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ae _!- SSCS eSUEnsreretere seer? ce ee soe ewer eseretr MAYOR HYLAN ATTENDS GANES FOR EVENING WORLD TROPHIES een American Railway Express Captures Industrial Championship, the Stamford Team the Semi-Professional State Title. While the Other Winners, Who Will Be Awarded Flags, Are Brook- lyn A. C. in Class B and Catholic Little Brothers in Class C. By Robert Boyd. CHAMPIONSHIP NN the longs years of the national | BOX SCORES game of baseball in America the | sandlotter has been oppressed. Fas. STAMFORD. Throughout the country he has been ore ae forced into the obscurity of the crowds, 408 oa while bis more selfish major league 400 Bs brother pushed him out of the base- $13 He ball spotiight entirely. Close races in rote Pea ie both of the big shows this year were 1401 Grunwald. p. 1a @n added burden to the woes of play- yb 9 ers who pasume in the minor role on wai for Harvey tn tintin” " the diamonds of the country, but ar jetted for Stanley in eighth. | Yast the sundictter bus had his da. Never hus the amateur b of the country bassed be Valle (Mittay..... 10011000 Stamford (No Yooc el eKinles., Marker, Doubles Berri, in, Mackey, Ward. Tripies--Foley, | mee Young. bares—Foley, Gays’ strugyie tor Lue tnree hanusome Sivoge ka {1 Devgan 5s run Evening World trophies emviema'ic p Hit by piteher—By Grunwol Of the industrial, semi-protessional ana | Hynes Grunwold. ‘ Class A ainateur championsiip 01 =a05, scorer —M. Uren ee TM a| fan- dom's muitituue as be did in toe two 2 ‘wt aus Green New York State. LEXING MOWAWK A. The semi-professional trophy W48] irons, oy.,'2f thos won by the Suuntorus. Their uupres- | Sreteno, A 99 04 eive victories over ail the teams (hat |hane. Sb... 48 re ane entered the New York Basevall Fed- | Miethi pe. oo 14 41 eration gave them: the uudisputed su- |j "30 aa et premacy of the Kmpire State. tf, 5B 10 00! fm tho industrial championship Hier, ie O16 game the American Railway xpress 20 oy yal team deteated the De vue « Reynolas sae 00 00| team in the Class A. amateur State Teese | championship. The Lexington Post 1 6--20| of the American Legion outclassed 00 x3) the Mohawks. ‘The other two winners of the New York Baseball Federation were the Brooklyn A. C., in Class B, and the Catholic Little Brothers, in Class C, Away from the rugged, pebbled in field and irregular outfield of the @andlot; wallea in on each side by the fed brick walls of the city tenements, these baseball stars of to-morrow played on the big league diamond of the Brooklyn National League Club, @t_Wbbets Field. The regulation distance between first and home, first and second; the Jong drive up from second to third that they were not accustomed to, bothered them somewhat. It was not] poy) the short distance of their own fa- | Murock. millar fields, but to a sandlotter what CaTHO! 2. Guinn 2, 1h al ‘Lripues- rene | Doubin Play He view, &. den itor bk Feewnthal. | gett by "Gertner i ‘ Liases on balls—Otf HL out By he Geri net Wild | ult d tals 5.0\Kramer, 6 1i|Metz, fs hat when Squire Ebbets had given wr an him the privilege of digging his spikes | Hageerty,, tf. 3 3 10 {nto the same bags as Hornsby, Bradley, wad i} Frisch, Young, Roush, Bancroft and 44 31 George Kelly. On the base paths that $3 oo the national !dols write the great it 10 American pastime, these youngsiers a2 ti fan wild on in their two days’ battle $i a0 for The Evening World trophies. tit Sey Even among the Class C ama- i teurs the play would ebb to that | rats 78 of rankness, and then in the field] wiison 3 gome youngster would “pull” a Tris] Catholic Brow Bpeaker or Max Carey running catch,|_ Doubles Soully, Greans, Shea. | Trinieanea Or some east side youth would pick] Sia Hinin, Onditr. Seury ooceny