Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SSSA a apes oe OFMPSEY MAY FIRNT WLS ATC HERE NEXT MONTH: NEW BI? MEETS MULDOON'S DEMANDS: — oh Republic A. C. Would Stage Bout at Polo Grounds, With 20,000 Seats at $2, 30,000 Un- der $5—Wills Signs for 12% Per Cent. of Re- ceipts—Offer Dempsey 3714 Per Cent. By Ed. Van Every. Jack Dempsey and Harty Wills will meet in the ring at the Polo Grounds on the afternoon of Oct. 13, or Saturday, Oct. 14—unless the New York Biaie Athletic Comm ‘on wishes the bout relegated to some other Stat: which now being tntimated In many quarters, The Republic A.C. within the next twenty-four hours, will wait on the Boxing Commission, ready to meet every condition, with slight modification, demanded by William Muldoon, Chairman of the Commission, In connection with the promotion of the Dempsey-Wills mateh John M. O'Connor, President of thes Prpublic A. C., will tell the Boxing $1,080,000 GATE Commission that: u Pra IS ANTICIPATED A bona fide offer has been made to Jack Dempsey, the - j heavyweight champion; Dempsey Will Get $35 Harry Wills, the Boxing Com- 000, Wills $125,000, jon’s recognized challeng Under Plan. has been signed; Security of $250,000 will be Here ts what the principals in provided the Dempsey-Wills match would (A aedenl edntanien ee low ae get if the State Athletic Commis- ; sion agrees to the proposals of the $2 will be charged. Republic Athletic Club, and Jack These ave the paramount conditions| Dempsey signs up: tthposed by the Boxing Commission, Estimated gate receipts, $1,080, - In addition to meeting these, the Re- ores iy a AEN public A. C. will suggest that: Seana ager! eacene 3 Wills 8 share, »,000 Willlam Muldoon, Chairman of the Aly expenses of the: math New York State Athletic Commission,| would, of course, have to be paid shall act in conjunction with the pro-| Out of the promoter's share and moters and have full direction ana} these. 1t 18 estimated, would total supervision of the match, Including ali finances. stage the bout as a spectacle and for If there is anything in the nature|the purpose of putting the Republic of an excess profit a tax may be| A. C. on the map as the greatest box- levied im favor of any charity or|1ng club in the world. Outside of a eiasitiea named: reasonable return on the money we In an Interview with the writer, and | ‘sk we seek nothing else. as exclusively printed in The Evening} “As far as Dempsey and Wills are World last Wednesday, Willlam Mul- | concerned, both men have assured me @oon stated: that they can be ready Inside of three “Only two conditions walt on | ‘veka prepared to step into the ring the final arrangements for the |Teady to put up the battle of their match—a bona fide bid from a re- lives. Wills has had two so-called sponsible promoter, and the as- | fights under his belt within the past surance of such safeguards as | few weeks and has really been in ac- will guarantee that the match can | tive training for more than a month. in no way reflect on the good | Dempsey also has been in training name of boxing or Jeave any {ll- [for several prospective matches flavored aftermath.” and I found him to-day to be really “Mr, Muldoon sugizests that a seat-| in wonderful form, ing capacity of 109.000 ts to be pro-| “In fact, everything ts ready for vided,” said President O'Connor of] the big bout for Oct. 12 or 14, You the Republic A, C. “I am ready to} can say that goes for the fighters and provide a club with seating capacity | the promoters. of slig \tly over 80,000, safeguarded by| “It i# now up to the commission, the most perfect of arrangements for] “nd I do not see how they can do the handling of a crowd and with the| anything other than sanction the guarantee that there will be no con-| meeting of Dempsey and Wills for tusion or crowding in the !mmediate| the heavyweight title at the Polo vicinity of the scene of the match. 