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| ¥ BOTH NEW YORK CLUBS START REAL BATTLE YANKEES-BROWN SERIES MAY DECIDE PENNANT RACE (‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922 IKNOCKING ’EM OUT WITH CONVERSATION - New York Team Will Take First Place by Winning To- © Day’s Double-Header. the CHAPTER I. press box, N among scribes and Pharisees, the absence of one William Fleischmann is the in = noted. In his palce sits Colonel By Bozeman Bulger. Ruppert, owner and backer of the Yanks. Near him sits a great editor, FOREWORD. ; a Mr. Clausen, To him left are The St. Louis Browns arrived | theatrical men, manufacturers, In town this morning to play the | artisans, tradesmen and others fa- tnillar most important seri that has faced a St. of game Louis club “Colonel,"” the Cinema, ‘‘is it true that in the old two—Bill considered hard to such exclusive groups. asks Cyril wince the days of Chris Von der |days—especially the last Ahe and the old American As- elschmann was sociation. ie It wasn't considered,"* On this series, according to baseball men, depends the pen- nant. But a few points of percentage separate the Yanks and Browns. Three games out of four is likely to put one club or the other over the mark. An even break will prolong the American League race into the closest fight since the Yanks lost out on the last day to Boston in 1904 when Bill Dineen, the present umpire, twirled the winning game. The three day fight begins with ‘a double r to-day. The public is wise to the situa- tion. John J. and Mary S. Fan stormed the Yank offices in a solid line a block long all day yesterday. Practically all re- serve seats for the first two days have been sold. Already the rush is on for Sunday reservations. Busine: Manager Barrow, though, has a us to point out that there will be more seats for sale at the grounds than there at the office. So there ie really no cause for dismay or alarm. Notwithstanding the way the Browns licked the Red Sox they have ed Urban Shocker to hurl the first game against the It is possible that he bat. poke. umn, oy oh both games. On the ether hand Huggins has set apart Bullet Joe Bush and Carl to save the honor of the town. The Yanks are shooting it all on this onesblock of games as they did against Cleveland in the final last fall. If they do not get enough lead to start west with a margin they fear for thg worst. St. Louis has never won an American L pennant and to One Dugan walked. scratch single by Pipp and the bases were full. A long fly by Schang scores one. "Look,"’ erted the Colonel he is—sure as you are alive, In the bullpen, right on the bench with the Cleveland substitutes could be seen the form of Fleischmann. He was jinxing the Indians—brave soul. In the next inning J, Alabamian got on with a one-base nied. In the CHAPTER II, said the Colonel, Gardner xplained the Colonel, “it was a cinch'"—— At that moment, the Indians having retired, Whitey Witt appears at th look—and he was out. So did Ruth. "There Sewell, Old Smoky Joe Wood wobbled up to the bat, took one look and— “Wham!" he had socked the pill into the left fleld stand, UT the Yanks were not to be de- B very next tnning or 40 Joe Dugan, who made four clean hits during the day, had wal- loped in a run and tied the score. On and on went the advancing col- Bill Fleischmann coyld be seen in the distance talking to the Cleveland occupants of the bull pen, throwing r them his peculiar spell, Joe Wood made a marvellous fielding play, robbing Ruth of a homer. Tris Speaker twisted hi and had to retire, other of our boys, But Bill had ‘em surrounded. score could not be changed. CHAPTER Iii. N the sixth our noble heroes, rally- ing to the cause, loose from his moorings. cause safe blows were smote by Witt, by Jones, by Dugan and by Schang. Runs clattered over the plate. “Yep,” Smoky old injured ankle Vans robbed an- The (Conclusion). pried Morton For the T hate of A the i i Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 1. as the worthy successor to the great Many horsemen suggest he is the cago in four rounds here last night af them this affair is life and death. {to say it, but age can go just #0 far.