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tnt ltrs 1 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921, ANKEES | GAIN FULL GAME LEAD BY DEFEATING INDIANS Ne YORK TEAM BREAKS [THE NEW AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPION, -. - By Thornton Fisher § WORLD'S RECORDS AR ~ SEASON SCORNG RECUR SMMC NE Si. world’s and two Americ swimming records were shattered a water 75-toot pool of nival in the 7 JESSE ‘WENT , the Brighton Bench Baths yesterday < _~ afternoon. It was the final meet of CRAZY ON THE i lthe 2 Pebienone of Yankee Hits and Six Errors by Cleveland Players Resutt in Ridiculous Contest—Speaker Quits Team in Sixth Inning in Favor of Rookie—New York Nine Favorites to Win Final Contest. By Robert Boyd. WINNING 5 OF 7 GAMES fakes two to make a sent. On tbe WILL GIVE YANKS PENNANT. it takes two team: REENS Se esse etropolitan outdoor season and OELERNe os en developed into a worthy climas for peer Awe 12 Foot \ VW gh the most remarkable switnmer in the history of water sports. equally matched in strength to ' PUTTS ONE HOLE ~ werner’ Miss Charlotte Boyle, the noved @ an interesting game, When on Hajor league penn races as AFTER ANOTHER champion of the New Yor Women’s & falls to fight valiantly the game| sumed another double New York DURIN@ THE FINAL 6 A., sprang a big surprise at the meet develop into onc of those one- to-day. The Giants had in- ARONER. F nd proved its Host conspicuous tiguee. (ded affairs or a comedy | creased their lead over ates to SAIS ASL ita eo S Contyeling in a. S80uyerd handlaay | t full games while the Yanks | ‘Ny \) or i ithe aliswet . M6, in the third came of the‘ | @ere ahead of the: 2d which she allowed her star team avalos, ns by on JESSE IS THE BAGE RUTH OF Cg AMERICAN GOLF — Miss Gertrude Rig, 4 and | erie and Miss Atl | | she not only won as she ple | . forid’s Series” at the Polo Gr: re Cléveland and the Yank ting for the American League, Alning game e| If the ( seconds respe sed but 4 its win fou © iv ines, they ha pea | PAR, the game yesterday was not only | PAM IE they win thive, they cgn | Me WE KNOCKS IT INTO (HE broke by as iwo world's ided but a basebail comedy rurely|even if the win +a NEXT COUNTYe Norn ‘one 0! the Tilnola Ar Gabe ere, © enkues. get ited Hleago,.t a emoxt all round. swim The Cleveland Indians. one of the! , The games 60 Jone world’s to play, wh ball, failed 10) the Dre eee to the afte - teonoclastic In a ffo- yard invitation race, which he won by more than twenty ‘yards from Henry Giebel of the New York A he passed on the way to the full distance of 300 jmeties in Jim 54 4-58 and 400 yards ia 2 gemest clubs in baseball THAlH aohedtle tise to the occasion. and the Yankees) If the Yanks win four oui of seven, hed by the ridiculous sevre of | the Indians will have to win vi the 7. The score was a record one| five remaining games. If Yanks. win only three out of sev ae Ins for this scaron, beating the old mark | qians will have to cop four out of $f the Browns when they defeated the | ave White Sax 20 to 15 (= | It was one of the weirdest baset itions ever seen at the MP b@rounds betw BY Hickory, Tears a oO 1 cours GUILFORD, WAS < FOLLOWING A PLOW - Imer of the he did 400 rnetr ‘eavor to increase (os lead and w ely on Waite Ho 1 beat Cleve- n two major league | Mnd in the opening x of the p eat series, to mak three out of 3 » Dut it might be offered in ¢ EEC AGHINE a \ i SEE th Ayeake® aiid b's Ubdinne| Covgeus chances tor che pennant wit that they just couldn't get started | appear rosy as «the Indians bid | Phe “breaks” were ali a ewell to the metropolis this ev they were unluck eae The world’s GuiLforRD Poss&sSs€s coot NERVE AND PHYSICAL POWER —— s HE LACKS TEMPERAMENT, THAT ELEMENT wHicH So OFTEN BLASTS HE CHANCES OF GREAT PLAYERS omen id's ent Last YEAR av ENGINEERS JESSE. FA\LEO To SURVIVE THE QUALIFYING ROUND nst them | mptons, game to th eb¥e and fighting every inch of th OF Way in the heated pennant race now | ‘Little World’s Series’’ Notes | Aron (Being waged between them and we Hated wor ® it a mark lauartet of Chub Fort Worth Team Wins, MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 26, — Fort Worth, Texas ngue pennant winnere, ahkees, could