AMONG THE BOXERS--MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL AVERAGES -\i Heavyweights to Box in New Haven Ring on September 3. NEW RUSH LINE IS Individual Averages in Hornsby and Heilmann Internationa! League mm > PROBLEM HARVARD'S Still Leaders Jack Iiciith')' of liuttimorc <. ciir.tuw .« Batting load the butler* In tho J rttorr.atloti*! .\lt!i i> mark of a91, wiillc Mt'vvvln Two Kiuls Are Only Varsity Rogers Hornsby of the Cardinals is the leading hitter in the National League Jacobs:: of the cam. team scored t.*ir with a percentage of .401. Hornsby also got the most hits. 171. Dave llancroft most rune. ISO, nmj Bentlcy has rappou Handlers of Prone thi- ivlth Hi! Chunipions Players Available as of the Giants Is the leading run scorer with ninety-five i^flies. George Kelly of most alt#, 174, anil Holder, a team m ate, Is tied for tho mo»,t to Claim Credit for All the Giants heads the sluggers with twenty home runs. Frank Hriscli of the Giants Forwards. shows the the with Babe Adams hoBiorn, mating out i!) four batters way along base paths thirty-nine stolen bases, and apiece. Frank Kane of City con¬ of the for Jersey Achievements. Pirates occupies hurling honors with twelve victories and three defeats tinue!) to show the way along tho bast) a pitching percentage of .800. 48 Special PcKpatrh to Tub New Vokk Hbkald. paths by stealing busts. 20..Harvard George Kelly of the Giants garnered his twentieth homer of the season on While Jack ticntley of Baltimore i« Cambridge, Mass.. Aug. August 17 by slamming one of Rube Marquard's shoots into the left field bleach¬ the nominal leader of tho pitchers in tho TAUGHT BY EXPERIENCE number of football, which has for a ers with the bases loaded. This Is the third time that has come through with IntB, with 9 victories and 1 defeat for Kelly Jack "t years travelled high on the wave of suc¬ baseball's biggest hit, a homer with the bases loaded, the other two four suckers .90U, f>gden the same team is the that actual leader with 26 winners and 3 Pncilists Who Succeed Hither cess, Is this year to meet a tast having been made on April 30 and May 12. losers for .887. Heilmann of the a will prove the real merit of the Hough¬ Harry the Tigers tops American League hitters with per¬ Jack also leads in shutouts registered .Natural Fighters or (Jilted ton system, which has been continued centage of .407 and also leads in most hits with 178. Rahe Ruth of the Yankees with 5. heads the run Skill. by Head Couch Bob Fisher, now serv¬ scorers with 126 tallies. Stanley Harris of the Senators shows the NKW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE CUR With Instinctive the Stadium. With way along the base paths with twenty-four stolen bases, and Stanley Coveleskle BATTING AND STANDING Of CLUBS. ing his third year in heads Club:'. G A.U. R. II. tackle to the hurlers with nineteen victories and eight defeats for a pitching percent¬ Hit.SB PC.W.L.I* a rush line shattered from age of .704. Halt. 122 4302 826 132.". 84 110 .808 93 :io 7 .it «Oeh.... I'-'l 4171 749 3s tan 01 .. B >. CH ARLES K. M ATH I SON. tackle, where experience and strength is 1257 Ml NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. Syi'a.... 123 1172 CM 1197 49 10.5 .287 49 I.'l 40. has a boxer Into a Harry Darneille Bill Brennan most needed to a successful season, Toron. 