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- Saeed cai MOA - SE ae THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922, 19 — OTHER SPORTSIJTHE FUSSY FOURSOME - . - .- “18th and All Even” |’rower urcen sy state Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company lon Reports 2,000,000 T Could Be Kai-Sang and Rockminster || @°e% 20°) 3<c'ee iF Pay us Now boc TIT au Gost! wnarra = Eola hg ORI Commit) IN “TH’ ROUGH — Wow! M You're done ! you'lt ; 2 : ye ALBANY, Sept. 11.—'Two million ; Yicert Ta’ pooR WIDE ZW NEVER GET OUTA THAT Y'Go AN’ Do “THAT FOR § DOUsH TILL Y WIN —T DONT tons of coal could be saved annually ace U é ta e ates GRASS — Y'CAN'T SEE Now WE RE Cooked — Quit! 1M GONNA SHOW = in New York State if undeveloped te a aoe = - i 1 You — Y'eant with THIS 48 of " Against Bunting in Stake | OVER: “Ty' ToP OF IT Good bhi At gar On at ‘ eee -sstllonemedi ate! og report on the water power and storas possibilities of the Hudson River mace Kummer, on Whitney Colt, Couldn't Overcome Seeming Team- , recall Za Boentatesiod, under the direction oe + work of Jockeys Johnson and Sande and This Brought h : s | About Defeat in Prized Stake. Fos + Frank M. Williams, State Engineer Two million tons of coal are rv quired annually to produce the 220,000 horse power which it would bo poss! By Vincent Treanor. drop in behind Rockminster and con- ble to develop from the waters of thy ARRY PA WHITNE serve Bunting's apeed. upper Hudson and tts tributary, the Did Johnson do the gatural thing Sacandaga River, the report declared, good horse Bunting lost thes. any ordinary, well-intentioned Construction of a system of four- teen storage reservoirs with a total ca- pacity of 70,000,000,000 cubic feet would be required to make possible 1922 Realization because he} yaer to do under the efrcumstances? was the victim of a combination of! He did not. He plainly took back off recing Interests. The Rancor Vunting, satisfied that he had not atable's Kat only flustered Kummer but the al- Sung beat him, aided . most human Bunting as well F ’ MAR Uno the complete development, The cost | and ubetted in the feat by Montford} "ny. Whitney rider then tried the ‘i P j 4 IBS YARDS Sh qonuciueliu wel weehatel “ab Jones's Rockminster. It was a ease) experiment of drawing slightly away , y ’ 24,292, 000. : of team work of Jockeys Job fo fest Rockminster’s stamina, only $24,292, oe - Rockminster and Sande on Kui-Se to find that when le had taken eg somethin more out of Bunting in » Johnson had Rockminster Bunting. It was far from a tes! ready for another crack at him ividual horses and riders. Kummer] For the second time within a quar would have needed a Man o' War un-] ter of a mile Kummer appeared will- Ger him to overcome such conditions, | 28 to let Johnson and Rockminster Prien pass him, figuring, very properly, : that the one he really had to beat in and Kal-Sang both should have worn| the final pinch was the trailing Kal- the same colors Sang. If Johnson wanted to win the Thrilling ana a8 the struggic| Re jon he might have allowed his . fr ee oe mount to 0 on when he plainly could Was, it seemed an unfair contes have done so, but Rockminster's rider ear 8s the turn into the back-| g¢ med only concerned in worfying against Kummer, singh ded, on WESTCHESTER NOTES Mr. and Mra, Benjamin F. Ft Ossining have returned from Clayton, N.Y. Miss Gertrude Ashburn of South Nint) Avenue, Mount Vernon, is in Syracus N. ¥. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Peters of Pelhay Manor have returned from Atlantic City Mrs. Bruce T, Dick of Fifth Avenu the Pelhams, has been entertaining Mrs of In- n race wis run Rockwminster as sire At that stage it became ap-]| Kummer and Bunting by running at Richard Rundell of Blue Point, N. Y. Parent, through our pretty fair fleld| (heir heel: Glasses, that Rockminster's, or rather] All the while that Johnson was PUR areas vent en cou ae Eae Jockey Johnson's Realization mis-| employing tactics bordering on the nue, Pelham Manor, fs in Montreal sion, wan not to: teat ligating, but linfair, all Sande tad to do was coast The Fussy Foursome, Vic's Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening World | Canada. nstead to bother and pester him ‘as| along 5 N Kal-Sang behind, with a fine far as he could so that Sande and] rear view of the pair, waiting for Readers on Receipt of a 5-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Golf Club. This Is the Sixty-Seventh of the Series, the First BS TD ae PR NR SS Ste 1 ang could do so , ; F _ i Vernon will hold a spectal meeting th : apts a. | Rockminster to complete the job of Having Appeared May ‘30, 1921. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. ahing: dbteelts GH Wohin: ateaadiees Where stablemates run in a stal Bunting The latter colt, : , suc tactics are within the facing proved too good to be will be delivered by Alderman Real. siipiow aly difteron tugne interests] yonnenaty ity. cockminter, aeenite] OQ? Connor £0 Make Last Effort George Chapman JACK DEMPSEY PLANS | British Want __ine Bullding Trades Employers outing at Bear Mountain on Sept. 1 are concerned Mirection, but he indeed would have . i ANOTHER TRIP ABROAD ; . Ae nerd emninee dinwae ie ve | had to be a super horse to race alonx To Stage Dempsey - Wills Bout Wins Another Jack Dempsey woHlkiy Haavywelah Real Breeze for Sho Streets. ot Arent ts . Carpenter, Lewls @, James perhaps wouldn't admit ; bases ad tt 3 champion, and his manager, Jak ’ DOERR UNE aR i By Ae aid won Racing Title) errs vin 80) 108 vurove on oe shown To-Day 8 PRACE| curcan, sone 8. Martin, ‘Thomes Beary erfully well conside; ralied, but just the kame the —- Ing the adv se conditions under riding intructiong on Ruckminster, tf GUNURE Gece SAEs ae timates He “Has Some- {$100,000 as his end of a gate under] George Chapman, thrice winner of finp to Hurone for the purbone of ener: fy aie 8 a real nee San cones! Esther Farrell, daughter of Mr. ani derstanding between him and Sande, | Whiphine whee ae ee eve and Any person whom 125,000 .pereons | potitan Velodrome, where. he trounced — fummied up the way they folt over the} Parks Bronsville, to Mr. Wilkinson of or the talners of Rockminster and/ing to him, to lose a prized stake by By Ed Van Every. would be willing to see in action! Ave rivals in a one-hour motor-| reler rlety to Hold ™ first of the International contests of the 180. iB Will take plac Kal-Sar quiry 4 eit but such an tn- ght do the turf in gencral would be entitled to a reasonable per-| paced duel for the Velodrome cham- Saturday eek. He lee six-metre boats on Saturday, in which] Oct. 11. net @ lacked Jie M. O'CONNOR, President of} contage of the receipts, and with a pio; hip. He rode rings around] One of the biggest outdoor athletic] the quartet of American craft all beat] The large stucco country residence ttle more the which, as far some good as Kal-Sang WORCeNE the Republic A, C., will meet|low admission of $2 to a large p! Clarence Carman, Vincent Madonna, | meets of the year will be held next Sat-| tho four racers from overseas, ean ate hadeerbed Kummer did everything In his pow-|only a dash from the head’ of the Dempsey and Kearns to-morrow] centage of those attracted, there |Charles Verkyn, Georges Columbatto] uray afternoon at Brighton Heach| ‘The best the Weather Bureau could purchased by Leonard Kebler, President er to forestall Bunt defeat. Hel stretch home and make a fast desperate attempt to| Could be no complaint of commer-Jand Larry Gaffney. In the allotted) pig, the occasion being tho annual] Predict lust night, however, for this] of the Sagamore Development Campane Tode his horse with jalism. time Chapman travelled forty miles, i pm afternoon, when the second contest will That Is Willlam Muldoon's idea of |two and one-half laps. Bamos and outing of the Telephone So-| yo galled, was