not play good ball | a ee = c ‘Biss : and thelr teebie attemnt By Isaac Shumen. | PAu ele GUSH UA ECORGH TGR PReaT: In JESSE GUILFORD (THE Seice GUN) cena Hiladeluieeaealirn acaonalighhonamn (Hie Fedembled that of the sankest set of HERE was nothing t) it, OF] ne grand stand that her husband wa NATIONAL AMATEUIZ GOLF CHAMPION wicemeos iol the count fur the series three| | Jot Hie Tilnelecks Gee Gate wed gandiotters chasing alow in the rather, there was too much of | in a bux with another Indy. The wife} pas ALE ae Pee arienicer Gretaenplilitc ie ac ioe RMMAding dust of city lots nd it nearly spoiled a good| didn't know the Indy, but she knew ; pean ew am yard back #t wim eund exe wits what to say, She did, too, much to a Sa Seg REET TTPO Blim Caldwell, an ac o: ie his feat of ¥ up a world's ” Yankee, | thing, which, of course, was a victory gwhe pounded off the mound in the} for the Yanks in th Kilbane is the same old Johnny. Nothing can sta ° ight of all the men’ who mad Y day, when | unportant anda iutlagia tase | Boxing Needs New Rule fae art econd {nning. Duster Mails took | series with the Indians. [ence she shot a haymi at the e e u ak wr dae CITA ate aa ae ? “up ithe pitching burden after the| 1 made the second of three games| ‘ rson, who parried the blow : : | Be interiat Vonal record {0 “Fetike\had scored four euns off him,/ which are now credited to the|eatly and come back mith a mean 0) ants Al lg ters | and he missed one of the tums at via ling so! aw fru ! i 1 sass ig3 6 had! been calmed ‘ Weismulier siso scored a clean ¢ (B84 the shutting southpaw trom the| yankees, who aregagain a full gume| gown by three firemen, seven ushers BY NEAL 8. O'HARA. Vyietors. ROMeee eas Boeyuriaemes ah, it received su: macing that|in the lead for th® Ameri League] and four plainclothes ‘cops she said > Copfsigh:, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (Tue New York Exenina Wor: yle dash, carning the d lon by neni @ one asked, “Why ix Speaker| pennant, with one more to £l4y| she didn’t mind him being there with 0 urpose Y ta wo yards In 24-seconds flat, gore at Mails?” to-day that, but she did think it was awful nim pu) MER cKllowed’ Mallp. to utay on) apr a eee en for him to give her a box seat while =a ie pee ine Ore Esax: “ae meat ct P}at figures said the score yest she had to sit up in the stands 4 i eT CHATIBI Ta OrGHRIR BION wit : a nd until the sixth inning and|was 21 to 7 LM was at least that, « seat Recent W somos) Affair, BOI TASES mUnIRT OCG Babe Ruth has surned down a $25,000 vaudeville contarct. Babe wanted | ved one of the hardest iambast-| when it was all over, shouting Carl Mays set down the Indians i : Pee CeOr OE Bes AbcebUraly JBC ABN opatretilid Gr rourth 4 tile bill, Object c tot fagé of his maior league career. One| *Verything, all handy crept exhausted |neatly in the first two innings, with} However, IsRarein Ring | Bride as to employ it, A real cham- [0 fat third on fourth on the vauflevilie bill. Objected to going on next-to- | MN RACING AT : nt the feld. se : ’ iS pion, like Benny Leonard or Jack cwsing. Claims that's where t! hi - || OF AUTU 3 Fun was scored off Malls in the sec. | te Held. m Atte help thoi Epp i tieipeeond, isto Dempsey, alway8 tries his t t peste ive crs ate two in the thie, clght In ti . | 1 a } History. HotHboel these: chinanlaneitavaronen See ind, cig he} And no wonder. The Yankees had] Then the Yanks started in to make be te spar nei SAC Arai BA i year wh the Phils ‘s have ec ue to form, it A fh, Mone in the fifth and then n themselves out running championship baseball game look B == byt dae aad n Me mest ts Be they i ae ‘i es when the Phils and A’s have played true we rm, it m the sixth. | Indians had all but collapsed | jike a session of inglorious rounders. Roi E , can't beat they'll be satistied to eas © steer attention to +! tennis world’s ser If the sixth Taalna Speaker in dis. | © hits, and the fans—well,} soli ue j ul were Bdgrew the ceunmplonahipy) consratulat fonght by two Philadelphia enti es TO-MORROW (Tues.) ROK yaAKed himecit o1tt of the wame,|*Vervbdy, Knows what New York) vive rune on a single by Dina, a| TIM SAVAGE, referce of, the Te uieee Wh eeone ce : 6,000 BABYLON