1] Grounds. think Mr. Muldoon wiil approve the| Jack Kearns sald to-day that he is seating capacity and our other ready to sign for a meeting with rangements, Wills as soon as a bona fide offer Is ‘As to the responsibility of the} presented, He admitted that he has Republic A, C. as promoters, the club] a special appointment with John has already been licensed by the Box- | O'Connor within a few days. ing Commission, but it Invites any further investigation that may be] ROUGH WEATHER eemed requisite. We invite the co- operation of the commission and are ENLIVENS CRUISE willing to bind ourselves to a security of $250,000, as demanded, STAMFORD, Conn., Sept. 8. — The “As to matching Dempsey and|yachtsmen who are taking part in the Wille, we alrendy have secured the|iterclub cruise had thelr first bit of signature of Harry Wills toa con. | “dirty weather" yesterday. ‘The run was Cee cattiog far tats pee cent, ang | ffm the Larchmont Yacht Club to the SI Y acl Me vind vas if the Boxing Commiasion actually | Sormmence ‘ign teast and had enoual favors the staging of the heavyweight] strength to kick up whitecaps all ove champiouship in this State, I antici-| the Sound. As it came It was a beat pate no trouble signing Jack Demp-|from Larchmont Breakwater to thts sey for 37% per cent, of the receipts, | Port. It was the first bit of real wind Twould not guarantee the champion | WATd work that the yachtamen have ex- even one-half per cent, over this per- | P*lenced during the week. oent ‘As the New York Yacht Club also was centage, but I have every reason to] holding a regatta yesterday. ‘The fe believe that Dempsey is not only|was somewhat smaller than it has been ready, but eager to meet Harry Wills.|all week, The thirty-nine-footers of the “In regard to the general admission | Larchmont Yacht Club had a good race, of $2, my club 1s prepared to meet| the winner was Leroy Sargent’s Nimbus this condition. Mr. Muldoon has sug- noe ta eats SiAks Of a Steet gested that 40,000 general admissions Ae nene eat qed" Cure be placed on sale at §2, but I believe | 4a P8ns® Bansal, salted by “Tod that Mr. Muldoon, on careful consid-| ©. A, Marsland’s Azor was the winner eration, will agree that it would make] in the first division of the handicap for possible confusion to attempt to} class. The Victory division was taken handle a general admission of any] >y H. W. Buck's Madelon, Pawley's such size. I also am of the opinion|Aauilo won in a mixed cl 4 ¢ that an admission of that size might| Pomeroy's Callxa was the first of the Stamford one designed yacht to finish, sttract a preponderance of an ele-}rne star Class had a close race, the Ment such as Mr, Muldoon would not) winner being Canta Minor, the property approve. of Adier & O'Brien, Flosshilde, which “My plan to the commission will] belongs to Ritchey & Nelidow, was the call for 20,000 general admissions at|Vinner of another mixed class. $2 each, and a total of 80,000 ad-|, The final race of tho cruise will be will effectively squelch any suspicion SKE haat mead’ at eet to Of avarice. Hora te the avale ce ad, [Tow the ficet will proceed at will to the Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Clut mission my plan to Mr. Muldoon will] qt Oyster Bay, arriving Just before the present: start of the International 6-metre races. 20,000 at $2. sees $40,000 —— 5,000 at $3.... . 18000 |BERNSTEIN K, 0.’S CAPONI. 5,000 at $5.. s+» 26,000 5,000 at $10. 50,000 Jack Bernstein scored his fifteenth 10,000 at $15.. 