| of the West {his season, Pittsburgh, 10; Philadelphia, 4 | 1, : FE ee eaeei en rete ne tiaty which | Although he's just over twenty-|the Stockyards Arena, ‘Three thous Special wires have been strung | Then youth must claim its own." aes Sameualin AHebrantarad Boston 12; St Loule ii, [22m of War, is the puzzle of the | yieim oned him of hig speed and {Oe Geme still believes in being un-|sand fans watched the champion do h’~ into the Polo Grounds that the “That's so," whispered Red Len- EN oe é ps LCE scp Se ee Oy UI racing year. But it has been decided | 25 Tobbed him’ of his speed and} qoo’ ar stuff, Lynch boxed in great form aia St. Louis newspapers as well as |non, the telegrapher, to Matty Cas-| this Mound City on the banks of the GAMES TOQ=DAY. that he wilt have one more chance |Mrensth but veterinarians who have - 4 mut the Winds Clg” bos toithe canven the public may be served with |sinova, anotler knight of the key.| Mississippi to-day ix a more confident | New Yorke a8 St. Relies ' Mech neltances eae ei Sanna n ont nothing. But) chat thirdstory addition to the With (a one-two qpimch and he waa aopurate, -/eyecei tions of the This old guy settin’ next to me (hel cia than any that has entered St. Bree ahiledelohiorst pulosge Rite pistes OE eee rmeNe dum “aueatify [Polo Grounds means’ the peanut| counted oll Dy EXSse TTAh . mean! ye scribe) sald yer a . . af " ‘Sy : pute! =] Bt s Bath clube wan yesterdey end: | wit eeiae tote eee eet Louis thig year, They are flushed Boston at Cincinnati] Here at Horse Haven, where he was|race horse owne but hers will soon be selling opera PITCHES NO-HIT GAME. both are set for the death strug- [fact he hit to right. A blind man|W!th their six victories out of the = expected to repeat his tmumphs of i ——— gla te ws ® CAIRO, Il, Aug, 25.—Kay Beac le. All in all it look like quite Bt Lie Ape vinGe Claw ed On thie sere ae Lan a year ago, when he began to scin- pitcher of the Cairo team of the Kit H higtaeve q eoald a Fiat funny how fellows can}eight games they have 5 yed on th AMERICAN LEAGUE, tilate in the thoroughbred we RECORD ENTRY EOR A dumb waiter is a guy that has @) (Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee) Leagu se ang + , road and feel sure of cleaning up this We I. PO. W.oG IFC:is ap pooras todo hinlshonon, Mis TRAPSHOOTING MEET | third strike called on him while he’s} pitched a no-hit no-run game againa€ Recaal aes , Yeo," said the Colonel, as the| series, 1St.Lo'is 72 49 1595 | Chio’go 08 62 483 owner, Benjamin Block, who took him waiting for a base on balls. Maulsonville, Ind. Synopsis of recent events: Con-|game was over, ‘We youngsters| This year's race heen one of the 1N.York 71 49 .692 | Wi h'n 57 63 478) chill, Dow high aiLof_t rl. aforeiitrapsiooteraithan: ever, Taye cluding the struggle of owr young|have won, Too bad you follows| most bitter struggles in the history of | Detroit 66 56 .541) Phil 49 68 .419|'° Se es ; ee is net rae ae . ts Shh ‘ Yanks against the Western invaders,| could do it yesterday.” the National League. It Is not aver |Cleve'd 63 60 .612| Boston. 45 74 378 pemmant. Os of an equine king, gathered before will participate in the especially the pesky old Indians, we} “Well, T won that one," sald Mr.| vet. ‘The Giants have a slight ad- GAMES YESTERDAY. fa mentioned, His trainer, the vet.{c7and American Handicap’ Tourna eo ge BY JOHN . find our young heroes facing the final} Fleischmann from his jinx position, | vantage of a few games over Rickey's | New York, 7; Cleveland, 3. Lire reece ment at Atlantic City, Sept, 11-15 Ti ‘ eran Fred Rerlew, chokes when he POLLOCK battle. They have come through the|as Sam Jones went by him to the] men, but the dropping of a full serie St. Louis, 13; Boston, 2. mentigns 1 oat, The fickle fol entries f which close tomorrow fire and have been scorched, but, with | club house. coe would bring the two clubs on even Detroit, 11; Philadelphia, & — | jowore of + those Whe wore]. Entries. received up until to-day: in : while tn training for his twelve-round bout cold cream and ungents to soothe ." said Bam, “that’s a fact,] terms, It is unlikely that the Car Washington, 1; Chicago, 