eruliy @ fast one up like Peckinpaugh oF/ iy Snoidr., Batts, on tubo Muly ie Davy Bancroft. ehnelder 3, off Te The Catholic Little Brothers of the Bronx proved themselves to be a] \aguire ay formidable team. They just waded | (x through the teams in their olass in the New York Baseball Federation |\ all season and defeated the Wilson Juniors last Saturday for the cham- plonship by the overwhelming score Br 2s to 2 In the Class B amateur champion-| Torah whip the Melrocks were overfhelm- AMERICAN ingly defeated by the Brooklyn A. C.J ougecd. by a score of 8 to 3. These were the! Klein, only two classes in the State cham- | /Achtian jonships that a cup was not donated f he clubs wil! receive flacs from the New York Baseball Fede: winning in their respective As a series to decide the eemi-professionul champions Beaver Falls team of winners of the Pennsylvania chams Dablss, Tonal ip, tha|> (ote 5 From Smitty teablarah, |g ZT pionship, clashed with the Stamfords | gies, Hunt,” Duabic pla\e Magaire to 31 winners of the New York State title [Jo Kimjer Syruce, out Ry Wan ib Cr it Buin en Dalle Off Dann Hit dy cited dalle—By Cruz 2, ‘The first came Saturday went ten in- nings and was called on account of Garkness, The second was won by aS the Smoky City term and the third/sames for The ‘was forfelted to Beaver Falls. trophies This is the first sincere attempt| The Mayor promised to assist that has ever been de to organize |in securing ample playing flelds for the 159,000 sand!ot players of Grenter the 150,000 sandlotters congested tn New York. Secretary P. M. Seixas |the metropo! of the New York Baseball Federa-| Many of the inning teams at tion has been trying for years to| Ebbets Wield will play in the world uplift the game that acts as a train-|series championships of their class ing ground for the major league |to decide national supremacy. The stars. ‘teams they will meet have not yet Mayor John F. Hylon and W. W [been mentioned Cohen, Honorary Deputy Chief of| The Evening World trophies will the Fire Department, and Harry|be presented to the winning teams Daveca, President of the New York |at a ‘ater date to be announced by Baneha'l Federation, witnessed the! the New York Baseball Federation. ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN , By William E. Simmons sling fraternity, has reason to be sor wican thankful, for had 1% cose » weak ov. Island. Hell Dahiog would have been over for the wef ening World Sandy Hook. Sertomber AM EM POG SSSLSS | acenron jduring his col THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921. LEXINGTON POST BALL TEAM WINS AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP ' [AT EBBETS FIELD YESTERDAY ZF + + By Thornton Fisher [AMP FYP{AINS Copyritht, 1921, by the Prees Publisai Co, (The New York Evening World) ic) EVERYBODY LOST COUNT OF THE RUNS LEXINGTON POST 10e" RM. MADE AGAINST THE MOHAWh: © SEIKAS, secy NY VIHHY QUINN OF THE MOHAWKS BROKE HIS BAT TRYING TO PULL &” BABE RUTH” ME STERDAY HARRY DAVEGA PRESIDENT NY. NSht ER. ——o. % omits GASEBALL FEDERATION, a OF "SAND-LorreRs” — Two) _———--__ —= Aut You 06 1S MakE MOTIONS P BUT | NEVER SEE THE ¥ SWING = / / Ws fi a punuin OF THE a ANOTHER Pee | UTA TOSSER OF f N R l POSITION OF THE : ~ ec Gest OIONT FIs WHO 1S ew utes Le STAMFORD EVEN SuPPOSED TO sPIRAL Digtlaad eae! Siereons Board Could Improve « | New York Boy’s Big Part in Giants’ Rush to National League Pennant—Johnny Kilbane Retains “Class” of Which Cham- BY NEAL Ri O HARA. Ov r Fallen Fighter Copyright. 