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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922. WHEN THEY TRY TO COME BACK .- - - - (Copyright, 1922 (The New York Evening World), by the Press Publghlig Co.) INVINCIBLE JIM WAS A BATTLING BEAR cat HE KNOCKED EM SOPST AND KNOCKED EM So HARD] WE WON THI WORLDS TITHE Wir OWE HEFTY C.CUT! AS A CHAMP ALL HED FIGHT WAS A SET-UP oR WO WITH & HABIT OF KICKING THE CTHER BOOBS FLAT.| THAT IN EVERY FIGHT CLUB HE Was SOME DRAWING ARO] EN BEATING THE CHAMPION AND KNOCKING HIM OUT. | AND THEN NOT ONTIL HIS BOARD BILL WAS DUE + WILL SOON JOWN 4 THE GIANTS TEA Wires That Re Is “Ready 0. Pitch—May Be With Chamej pions Thi By Robert Boyd. OSTON, May 1.—Fred Toney, tht B Giants big right hand twirk will join the club either in Ni York this week or in St. Louis, wh the world’s champions begin thet €i tern invasion of the 1922 “ next week. Toney wired McGraw from his home in Naghivl Tenn., a few days ago that he In shape to pitch and anxious to Je the team. McGraw returned insti tions for ‘Big’ Fred to meet the in New York or St. Louis. There had been many. st rumors concerning the big Ten mountaineer. One was that To was through as AG league pit Invasion of Japan by American Boxers Brings Back Memo- : : _ ries of Higashi-Bothner Bout.| | He aLwavs SIDE-STEPPED A HARO HITTING GUY THE PickED WHAT WAS EASY AND LET THE REST Go | Heb RENRE WIH THE TITLE FOR LIFE SO HE SAID— | BUT A POOR UNKNOWN Hick. WITH NEW VERVE AND YiM 1 MS OF NASTY MITT HAULERS HE ALWAYS FOUGHT SHY. | UNTIL HE GREW @aRELESS AND ALSO GREW SLoi; J AND THEN LIKE A LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER WAS LED> | NeaRiy ENDED THE LIFE OF INVINCIBLE JIM. sailed for Japan, where they wil! put on a few fights and perhaps meet the local champs, if there arc any. This will be a vacation unless the Japanese take it into their heads to promote a few mixed matches, boxing against jiu jitsu, with jiu jitsu unlimited, Jiu yjtsu is a system of fighting and not of much use in exhibitions, as the real fighting tricks can't be used without serious results, These fighting tricks consist of blows de- signed to be fatal, of bone breaking uwists and of disabling kicks. Nearly all of these gentle stunts are performed on the ground, The jiu jitsu artist slides in toward his an- tagonist fect first, gping to the ground at ful! length, in which posi- tion he is immune from the blows used by boxers. On his back the Jiu jitsu man whirls around nimbly to present his heels to any attack, and it's plain suicide to kick him. He has @ scote of counters for kicks delivered by @ man on his feet, and some of these are leg breakers. One neat lit- | tle jiu jitsu trick consists of sprawi- ing on the ground and hooking one toe behind the enemy“s ankle, at the Seite American boxers have = eu “HE BUM WHY DONT Cour eo GET You GWE WE asad BATTERING ce fs and the other wad that hé had some trouble with ‘the heads of world's champions, and would,” ably never be seen in a New Yo uniform again, There was evidently nothing to stantiate these rumors, for Graw stated, Toney stayed down the South at his, McGraw's reat to get into shape for the 1922 a paign. Early in the spring Toney join the team at San Antonio. He just recovering from a minor ope Dazzy Vance’s Good Work Del Pratt, Ex-Member, Again Is Responsible LIVE WIRES On Mound Puts Dodgers. |’. 0200 « y i lara. and was making wonderful pi For Defeat of Yankees)" sec sversns rucis 6 ae eu-1 Cocinna steiar pevtormers ot In the First Division) 223 3c leries in his European travels. Right] 1919 are cellar performers to-day. pes >. mer Giant second baseman and maha- — f ger of Nashville, in the Southern As. ronnron Fisuce — co in Jack's line—that painting stuff. wis same ume kicking him enthustastic- Ye scored. The biggest crowd of the|He does nifty work on the can- Harvard bal, players are kicking H H New Orleans club, nipped Smith at] sociation, to have Toney stay with aily just below the knee cap with the Red Sox Infielder’s