moderal herly winds] oof, 1, p wh OI di clety, an association for all telephone watble showers. ‘Moderate south business after much sound or attempting a Sabbath double y on the wind scale would be a réal] Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson Ward of Sav t judg- A two-horse . Reallzation between a single mis-| Bunting and Kal-Sang would have Vall his abll-]more satisfactorily answered the stage the much discussed contest be- Mr. Kebler will take possession about tween the world's heavyweight ch ment. He didn't mak take, but Kummer w m- ity and MN isn’t equal to nde} question of supremacy between the|Pion and Harry Wills, the colored] thought, and sane and fair-minded | meet consisting of three amateur and oMcials ond employeeh; -At thelr after ee tin A Weather toretase apply-| amore Park, Bronxville, who spent tiv and Johnson similarly equipped withttwo great three-year-olds, and left |challenger. The promoters behind the Judgment will concede that the man |two professional bike races and four] last year more than 30,000 persons as-[ing 4 Long Island Sound waters ‘it{ summer months at thelr camp at Li race riding knowledge. no suggestion of a combination, which boxing club at the Polo Grounds in- "9 18 held responsible in this State | Metropolitan Association A. A. U bled to watch the games. means one of those uncertain days, Placid, have returned, Just betore the micd tck- | te o for the welfare of boxing comes pret- competitions, Promoter John Chap-| pyery known form of sport will be] Tt min course to-d will tri . d i fi cr marred a great race|timate th tin ke day will be triangular,| Mr. and Mra. Dudley Lawrence aifetch In the Reallya Kummer] though it didn't detract. from ite mething UP) ty close to being right man was served with a summons. He participated In by the telephone com- aes «leg, and will be salled) Lawrence Park, Bronxville, are at the appeared to sense w was up| usual thrill theirssleeves and their ‘coats are not nd Mr. Muldoon's dream, which| wilt app to-day in the Twellth pany employees and thelr friends, in- I. _— camp ut Big Wolf in the Adirondacks against he didn't know it before In th nion of the Realizatio off yet 100 spectators assembled at the] pistrict. Court to answer the com-yeluding baseball, swimming, diving, Miata Mrs, Robert H. Stearns of Nort hits dolnson ninster up| expressed ti ee um aes tien | Just what the new proposition is[athietic cvent of the decade, com-| ptaint handball, athletics, volley ball games, DUB NOTICE. Broadway, Irvington-on-tha-Hudeor alongside bf Bunting as if he could|to imply that Sande and Kai-Sang|M? ©'Connor refuses to divulge. | furtably handled and open to all, with | six thousand bike and athletic en- ee i (ear SE ROT Paper ele Ulnar RL beaches Aeatee eu a Teer Ooo pension, for Mi Shoot past him easiy, and Kummer, | might not have won the race without | However, he admits he has not solved | a low ad ton of $2, will more than | thusiasts saw Chapman make his op-| vitor polo game between two of the find fait Is about to begin operationa | Weatchester’ Children's, Court, tan neck giving him a glance, seemed nervous-|help from Johnson and Rockminster.|the Problem of enlarging the seating] likely be not this yeur (con- [position look like so many sccond-| {aaing teams In tho bast slong that Line Wednesday afternoon. J : ly anxious for a look behind at Sande] Sande rode weil, as he always does, |S#Pacity of his club some 20,000, so is will not permit), but the}raters in the motor-paced — rac . and Kai-Sang,. Clare then “teok}and Kal-Sang is undoubtedly a great |%@ !8 wasting his time wing of 1923 surely. cheered Mike Devanney, the veteran hold" of Bunting » lot ir minster assume the pacemaking Job. Jand B but we maintain that Kummer| , 48 the business stands the Republic ——s Mil! iting ould! have < A. C. is ready to meet every ec ‘one A. A. distancer, in his doubi “-| ANOTHER SWIMMING