0! yo text ; 4 Me Jaicated tit the total will be greater{ Frank Flournoy, matchmaker of | while Jn tralning, for Nis tusive-round_ boy them they square off for the fray. | Bill Ginals will take three straight from GAMES TO-DAY. Pare a Se pre * vim only than in 1915 when S84 nimrods went| Mudison Square Garden, has decided Sprocing Club in iesaizn oo ny Berton, the veteran, te Meched) rhe Bes) the Easterners, but if they do the| ge, Louis at New York (two games):| nim ns a “don” whaaerer No appear |t2 Chicago. ‘The Grand American|to stage the first indoor boxing show | Joo futehie of the Wanders. Club of ‘Be against Samuel P, Jones on the pitch-| Editor's note—Another scrial starts} World's Champions will return home B ae PPPSTS) Handisap is twenty-three years old iyn to fight Benard in Fitzpatrick's pla ing mound, to-morrow. to New York next Tuesday with a Cleveland at Boston, on the track for work. pitas rar seen ee aes ee of the season in the big enclosure on | Kitchie is fighting in great form at present slight grip on the leadership of the Resrplhstawaahingronscy The apparent downfall of Morvich | #hd every State in the Nation annu-l in. nignt of September 22. A®| piy Mieke, the clever heavyweight of S® P of the Chicago at Philadelphia-| presents the strangest case in the w_| lly is represented on tte entry list Patties Teey bea muaneal nes epee TAGE. © dss Handicapping and classifying of ali| Frankie Jerome of Harlem and Jack} Paul. has Jus been signed Up to ee oe ’ ° ° ° The Cardinals are not the fighting cont annals of the American, ture De i he pte Say aay = en rounds stan open air boxing show to be To-Day s Double Bill With Pirates they were earlier in. the IN ATIONAL LEAGUE When he won the derby at Louisville] {Mtrants will be based on averages | Kid" Wolfe of Cleveland put up two] roth ote 'arse baseball park in Oki hay dre Stll'e Mand wiitine, acer sie le ee NY. b, PO.{Ne stepped the mile and a quarter| Compiled from reports of minor) great bouts at the Velodrome in the | City ou, the aftemoon Or re cra Is Climax of Robins’ Western Tou sive band, always fighting until the | Baltitre 93 37.716 | Tor'nto 84 69 481 [at a pace that had all of his rivals | or unaments Aled with the American) Bronx in the last few months, he has ong ° We theta “eo Sep _ pT! , ‘9 5 izzy befor » race was covered. | Trapshooting aeola ttc Stone r . ne: . welterw i i bettor end. They are juat ax game a | Rech’er i $4 888 Read 58 76 Aas Se ete eee ie and intr {AteLinn, its Secretary, explained to-| practically signed the lads for the ato inate Hoc asi the proves eiud a pulvas any ; ae M 16, but | Buffalo 559 Sy. as 42 91 316] The excuse was made that, proba ¥ The new ruling applies both tof feature bout o fifteen rounds au ie Wain Kebier of Bettis Creek, Mich ‘gluons rr tad, bes ar tae | train Waele: to Plea ine ea se at of St. Louis has ‘ iF ae ‘ clip. ane aj | eotertainmen| The other contests, | show of tho mbus Sporting Club o! Much Work in Store for Rete, Ms ae! me shai for uit aapped much of their playing ener lie had too much racing. He was i o Wminary handicap and tinal jeatertainnent. | The olee and the Yonkers Fleeeneary hire, Thursday lait : . f @ Mond d C * sh ed back to J: ca and hen | S00! * int won veral fights since he ca Brooklyns in View of Sun- [Tuesday night the Robbins hop the /seete Se eee ee ae" |) One trapshoter, dB. Reed Shanen | Prices of tickets will be $1, $2 and $3.| Fant and tookelike « promising battler. day’s Games at Ebbets Field. (Special to The Bventng World.) PITTSBURGH, Pa, Aug. Squire Ebbets’s hired men will carn their money in the next few daya. Uncle Robble led the Brooklyn Rob- {ns into Pittsburgh this morning from Chicago, where they had a successful stay, winning the first two from the Cubs, but losing the third game ycs- terday by 4 to 1 to Alexander. When Robbie looked over the as- had signments to-day for the Cases not express much confidence in the Nred men whom he is chaperoniné) condition of his arm at this time but around the National League, he! wij take a chance if the wing feels at found that they woud have about all ithe work they could hope to do. To Dutch