Home Run year saw the best ball game so far| vas himself. because they have to buy their own Twice Strikes Out Three Batters second when he attempted to steal. his club and continue his getting inte heel of the other foot. This breaks! in Eighth Causes Locals’ | played at the Polo Grounds. ee e's chewing gum, They threaten to] in a Row—Brooklyn Shuts}it was a beautiful throw and the|shape in the warmer climate ene ENG: ethan setiow’n. leg just delow’ the Downfall ‘They quickly sensed the rivalry be-] Out of courtesy to Jack, “The Dy-| Chew the rag and cut expenses. Out Philadelphia. crowd didn't mind letting Hungling]0f coming north. knee. ownta tween Shawkey and Pennock for new] ing Gaul” statue has been rechris- know about it. y to tre When Higashi met. Bothner in New Changing the ‘color.of their uni- In the fifth inning, Vance, feeling] With his club and travel with honors. Both formerly played on the] tened “Carpentier in Round 4.” York, and in several other alleged . . . forms worked wonders with the A's. that his teammates needed a rest and}round the Southern Association jiu jitsu wrestling encounters, ail By Bozeman Bu'ger. Pally Mearns abe ace ar They don’t even look like the same By Joseph Gordon. not wishing to have them chase after] Cult. He has been doing conside licks and bone breaking grips and wh ti Sg And among the art objects Jack] same old team now. Now that the Brooklyn Robins have | i d fouls and liners, struck out} Pitching in batting practice to N expatriate ts a terrible thing] ‘The Boston Yanks and the New| can't dope out is how the statue of a Peele ch a aM gap sil blows were barred. The jitsu artist Pe Ca fought their way into the first divis- | Leslie, Henline and Ring with twelve] JS arm into condition, and he to begin with. When you get} York .Red Sox, as the disgruntled ith his bi cnocl o1 a ns : one aroused, according to Rob-| Boston fans insist on Sune eee Piieioan bos knocked off can q.With, Babe Ruth the sultan of ion, Manager Robinson's big preblem | Pitched balls. In the beginning of the eee aele i rena ba ae ° ert Shawkey, the Gob, he's—|go right back at it to-day to wind oe 8 hatma of Maulers, the Prince of| Will be to keep hia team fighting in| Tnth, Walker singled to centre and! “\iocrow is banking ‘heavily well, he's ‘ell, that's all up the serles. It's been a whale ot! Babe Ruth admits the Yanks are] Whales and the Home Run King, ittorder to-remain there, and avoid aljrocn’ ohuered Vance to pase Wil Imoney this year to help the Gi Robert, the Gob, had overlooked!q series and mighty upsetting to the| getting along very well without him.| ts hard to carve out a title for Ken- Mami, the hard hitting centre felder| Ot drive tor the National this matter, so profoundly expressed getting along 'y we .| is hard to carve outa © for Ken- repetition of last year’s in again, out|of the Phillies, Being threatened that way, Vance tightened up and struck} Pennant. | feelings of the Yanks. Our boys Y at Hie eauker eda erett came voys| That makes it unanimous. neth Williams. Risin barticaiancedt eens acteeabon Syien’ Toney ty in’ Sone eaee out three more in a row, Parkinson, Ld : a ae chuckled gleefully over this chance Neue alt ret be Pains Mend to make a four game sweep last week. they will, with the assistance of Smith and Leatt effective against many of the Western zed , Pitcher Leon Cadore, attempt to|” Hungling gave a great perform-| ‘bs, and considering that he Now they are praying that something 7 7 thougand refrigerated spring lambs a 3 é varia ts shale] tan, tanren Tota so cine won| ChECAGO White Sox Invested $250 jars iran we rom tm to [ant titty td ae"vial eae fr toun day ay Shi 1 . rs A estern trip he ts jdining” the’ Siena) i thie blagk world! is an, cean For Services of No Hit Pitcher sliding team of Manager Wilhelm’s| gave up attempts to steal second as a team was limited to playing the wrestler’s eC. ‘The first blow taught in Jiu jitsu is delivered with the edge of the hand, and on the collar bone. A collar bone is easily