HANDICAP a with himself he benched. Lures | fan do, when the Yanks ar eating {double by McNally, a walk to Schang, Wilson-Downey “battie,” sas NO PLACE IN SPORT FORSTALL- St, Louls National tes r mposed eight other | $6, 4 nef and George Burns. He sent | te Indians a double by Mays, a triple by Miller fovawien lace i , Ae ees pais ? catch for O'Neil! and Itiegs|. They'd been at it a long time, too.! single by Peck were off Caldwell e thrown both men out of the} Looking back over the pe a ae FURST RACE Vt rw. Righenabo coverea Third: hie eee | In fact, most of them had skipped ring in the fifth round if he had /Of Al McCoy, Wilson and two or th They don't have to bar Johnny \y M-ierney, dOlinny will never Mio au rasan raisin CONTESTS nson played first jtheir lunches to get there on time.| ‘phe stands went wild. Yells, roars, |Fnown of any precedent in champion- | (thers vf the same siamp, we ave in- fight there again at the same rate ed on I Day atlas ! After sending Gravev to play thei There had been few moments after whistles, sound of cowbells and horns|ship encounters, not. becauae ere, icimed 18 think that It's untortuna * leave Penn Statio tre field in hie place, Speaker walked i thé boginning of the second inning,| and the usual flutter of paper. mes . no cause they! there have been no precedents. for Leo Leary is a Harvard football coach, not a yodel { the field, while his second string | when the home team scored five runs weren't honestly rying,” but throwing a non-coniending champion i os | held the Yankees to one seventh and tw in the ni ‘he Yankees made twent mty-one runs and two errors. | yun in| oft Slim Caldwell and Duster Mails,! ang they kept this up through the cause neither knew how to fight. out of the ring. Savage might have If those Martians ure trying tosend us signals, they've got brains enough h. Jin which they were given an oppor-|third, when the Yanks scored two.| It has, indeed, been a rare occasion, MAde,® reputation by establishing 4/4, song tem during the football season. hits, | tunity to vest their hands and lungs |through the fourth, when they in- lin chi + precedent, ut it's a hard pace for aaa abla Jcreased that by eight, and throug in championship bouts, where “neither it referee. After all, a referee feels m Fights.’—Headline. w Jers! € Indians accounte’ for seven] All the expected 40,000 were present | the rest of the uncharted journey, to- |knew how to fight.” bound to try to help the spectators ‘New Jersey Receiyes Thousands in Taxes F erans. thirteen hits and six errors. ' phey ted coming at rt clock, ward the end of which, however,! And there is no precedent for serene worth of thelr ti ket money— The boxing commission is 5 per cent. Rae TTTENAT — imes Car! ays gave evi-| when several thousand were w NE| they took everything as a joke ietin is ar RNa and ere a ys the chance that eA oe TE NAL BUXING ors facet of unsteadiness. His support,| for the ga to open. The stands and mh ssa j throwing a champion and a contender there may be some real action in the How time flies When Fr well used to 30 to Yale, the Elts won u OYCKMAN, p ‘Al. however, came to his rescue just as! sleachers were filled at 1.20. After Meusel’s homer in the sixth scored OUt of the ring for that reason. Even’ later rounds of a slow bout Jim their games. ' Bi OVAL Me appeared to be faltering, and had|that only thore with reserved seat| Peck and the Babe, who, by the way, Where skill is not prominent, the S'¥#se knows as much “bout voxing . ‘ < s jee PAINE Lah, SUTIN: he not intentionally sed up the! checks were admitted had fanned in the fourth with the boxers give fair satisfaction as long “8 {MY heavyweight in the ring. Nothing is certain in baseball except that the ticket scalpers will have | AMERICA N i ns probably would not have got — bases full ae they are “trying.” Of course, a, 10 his time, he has delivered iy j MINE sc IGUE y: GU roMTTs an of seven runs. But jt was a rather silent crowd mixture of skill with the effort makes | 7 Many @ hard fight. He's | GENE TUNNEY vs. HERPER CROSSLEY & While the Forest City champions| while it was waiting for the hostili-| Fewster, who succeeded the Bam- the bout much more interesting, ant referee as any in fewere staging their comedy of errors, | ties to start. However, It was par-|bino in the eighth, hit a homer into there's nothing duller than a contest| Wilson? Oh, yes, he'll get_anothe | Whirlwinds Defeat Kingstone Todd Team Wins Soccer Game. A ( . Sid Buller, feMeusel, McNally, Pipp, Ward, Fews-|-sally awakened just before the big|the left fleld bleachers off Clark, alin which both men merely maul. match somewh: Down in New Ov. came into {ts own The soccer players representing . 