Victory over the 600 and 1,000 yards me. better : AeTHARE Ae ANE ; ; “ {tion lad down by Chairman Muldoon applauded loud and long Bunting waen't running tast at t it Johnson and Rockminster hadn't SAREE time and Kummer could well afford to] been in the picture at all. for the promotion of the Dempaey- RECORD IS BROKEN [i eyorti of Joie Ray in his suest v1 Wills fight 1 slight modification, the ontdoor board track record for except the stipulation regarding ac-| Miss Ethel MeGary of tho Women's} ono mile. With no one to help him slow time Last Boxing Show of Season gommedations | 10 comfortably, seat swinuning Aawoclation of New York, ti Chicagoan returned th 8 already | fourteen-year-old exponent of tl 27, elght- [of 4.27. t signed, Dempsey is willing and| poate evdca panies Hans Ohrt repeated over Pierre In Local Velodrome To-Night |»#0%s wri ten nave veen in train: | Dat crew wet a natlonal open water] | Hans Ont sopnated ves ere ce te ‘ swimming record for 209 yards Ing within the Jast month and eo: 0 mile. Ohrt defeated the eo Ret In shape within three weeks, while] Water carnival held by the eee tT isrencliman in two straight heats and Yympie ightweight [the promoters have the weather rec-|¥acht Club at Glen Island, New Rov} i von ny a good margin ; , 1 the feature event lords of the past ten years to prove|chelle, yesterday afternoon \ Lis 4 Nie Card Is That Which Was Postponed From Labor 4 The time for the first heat was ‘ Raa es that the weather conditions for prae-]| Competing over a 50-yard course In tbury. -6, Ohrt travelling the I 2) nutiial of} tically any time during October are] the Glen Island Cove, which was slight-[oenth {a 12. 9-5 seconds, and the \ eal Day Night. asonable for an outdoor mateh ly over measure, she covered the dis+| ond and final trial in 2.68 2-6 and Lege Sings - Who Wucay enetoe Re treet enter et | ote le tt fdety “now publi} tance In 2 minutes 4% seconds, the Gt}. 3.5. for the last @lghth, Lows ore ey 8 Property the merry -pastime o ¥ est time ever made offictally in open] !? z os ion, which WAST Athletic Commission and Chalrman | BO accepted as a record, though Misa] [laliana, was another double winner hing wetter than | v7 14 - ‘airman ) Gertrude Ederle and Miss Helen Waln-| tle grabbed the final of the amateur hivakers eat] Muldoon for placing obstactes in the | wright have returned better figures un-| half-mile handicap und half an hour Way of the big bout will continue} omelally lately. There ig no outdoor] jater accounted for first. honors in stronger than ever “Politics, | atandard for women Listed at present \ By John Pollock. The last boxing show of the season in the New York Velodrome will be held to-night when Sammy Nable wing with Nat tisfled with the i theo Park i he two-mile teur open, paced and Danny Lee clash in one feature),,A! the Ocean Park A. A. of Long Branch, |favoritiom, hypocrisy, domination and| A 80-yard free atyle dash proved un| Seem e aa Meine Gh twelve-round. bout and Kid Sullivan] Now Yor: hantainue Maxey|Lord knows what are boing charged] easy victory for Mise Wainwright, na-| | William Tole of the, Silane Williamson of Mhiladeit the main bout) with practically no credit given the| tional all-around champion, who let) 4™ sae & , and Sammy Sieger swap punches In] of twelve rounds. In. the semt-final Danny Bosinece : Vita bend wrefhome by four yards her closest rivar| he finished fitst in the threo-mile hriea meets Andy Johnsor gy Commissiot HT ts hea > r 5 the other star event over the same 3 th ANSy Senne iealeie Ne nic, its head, WhO] and clubmate, Miss Doris O'Mara. MI-[ yun Nh ay i ; _ |] Ruly Matthews, featherwetght. champton| | El ly Me a \ TOC) though Miss Wainwright eased up on] A great cheer went up as the six , “ ” distance, These two puirs were SUp-} of Hiro und Tibhy Watnon the Austras | Of worry. all ks and nol nearing the line, avo did the half cen-| orachs started tn the -motor-paced