : In Paris he ( against cach other, who cun dispute " » b ° ine French savate champion. them? vale tyuen Tones and Snyder: Ramition, Glazner, | Od Win. : aye h M1 Cave ie pulled tho old stun. ‘Th Artic Nehf is ready to go in to-day. gy gy ||, We bad: somes} One any told Ryan. he iman had a lot of lady friends and w probably have to face the st ™'boule out the old days. The versa it and thought he'd in the boxes, present to seo him kick veteran Babe Adi Gib- Sete hte {| these tov-noteh tig who never’ resign an partner, hut that the American's head off ta make a son's ace. T iants are elling crisg Waller poenamnren rete cert’ PotNi wen KOBMIEDAAIAIN caliday At top speed and Gibson will do well Beeebars and Peters eee ere ral Ma MeCiy lit Die ants wilhetarane aed ay ‘ Hage unands to in to pitety Fauunnat was as desperate a ester as any would be easy money if Ryan would sten away, hell rang. As Senate ; £04936 0033 2 flor them when in a pinch xive him a match. ityan promised, the need Ml break-nec flag Donohue and We ae MoCoy had a qiver ring history, — Metoy th 1a good deny his hands and league leader . morale and iid GIDsoR. HER: Oa As a boy out in Indianu he ran away parse and start training. Ryn the Frenchman, said in I spirit are or the highest ies thes | Hiookiyn-Chicago game at Chfoseo, postponea;| trom a good home to see the world. * Luntil a ¢ ut weeks before What's that pretty girl doing in ms, backed by a team broken in For @ couple of years ne wanueicd iiedcn ieter yan consent spirit and on the point of ving up GAMES TOo-pay. PNP Smaentaloe WAR a tal nae e artint NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING. hope for the 1921 flag, can prove MOTe New York at Pittsbur alight handsome with mei my wonld inst) Ve ul ane and Cc} ; ‘ re t ton and Glazner gh. ight, ‘ : stead ot 7 The Pirates are sceing their skull| Hagelpnla at St. Loui He ee ni enpeciallyicnedudioa, (Es stopped counting atten’ | (! and crossbones flag drooping and ara at Cinoinnati, | oiked lke anythin the world but aa ill ove! privately saving that the race is “in,” | Sie: lever was A more confident with the Giants winners Judging by | AMERICAN LEAGUE, » day McCoy was kicked off « It go) at 80 lur deliberate Aghter than | MoCoy Gira inning ally by the visitors the | cttvcig 26 aa cealpitte, Meh 6 | SEM Ue ae hustn't bean wena. Tom training, nese knocking: aman out, apd. 0 Tent fede have duit’ on dneir pall | glevel’d e Ke ies ae bf ( a He picked. himael and told the fight bal along softly with him for a faw nine. | a few things. The brake didut have a rounds te br him back. He Mked The score was 6 to 0, but It only St.Louis 73 70 .610 |Chicago 58 81 417 brakeman 64) ‘a Wash’n 69 71 .493|Phila... 47 89 1346 GAMES YESTERDAY, The Buccancers ded partly tells the tale. Were outpitched, outhatted, outie and outgamed by one of the fastest, | At Polo Grounds acer bravest teams New York has ever : gegeegeeg nin seen. They got just two hits off Fred 00919309 es Bhocker “Quinn sy hhnker and Severed shaker, ‘Quinn ‘Poney and show every indica . rntiaenat a team that has “cracked, tt atale, quit, after the britising’ pace of | ln nine straight victories the New York- |" see ehh Veta 3 have set. i tat ra, aa as 000843002 IF TL ardo's Race at Syracuse Fastest! ce ish “tod Wie kate 4b 5 Wulkinaon, “to of Year. a Hotes, SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 17.—Sunar- do, the great pacer, who has not been) aven very often this year on the Grand | ,,: Circuit, broke the State Pair race r yesterday when he pa Ach nd | GAMES TOIDAY, Uxhibited on | St. Louis at New York, this year, [fe steppe! | Cleveland at Washington, 9% In the second h "| Chicago at Boston (2 games), i x Detroit at Philadelphia (2 games), ‘To-Day. — ahe Big Lin mile tn 1 Parkview ( will hold thetr| Bre Beresiey A INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, annual gumes at the West Now York] Kittntic mista torday. This ls the last | CMe wi fe RO) Clee Ww) be Ag, {1 fait Balti're 115 41 .737|Syra'ae 66 90 423 ETS Agnich will) Buffalo, 97 62 .610\New'rk 65 81 -41 BRT af peuver's Lslana ot next Sit= | Roch'or 92 66 \BB2|J. City, 56 100 367 orday. | Tor'nto, 84 72 .538|/Read‘g, 52 100 .335 RUNS FOR WEEK WATIONAL LEAGUE, = Mit WiTlFi sith | RESULTS OF GAMES IN | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, ariol 8 F 4 4c} 2 joys) 8k re AT READING } ol 3 net Rochesur .....0 900000 J 4 5) Tittal 9000000 +} s}an vst | Hatt win Ms ‘Toate AMERICAN LEAGUE. RARE —— 0010000 eta ferwitiwittet 8818888 ee Bievelain ee —Momeomery and Ni ae Rew Sink anand Devine wn siieianililaaas petrol > Poritse ry Heats Good in Fast Bout. Bison | SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Sept. 17.