150,000 straight knockout last night at the 300,000 | Columbus Sporting Club Yonkers, AGO00 at $30,4+ 2 by sending Tony Ci fof Rockland, 20,000 y sending Tony Caponi of Rockland, ot 92, r++ 600,000 [ii down and out for the count in ‘ the tenth round of a scheduled 12-round Total .-.....++0+0++ $1,080,000 Jpout. Hornstein was finmediately “It will be seen that more than 26} matched to box Jimmy Cooney in a yer cent. of the total attendance wil'| found bout at the Commonweulth Club, #e cAmitted at $2 each, and that two. | Sert: 16 iifths will be admitted at $5 or leas eee Lf this is commercial avarice and an Larkin to Coach at Lehigh, excessive profit results my club etili| BETHLEHEM, Ma., Sept. §—It wos ditional reasonable tax that will turn|jcon gealstant. tocthall couch for gov over @ portion of the profits to any) ural years, will not asstat in consnin, pe Ld i sherities oan’ rer | {is Year Paul Larkin, lust year's C4) % epublic A, C. la not after | tin, will take his pi this match for the purpose of making | Only light work was done to-day by amy great profit, We are anxious to the squad of thirty-six men, NG THEM UP AT THE UNCER’ MAKE THE GALLERY SEE SHADE OF THE OLO APPLE TREE foULD CRAWL eYRIL SHS PHYSICALLY CONSPIC VOUS BROOKLINE. MASS. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER WILLS ALREADY SIGNED TO MEET DEMPSEY IN -BOUT HER By Thornton Fisher BiG ATHLETIC FELLA vicTiM TO JONES AFTER A Pennant A New York Leader Confident Team Will Beat Out Browns. That His HOW THEY STAND By Bozeman Bulger. N the heavy rain of 42d Street yes- terday a little fellow came shut- fling along under a big umbrella. He looked like a thumb tack. thing about him seemed familiar, peeked under the bumbershoot. “Say,” he said, striking a dramatic if you've got any questions to ask shoot ‘em quick. cab there—it’s running full time. going to a show and have Any questions? The human thumb tack was nonr other than M Pitt Cin’ati. 73 60 548 Phila.. 47 82 .364 Chie'go 71 60 .541 Boston. 46 83 .357 oe that texi.|New York at Philadelp manager of Rain streaked down his ay,'’ I stalled, trying to think of from a fan, He wants to know how shifting the bumbershoot, wished there was ¢ pennant and t final game with the Browns. He asks also," I reminded him, “what are the chances of winning the old peanut."* good until the S$ no use going: one game is left arithmetic says the any further, we've got the best of it." By this time around to double figures. But I'm taking no chances on 6 id, and dived in 1 had clicked Baltimore, Rochester, 3; Buffalo, 1, Toronto, 3; Syracus: waiting taxi,"’ he s To-day the Yanks go into combat with the Senators, They do it again On these games may de- pend the pennant ‘0 Make sure the Yanks will piteh The Senators can do as they please, “T see no use of any secrets," said gives anybody undectded as to who will hurl the pill for them, but says we may state thoritatively that Nick Altrock will be on the coaching tine. And he's got These two games ~ umes may be the stumbling block n: of the present campaigr but what it may be By the way, sp Washington, aking of that, an old Washington fan was around the rialto last night “You know," lost 80 many games in the it was leas than fly the home folks down there the home club didn't have last half of the ninth Inning to mak the game official." he sald, *Washingtor yeurs ago before Tn answer to several written inquir . your humble that he thinks the inks will win the but seventeen times Huston and Majoi up at the new stadium The concrete Huggins Thinks Chances Of Yankees Capturing gain Are Good xk kk NATIONAL LEAGUE, W, L. PC.) W. &. Pc. N.York 77 52 597) St.Lo'is 71 61 .537 "h., 74 58 .561 Br'klyn 65 68 .489 GAMES YESTERDAY, New York, 13; Philadelphia, 6. Pittsburgh, 6; Chicago, 0. Cincinnati, 10; St. Lo GAMES TO-DAY, Chicago at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Cincinnati. AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. PC. W. 1. Pe. St.Lo’is 81 54 .600 Cleve’d 66 69 .489 N.York 79 53 .598 Wash’n 60 71 .458 Detroit 71 65 522 Phila.. 