Ruethor says his arm ts still duy the Robins, still weary from an) hurting and is weak, He also was all-night ride on the train from Chi-| missing from the Cub sertes, and it cago are faced with a double-header with the Pirates. That will be fol- lowed by one game to-morrow, To-morrow night the Dodgers and Virates take the same train and have an all-night ride to Greater New York, where they mingle in a double header at Ebbetts Field on Sunday That will be the second double-hea in the Brooklyn Park this season and should bring out the fans in droves. The Pirates made a wild spurt re- cently in which they won thirteen straight games and even had the nerve to make faces at the Giants, when the Giants were not looking, Since then the Pirates have not been so noisy, but they are still full of fight. ‘The Robins also are fighting mre than ever now, They for the first time this season have had a fair trip through the West and double- headers between the Pirates and Rob- ims should furnish plenty of action. Bunday night Ren clubs take a rattler again and for the and on their arrival will more serious to face than a series of three games in three days with the Giants, beginning on Wednesday, the day on which they return home. Burleigh Grimes and Leon Cadore were Uncle Robbie's overnight choices to labor against the Pirates to-day. That pair was beaten by the Reds lust but the Reds innings and have a lucky break to take the measure of who showed one of his best nes of the year, Grimes complained of 4 sore arm an Sunday and was not assigned to pitch In the three games against the Cubs in Chicago. Sunday to go ten ‘adore, hits yesterday, the first, in Cincinnati, all well games in Brooklyn ————>__—_- BRIGHT OUTPOINTS veater City, ind nothing He does rrod Smith » chance to shut Cubs last Wednesday. Ruether in shape to pitch one of the Alexan- 1 the Dodgers to four scattered Their run came when Otto Miller took two bases on Calla- ghan's muff in the sixth inning a scored on Mamaux's out and Olson's single Mamaux had one bad inning. It was in which the Cubs bunched three hits for two runs, six innings he allowed two hits and no runs, Shriver allowed two runs on| cisco Pacific four hits in the eighth, In the next SUTCH BRANDT feature \ { at Marvey Bright, 127 pounds, won a de- eiaton over Dutch Brandi twelvo-round Broadway Exhibition Club tn Brooklyn last night, 1264, In the mateh the race ot Macieon Bauare Henies, eres be retiredgto stud, in the hope that] heavy track caused by rainfall, ths] siened up, to Dahle. Jee Oe at diina,| Boxing bouts in Minnesota are pere seco! Joullet and Madden beat Mc-11. can trthsmit his former spord t aia Ciroult tac ne ent nt of Labor Day. Smith] mitted only at Minneapolis, St. Paul : o sp | Grane n ‘aces here to-day were]Okla., on the night of Labor, Day mitte: y Minneapolis, IN SIX TIMES AT BAT|Namara and Grenda among other®| 0° gon or a daughter. called off. showtid gupoint Clarke easly aa he WOW) A” yAuth, under the auaplecer of Ss Morvich is one of the freak horse he card for to-morrow announced |‘? much for him licensed clubs. SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 25.—Jimmy| DAKOTA LEAGUE PLAYER] ¢¢ the century. As a yearling he wa retary H. €. Luck 1s as follows: ten-found bouts will be the ow at] ‘Those on the Eveleth programme ine "Connell, outfielder ran- and was shipped from the]. The Poughkeepsie 2.12 trot, purse tthe regular weekly boi 4 : a) Senne elder of the San Fran-| | PITCHES PERFECT GAME |despised and was shipped from the! .10) Tone Niudaon Valley, 2.00 ‘pace, [the Steeplechase A. A. of Rockaway cluded Midget Smith of New York, and ‘const League baseball sali bactr Gprechion Farm in California to tho | $000. Mi, Hume 1d pac purae to-night, Harry London will See Mehean aannny Bhedse ate club, who has been sold to the New] SrouxX FAL Dd, Aug st simply as n companion for Run: 14) 099, and the 2.07 trot, purse $1,000 tis ‘romny ‘Lanen of ork wile Man: | Johnny Ertle of ‘St, Paul. 75,000 to report ne . , who afterwards proved not t ple Wi Well wap punchen’ with TAP | ns Tore Giants £07 #1.006) to Fenort next| Roy Bergenstock of Jamestown, N. D Mere Ta calinne, ie cade lle Ci — Bee geeeler Mi linree bouts should be fast | &====eemeesteeeeereeee—e ) six times up - s ©, He le his first | 9, . : bol in yesterday's San Franciaco-Bait Lake | Dvcned the Arst no run, no hit ame) to in a polling race and, after gul.