broken by such a blow. Jap- unese jiu jitsu men practise blows with the edge of the hand for years, striking heavy planks. A quick chop ‘on one collar bone, followed by a chop with the other hand on the other collar bone, renders an opponent en- tirely helpless except for what he’ may accomplish by kicking, and that isn't much when he has both arms cut of commission and can't balance him- self. The only way a boxer could fight a jiu jitsu expert would be by slip- ping a punch over when both were on their feet, und side-stepping all further proceedings as soon as the fitsu man went to the mat, nobl ler, arson, fire and. pertiieace with thet pecullar > bad job after seeing the way he shot] *t.® time when he is needéd most; break. . And,.take.it from me, that’s Phillies, and if Cudore pitches any- [bad Job after seeing the way he st McGraw has used uncanny judg= no particular fat chance, where near the’ game he pitched ful’ pall across tis ale Litho cry of thé Sunday’ species this “How're y'r, Dob?" said Del—or]"° | : ' : Smith in the fourth, Andy High, cnt With his staft of raed Cate Derrill, as he prefers to be called now] | Hughey Duffy and Frazee have) Agreement Called for Addi- against the Braves at Boston a few |/who played with the Memphis team) iq pasts that sweep the Atlantis that he lives in Boston, pone ae vena Le Oh since ti 50-if Roberts days ago they should have little ]of the Southern Association last year, | soahourd early in Apfil and May. ett cls onmne' (New York tor a try ional $1,750-if Robertson trouble in doing the trick. Yesterday |8ent a sizzling triple into the centre the Dodgers defeated Philadelphia by | "14 wall in the seventh, but was! qoney in his own home, to thaw Ble Drectatnd tal ty caught at the plate when he tried tol arm out in the warm spring climate score on Johnstone's grounder to] o¢ Tennessee. He has also used great Taking it all in all it was a great} Parkinson. It was a close decision. precaution with his veterans, Douglas, day for Robbie's newcomers from the Barnes and Nebf. “In for a record, I reck'n, Del. They haven't scored on me in two games." Del and Bob, you know, used to be most intimate pals; their future means much to each other. “Well, ain't that nice?’ observed HOW THEY STAND + + * AaNOney LEAGU! N. York. 13 3.800 | Pitt: ‘9 This vas what moved him to leave They smile and smile every time Made Good. anybody tells them how badly they got skinned in their trades with the ‘HICAG co Yanks, CHICAGO, May 1.—Charley Rob- This same Mr, Derrill Pratt, thia|@"t#0m, Chicago American pitcher, fate eball's| Chicago..11 5 .688| Phila’ 8 South. It could not havi ’ = Dahl Maths a. menian tat fexnatriate, came near causing trouble) Who Inscribed his name on baseball's} &UCNO0: "| > “eee | cininati, § 11 better if it See t = ais ees ee START. PLAY FOR WORLD'S BROOKLYN Bi TU JITSU came near being adopt- [NOW let's see what can be done about ro esata ari Ae Bao, when | record of the most illustrious when he} Brogkiyn, 8 8 .800| Boston. 3 10 sociation D ior ¢ Ebel lela inet a BILLIARD CHA M PIONSHIP M, BOXING eae ed as an American Army exer-|'t-"’ saokercagettlannerances © | snes»: Peidect: game, egetney De-1' « GAM 8 TO-DAY. Pig eee eee HOLDS SHOW TO-NIGHT. cise several years before the war.| Robert the Gob, knowing the re- troit, is a rookie, so far as major! New York at Boston, of just a regular Sunday game off skeDALIA, Mo., May 1.— Johnny s puted weakness of his old team mate, sneaked a curve ball on the inside— that Is. It would have been a curve if it had ever got over. “Bloole!" And with it the shrie® of the Sunday lambs. The ole pill, executing a perfect parabola—I quvte’ from. the descrip- tion I read over a Boston writer's shoulder—came Into sudden contact with the frontal facade of the upper, cantilever-supported boxes, The same old pill—New York language—bounced back far enough to bean McMillan who stood there waiting. In the meantime Ittle Leibold, the current Tom Thumb of baseball, who had reached first on a single