2,000 Se te at V1 pier and Peckingpavgh were slugelng |) arrage by a smaller engagement. Alrecruit, who had been sent in to re-| As for Wilson, it seems he didn’t! lens they want him matched against fternoon in the the Harri Football Club went bai! with a vengeance and rolling ittleton—me: dy wearing a cerise hat, which! lieve the tired Ma jartin Li y because Lit- 67th Street and Third Ave-| down to defeat in the game with the give much action for the $37,500 he : 2 Eup thelr big score. i ee expected to receive on ati the | tleton is likely to knock him out and ne Ss Members of | Sntapinie inthe sencoe Tauane ey ie] Mike oreak ‘even with the Yankees ina Decisi Made in Secret ve des2 since'aat time ne has Atter that Wilson will yoln Al Mets |ureatersiate Cian, and the inestona:| American, caaetn ene comme ten | To-Night, Broadwa Club, Bkin, J ow ce t im i; AFCe a Heo) 4 T Me y iso Valley champions, clashed he t Tod e' Brooklyn yesterday } Winning sesterasy cies ve New) BOXing Decisions Made in Secret ys vows: since nat time ie nas ea ee arinea eon Fe ey eee eee ts |S Hae eee TRY: | Seely “ @York club a full game ‘anta ° joted middlewelght “cha , of Pame, Sever their rivals in the heated) Ci , , La R l ie ed middleweight “champion.” Al a wie athe Rnerican tesentave, = Mew Commission’s Latest Rule seco. *riiaeutnes genthappencd 1s wet riot tie “dead horon or Covelesk @ will pitch for |purely by accident, to swing a wild| boxing, even if the; ppen to have he Indians to-day. Huggins will en- | aes. ceeaanal , jleft and hit Champion Chip on the} wandered into possession of a cham- | | 4 anal jehin for a clean K. ©, After that,|pionahip. There are plenty of good | Action Does Not Meet With) (vie? Qualined tr serve in the | McCoy's ring career was as bogus as|live boxers around this country. Box. | Capacity should be made to shoul- | is name; he had appropriated the|ing as a sport shouldn't suffer be- dead ones” in st place? Seems to us that Approval of Fans Who P atti McCoy” in place of “Rudolph” | cause once in a wh.le a counterfeit STANDING OF PP decisions they mene: Feiwonig'by {simply because “McCoy” had been | gets into circulation. THE CLUBS Support Sport. | thein good cy bad judgement thas [Made famous asa ring cognomen by| The a, B, F, found boxing a great poe public is certainly entitled to know iy “Al McCoy” never tried to fight|eng with the return to civil life. In something on whieh they may be ike a champion, He was rugged.| California, where professional boxing | they can be measured and the |the clever “Kid McCoy.” sport, and interest in boxing didn't! NATIONAL LEAGUE, By Vincent Treanor. | sized up as ring acbite |Itke Wilson, and rs he stalled | was banned years ago because of the | found at last!” =C. NS in boxing bouts The Boxing Commissioners may | through short no-decision bouts, sav-| actions of certain “promoter the | OS aA alo cenn arrived i by a be congratulated for some of tee ling his title by letting the other fel-| 4. 5. F, veterans Fae it and | fork $2 87 817 | B’klyn. 73 74 .497 ar 4 reforma they are seeking to bring {low do all the fighting, his own sole] qmaking it popular. Many” boxing ah 8 Te | Sin nat Se ee secret process. Two judges | About, reforms honestly intended {ambition being to avold a knockout. | shows have heen given for charitable | OTe Th os Brine 83 18) “gap| amd a referee keop thelr eyes | for the uplift of ihe sport, but | It 1s a poor, cheap subterfuge for a| purposes. It is a noteworthy fact that GAMES YESTERDAY. skinned on every little move of the they can be overzealous. " ‘The = —— =sssss=|the boys who box under American ’ agers inaction ani at theend ot Walker boxing law isn't their | wortgue Meets Platte at