1921, by the Prese Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) pions Are Made—Resurrection of the Gibbons Knockout. All the Pittsburgh movie houses have cancelled films showing By Vincent Treanor. | Giants winning the pennant. York Boxing C F there {s one player on the G.ants® | eee action ruling that here- Spee GaUIGEY Us aeubtoo Rei One thing they can say for Hylan's Administration. It looks like it Ka value onileteare more praise). else may be lacking. It carried| might bring both pennants to Nev. York. : than any other for the club's | slan O' War through a gruelling fa- se) 8 anes: seat finish in the National League} .sh with John P. Grier in one of th If there's a whirlwind finish for the big 1 r cards on a per nut ague races, the box office will face he is Frankie Fi sci. Just al] best horse races ever seen. Lt maue reap the whirlw:! : usn' at ‘ : riwind. purses, wasn't ned to Ka, as big I tals go, and ti [Jack Dempsey winner finally over Big <P oe the clubs, as generally believed. It only native New Yorker on the cluo,| Jill Brennan in twelve rounds, k Pyne Beare Y estou. AT MEETING HERE FEDERATION AMES AM RAILWAY tions, and Major Daly fl. —x'22—ESS SHOWED t DEVUS ANO RAYNOLDS Rules Ce SOME SPEED IN nterprelation Uiat w CELIVERY ON SRTURDAY= ante BIAS SL oe ia msc ie fAaling IN THE MUD, TOO; S general that much geod had coma tira gearwete smite een mans | RSE Will Benefii the Fighters | IV | cent Ruling Giving Time: woul 4 v i a e tent | I | keeper Power tO Count] oor, would be conclusive proor of w By Robert Edgren. ntees or FOOTBALL RULES Coaches and Officials From All Parts of the Country at Interpretation Conclave, ches and oMelals trom ati parts of the country discussed football a great length at the yearly interpre tation meeting at the Biltmore on Saturday night. Walter Cav of Yale, who presided, aptiy described ) the gathering as the moet enthustas | lic in fifteen yeare Knotty points were discussed at lengt aud cleared up by M Camp £0 far as | possible and once again Rule 9, referring to a player being in motion before tue ball 1# snapped, was a subject of heated rontrover It has long been fe by soine coaches whard hift plays signed to the rul and several eff lave been made in the last three ears to prevent this wit tng up the game OMelals And it hard fo diseriminate yetween a step and # forward or side Nard movement of the body, and to overcome this Major Charles 1, Daly of West Point. urged an immediate unendment to the rule to make tt h sr inust come to a full stop Y swaying of the body before put in play. This drew forth 1 boinbardinent of ideas and yon motion dthat ot Commission tu start th oxer was down 1 know i mm Re- ime- one tenth stroke, Ww on the knockout Any clockma such could construct wong. AN UNFOUNDED RUMOR, A French do: nas examined ‘ommis- centage stated protect man was blows. he Hak Geen CuMSing thie ue IN b The small college football team once yearned to trim Harvard, Prince- was t the boxers. ely after baseball Way, particularly uring thes OT inuch was sald about the re- t% OF Yale. Now it yearns to trim Harvard, Princeton AND Yat aueR jub loses a little | the, Hgnt, at t rpenticr past few weeks, as if the yennant de s . one Oe ar ow t by Dempsey" ‘ eat pended on his individual etto He cent accomplishment of Mike The football coaches are democratic guys. They believe in college edu- MOMCY Snes Shon LN i anh has been lucky, of course, in having Gibbons in knocking out Bat- cations for stevedores and piano movers. OATES al ee Otte OSes e AUR ane none his work count at crucial periods, but | ing Ortega in seven rounds in Den- oa eres: club rushes out a state- BN @ th \ a i this seems only: the re ver, Col. It had been supposed that Pittsburgh is all smoked up, but not over its chances of landing the o show how honest it is and | OM he Ch a NeHTt thecal bagger in Pittsburg ; Mike had lost his-old K. O, wailop Tennant, care a whoop about) pruise or on Carpentier's whole whiea practicall the ive as far a 1 pennant