— Washingtos The Sammy Good-Jack Perry bout, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, [held at Holyoke, Mass t night, isimitiwitle a0) 44) 42) Ai 1 ul a of » Hoan 4 | proved one of the greatest boxing con- | tests held tn Massachusetts in years. Both boys stood toe to toe for the full ten rounds. jatter the judges dis: d. Jack Maus- ner, east side bantam, knocked out ‘Young Ross of Pittsburgh, Jack Perry's protege, in the Afth round a ee Perry reoalved the decision | een ae in and hi man chased him. re some the brakema When they w the train and the winded McCoy suddenly went at him like Only a siim grown man, but the grown man was 1 wiw Mec all In from the y Ml men ran to help ‘the Mecoy ran. a wildeat boy against a Two more brakeman, But the chase rhainpion ever had listance tra ish about it when brakeman Was vut Tommy Ryan was i A wolt for years after that ALWAYS TRICKY turned and burly train ut |t before they could there M ‘oy 1 \had given the brakeman a beating and knocked him veut, and was on lis | way. . “ That was how the Kid discovered | tr on he could fight. He tried boxing in jing nome of the small towns, and In a wxain Hig Han | other year had adopted the nai Mo i | McCoy” and was on his way t Ain gee Before that he used alo and d Norman Selby, He the fun “MoCoy” from the “burglar” in the rel wa i X old Black Crook show, which was|They counted Plancke out ten s famous then on ' From the start toy never) When Mec é Host @ trick |to work if he ker, besides. around the Texas to see Fitzsimmons’s McCoy aske fow days he busy. trying to conc Fitz. Coy around Mra, Fitasim being too row After a wi knew could do one over from there corner, | "TL thought U'd wait jing and knock him out,’ me afterwamt, when | asked him once Not! training to fieht K. P. AT FIRST PVs Re Vita tor on to help in the kitchen Ina put on pI as a sparring partner when he wi Fite let good deal with out willing enough of boxing. He Bob, always rou hard tried fight like a streak and hit 1 When he had been figh bushes, ee if hie camp, tal none h with " ile Me everything He determined ¢ for the hard thumy on Bob, He « hing wa where Bob wa The Wnglish timek Bob who turned 4 and fast s own knowledge re to him Mc at nice hoy." \ma 1 ng iret Fitzsirr for a sure too sims ind was ¢ rooted arcu th cold work t boxe He was ¢ study banged M y ‘ while Cloing ty Bngland in 1 { him for the toy f I thought he + t Vit 1 get w at and open told aroune MeCoy He knocked out Dave Barry m he didnt’ run to get away. n they fet MeCoy deliberate | When the big brakeman slowed up beat Ryan help: and k ked hi McCoy stopped. When McCoy stopped That night he showe ything the sensation sill, He pla the way a ent Saw him theht of showing his superior with an opponent Mave with a mouse Dick O'Brien in ow y n 1807, He kept O'Brien teeter nz on the edge ofa knoekont for ten unds and wouldn't amish hin, ‘The ‘aferce tinally ste ad in, ~ 1 "he fought Joe Choynekt | “ unds in San Mrancis | Meer intended to muke a show ¢ Choynski. He nearly knocked J¢ Win the second round, and kept him. sgeering half a dozen rounds, ca -| a wlding back his punche Mc Coy was in poor condition and Choyn ‘i good that Hime, and the result was Choynski recovered and not only ent the twenty, but finished so strong that the Kid was Nicky to got rd n Once in Philadelphia MeCoy fooled with Kid rter and got inte trow He before the fit he'd hit Cart on the left eve. He id so rounds, when Carter vid put bit down and fleht, afte 1 . (') YANKS DETHRONED WHILE ut tae one ete eval he ie Ae GIANTS PULL FURTHER AWAY FROM INDIANS. Patare PENTATHLON FOR WOMEN AT BRIGHTON TO-DAY. Yankees stumbled yenterday, did not, and Cleve Amerionn League em uit gume but were The Joys