Here's an “opener” to the Fall season; posed to ha hed on Labor Day | lian chante make thelr first appear. | recompense in of salary or] tury in 29 seconds flat and ft looked as *s event In the first ten miles Ma s] &. . ” aight, but rain caused the show's) iis, Gusmabor Badr, tn Lene lain | Otter: retrn Ae ane would Havel one under, he toe snrentanen to make A Tunawad a special “appetizer” for alert clothes Matthews will have for opponen “Willig * comments o' vorid 2 onds 8 : postponement until to-night. Little| {i its Hevobeat, Pauling ais la eam Muldoon.” “comments. ona) Til sey pace to. tne (ouch, Ee att Hie wie lenin Cae anan buyers, to start our Fall trade early. fellows will have the entire card to| (hate Beecher tne ane ager oes | nec oe Box-| Mise Aileen Riggin, Olymple fancy} and Carman, He lost his pace once ; fellows will have the entire card to] Wii INTEC atnd ata santa ARGU | ine Commisain nip bxos OF Tila ante SRMAeII Redon Senne MARIO | Ce eee. Cea ie Page one For September only, we've’ taken 23 themselves in the preliminaries. Mur- RAR = own to grind and esn't re] She captured first a 100-yard free style RIGA ea lber Ha LLd en etapa all a ’ 2 ray Layton and Phil Rosenberg and/ WESTERN SEMI-PROS IN|20se. head he « off. The sim In 110, then a 80-yard backstroke u sudden and rode off the track. It Stellar Patterns from our highest priced la Terri ‘ sucile 1 present commission accomplished | sprint in 40 seconds, E : : A i@ Terris and Louis Gugletmini will! CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY. | suceny, commission that ever{ cin the former event her teammates, 8 reported that te had strained fabrics—mostly from our $36 and $42 face each other. i as) existed. Tho game is being cleaned | Miss Frances Cooney and Miss Doris} some lgament in his body. At twenty = NATI, Sept. 11—Price HiN,[and not elevated, boxe teaned) OrMara, swam a virtual dead heat for| miles Chapman jumped to the front + In an all-star card at the Natlonal League Bnd (nies Ball Park ty Philadephia to-night, Lew Tendler will fight his tivat met Henny Lecnard, meeting jon: withant lite eaten eee arene ey ver ind stayed there the remainder of the rom sa ‘one A Order houtl by a hair's breadth. In the latter tw yur At twenty-three miles t ince he| alone any and Dt here Senterdeg [fear or favor ux any falr-minded| other W, 8. A. laaaion, Miss Ethel Baker | 00" Nia Wane: aha batane hes Renn f é person who will veview pust rulings| and Mins Lillian Stoddart, fntshed i Pant uaca inser ies means overcoat to order. the lad tha; Nenny a ntly whipped, INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 11.— will admit Boxy wi . more re-] ond and third in this order, not far bi ee or four laps. cluding a bout between Val Moran and Jue/ot Milwaukee won the first game Of @lirear andi ye Anh Well | > passed Carman, as did Verkyn, Included are fine worsted swHnge aun lp auhes woh rday trom the| ted condition than ever befor N. Y. A.C. MEET SEPT. 23. |! this is the way they finished ; —exclusive custom-tailor shades and oka, | 0. Odd Fellows of Indian-| “Only one loophe for, attack lis, ‘score 3-2, The second game |apparently now open t el pacee—gnd reduced them to our rock- otiehe ottom feature price of $30 the suit or ni-pro champions won aj moters are being 7 ou 8 Johnny Leonard, featherwetght champion of Pennsylvania, has been matched to box | ppowedy ia a tt ; patterns. Bobby Williamagat Allentown Sept. 16. resulted In a five in ng tle, 4—4 to professional boxing hey no lang for one of the greatest 0 = Goullet ana " " a a meets in the history of the New York] Gem nd Partn Win Team : : he Tuan oronviers are witisg 19 guar] atiLavACKHE, Sept, 11—The Wala. [ONE Nath Om | jai “he, Ob Memietie" Gib: Neea bean cere teed 10 Bike Nace. And luxurious overcoatings and antee Johnny Wiison 850,000 to defend hia], \teW AT IRE! he second round offsioe 2f fault finding. Cummercializa- lhe io9th