Dyckman| l¢gion control deliver the goods, The plaything. It waa provided for the boys of the A. F. delivered the the bout write down something or amusement and entertainment of Oval Te=Mignt: goods themselves, in camp and at the ther on a little piece of paper. A certain portion of the public | Weather permitting, there will be] front. It would he a bold “boxing Joe Humphries, or whoever the | hich likes boxing, and said pub- | four fights staged at an open air| slacker” who woull get up and prance oto 1-3 lc should not be kept in the dark Ayes: dainy . ck-| round before that bunc nd sta’ 1990402 00-4 snnouncer may b», adds them up, | ybout how it is conducted. D was af the Aondemy A. 0. a4 Dyck n the theory that the my - “~ or subtracts and then tells the | sjons in bouts snould be an. |™an Oval, in the Bronx, at which Sy el lead yy. oh Hi Goswatita’ raauit, ) Wihieh of ihe nounced openly and in an above- |four English fighters will hook up risk being countere D O18 | officials decides this way or that ts board fashion. The sports’ pa- | with American battle In the main a one eee fake RET SE eae iii tae trons should be told them in de- | go Mike McTigue will fight Gus — 99000010 R pak LA m . d bel or Hie Be ANE 9 appointing | Platts of England, Gene Tunney bat- RUNS FOR WEFK 3 Nk parently. judges in addition to a referee |tles Herbert. Crossley of England, 2000 UNS erning last Friday's bout at the of Ei Fou igs TT . et rite; oly ove clused ovine ges re desi Pete Herman | Dan Shea Wi ecathlon Title, | foes against Sid Buller of England ace Sele l wire Thicago 13) Rom }a0 GAMES TO-DAY. teat ohn) bantani Uileiio dobnny Dan Shea of the Pastime A. C, add- k at St, Loui f leat adams : can ane Season Ends. Vomalladeiphie at Pittsburgh, Buff of Jersey City. The decision |*4 to his fame as an all-around ath HAV Conn, Sept. 26 _- oOo came as a surprise to many un- la Ped Lies yw AOS the Lai The Bastern League baseball season | . “ y id y |decathion championship, which came closed yesterday, with Pittsfeld winnin ste PER SICAY LEAGUE, | Hinged Hingeldera, Gomme of them | to an end at Dorahing Field In daraay| ire rratenen nace tie ence ent eee Clee, §=W. L. PC.) Club. §=ow, Lb. Po. | P City yesterday afternoon, He scored! of Walter Hammond, the youthtut AMERICAN LEAGUE rad d id the referee had Vork $8 64 £33) Boston, 72 74 493 Bad Aisegreed $2 | total of 5849.88 points in the four| ond baseman, the Pittsfeld Club 56 .624| Detroit. 71 80 .470 decided tha contents but they were /track and six field events and fin. | from behind in the latter part oft sap . <y Jished more than 200 points ahead of| Season and climbed above Worcester aula 73 ‘517 |Chicago 59 90 .396 " | jesh’n 76 72 514 Phila... 51 94 352| Pluntly that Buff had won, in fact | ni. nearest rival and Bridgeport. Pittsfleld won the flag ta vi t two years o and last year it went to GAMES YESTERDAY. ial Soe ee 6 meres ee ——_— New Haven " have a reason to believe it wasn't, | Duncan and Mitchell W! pple, .cromarnaend although refused oMficial informa: Playing along in their usual smooth | Daniele Winner at Amchor A. A. A e e tion on the subject atyle, George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, Meet. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE We don't wish to take issue (the visiting British golfers defeated | Alded by @ handicap of 26 yards, J.| TMTETATET e 1 e vite oor one an “ the correctnese | Charles 8, paul. 6 home smateur. and Daniele of the Brooklyn A. A. won of the verdict, brit we can’t un- ‘ohn Dowling, the Scarsdale “pro.” in| the 600-yard run at the Anchor A. A.| derstand the ‘reagin for ali the | Athirty-eix hole match over the links | athietic meet held at Pershing Pict —and for cigarettes Maybe i e estchester Hills Golf Club) in Jersey City yesterday. Daniels pecresy in arriving at it te the commission's idea to he 5 to play. xesterdas, The final margin was 6 up | | sha hor OSA c.. who had £ the Morningside || Tore: Virginia tobacco is the best nm allowance of 22 usalo d over the finishing | Meade rt, wint’ Judges de- save ite judges and referees from —_—_ eriticlam, but if that is the case sitter, We te ‘dep | amsemearenaregee nas cope Licorrr & Myers Toxacco Co.