concerned, couldn't have been more Umely if it had been mapped out in sud wags skinning through fights these says on his skill as a boxer. Some very ordinary men have been staying Six months ago the experts picked both New York tea baseball is so uncertain that sometimes even the experts a Ms to Conse ANON canteneiaudica | right be t kind of advance. This hit, however, Is-only {With him, In Ortega Mike didn’t t But the public might be sure) mind w th a sample of the Fordham boy's work | ive any easy mark in front of him. J Wi ll d Ww ‘ll G t Ch prised to know he ten clubs ha Willard’s body at ip"thevaincich drive’ to the champion | “this wane Tater not a tong ao SESS Willar 1 e ance Bey ke of Carl 3 1h eceipts ani forc “compromise nts I have seen Det Friscu is a naturfl born athlete | “#8 heralded from the Pacific Coast R Ti tl ro D He 'Haga bateaht A! tore, aimee [isa lieaiatt of thermosetormiune = LO Regain Title From Dempsey of St Bu just as good aly‘ ie Oey UNS pus CUED) ———e 7 football player with Fordham. His long | M818 Jump out of the ring in a four. onal Miked of theres There |vtad bout on the Coast when the ps . Fans are still taleod of there. Trig) | Sil was good. Mike polished hin Rickard Has Ex-Champion aewetuit, And it] Maybe Mike has been under a pun’ Signed, and Bout Will Take ttle furt a club Jong time, reveived! $2, ybons had a gave Mike a ¢! Mike took the check to the ba ruarante: his playing didn’t stand out. He of in seven rounds, few superiors Trainer Bernie Wefers had be: | his recent comeback. He ts wise nant ; d payment and to given ne ‘oung man migh | Bough to show that if he showed Place in July. an fe was $5 kave been yard dash champon| 'mselt to be too good he would have era wie ' ise Johnny 4 time finding opponents. Lt is Little more than two years amons | /8sih! a uhar Ae Bani Deen doing ust By John Pollock. big leaguers, Frisch ranks as a star.| Roush to win in his bouts previous 4 a ener Thore ate few ifony better third (tO that with Ortega, He has oven| J0e® Willard, the former heavy basemen on the big circuit than he, edging up to a bout with Johany | Weight champion, has decided to and none ovtranks hin ay a bass Wilson and had about convinced the his hand.at the boxing game ag stealer. He hits well over .300 and Middleweight champion that he | and Saeed ix dependable at all times, He is a Wasn't a murderer after all ond it now. inchaulike st 8 ie on a und for uckle! good th wn ow bu “Orie ours, ali | “| Boxing Board jis." ung mM u ? nich the old timers Dempsey's punches wn streak Inthe fleld and makes. tries Knockout of Ortega is likely to send thut he will he pitted against Cham- 5 m a world’ strong s ie for everything within distance. of Wilson and the other supposedly pion Jack Dempsey in a return battle, Bi kK 1b leans when : any man he hit, an hin, [ce has been sad the manager good middleweight up several trees this time for twelve rounds, at ‘Tex ars woane a $40,000 pur ve could ny man ia ed moved him over to third bi this if a bout with Gibbons is mentioned. | pickard's big open alr arena in Jer ta check fr even Dem 7 season because he was too fast for es vacate Bae ct ald In Clevelund ‘, ck was good for was to decorate nded his best punches, second. Imagine any player being JLANS are under way for the|Sey City next July, Wilard 2 frame. Hob used to make a joke and again, fairly on Dempsey's chin too fast for any position on the dia: erection of a big arena on|{already informed Promoter Ricka of it and say tha nly two bad rocked im, staggered him and mond! : SI apabi Sthacel thet he te wendy, sa Nor CLEVELAND, ©., Sept, 19.