prior to the homeric swat—that’s Bostonese— got on and took # ride, Dr; Pratt, crossing the plate tmme diately behind Mr. Leibold, turn and for some reason, looked direc into the unsmiling faces of tie Colonels Ruppert and Huston, He d Kractousiy, but they didn't ou know," suid Col. TH to Col Jake, “I always said we ought not let that fellow go.” “No,” said Col, Jake to Col, Til, “it was me who said that, I never have understood what Miller Huggins meant by a thing like that,” And there matters stood. Hugxin: said it was a lucky punch. Even the shut-out record of Robert the Gob was up old Stick Creek without a paddic, Bad Nek ts Just as bax as bad judgment. “Them two runs win the ball game and that’s no kidding, neither,” ob served one of our New York literary men to a Boston journalist “Quite so," agreed the Bostonian “{ surmised as much when our Mr Pratt started his salutary swing.” Yes, indeed, that all A Japanese jiu jitsu teacher went to West Point to demonstrate, and called for volunteers among the cadets to attack him and be tied into knots. One of the football men responded, and, Mliving into the Jap, tackled him about’ the knees and threw him so hard that the result was a knockout. That ended jiu jitsu. It was laughed out of the army, The Japanese ex- plained that he wasn't ready, and anyway, he didn't expect that kind of an attack, which added to the laugh- ter, However, jiu jitsu was introduced jn all our army camps during the war. anda couple of million American boys picked up enough of it to make them mean customers in a‘ hand to hand scrap, A while ago Tanyi, a Japanese jiu ‘fitsu artist, who spent several years in England, where he beat every wrestler who would meet him, was showing me a few grips that I had learned years before from Higashi “Now try | said Tanyl. 1 slipped the grip on Tanyi’s hand a little too quickly, and he dropped to his knees with a thud and a yelp of protest. “Too hard—too quick,” sald Tanyi. “You nearly broke my thumb,” He showed me his hands. Every bone of thumbs and fingers had been brok- en many times, and his hands were a mass of Jumps and knots league baseball is concerned, but he Dempsey Gets is no juvenile wonder. It is the third try in the big league for the man who Big Reception became the sixth {n nearly half a century to turn back twenty-seven From om Germans consecutive batters. Two of the other perfect games are Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. AeUaN LEAGUE. N. York.1i 5 688! Clevel'd, 7° 8 St. Louis.11 5 688 Boston.. 6 8 Ch 9 1 baseball, ta end Gi / yton, champion, and Charles Mc- At the Bi ae J roadway Exhibition Asso- First, and most important of all,|Court of Pittsburgh, challenger, will] ciation of Brooklyn to- night Duteh there was the performance of Dazzy]|start play here to-night for the] Brandt Is to tackle Willie Daney in & Vance on the mound, a performance | world's three-cushion billiard cham-|ten-round bout of an all-star card; the like of which has not been seen ee Tee ora nay ie Atal wile genni, Ora is ane id _ ise ver © ‘or a] off Joe Lynch and Abe Gol im on Ebbets Flea this year and few in} \orid's championship of this kind, ac-| cently, crosses gloves with Joh j Adil oT a7 other year. The 18,000 fans voted cording to sport followers, but, owing | Gannon for the Brooklyn bantam yortay, within’ the memory of: the present hemselves hoarse cheering his brill-]to the fact,that it is Im@yton's home, | weight title in another ten-round en: Riaghac peel : GAMES TO-DAY, iant feats and excellent headwork, | it 18 predicted that the attendance will] counter. Jackie Norman, the ag: generation of diamond follow OFF eesian ik Nay York, It took him a couple of innings to|°xceed that of any otheb city. gressive local featherweight, Young, the famous “iron man," pitch- Cle dvat St Leute. ; 4 he The match ts to be of 180 points] Jimmy Mars.in an eight-round ing one against Philadelphia, May 5, ago at Detroit, warm up to his job, allowing three} played in three nightly blocks of sixty at him with the same enthusiasm they |* ; ach SS aap : s . , h Brandt ys. Willie 1 once devoted to military parades, turned the trick against Chicago, Oct. INTERNATIONAL LEAGU down to pitching: real ball. No hits tire gate receipts and a diamond Johnny Gray va deeany canna $ 2 trophy. dackie ve. dis ” . , vi mad inni . In mmy Thousands of people crowed the ota-| "The other three perfect kames are Baltim're "a 5 553 | Roch ate BG cnoline oteucen oe seed ee - ~ - Be ae me ue aaa we pack in the ancient days of the old} Jer, City, 8 5 .615|Buffalo.. 