dispeticd the gloama hows when news that the shad beaten the Pirates and in- thelr lewd the National rice to three and a holt games, which the optiinistic feel just insures part of the world's city, shave eleven ga winning five an to Surg contage A by siz ean of 10. Vo equal this the Pirates n of thete last fou The score w any chanee of flying the National League pennas, ‘ MECoV PonsTED aT PUARCHE'S UMBUCKL OD Bet, AND CRACKED Hm” WHEN HE Reaceo Down To Pi wr AMERICAN LEAGUE lane “0 New York Sidnsalee Nera! Vee sartnes Wart j Haren!” Walia er nin OF aid. Cleveland game. | MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES E BATTING AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING., | !!'* W THE WORLD’S SERIES Will bring no thrills comparable lo those recorded by CHARLES E. VAN LOAN Who wrote the greatest baseball stories in the history of the Every fan, every one who has ever atlended baseball game, “LITTLE SUNSET” the first of six remarkable baseball stories, two of which will be published cach week by THE EVENING WORLD BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPT. 19 TILDEN CLASHES WITH OLD RIVAL, JOHNSON, IN FINALS Iwo Quaker Stars Survive Brilliant Field in All- Comers’ Tourney. By William Abbott. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17.—Tennis | tan Watlaco Johnson | wil give ‘Tilden a strenuous time this here predict fterneon In the finals for the na tlonal championship om the German ‘They tn Tilden's ame at, andyhas 4 world’s champion in ot | town Cricket Club courte, alist: Johnson knows e last tv jdown to t ated the eros exhihitione, + slant of pinion ne doubt can he attributed to al 1 feat of two home |stars reaching the finals fiom. the [formidable international feta that : aperations in the nationa! | tournament To a neutral observer Johnson's Jchance to“win iat much better than _ ja Chinaman’s Jolinson ts a veteran peculinr chop: stroke that {A ty handie, but how the vat- an offset h brilllancy and }pon Mens game ts not ewalis underst D In the semifinals: ve storday Tilder 46 ltrhimphed over Willls Davis of Ca oe ia i a tnateh that was notab Wy es | for savage pitt Johnston stoppe | Si 9M) JO Anderson of Australia, who fo Sa ime threatened to Kive the fina 4 decided international flavor, John n tires set fl son we steadin tow fying havder hitting one, His superio urate placing Anderaon vasional flash shots overcame and 01 2) of great brillinney i | was the third consecutive year wi { Johnson renched the semi-finals in | the national champtonship. Th | Mhtiad ian new is thirty-fou years old and is a real veteran in of tournament service. Back 12 Johnson was runner-up to Mau - © MeLoughlin when the Callfornian gon his victorious Invasion of ti just. It was a heart-breaking bat r Johnson to lose if the Philadelphian point break ame came whi a needing only one run ont, lost when McLoug! thf nomade a return that hit the toy Wi loe the net, the ball gently rolling on ! the top band of the net and dropping nto Johnson's court for a point that the Jocal star d teven try to play ' wing t tun of Inek My Longiilin ratited, sq 1 the mat nd finally pulled out a vietory Later that year Johnson was a mem- i of the American Davis Cup tear hi Iravelled to Australia in. search foul trophy that now ap pears $0 secure in this court Nonneoh! Trained To Win Title. Jolinsen has always been content io at develop. hy vn peculiar style of af yng every ball that comes his way. It ix not particularly speetac- ul over a stretch ef ten he jt has earned high honors for the veteran Johnson's home club is 1 nwood ‘Tennis Club, According " ub members Johnson said as H) June that he expected to win national title this year and has htully to do that very we now is supposed to ” Tt has fulfilled ements during the present 0) vis the hard) matehes ‘ Ww Washburn and J, 0. : a Ander Mut w nade here i: 1 1 i never get by An- Rie mn vonnais But the ead casion when the ist him and tall Australian, who Nis twenty-sixth ting for our gO wa yy comp) WW. OvN New Eng- tha ; pt W—At st nigit Bobby York knocked out f Broot ght. v England, ty {uled ten-round ly even until A powers to fell ed and 1 was coun will want to read on a nt ee ee ne 4 ee Va | 3 | i ! os a |