| FUVTON AND MSIE Wane Lema at TO-NIGHT game. O'Connell lammed two homers,] of the Dakota League baseball season) i iing to victory, was sold to Max NIGHT Gene Delmont having badly Injured his leg SAMMY NABLE vs. a triple, @ double and two singles, His| against, Sioux alls here yesterday. Hirsch for $4,400, The latter th ST, PAUL, Aum —After having |while getting out of an putomobile a fol SURF A, tA Sey VOKOFY, Bet Oa! totalled tone, ‘Lefty’ Bye, the opposing pitcher, al- | Hire tn vain and speedily turn, [been postponed twice, the ten-round, |Pifnveriag ‘to. cancel with | BONEY ISLAND BELLY LEVENE vs. Available recor! books show same ten| lowed, but one hit, losing the game} lit vanee Haven: at urs eedediaion bout between Fred Fulton, |fony. Zi ‘ot “Youngstown, 0. TOMASULA. 18 rounds cacy playera Who have hit wx times in aix|2 t 0. ed him o © Berlew at a small 4 Minneapolia heavyweight, and Billy ‘scheduled for Youn, wn on baxt smonasz — — times at bat, an! O'Connoll's foat is be- 97: vance. Miske of St. Paul t# set for to-night The mate r of the cl peste tor Winns and Seotinns ved to be & Te00rd for the longuc at! BARMBALL TO-DAY. 2 games: Yankeng ve In his two-year-old year, Morvichlat the local American Assoctation ‘The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Oo At. Louls, Polo Grounds #180 PM op g115,284 to which be added $60,, Basebalt Park. ballads = TO DEMORALIZE Giants Feel Confident Of Emerging Victorious New York Pitching Staff, De- site Weakness, Is Stronger ST. LOUIS, Giants arrived here early to-day for a three-game Rickey’s Cardinals that will wind up the World's Champions final invasion have to come here, and many of them playing here say the heat has pre- out the country state to-day that the Cardinals and Browns, both contend- ers in the National League pennant fight, are beginning Reading at Syracuse|the lead, only to curl up at the to show signs of the heat and are three-quarters and finish a disgrace starting to fade. There is much truth SS ful four lengths behind the only in this, for the Cardinals and Browns both played better ball earlier in the race than they are now here for a three or four game series as the Giants and Yankees do ts not as hard on the club as having to play ‘ J. City. 72 60 549! Ne y GAMES YESTERDAY. The Mound City is the hottest town | Jersey City, 3; Toronto, 1. / in either circuit. Ball players hate to] Newark, 2; Buffalo, 0. at Sportsman's Park here throughout the Giants in the three games here. The World's champions have batted all these hurlers hard this season and will probably do {t again —_ > O'CONNELL GETS 6 HITS Copyright, 1992 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. t THOUGHT SOMEBOD “SAID YOU @ourd FI6KT ff “mele Z, BRITTON TALKS Yo Em+ LEONARD AND TENOLER. “TALKED TO EACH OTHER. AS | UNDERSTAND IT, MR REFEREE, WHEN HE THIS METHOO Has BEEN USED THE CHER Guy ANOTHER. FAVORITE TRICK OF A HEADY FIGHTER. ' iS TO x WORRY AN OPPONENT 1m THIS FASHION S FOR PENNANTS By Thornton Fisher ||||NNFY EASILY ‘| WINS BOUT OVER | TOMY LOUGRAN Gene Drops Opponeent fog Count of Nine at the Out- i= set of Battle. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25.—Gen@ Tunney, New York's hard hitting light heavyweight, sprang a surpris@ at the all-star boxing show at the National League Ball Park here, lae@ night, by outclassing Tommy Loughe ran, the big local favorite, im ag eight-round bout. Loughran recently held his here against Harry Greb, who woul the light heavyweight title froth th@ Greenwich Village star. The crowd of 20,000 which attende@ the show was electrified at the star@ of the first round when Gene dropped. his opponent for the count of ning with a right cross as Willie came tearing In. After the opening session seemed to toy with Loughran. Gene went into the bout with @ badly cut lower lip as @ result of his victory last week over Charlie Wein« ert. Only once