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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. JOE LYNCH LOSES TO JACK WOLFE IN SLOW BOUT AT GARDEN | : _|N. Y. University Football C didat Jockey Club Orders Chan Moving McKee Up Fourth SHOULD HAVE PINCHED body Else Thought Colt the stretch. The race, however, after a Jong absence, should do him good. JOE BEFORE HE MET i . 4 a ‘ $ : , Was 15th in Stake. JACK WOLFE LAST NIGHT : 4 : i . va ——- ~ By Vincent Treanor. ada some time ago for a clean up but Con STONPHAM, owner of]oculdn't make good, and she has had was ordered to-day by Attorney the Giants, has just learned Me chances down here, having been that his colt, MoKee, finished |®°ked for an old time killing on each weasion. She le Nish lk arson ih 3 : : fourth in the twenty-three horse field] riuaty make good In the mat eae recneal peared ena rad peatags iil hase by ‘he \nals : : . ‘ se Futurity. Stoneham was under the|yesterday. She had « two-length lead Jack Wolfe of Cléveland, despite the} ana Boxing Law. impression that the colt, which he|over Great Lady coming to the bend, Wandicap of being both near sighted Lesh sent the affidavits calling bought at Saratoga from John BE fly xioupsie Of hac che eka Wane atid short-armed, was an easy winner| for the two boxers and the pro- StuAdats,:’ Wan’ uxiocy (he Galler th wr the west side boy, who recently mote: arrest to Laporte County the bantanweight title from] this morning. Johnny Buff.. Maybe the next time They charge that Lynoh and Pal There was a bad lot behind her, #0 the rich classic, being back fifteenth| Faithful Girl managed to Inst to be passing the judges’ stand.’ In fact, he . Lynch climbs through the ropes he| Moore staged a “prize fight" and ‘will make {t a point to be in condition,| not a boxing exhibition at Michi- second. thinks be saw him there on the rail, Little Buck, the Mayor of 14th , : : Ls Se Poke NYU'S PRET The Jockey Club, however, say8/arreet, is in training for Yom Kippur. LE es SINE ett Ded Cp lad lane Ma dl emeliatcned *. $a Re hi... STRING MLMVEN, | Aitferent, and the Giants’ owner has| we hereby acknowledge the recelpt of There are no excuses to be offered been officially notified of the change |his annual postal announcing the fact. for the kind of exhibition put up by tn the order of the finish, McKee |!f there ts one day in the year when Joe Lynch last night: To say that will go down in the official turf rec- the grand stand ladies get good prices Kid Wolfe ts an awkard customer} lot of good paper. No title was °- lon their selections it Is on Yom Kip- and hard to hit, as advanced by kome | involved, as Wolfe over the ban- ords as having finished behind Wil-! pur, Little Buck is away then, at- Lynch admirers, is a joke. Frankie|‘®™welght limit and the Boxing Com- derness. McKee carried 124 pounds | tending to his religious duties. Jerome, who ts not supposed to have| Mission would not stand for the trick 4 In yesterday's Uakdale, having been anything on Lynch, had no trouble | title of Junior featherweight title. The 4 4 handicapped on the basis of fourth sticking his fists all over the Cleve-|80xing Commission ought to take % 4 phen land boy's anatomy. Jerome had|20Me action where a fighter bunks " ‘ last Saturday. se) Wolfe on the floor seven or eight|the public by appearing in such poor All the race callers for the various times in their first fight and while} form as Joe Lynch was guilty of charts made Cyclops fourth in the big | out the boys took 7 to 6 on Runviso to rears (oe Sevens Ont pointe (Evens | BAL RN: . : : race and McKee fifteenth, but the|heat as good a filly as Betty Beal. not because he was balked tn penetra- About the only thing that saved the oe ; ti r x: “ 7 Jockey Club has decreed that they Runviso cost $16,000 as a yearling and i ed eabaletienced f. #: ¥ 2 ; : — f ke ue day, is the fastest two-year-old in Johnny The fact of the mattter is that Joo bloomer was the thrilling 4 ‘ eS 3 ; : hs 3 4, #3 | were wrong, which, by the way, 18 one] Vottug'y barn, Lynch probably did his training work|tWelve-round semi-final between| § ; Ps ‘ we DN ; : Kaede grand reflection on the eyesight or @ cabaret and couldn't danes last} Frankie Jerome and Terry Martin. a 7 > field glasses of these trained oxperts Re ae ee EMRE Glibeiany Catthea ae une We wish the Jockey Club would go ‘or the occasion. Lynch wasn't able| thrilling slugging matches of the to go one round at anything Hke full] Year. Martin