5 7 - 17| touching him for a single, but the side customed aa he 4s becoming to such! National Le! WW. Bradley VA pees Toronto.. 7 6 538 Newark,. 5 8 .385|was retired when Catcher Hungling, ccUngs, expressed surprise at th srecuingy » rp e J. Te, Richmond of | Reading... 6 6.600 Syracuse, 4B 883) former teammate of Vance’s on the promoters will do their utmost to bring} five days later, June 17, 1880, by J. | Rochester at Jersey City. : To-morrow the City of Berlin willl ving ball in minor leagues for several _Buffalo at Reading. 8 6 571) Phi (New Yo vont Seen Putiishing BERLIN, May 1.—Jack Dempsey re- ceived a rousing reception on his arrival in Berlin, German youths eagerly push- Copyright, 19: by the points each. The winner will receive & purse of $500 in addition to the en- i GT, B'WAY E.A., thn Pres warmth of his welcome. Bes etare ge ti ene Pring Cyn Sega tet AuRO| 17, AEH BASEBALL KILLS Jack has no plans, but German boxing} Worcester, Mass., June 12, 1880, and GAMES TO-DAY. Toanendey, Toronto at Newark waven for hapian cn Weaneadey: Robertson has been pitching win- Syracuse at Baltimore. AMATEUR PLAYER v in oMelal reception and Junch- ce) aes “city Hall. Chet Mayor} Seasons. He first came to the White Boess will personally have charge of| Sox in 1917 from the 5 the ceremonies, Club and was turned baci 2a all Say i mas Sipe tack Johnny Kilbane NEW $725,000 STADIUM —[{?",miting twlning atanacer Gleason! Ta Confer With q notified Sherman to dispose of im. WILL BE READY SEPT. 30) in eet no responae tron sie: Flournoy To-day * are —wor, {man and farmed Robertson to Minne- PHILADELPHIA, May, 1.— Work eee ieee nerican Ava eties began to-day on the construction of|under an optional agreement. the University of Pennsylvania's new{ The Sox paid Sherman $260 for stadium. Within the next two weeks | Robertson in 1918, with an additional A Franklin bieis| 31:70 to be paid if they kept him. the present stands on Franklin Field] Vy oarently there was. no “chorman will have been completely demolished. club, and the money was not pald.|for a match in the amphitheatre with Upon their ruins will then begin to] ‘This spring the Sherman club came|,g-morrow night's winner .of the rise what it is predicted will be one|to life, demanded the payment, and] oo" he Be of the most beautiful and best ap-|the Sox, rather than ficht the cane, {Pepper Martin—Babe Herman sched- uled fifteen-round encounter, The pointed Stadiums in the world, settled. It will be constructed of steel and] Robertson has won three starts this] featherweight champion got back Struck on Head in Game on Staten Island, Accountant Dies From Clot on Brain. Struck by a baseball when he played with his team on Staten Isl- and Saturday, Earl Huer, twenty- five, of No. 465 63d Street, Brook- lyn, an accountant employed by Gug- genheim Brothers, No. 120 Broad- way, died yesterday in the Norwegian Hospital from a clot on the brain. Huer played left field with the American Smelting and Refining team, When he came home about 6 P, M. he told his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Huer, that he had been €) OT how they look when pur- chased—but how they will look when you finally wear’ ‘~ them out. London Character Shoes are ‘guaranteed to maintain their shape as long - Johnny Kilbane is expected to have a corfference to-day with matchmaker rank Flournoy, at Madison Square Garden, in regard to signing articles est wrestling game in the world and second only to jiu jitsu