--Feather-| checks in his lone cereer came from. couldn't put him down In the opinion of experts, Frisch | Dyokman ‘Oval, s07th Street | thet be ies py alonsrya nie nan d ah) sia Ghagie bane Meant ng Jim Hall—the first when d:theniDemnpady wo has yet to ase his best days, despite| and Broadway, t) rival Madisoa|the game again and as Jack Kearns, | SEM Char Mall knocked him put and the second hen a inan has believed himselt the fact that he is seng like a house | Square Garden. Open air boxing | manager of Dempsey, has consenied |" f when he knocked Hall out “the man of destiny” in the ring, and an pepo N mene Ae ee KS pouts have been held ti and two| tc yw Dempsey to fight Willard REMOVE HUMAN ERROR. then finds after Years of belief that soa a net that he has ret to|More are on the schedule now, the|next July the match will be booked x| e percentage plan is the thing | €ome other fellow 1 aa heel any master, we are told. Mase, but we! frst for Thursday night. But after| Rickard has signed Jess to a contract es peter epee may cven cause him to miss a an't even guess what they are. New linge are over the big oval is to be{and if Willard will train. faithfully | 4 «commission. should | SU ater heart. beats Rane even aiteae wink (hey Arey eye these are averitho big avai ta toybel and) If Willeea’ will tral | | that the commission shquid| ing Impossible. nt beats youngster who, with none of the| transformed into a big amphithe- 1 oe reer ee nd uae (a atand| for their services when they wanWto usual minor le: soning, jumped which will house everytuing of | Eddie Harvey will etago an cpen air boring | py the commission's choice | _ dangerous maven puns BAR east Dyckman Oral in the Bronx on the| ft objected to th t-} tle excuse 2 sporting nat rays of the big Automobile Sion tay '838 en dluefish ave in Tours but the run does not ¢ with former years. About twe ago bluefish were s bun, « (Baste 4 one hour for nlong the aduih sore of Sti Light se and that it was almost imp Falr weather, westerly winds, is|dant. ‘The bluelish were not larg the promise for to-day. nough to drive tae weakfish R “ but they cut off the weakfish tackle. Weakfish are still running at Mid Jand Beach, but the catches last week were not as la Otto Hoffman of Cypress mpanied by bis three so as the week before | Merbert and Arthu hased some y used on 4 terday. Ott —— worms Saturday The Midland shing Club] expedition took a prize for in the! worms in the ice box, but after pageant at the beach Friday | had out bout thirty miles y night, About thirty men and women | t found } ft the wor Soined in the demonstration, which iu the tee box, Otto didn't come b much applaus with any fish, but like all good fir - ermen, came back with an alibi atghes of fish were He claimed he and his sons stopped Saturday and Sunday off in four places along the route to Free Bay, tate fish are pl ul, t ase some Isiand, ‘The port and asked to pur ‘The owners of the four places mugh not very Worms. large. Some reach four pounds, but he stop at didn’t know what the majority are under two pound: worms were, Had never heard of them Without worms one cannot The urrica wh swept over get fish Henee, Otte comin, ome the Bermudas from the West Indies empty handed, Olto kept a ht last week seems have been face when telling the stor ut flected fro our coast by the Gulf sm.jed when Bi yrour told nina in Stream. Danger of its reaching this tle future 1 locality i apparently past. The with him, ake the ice box & way, | | won two fighte Inet Week in the short t On Thursday night he 1 | asse “T felt that K fon that h nd Satire to be completed by ¢ coming iT suc limelight tn He will’ call bis club el} le, who r t Te Ot BUPA shows, industrial exhibits and ev r bout jp it | ms ice rink calculated to permit Ko rete i H : laying of all the big hocke gelly of Wuffalo then wa t | i chee Gitcay tae danend playing of all the big hockey Y oventh hour