te a tough and a busy turther and make Zev the winner, speed. His judgment of distance] bundle of fistic energy and he bat- There is a great similarity in the would have been a disgrace to an| tered the Bronx boy about practically Stoneham colors and those Cyclops amateur, He was dead on his feet|¢every round with Jerome fighting varried tn the Futurity, and tt ts pom- Pbk Ferns after a bit of effort. And] back as Nei as he knew how. Jerome sibte lle. mien {hthe Stewards’ stan the bettirfg was 5 to*1 that Lynch] @pparently is not as fast, nor does he would outpaint his man by i milo] hit as accurately, ag a few smonthe ast Saturday are right. There is no yood reason why they should order he change {ft they didn’t really ane ts Owner sionihae and Every- Champion a Big Betting Fa- vorite, but Is Badly Out- pointed. Looks as if Johnny Whalen will have @ hard time finding two-year- olds bad enough for Faithful Girl to beat, The filly was taken up to Can- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 22.—The arrest of Joe Lynch, Pal Moore and Floyd Fitzsimmons Joe Lynch took a licking last eve- ning and possibly learned a lesson as @ result of the disappointing affair again. It was enough to waste an evening on the affair, so why waste Runviso ran tn when everybody was looking out the window, as they say at the track. He was at the nourish- ing price of 10 to 1 too, Last time Bud Fisher's horses are winning regularly at this meeting. Tuesday Violinist at 6 to 1, Wednesday Ava- lanche at 7 to 1 and yesterday Over- take at 5 to 2. . NUN. FIRST Team SIGNAL ORL AT FORT SLocpm.... The Roll Call carried part of the barrier away with him leaving the post in the fifth race. This accounts for his poor showing. FRANCIS T. HUNTER TO PLAY FOR EAST Ca 0 Right of and the bout was expected to ne so back. The decision went to the Provi apo to Left and k 18) t | one-sided a lot of the regulars stayed dence boy, Martin, and both boys left Squad’s 45 Huskies as They away. Probably about 8,000 turned| the ring to a big hand from the George Odom saddled a real flyer etic, id A revision of the schedule of matene-| hink so. for the reopening of the Garden| gathering. Practice on David’s Island,| perce : for the opening of the annual Kaat-Wesi| The Stoneham colors are orange, acerca Prag Pte asian xing season. Charlle McKenna was awarded a] \Where Fort Slocum Is Lo-| ®@USON- , as sertes at the West Side Tennis Club. | right blue aush and cap, and the Gerry | filly {s a daughter of the fine stake f There is nothing to be said descrip-| six-round verdict over Yussel Pearl- NY. U'S. ee: Forest Hills, to-day, was announced ies'| colors of Cyclops are yellow, blue| winner Amicitia by Mastings, who tively of the Lynch-Wolfe go. It was| stein. The former amateur won but] cated. MosT ree etamalitan Lawn Tennis Asso. {Sash and red cap. The Jockeys’ caps|was in turn out of the great mare Such an awful affair that the spec-| on the whole was not up to expecta- ae PROMISING 7 fate ciation. are the only distinguishing feature.| Fides by imported The Mlused. tators gave vent to their displeasure| tions, There was a four-round opener . : BAcK.. . H ived a telegram ta except that the Gerry yellow ts much By Burris Jenkins. cK le received a gram pt Amusement not only won her race but throughout and the referee was forced| between Jack Tilyou and Al Boyle; afternoon stating that R. No: lighter than the Stoneham orange, * |she ran the five furlongs in 53 sec- to warn the contestant time and| it was eaid to be a draw. “Cannon to right of them, “ai 2 \ He eda ue teanents wee Oe onds, which ts within a fifth of a sec- “Cannon to left of them''—— 4 Wasnlarn was appointed Captain of thy] It is doubtful if Great Man could] ond ofthe record for the distance But the “them” in this case is not ern team. Francis T. Hunter has|have beaten either Runviso or Go- | scored by the Whitney filly Cobwebs . - been substituted for R Nera Williams |shawk in the Oakdale handicap, but} (n 1919. It has taken Hourless @ ae pre six Useibagll ee ee : and will play Hows 1, Kingey at Vit didn’t do Fred Tcral's colt any good | little while to get going this year, but ve members of the New York Uni- Caria Robert Kinsey. At 8,80 Will-]t0 be Knocked completely off his| his get are now in their stride, Mis- ae versity football squad for the past yin be Tilden 24 and Vincent Richards| stride when both Runviso and Go- | sionary’s race on Wednesday being a week, marooned on David's Island in will play @ doubl . | shawk slammed over on him In get-| good one, while that of Amusement Long Island Sound. Andethe cannon, {am M, Johnston and Wil Davis. |ting to the front about a sixteenth of | was of a character to make the pub- " football field, the squad gets a snappy|right on han. But, so far, no Man} wat will appeal to many asa feature.