56 74 .431 Chic’go 68 67 .504 Boston. 52 80 .394 GAMES YESTERDAY, Chicago, 9; Cleveland, 8 (10 innings). Philadelph Philadelphia, 3; Boston, 0 ( 7; Boston, 4 (first). ond) GAMES TO-DAY. Warhington at New York, Detroit at St. Louis. Cleveland at Chicago. Philadelphia at Boston. INTERNA’ IONAL LEAGUE. wo. 6 WwW. 1. PC Balt’re..101 48 .678 Toro’to 70 78 .473 Roch'er 93 57 .620 Read'g 64 84 432 Buffalo 88 64 579 Syra’se 58 94 .382 J. City., 78 72 520 New'k. 46101 .313 GAMES YESTERDAY, yy City, 1. 2 (12 innings). GAMES TO-DAY. y City at Baltimore. Reading ~t Newark. Rochester at Buffalo. Syracuse at Toronto. stand has been lald and the steel is \lready in place for the upper tier of pats. It begins to look like a real tall grounds, ‘The engi Ing off the diamond to begin sodding so as to have a nice grass infleld for are clear- next sprin There is little chance, however, of these grounds being ready ) case the Yanks should get a crack \t the World's Series Except for the double header with Athleties on Sunday, this series ith the Senators winds up the Yanks ! home for the year. They leave for ph nying @ final game with the Ath- loties they strike out for the West lelphia Monday morning. After en sees TWO BOXERS SUSPENDED BY N. J. COMMISSION Suspension for three r 5 from box- in New J: v he sentence m= wed yest y tb the New Jersey tate Roxiny ¢ ion en two Ught wight boxers, Jack Hiuaner of rk City i Herman of Ca principals in uit-at the ¢ Jer wea city, 1 whieh Ww nyed by Henry Lewis In th nth round, on t rd that th Xers wor tod giving r exhibition. —'T fission alse reed that the two boxer should lose ir share of th veolpts, Pre ius Kood res responsible £¢ ve Heht sentence, It was explained. BROOKLINE _ - ARIER WATCHING IGBY JONES DUB A SHOT IN THE ROUGH WE_ CAN TRUTHFULLY STATE * THAT IN SOME FEATURES ALIKE * 8, 1922. Vorld), by Press Publishing Company STAN, DONT Wate siLeMce’ Our, RESPECT WWE GAME $ ARE VERY MuCcH YOUNG JONES HAS GEEN THE NAGNET OF THE GREAT GALLERIES YOU DONT HAVE TW SEE WHo Hake s a= » THIS APPROACH — WO YOU KNOW ITS Fe CHICK EVANS: BEFORE HE HOVE'S IN BichT. <> NO,1 CONT THINK tT C_WENT OVER HALF A WILE — JESS GUILFORD THE OLD SIEGE -6UN WHEN HE PASTE EM THEY RIDE BEAT OVIMET, EVERY TIME KNEPPER THE YouTafuc “Wer EVERYBoDy PASSES THE CHER CHAMP POSSESSING .SHUSHES EVERY. CONTESTANTS. ALL THE NERVE AnD Bopy ELSE A’ SET A CHILL LASS TO WIN THE EACH. STROKE NATL SOME DAY MACE Browns..., are hitting up a .786 pace, The Yanks and Browns still have three games to play against .772 baseball, with the Giants go- |in the way of two-year-olds in the] front at ing only at a .520 pace. last race yesterday, only to see his} has been quitting much earlier in his The Giants and the Pirates still have three games tu play against each other. The Pennant Dash | Ansor, in Old-Time Form, GAMES LEAD GAMES TO PLAY Yankees. be +22 Giants +. 19 Pirates. IF front. Tmust turn tn seventeen more vio- on Amor Patriae in Driv- ee a Bosch ance ories, so that the ugmen must . ra: le omas, who rode rate play .772 ball while the Browns ing Finish. Gold, put up an awful squawk after 1°. Shuttinger, on Southern Cross, By Vincent Treanor. i each other. OHNNY LOFTUS, once star}when he was laboring through Giants win thirteen of their re- among jockeys, and now a big| tinal sixteenth, had struck his mount maining games the Pirates must ¢ the Oak. | Yer the head. Thomas didn’t ex- place seventeen more in their win ptioceas iam itrainer of the Os ‘lain