in violence. In Japan wrestlers are trained through succeeding © genera- tions and are systematically fed to make them grow. Many are over six feet tall and weigh over four hun- dred pounds. Je wrestling is the to as worn. A new quality standard not governed by pric: In training for a mateh they stand) rhe Yanks’ had made a run whenfeonerete, in the form of a letter U',|season. Manager Gleason is sald to/from Europe last Saturday and told| Mt on the head with a batted ball Exclusively facing each other in a circle, lower} ward whipped « two bagger nt stands, and will] have expected him to win more games tt remember where the C Sar ai ha isan’ bametbee. 1 Ward whipped « two bagger out of 4 © Bal some friends that he was anxious to] Ut could not for. ine gga onl They i aN Pennock’s fust ball and Walliie}cost approximately $725,000. It will} by a fair arm and a good head than game was played He retired soon Men have # seating capacity of 60,000 and] by starring with no-hit_ exhibition get back into harness, He said he will be ready for use when the first >. would welcome a bout with either football game is played on Sept. 30 Silvers Scores Knock: Martin or Herman, Sehang came through with « single. But that little old run got liltler and Net At the end of the ninth ‘t after the evening meal and at 10 P. M, lost consciousness. ate and repeat until one falls sense- less, It's a nice game, ,It is sup- posed to make a wrestler tough and {mmune to pain. Hitachtyama, ch could barely be seen with the naked} Although the exterior of the new Marly sclverel watt ite, bantam: | ‘To-morrow night's headliners will} Police were unable to reach any . cham- i ‘chitectural]| Welght, defended his tite of bantam- e e . ee ee meet PORES” | eye. fleld will be of unusual architectural | yee eae ees ot Tengefyetntam= |ceave training this afternoon and the | other members of the team viep, wee Br) Yoii ee, While btir Robert the Goh pbeauty, the form of the stands them- swe yn'a Na- \next day take it easy preparatory to 1480 BROADWAY 276 W. 125TH ST. showed me the top of his head, which ¥ ne: Go 2 . “| tonal Guard by knocking out Smiling i “ . «\ ; Sateork of. scare was working up to another shutout pselves will be mych the same as at] UrooKs in two rounds cf a topmauien | Welghing in at 2 P.M. They have ‘anc "Al Times Souare ‘Al bth Ave. ee read Tener saw in anie| Mt Pennock of Boston was figuring Present. ‘The present quarter-mile] (veivesround bot at the 47th Regiment | agreed to scale 126 pounds. Jack as NAGA AT 66 DELANCEY sr. countey te compare With it, wag] along the same lines. Pennock didn't [running track will remain exactly as] Armory Saturday night, Silvers| It goes without saying that both et eetie iakeie At Fulton St Schiff Parkway Packey McFarland's, when Qgackey | S*t Ms setting of goose exsn, but that [it Is. Aropped Brooks twice for long) counts |little battlers are in the greatest con-} Jack Sharkey wow tie Algal te had bis head shaved ‘tor uw fight with|ODe. Meusly tally was all the cham-] In order to get 50,000 seats, prac to the frat, and sipished his man “— dition of their careers and each ts con- | cision over bette i parce oho jor Catalogue on request for Mail Order. ct ically double the present seating ca-]% terrific right hand to the jaw in the! agent of victory. Martin adds that | twelve-round bout # Leach Cross. Packey sald he got his|P!on Yanks got ‘ second, » sidewalks on three sides Jare to be arehed so that and oh aturday night, It was a he expects to give Judges referee a night off by “spilling Babe rs pout, with Sharkey's experience too in the very first round.” : tuuch for London to overcome, tm a stone fight when he was a kid _ It Wasa pretty pitching dule,though. | pacity, t 4 ry c hose he i the Chicago stockyard district But for those un acka in} of t BASEBALL To-D, 4 * (Copyrights 1983, by Robert Edgres.) off innings neither side would have the stands can be built out over them, Grounds, Yankees ve,’ Boston a, errata) 110 Duane St., New York City.