during the bout di@ Loughran hit this cut and make {ft bleed. George K. O. Chaney won ove Earl France, the California Nght« weight, who is a big favorite here, im the second round. France wad dropped twice for the count and whem his seconds entered the ring Framoq JOHNNY KILBANE. HAD THE GOAT-GETTING HABIT OF RAZZING ‘EM— WITH FRIENDS was disqualified. Hos \v's EFFECT ON Pal Moran, the clever New AN OPPONENT lightweight, had no trouble beatin, Harry Kid Brown of this city In six rounds. The bout was cut short sa as to hurry on the Tunney-Loughram bout, as it was raining just after thig contest started. LIVE WIRES With Cardinals|Morvich Now a Mystery In Series HOW THEY STAND Than That of Rickey. . , . ae sleet Returned to the Stud. ss .: SARATOGA, Aug. (Copyright Ww. L. A te. A By Robert Boyd. N.York 71 46 .607| Cin‘ati, 64 86 533 Morvich, unconquered as a) 909 this year. —The Mo., Aug. St.Lo'is 67 51 .568/ Br’klyn 56 60 .483 Chio'go 66 53 See Eb » 40 71 360 Pitte’h. 64 53 547! Boston. 38 76 .333 GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 2; Cincinnati, 1. two-year-old, twelve straight in this year’s winner last year of and successful Kentucky Derby, time, only last May, everyone in thi him to come 1 races, series with Brancl, ac- claimed at that brought here and taken up into train ing again. In his morning work of Pittsburgh, Baltimore, 7; Rochester, 2 (first). ceived to- Baltimore, 6; Rochester, » (second) he appeared > r nor ° ol 0 into wi + ented them from putting up their] Reading, 3} Syracuse, 2 Be ee tg we, tS licntry be punbared ae diane ba M1 authorities through- GAMES TO-DAY, tered in « sprint at seven furlongs, | reauest Aug. Jersey City at Toronto, Newark at Buffalo, Baltimore at Roch The fame of his recent trials scared away all of the owners with @ single exception. Morvich started away in which is 18. and American other contestant, a colt that last year was not considered within thirty pounds of him, The anvil chorus started. De nounced as a quitter and worthless his owner and trainer were told that he even would disgrace selling races TEN BIKE RIDERS TO ASSAIL SPRINT RECORD In addition to the third of a series of two-hour bike races, John Chapman will start ten of his star performers to-night To come ler, St. Louis bi for base hits. six times at average to 416 “ ‘or the Charley : the torrid months of July and August. |!" 8" Seer: sh anaties Frank L. Brn: if entered yn them. What was the| batters in the Am aes League. SUlwaulee Nes te so etlettund wout]eme same clubs The Giants know that they have} mens New York Velodrome truck record | matter? Frankly, “Block did not} ‘Ty Cobb, Detrolt pilot, knocked out’a| at the Velodrome, the first of these battlers SMITH FACING 3 of 16 seconds for one-sixth of a mile ; A : ° {hye fromptuy signed up| MIDGET this slight advantage over the Cardi-|{t will be # one lap sprint with a rolling | now. Neither did Berlew. Wednes- | double and a triple in five times at bat Crepe tere line. bight, of Sept. 11 u The world’s champions are also| start. Kramer hung up this mark the {day he was worked a mile with the] Dut was unable to gain on the league] ss"te the date which matchmaker Flour- SUSPENSION IN MIN! in much better physical condition and | night before he retired in Newark, The erratic "Buddy"? Engor, best horse- [lager oy has in mind for the bout n their pitching staff, as bad as it ts, is}event is labelled “One-sixth of a mile}man in America when right, on hi neh eeeee) ad AB. * HH . Tut Jackson, the colored heavywelsht off ST. PAUL, Minn, Aug. 25,.