to the stewards how !t came ridge Stable, started his trump card that Pira ec at stage of the race. Pittsburgh must play old pal, Buddy Ensor, beat him out | Previous starts with Dick Brown's Amor Patri Fistic News G good thing Cape Clear last Saturday, and Sossip but this cold Runviso, we were told could beat the pair of them doing a Brdole pollock 7 Silk Tassel won the Tomboy Handl- ‘ap by getting a step at the barrier, Fdict was away in the second divi- sion of a straggling start and ran a powerful race to finish such a bang Pepper Martin will arrive in town] the field went to the post in the clos- this morning so as to be on time for | ing event. his twelve-round battle with Bobby of Boston, which will be staged this evening at the Surf Ave-| others, to beat the star of Johnny's nue A. A., Coney Island. Pepper] stable. As the race was run, prob- spent the past few days at Freddie | ably nobody but © 's Health Farm and will hit this] of wonderful burg in tiptop physical condition. An-| beaten Runviso. Buddy did’ with | shot jast time, Hereafter ther battle that should be as exciting| Amor Patriae what Trainer Puddin | company dizz as the Martin-Josephs scrap will be | McDaniels has been trying to get lit-|» favorite, he seemed stuck in the (he clash between Joey Leonard and|tle Cauldwell to do all season, He} mua, Eddie Borden, which {s the semi-final, | made him stick. Everybody who fol- Joey Leonard {s a brother of the light- | lows the races knows that few two- ° welght champion, who is guiding the| year-olds can outrun Amor Patriae, Rockminster dwarda of the Coast, scheduled me} Ensor took the colt out in front, but akinnd A. A. of Jersey night, will be the lopion! contender, tor Joe} held him together, just in front of of both principals have already an-| Runviso, who was charging on him hat in case of Victory they will 4 ‘i ore won ‘ Champion Lynch neo : ol ter mot and regained his title from Seni | ollled the tiring colt Into lasting, Frankte Engle of Detrott will make his wood Grove Sporting Club in a twelve ot He ates of ic nlgany which title he After the race Ensor was more Hrady has rec rman, y to Recure & dy to mi ra do the selecting Mike McTigue, middiewelght champion of| Victories. | These, however, haven | Ireland and Canada, who has been apicurn and for the past two months ‘angen booked pi ext ton daye Marks, th Rothw Monday night. Runelise, with which Johnny hoped] ‘od to win the Spinaway at Saratoga, and we had seen Sakah, with Ensor up, come within a head of beating the Yankee catching South blocked badly reatter. anything, It was no wonder, there fe when fore, that Runviso was fayor! Ensor has been doing the riding for Loftus lately, and it didn’t seem quite the right thing for him, above a up second. sor, with his pair nds, could have Yesterday young lad along very carefully, but !t was also known fiat me oat 2 usually stopped a sixteenth of a mile A fe The winner of the twelve-round battle} from home. rrives or ry Martin of Providence and ‘ity Monday| didn't run him into the ground. He sary. forfelt to. bind all the way, and then, when Amor the decision tyet| Patriae was due to fold up, Buddy hort th ‘Albert Johnson put up a_ hustling finish on Runviso, while Ensor sat F yssibly could to keep to-morrow ‘night ‘at the Itidges | 28 Still as he possibly qiting Ciubin a tvelverruund| Amor Patriae going and he did the reddte. Jacks" at ingly " c recognined fentheretigh ane: | right thing as the result showed. three Willle Koller In one round oe," he said, “I had to think ali io ta vin to Mr. Jones at an may Pasha caneney iaukk lot in that last sixteenth. I $0 a cepice, ‘ar cece] he challenge of Eddte " " | i . ‘i at Brookishe, "he ne nenee of Eadie! myself, ‘If