}q mile after the start. Great Man] lic take notice of her. With Lucky although they belong f> Fort Slocum setting-up exercise. Then breakfast|has been hurt beyond a sore ankle OF} ind second only in Interest to the meet-| wag knocked back several lengths, but | Hour coming around to his best form, on the island, don’t volley and thun«|of frult, cereals, eggs and milk at 7|bruised knee. Ing detwoen Tilden and Johnston, to Vrinally recovered and ran up on the|the handsome son of Rogofol will add at the steamboat landing, and haven't | rate tubles as well as different food. toe eae a Supls of dayenwithealorre ‘to be played at 5 o'clock to-day. I thing, ently, ie y In before the snow files. been fired since 1888 or thereabouts] At 9 o'clock comes morning drill—| inee bruised in yesterday's tough when the barracks, where the football |mostly signal practice and light exer-| icrimmage. But he still limps about squad live:, were built cise. At noon a luncheon of lamb or] jfter the first team as they charge However, these cannon serve an|beef, potatoes and a vegetable, with] town the field in practice so ag not ominous purpose. They mar’: the|a light desert of something besides | to miss anything in the training, and boundary beyond which the young col-|pastry. A blackboard talk comes at] will be back at his post-by Saturday legiate prisoners dare not venture|2.80 by Coach Thorpe at one end of] when a practice game with the Sec- without a pass from Tom Thorpe or|the long barracks room, And shortly!ond Army Area team will be held. some other coach—unless, of course, |#fter 3 the vigorous afternoon work- N. Y. U. has three complete teams they are desperate enough to attempt |out—dummy tackling, signal practice.|;unning every day now. The first the mile swim across the rough chan- | kicking, passing, and finally a twenty|+eam at present reads, linemen (be- nel water to where the street-car line{or thirty-minute scrimmage. When] vinning with left end): Hannigan, oO it 6 runs into New Roc Tom Thorpe |that's done, if the youngsters have! Naggie, Meyers, O'Toole, Berkwit. “VET” ANDERSON AND SWEETSER TIE FOR GOLF MEDAL Young National Champion Forced to Split Honors in Victor Cup Tourney. FRANK DYER LEADS IN MEDAL PLAY /_ONARCOLA LINKS New Jersey Pena Shows Way in 36-Hole Quali- fying Test. der because they are only ornaments ARCOLA’S BEST SCORES. FIRST SIXTEEN. LEADING SCORES IN VICTORY CUP TOURNEY at.24, a TEEN eran Aa Piven Uncwe MashiIAlFGTT: eee Laat a dag fs t:king no chances on his outfit}any pep left they run down and take| umridge, Tarr. The backs are I, Reekle, Upper Montclair. .79 1814 | Jesue Sweetser, SI 7 40°30 Wlbreaking training. Like young Ro-|® dive off the dock for a Ittle swim] -roorock, Carlson mnd Washington, 1B Booka, seat pA aad 4 igs Rr Shey Play poe aa man xladiutors being groomed for the |befere dinner, The evening meal ‘8]anq elther Clark or Sehres at quar- our ; a 3 7 Coliseum contests, N. Y. U.'s youth. [only slightly varied from lunch—glass | +e, Next Monday morning the ful athle are rounding into eondi.]of milk and perhaps ice eream, layers come in to register at the e mos Pierson, Upper Mont 88 c Christie. "Ei Y emeerae tien for the eight annual gridiron bat- |now, nothing to do until to-morrow. university, and Wednesday they leave (30) @ elite ‘J Mi Conklyn, Hackensack 4 i aunty . les looming close ahead 1 are movies in camp where the] “ort Slocim’s Intensive — training te Tee att we ioeas slant bs 4 , nH 2% Military rules are in force just asfevening can be spent. Or card gams| grounds for the less rigorous life at RY C\ r oF they ure with the 350 soldiers of the}in barrac Only unless the excuse] college. G 1th Inf tationed at the Fort.Jis mighty good te permission granted] At Fordham the football athletes on i ih, No} A bugle—sometimes 4 whole orchestra | to go to town, And the inclination tol ;ave no training table, but eat in J. MeLaughiln, Montclal of them—painfuily breaks the deep|staty up after 10 1s practically negli-}{ne dining room with the other stu- OTHER CORRS, slumbers at 6.30 each