track and fi et of Hrilliant riding on the part of Alfred 2 —j in ¢ UNO: SANG ERIERE AEF Seatths the amatcur championship here’ yeater- tion and ie Hey | Mamission | organization to be held at 1 ‘ enabled him and Alex McBeath Ulster cloths—in plain and fancy backs. Al, Lippe haa matche Delmont to| day by taking twogames from the Amer-|are now the evi ™ reme- lon Sept, 23. It Is exp: at ' re A 4 ’ if i pon nai Pir ora RE afc Centralslte Afra of fadianapolis [od ‘according to Lie. Lusy reformers. | oer af ine ecenteses ‘ vee ddaltlve Wietory over twenty It’s worth something to us, to get our And this in tl Muldoon [Including many ttle winners Ja the oa = % ‘ad Fier Of Ao Fading ' ac ne Tatter tosing to| eet that bereentage of the] onal AL AU. championship to be belt toon race at the Newark V« Here's what shops in “high gear well in advance aoies ERO: ~—Afte ine 40] aera Inost. talked off] Prlor to the club's games, will be seen terday afternoo joule l ing i ri tpn, Tanager a SO zAtadnng oat fe Mad ‘tm sea i aterm i exe's what of the rush season. So we're making it boxer, has started training again and ia] diy, score 4—1, th Ward team |champi ip contest ever in the 2 . re speed and stamnia yesterday than y paxil to box any Hghtwelght in the coun-lof that ie aie Ks 8 ce tae making shall be general at the low LEADING HITTERS has displayed all season and his rid- We ve os one worth a ood deal to you to order your Hobby wants to match Franklo| OCIS | ala figure of $2 rson, Think of tt i urel: 1 i Aortic C Fiorlo nam featherwoight, againat | "teins | a ‘admission t Dempsey-Willa AMERICAN LEAGUE, : -_ ns a, ies ey at ep . #2 $30 from ont Fall clothes now. ‘any ound lad hereabo 1 7 rt n ata je race was decided o © Fall $56 & $4 : TWO FEATURE BIKE RACES | 00 tor $2 ‘ter, We to t busle with a sprint every tw Orr — thas giving an — Johnny Butt. in flywelght cham. To-morro’ ight e New Yor fvtho-t RE ORG ri Auarcéra at white" Sulfate Sivtiges" barat | Velodrouwe, 225th Street and Broadway, || “Could ohne Deiraie Be 18) 8) vio distance was covered in 2 hours and b cle a ‘Dbbeta’ Mie fnorrew night. Not] programme of eyeling races, ‘Two fea- | zied finance in boxing 4 minutes. In these sprints nts 5830 Cretan deck foo any of aur 5 New York ealeareorat (passin >= aly did Johnny \ through twelve hard! tures are down for the pro riders, ten-] has the tores ane that. the ne for first, 3 for second, @ for = ty %, rayt Dunes ok yi 1823 pene, ‘aking on, May, Newinas fale | mile open, with w sprint. every Te Ree aE aerie re SATE ti in 11 for fourth up to the Anal Suit or Dvercout 45th and Broadway( Jun) *ColumbusCircle(,./¢f24)) Teddy Bmacke points count 7 for Arat, 4 second, 2] win) he the mugnet the greatest 1h G8 nt. This aprint 125 for first reddy Smack RELA ES celine a te to your ordct 42nd and Fifth Ave. 14th und University Place md, 10 for third and 5 for Park Row and Beekman ing up @ runnis dash 25 for first, 15 second, 10 third| fathering of spectators ever asse ; the fans who t and 5 fourth, and twenty-five mites | bled. [f it were p » take care et and Mert won the race *Times Square and Columbus Circle Stores open evenings. Others 8:30 to Seceny day motor-paced duel bf 125,000 persons every seat would 1 points. Reggie MeNamara and foathorwelght _ be necdad’’ an percentuse Walker Anishe Ab WHAT JOB NEVER From the Detroit Pre Bhugrue tn thelr bow denial ark, Thur SOLD IN 10,000 CITIES that erent eathe scorevenubled Orlando Ptant | re third wit ley, Meapian's, New York repte Don't be so Impatient, George, Jon TE Pare | rn — Dundeo for the junior lightweight champloi- | liad patie jow as 32, b 0 nat | “Job, my deur, never tried to teach Waking W48 come in her w sn and Frod Web: . ey 5 points. Horan and Weber were * 6 ou rauko a to finish fourth by winning the 4 vert like a burglar wrint, which scored 25 point would be lett Italian Joe* Dempsey of Brooklyn and his wife to play golf."