I hit this fellow he willl" wie eval of Rockmaster and the yen lasing great trouble getting | probably stop dead under me. Tl vvouncement by Sam Hildreth that ah beaten Kid sullhegy aft | took a chance without hitting him, he isn chance for aone| Ensor has needed such victories to Sc ine we eee ge AME! put him in his old-time stride, He and i« willing to let the match-|thought that after he was reinstated all he would have to do was pile up ome as regularly as Buddy expect sland being a highly strung youngster, he was becoming disheartened, soon have his old-time following. winner, to return tot) we {0 gall wi neational Canadian |s successful tv beating Wille] Trainer Tom Healey saddled two aight hiv managers Taye iNet i . yon Wednesday. while Rockminster wend” hm “against” Leonard’ or] of yesterday's winners, Vendor, at a shipped well and ln at hie beat 2 x vent, and Sedie-1# i: L fo 1. in the openne ne fifth, Both of| All this insures a bitter strugete for fecetpte of the Joe Lynch-Pal id, at 4 to 1, In 1 * ne of the historic fixtures of the t Michigan City, Labor Dar,|these had disappointed the Wilson] enitart aka pianinen ar teant atten tes tag, Champion re-ltrainer in thelr previous starts. Ven- | Americ p ' bes & matched Wildent} tte \feName a rane tle McNamee 1 Crows twelve rounds at} coming from far back to run over the apprentice boy, | feared — ‘reD AY, At ci Mate’? | the final aisteemth, when Marinelli will have the mount on Kal-Sai cme % | Makes Quitting Colt Last : To Beat Loftus’s Star Browns win fourteen of their fairly lifted the Wilson colt to the remaining games the Yankees Buddy Uses Rare Judgment the third race. He complained that ipplying the whip to the favorite ld was so close to the “Sunny Jim’? Fitzsimmons thought We have heard a lot about the filly} vell of the chances of Yankee Star urol_ in their respective races. oth encountered bad racing luck, tar suffering particularly. He was knocked back at the far turn when he looked to have a chance of n Cross, and was Some genius may yet standardize the mud at the race courses. Then such performances as that of Here after could be explained. As a 10 to1 loped his a sto Realization Montfort Jones's Rockminster, which beat Whiskaway in a race at Saratoga Springs aud then won the Labor Day Handicap at Louisville, arrived at Belmont Park yesterday morning to run in the Realization at one mile and five furlongs to-morrow. He was consigned to the care of John E. Madden, who bred the good ar-old and sold him to Max Hirsch as a yearling for $5,000. Hirsch the Rancocas Stables’ Kai-Sang would start insures plenty of competition for H. P. Whitney's Bunting and thus saves the Realization from what looked like a probable walk-over on 1,| Wednesday for last year's Futurity 4e'll The silght infection from which Kal-Sang was suffering has yielded to treatment, so that he will be ready. Bunting proved his worth and quality ‘lor ran like a near-champlon for lit-| for racegoers where a famine was CONEY ISLAND °°" rondo!" revtinas Albert Johnson has been engaged to ‘i 9 ride Rockminster, while McAtee will ” Canyon. Sedgefield seemed | ride Rockm , halen by Bt. Allan until he reached| handle Bunting and Sande or Fator CHAMPIONSHIPS gramme of Junior Track and Field Meet. ¢ Everything {9 In readiness for opent, of the Junior track and field champ! ships at the Weequahtc Park, Newa this afternoon. The track and jumpi|! pits have been indorsed as in perfe condition by the officials of Amate Athletic Union, and it rests with t contestants themselves to prove St. Practically all of the out-of-town at letes arrived yesterday, and a majg of them got Into track suits and bered up on the Weequahic Park trad ‘Those who are to engage