—Suspene superior to the Cardinals, “|against time." back. Crowning disgrace of all, he] gigtep ity ie | Mite PC) nig, who. fights Harry Wille in the tA) ston of all boxers who appeared at Doak, Haines, Pertica and either| The record wrecking stunt will pre-| was @quipped with blinkers, mark orfecue 74 428 im foo | bout’ of tittecn rounds at Ebbets Tiere in| pveleth, Minn., Wednesday night, on the Sherdel or Pfeffer will hurl againat|cede the star event of the evening. IN} 0.4 rogue since the earliest days of oo 3 , Brooklyn, on Tuesday night, Win efor the | U the two-hour race nineteen of the ays ¢ ——r- — pwn to-day to f ip ground that the programme was Illegal the running turf, The workout was fair, he covering the route in 1.4 He earned unother chance, If makes good when he gets it he be kept in training. If not he wil atrongest and most evenly teams will answer the call of starter. The first race was won by McNamara. and Grenda, winners of the last six-day matched the POUGHK Aare. 4 Last Year’s King Called a “ Dog” Will Get One More Chance, and if He Los habits, although he likes to loaf in his work and races, and occasionally to be roused with the whip. entry-fee check 913, —__—»——_—- SISLER HOLDS LEA IN BATTING RACE CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—Three Red Sox pitchers were unable to stop George Sis- cracked out four hits, one bat, GRAND CIRCUIT RACES POSTPONED AGAIN As a result of his great showing Moran has been matched to box Lew, Tendler here Sept. 11. Earl Baird defeated Kid Wagner iq the sceond bout of eight rounds, a in the next bout of the same distance Willie Herman beat Joe Tiplitz. Tips By Neal R. O’ Hara. If Douglass can he's in must be Fairbanks, Horse ; leap out of the mess now his last name = ‘o litz scored a knockdown In the first _The A. L, standing shows thé}, ung and Herman scored one in the Will Be | Ya) Browns and Tigers are es-Jarth round. ) caping from the Indians The show drew about $40,000, thé prices being $1, $2 and §3. ficient Sasa JOE LYNCH SCORES Judge Landis is the head of or- ; i ganized baseball and Hughie Dufty _ Playful as a kitten. | and Fred Mitchell are at the head of ANOTHER KNOCKOUT) e stable is rooting for} disorganized baseball yack. He has no bad saris Ft, WORTH, Tex. Aug. 25.—Joa Lynch, world’s vantam champlong scored his third knockout In one weeld by knocking out Benny Levy of Chi= Well, anyway, Gene Sarazen can't cop the national amateur title. Naas whose entry was re- hopes to be hoodoved He requested that his He dated th 18 and numbered his the total of Jimny has just signed uy dity tomeet Hed Mune Inland City to meet in the feature bout of twel Nable, the clever | tatters with Billy Ryckoff t Burt Avenug A.A, Coney Island. Th rounds at mhow of the Ocean Parl scrappers will meet in the twelve-round AA, of Long Branch, N. J Friday will have @ chance to e Sammy tamweight, bout and show whether the reault of i re Tin’ the other twelve last encounter, which Ryckoff won, wae a Bobby Doyle will hook up wit flike’or not. ‘There will be another twelve-| Bobby Bolan. ‘There will Unter which will be aa interesting ‘tar. bout, This go will bring to- gethiey Hilley. Levine, the pride of Coney found, and Jimmy Tomasulo, the former amatcur baniamweight champion. be three oth round enc bouts. ne th = Bill; it Rockaway Beach wi tilly MCT, “fo mest Wille, Kane of ten row to meet w Je tn the main the boxing show of the Paterson 8} erson, N Aug. 31. As Marlowe has more experienc? than Kane, he probably will have no trouble. in getting the newspaper decialon over hime Within the days the aévance| Club of P last * for the fifteen round cham: Tatahip Uattie betwuen Johnny Dundee and Martin at the Velodrome so large that battle Pepper) Monday night Matchmaker Flournoy expects the gros re celpte to figure up over $40,000, Dundee ts tho favorite in the bettin 5 been t from the it good colored | Amwell; rat pe tn anoth Wort, Danny Edwards, will clas) battle in Jersey City on Monday night, He Will go agatnat Irish Johnny Curtain of Jere in the star go of twelve rounds at atting star, in bis quest The Browns’ slugger a double, in rel K ; f Buffalo, Wille Jack- brought tis} oop of New “Tork ‘or Hitchie Mitchell of tey City hi ve Oakinnd A. A. of Jersey City, ie a ond scrap in a few w adership of the will be thelr pig demand for tickets, onteat, ‘There ts eae ee ees for Jackson's followers ex Winls \n stiff, battle ly staged, will be recommended at the next meeting of the Minnesota State Boxing Cémmission, W. F. Saflor, Seos retary, sald to-day, ett Amith, the crack middlewelght of dyanne, Ng. who Is fighting in, the best Ni dss Bayon Career at %.—Due te} form of his Aug. present, has

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