objection was taken| 2 ' i88 ih gancs of the winter season, will be| and Frakle Jerome PCy en nent eae ed wvharanad ¢ ae nstalled. When completed — the | Ragland, “for tea Mee Heaney GABA anal Oxe weight 1 xe,” bay meet f , building will se according to pres- vet 4 Gu Pittsburgh newspaper} le ers Itke Dann re | ent ecifica 2 peopie. | 4 F s Jude Two local men were} 1 out Wore aa ue OUTS te ex rebad | _ BML Brennen, the fanner Odicago earyweiaht, | Substituted | wall maht from pr i spring Incorporation pers for er, naas City ring.” Witberding 9 : OTE HAS ny when project are expected f Albany oe HS ’ ans 18/000 anectat tiny has been done in Eng- A 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE 4 Kilbane, to-day, when it is likely de- Ned folie Pal Or. Lal sid: ater plage h falrieuc LUKE BLACKBURN HiNDICAP between tails in connec h enter- Wis. in 1g as. 10) gly eT AT Pretnis » youn lol perma sere g ater Bt ihe Nai 2 Ria slow 0 ‘ an ide tt would be | AND3 OTHER HIGH-CLASS CONTESTS prise will be anni d purse, which ¢ x was pr : eu) a ; fare wich | t f F PURSE MACE AT lhonors, beea 8 ) ons, the 6 coal middleweight | put up in his name b: Hay le counting ¢ ly auto- EC those behind. tim that dotnay. was! TILDEN AND JOHNSON were Nag erate mae ed A aah : too old to longer res the effort 7 Batting Or! hand the Cali- | el nated ght t yuilt that will A ofa good strong bor. Johnny proved RESUME MATCH TO-DAY. tlon for vials of exe carn. reaers to every one's satisfaction that good | No boxer pair second D trains. 8 Strong boys moan nothing to him, PHILAL HIA, Pa., Sept, 19.-—"Blg lin fe t pulling eas nen even at thirty-two years old. He has! pitt Tilden has his work cut out for | Shigued ‘in i goa bue Hove POMAND STAND, si.85, Dncuning 9 been meeting good strong boys every fim when he eneout Wallanec Ril e awh ngside start len time he fought and has whipped |. AR Re Re vas anes “ ae nf eri e they Incked that in- {Johnson in ne A nad of the fortlet al Stratghe wis j Vatrike wit 5 MAR BPA RUA DE GARDEN Johnny met class twice ship singles, to-day, at 4 P.M twelve (Al Norton, 1 crack pec, FRIDAY, WORCUS BANTAM WEIGHT to {t when he he turf of the Germantown Cr Vonkark. : 1 fo co! na SEPT. 23.5 CHAMPIONSHIF Leonard n 1 . eye ane thee inet a1 i 2 1 ¢ PETE Kile « live Fae oe Butniaved ie go ad 1 Y a ary did, n fore vain resulted In a c 7 ea t 5 set i even, to say st of the conte Ont tbs ‘ t : et an ve, JOHNNY bye oe pert Harare ia ah Ning 18 ROUNDS th ih soya ; Mtl ie CITE Pea perineal Ca or rer oer ound # bent he coun B U FF 118 POUNDS ar den Whe Nae ation’ atenes welt MUAIBeN, & x wi 1 ‘ at 2 Clock al E , « * i - S 3 EIGHT-ROUND BO Hanloviiar and i ‘ pea , CAML TREMAINE ve JOHNNY CURTIN ' A CARL PAIRD ve. BATTLING AEDDY which ’ 1 ht shibition iu, s JOMNW A MURRAY v8. a P WILSON possessing it. It will ca maa «| Brook Spencer vw! Butthing Lorinek: a Gillll Ale 0 Wa ee Ag mnALtos nia my ceed our by» SEAT SALE OPENS TO-DAY Beast through Wale at Umes when) Jaber White 92.00, 02,00, 98,00 Ligne Goupte te Lact Use be bas been tating Goulds Lanaeus ve. : quich one. The Limeaceper WOUld |) adm. OL 33, $s Bamrved bdr. Binglde te when called upon to keep its body. No! with a bout in which wore h k for $5,000. and Johnn cuneate RACING vine | TO-MORROW ts DESL $3,000 WOODMERE STAKES ven a trace of discolor eon h Kin ark ¢ in on anywh adver-| 2 plow I must. conclude ier, On didn’t cut ailed to power at Carpentier n dow nce for the finis ose h ttering out onl / > get a tap on thy e. nk. The — Dempsey liked Carpentier, and while Id Mike he was determ ned to w a round if possibl Dundee to i him uni y se Dempsey did drive a nun »ws into Carpentier's bod rpentier's speed, but n all of them were in t hot over the ribs. The thing that was s that