in the sen championships on Saturday and Mond took their last hard work out before t! meet. ‘The members of the Boston Athlo Association loft for New York night. They completed their tri yesterday and were confident that } would bring the national track and f\« champtonships to New England. Amo the world's record for the broad jut, and 1s also the holder of the nator 4 penthatlon title, Others who left fr: the Hub city were Jake Driscoll, i ® Hayes, Jimmy Connolly ana Jimr & Hennigan. The programme for the juntar chnyt pionships include nireteen events, ti track events and nine Seld events, 7! first race on the card starts nt promptly, and a time schedule wil! followed strictly until the half-mile r which ts the last race of the after; —— BASKETBALL LEAGUE * | INSTALLS OFFICE! f] At a meeting at the Hotel McAly e) the officers for the coming year of ti} Metropolitan Professional Basketh } League were tnstalled. Senator Jan Walker, honorary President of the + ganization and Mr. Ed Thorp, pre dent, addressed the club owner length, Mr, Thorp spoke of the gift of every*man to avoid bringing pro court game the slightest taint, discolor. A few moments after his |] stallation Mr. Thorp was hard at wc , on league matters, The complete schedule for the fi half of the season will be made put ¢ within the next few weeks. ; Players Jerry Sullivan and D + Smythe of last year's MacDowall te J, were awarded to the Paterson tea 1 Ray Kennedy, another former Mac, W , happened to ‘draw down the wrath | the MacDowall manager, has bi shifted to the Brooklyns. : The name of Johnny Conaty, | ¢ young star of Brooklyn, was registe} ¢ by the Original Celtics. Conaty played In fast company but a sh time, and his being signed by — * Celts is a huge tribute to the elghter year-old lad’s ability. Within the next few weeks Mana Bill Colgan of the Knights of St. / thony, Manager Cody of the Dodgr along with Frank MacCormack of M Dowall Lyceum, will be in a posith announce the names of several known stara who will perform for / this season. Se TWENTY-TWO TEAMS IN TWO-HOUR BIKE RAC >) yi i) ‘Twenty-two teams will start in | two-hour bicycle team race at the N York Velodrome to-night. ‘The teams entered are as follows: Pilani and Eaton, W. Spencer Madden, McNamara and ©. “V Kaiser and Hanley, Jaeger and simmons, Lang anc {fney, Pil and Smith, Verraes and Dorclerel burn and DroiMch, Horan and Wel Krebs and Dotterwerck, Walthour Goullet, Gren« nd Hill, MeBeath + Papworth, Ohrt and Svargent, Yor and Lands, Bello and Kopsky, * Walker and’ Bartell, Thomas and 1 rence, Taylor and Osterreiter, Grit , and Mobeck, Nunziatta and Kall. Following this event the maiagem | will put on a 20-mile motorpuced r with five starters, hig = e LEONARD AND WHITE ss} TO BOX ON OCT. , Benny Leonard and Charile, ) White will sign articles this) 7 afternoon at 2 o'clock to box; twelve rounds, no decjsion, at | ‘ Boyle's Thirty Acres on the)‘ night of Oct. 6. Billy Gibson, Manager of Leonard; Ike Do: gan, Manager of White, andy Frank Flournoy, acting for Tex : Rickard, came to an amicable’ arrangement yesterday, ani; agreed to the terms of the:, match. The men will box for! a@ percentage of the gate re- ceipts. This will be the second meet- ing between Leonard ar 43 White, They met on July 8, | about two years ago In Benton? Harbor, Mich., and in the fifth round White knocked Leonard through the ropes. White and his friends claim that Charley had the lightweight champion out on that occasion, but Leon- ard finally came back ani, knocked out White with one of = his terrific swings in the ninth round, Benny was “‘all in’ ifter the bout. TO-NIGHT SURF A, Ay Webs soeeohe ve, Byerythiog for Billiai 1 Bow! The Brupswick- Balke lender ub W. Bad Bt