mornine,|gible. In fact the candidates all are|qonts However, Goach Frank Gar- : and though few of the young fellows|complaining now because taps’ gon has instructed his men what not Ivaleche, Ridgewood... '| were old enough to have been in the|wakes them up every night, just after} to eat In the way of pastries and late war, they unar agree to|they've gone to sleep in their white] teaves their dieting up to themselves ‘ Wellman, Newport... experier found, Jenamel beds lined against the wall The food In the college dining room, be un) ew all LA ghee Haina f souled yearning to get up and] No smoking ts permitted, of course,|uccording to the coach, 1s always of You'll be h ery for new Fall clothes a Some: strangle that bug! 5 Out in the cold, sailt ai and no candy, also no gambling. And|the best and most wholesome vartety when the|the forty-five athletes are taking on] which alleviates the necessity of a early morning wind comes 5' ‘n]| weight in spite of their strenuous la-| separate training table for the foot- from the Atlantic and whistles through |bors, according to the trainer, Von} hall candidates. And the hours of the island pine trees alongside the|#iling. If any man gets injured there’ the Jesuit college comply with those is Major Defoe, the camp physician, of a training camp. BROWNS EXTENDED yesterday when Johnny Anderson and TO BEAT SENATORS) Vgnuel Alonso Captures toa nerve seman refer manos mel Castle Point Tennis Cup few weeks from now—when the sharp, crisp Autumn air is whistling an over- coat tune. But we want to whet :your appetite now. Tt means something to us to get our Fall trade stepping briskly before the Fall rush starts. It gets oulr shops in“high gear” early in the season's run—timed for fast traveling wheh the rush starts, So we are making it mean a great’ deal to you, Taeszoranm>sSo>r anhattan....... n Dl ie Rredheta, Bones Geunis: fS—I8i] A veteran and a youngster split H. Amery, Knickerbocke ‘80 99-181] honors of the qualifying round in M. Fetterolf, Upper Montclair. 7 7 7 P. Hindle, White Beechos, Victor Cup tournament at Grassy Sprain unk M. Dyer, the New hamplon trom Upper Montelair, he way In the thirty-six hole qu ound at the Arcola Country Club yes: erday, his score of 151 leading his gualifying round, The other scores were disappointing, $1 being good enough to pennant, won It four p| t game tn the last Washington. qualify In the first sixteen 7 to 6. wover, does not | Snan}. Spectacular Rally ) Tip. Daeting, eect and varying speed to place your Fall f earest opponent, Willlam Mf. _Sweetscr'a round, conetitering the fact | Lav nnce eee ty the pene |>Daniard by Spectacular Rally} with excettent resntts. We've taken 23 of.the finest patterns in our club-mate, by six atrok that he was only recently crowned as it nites Rice ean Rte £0 - Ri ncaapt He opened the fifth set with a | : i * Toating clreult been et the national amateur champion, was} Oant race : n this! Defeats Howard Kinsey in | game and the majority tn the gallery highest,priced grades—our $36 and $42 lines— uatead of @ double route, the winner disappointing. Jesse was drivitg and Sisler was st out of the game 4 3, q Ante! neured that Alonso had shot his bolt. sould have been the same, for D: playing through the fairway Bial i same ‘with a Four-Set Match. ith all his} ayy che eecied awin from It. Suddenly redoubting his and reduced them to our leader price of $30— end of the morning round, had'e,7f, [championship skill, but on five wreena| induced *) a rt and tearing around the court f lo strokes better than the Scotch-|ne took three putts to get down yg Gaia: insane hae ve that | {20° shot that crossed the net, no mat- suit or overcoat to order. ‘aught playe: was that department of his game that hborn! fought tussle “' ter how far out of reach {t appeareu Incidentally, when tt comes time for|caused his attendant gallery the keenest | 19 with Johnny Anderson, Sweetsera| NeMt the limit of five sets, Manuel] + Alondo by the very fury of his ‘ Just for September. Here's a chance to make another Invitation event at “Arcola, it{alaappolntment, “The position of the cup) Ue, "7, Zon Alonso of Spain defeated Howard Kin-/ttack won three ganies in a row, break Here's what 2 Svper-saving at this wholesale house. The most may be stated emp! ically that thelon many of the however, mav , neu irae ing through servige once and taking a A ry 7 officials will not again schedule a thirty [have been responsible for several putta | OU 4 44 42 pao [fey of Caltfornia: in the final round of | jena of Then Kinsey bobbed up "ye done beautiful Fall and Winter fabric and fashion nix hole qualifying round. Nothing Uke |inat didn't go down, On several greens | "yginv. actiohacn te Sy about | he Caatle Potnt lawn tenr gles on} with @ counter rally and the eet de- we we've ever had. And the cream the large number of entrante—the total the earnest golfers were shooting at a] tour inches to take the low medal prize |'h@ Hoboken Tennis Club courts yester- slop i into the most sperkling ot the We've reduced 23 styles of i $30 th a you get . Silos snout, 180--was expected et Ate pol “inches to take the low medal prize | s, Ones in the eighth game, Kinary —at $30 the suit or overcoat to order— Riley eo thet B.D. Shotwell and ©, N. [uc Hace’ on a Aricky slope or as cheb when this ball stopped about that far | Gay. wis within a paint of tying the socre $30 from it from the cup on the putt thet, \f it had] It was @ spectacular match, with} at 4—all only to be stopped by an ui eco Pell $36 % $42 lines getting on the job NOW! and well hit putts often veered off the vn, would have given him o Tk wie net — thes gineg on pe penaibie under ee. eee line a foot or so away from thelr des- ine Sore a somewhat rorkey fcur- a SYMY Rett produoing: @ hard] Che tr. pg at 3 Gate onulliiees Scores Icaned decidedly to the teh Gnatios. ney over the fl ne holes when ne | OUSRt rally and with both men making} gen. an, holding om tenaciously, turned bide yesterday, but not one cont ft Pb hai Pgs iy Bog eI hed too found the # ne too te ky ané he ade after recovery that bordered three mee when the Ss Free Kast ey hy course, the cami: «| made the turn for home with 41 etrokes|On the sensational, While Kinsey | § mateh point Smous opinion being that the layout was bi OR pd oR pod Pisa d soe \arked up on hie cand. Trouble at the stowed if more than average ability time, -Daeetes Alonso aftc> Seiter Overcrat Onder direct from any of our 4 New York salesrooms ( upstairs )— 5 A tf In covert 4 ng th it oO ve IBrer, after making af in cho early) played the next three heleg in par and | (00°%,co" ining “sip Jonnny. pleyed | 0INe, he could not maven the. wander | 70 fowour order “45th and Broadway{ Ziesx) *Columbus Circle[netiver] hours, his card tncluding three Gee cate tea aay cain Wk caries [none © fully auntie torelaner in that respect, and| and volleyed | ; 42nd and Fifth Ave. Park Row and Beekman whaved this Sorel OF three sirokees bp him home and the regulation two putts Coming to the 452-yard 18th, a par 6 Hi eee pe * spirited eure Aa Le J *Tiwwt Seuss ond Columbus Circle Stores esenings. Others 8:30 v0 6 every dap ing 9 74 for his second roun Owl iis. putting all ih on thee finei | teat. Johnny wot hia second ty a trap| Anal set triumphed at ip? 6—8, f sil poores at Arcola have ever been few and] [ie Purting, ridged sain on the Snel) cuarding one aide of the green, ite |#-# €—-3%, rithout the lone ume, four of the the beat total ever made} oii oe aves there him a 4h, t needed a 4 “ with the low| ‘There waa one stage in the match| ames went to deuce points and the set there being a 7! hung up by Jim Barngu, | alr of Aves there gave him @ 40. two Ty ta wet ie, |When the Callfornian appeared to have| ctually was hard fought, In the second FOR OPENING 3 NEW ROYAL % 3 oral ure, Oswald Kirkby and A. strokes ie pa ad oe outwe f trap wes Ment the contest well in hand, That wae in| # service was broken through five Id DATE STORES a C hay 72 ther hay toon ‘ 4 tho macded a 1b, [the fourth wet when he came from be-| times, Alonso losing his three times and Ls Lone pn the tenth bole, realy eae | SRcuat short, and ho needed @ 18" Thing and won five games inn row in| Kinsey twice. In the third eet the only {aeie. the low madel as He foot ie Ae HIN 4, stone Se" Jbrlillant fashion and took the set at] Lresk came tn the eighth game and wi had to fake a 7. there, “His putting putt earofully and wae well |¢ 9 bringing the seta te Seal Through-| enough to give Alonso the eet at 63. Ry tnued uncert for the reat of ¢ but the ball wman't hit}out that spurt Kinsey had outplaced| How Kinsey spurted In the fourth to way, but a “birdie” 4 at the 18h! boldly enough aud stepped just short |hte opponent convincingly, gauging the| even tho score and how the tide turned finally brought him in just under #0 telof wie hole limes to a nicety, uelng @ chop etroke| again lu the Afth has Leen told.