122 4064 r,7t! 114.1 40 1ST .282 04 19 92i» Seldom developed Player and club. O. AB. R. H. HR.SB.PC. Player. Club. R. H. HR SB. PC. J. Clt> IIS >2 300 1092 24 179 .281 47 71 308 champion without a trainer or manager Harvard's prospects are far from prom¬ Christenbury, Bos. 20 38 12 17 1 1 .447 Shaw. Wasli 2 5 0 0 .417 Nee it. 121 1079 01 I i 132 41 127 .278 91 07 440 7 The backfield muterial is. how- llornsby, St. L...100 426 02 171 16 10 .401 Heilmann. Det 100 437 86 178 15 2 407 Buff. 123 41-"41 088 1130 33 232 .277 73 32 .384 the credit for fashioning the ising. Bailee, N. Y.... "a ¦> u 0 0 .381 Burns, Ctevo 56 156 .78 0 claiming over, of the choicest, but must have the 62 3 307 Read'i; 120 1173 374 1093 40 II I .202 12' 78 .330 form. Rlvlore. St. L 17 8 5 3 0 0 .375 Wood. Clove .70 106 17 41 1 1 .387 raw material into championship united support of a powerful rush line Twombly, Chi 64 110 16 43 1 0 .371 Cobh. 1 let 00 352 84 131 11 11 .381 NKW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE HAT reach the its Scott. Bos 3fl <11 10 23 1 o .377 Ruth. N. Y P 126 141 45 11 .375 TING RECORDS. If the boxer does not top to do best. Bos Of the seven men who played the for¬ Cruise, 71 216 32 76 8 7 .352 Stsl.r, St. L 84 146 7 10 .366 Player. Club G. A ll. It II. MR.SB. PC rung of the titular ladder the pugilistic r~ .x Klllefer, Chi 83 8 Tobin, St. i, P 08 175 7 2 .365 Murray. Roch.... 21 33 9 ll 2 0 42 I ward line against Yale last November <17 34 0 2 .351 84 140 3 3 .361 Pent ley. Halt 107 44.3 93 174 19 9 .891 Warwick aeciarea the pupil*was inapt O'Dowd and the eloven again. Cutshaw. Pitts 70 283 41 90 0 14 .350 li 19 33 I I Gibbons to two will be eligible for 3 17" .318 3 13 0 0 .361 Post, ltoi 42 92 .38') Many a manager has strutted proudly T1 ey are the ends. Kit Kune, captain, 15 47 0 1 .300 Walsh, Newark.. .110 417 79 131 2 20 .302 Meet at Fifteen '.v.::^3^ Tio 0 0 .346 83 142 17 15 .350 Clarke, Halt 24 48 7 17 0 0 .302 with banner inscribed "Maker of cham¬ Rounds and Jack Crocker, The rest of the MpriotV^hh *" '' 38 83 4 3$ .342¦»'- Mann St' t 5] ? E. Colun'i, Chi.! '.'. 08 375 56 130 2 6 .347 Lawry, Halt 90 33.3 83 12)1 2 19 .303 pions" and graciously absorbed all the rush line was composed of Charley Williams .JiJJ 7 5 .341 80 154 16 12 .345 Smnniu. Itoc11 118 401 I0| )«3 10 11 .334 resultant on the achievements of Minneapolis, Minn., 20. Tommie Woods Phila.'.'.lO! 400 47 136 U11 4 '.340.340 g St Halt 403 12". 10 22 .340 glory Aug. Havemeyor, at centre; 1 18 . 17 0 0 .340 "e£|dD "i" "lOI 321 30 100 2 5 .310 Jacob.son, 122 100 successful fighters. It goes without say¬ .Mike Gibbons, St.* Paul and Jim Tolbert, a pair of husky ltlKbea,«iUKler,«t-Pitts 106 Stephenson Clave 57 10 41 66 2 1 .338 Barney. Huff 108 3.39 89 124 8 25 .34.3 463 82 137 1 16 .3301,, P.ieo,ix lit 446 64 148 Read. 80 299 34 102 5 10 .342 ing that a manager of executive anility middleweight, and Mike Bob Sedgwick and Wynant 1 ournler, St. L. .107 407 72 138 13 11 .330 Wash 4 17 3.32 Hoblltzell, guards; M< Henry, St. L...107 408 Flagstead. Pet.... 65109 34 66 0 « .332 Thomas. Read... 120 492 91 108 8 23 .341 who has the best Interests of a boxer at O'Dowd, former titleholder, are to Hubbard, a splendid twain of hard 72 138 15 8 .338 Sowed, Cleve 112 422 72 137 3 3 .325 Hltikc, Itorb 30 98 9 30 0 1 .341 heart can be of assistance to a meet in a fifteen Substitute Ruether, Blyn 32 6.3 8 22 0 1 .338 01 12 great round bout to a working, aggressive tackles. Roush. Cln 01 347 48 117 8 12 .837 Strunk. Chi 326 50 106 2 6 .325 Ens, Syracuse. .107 406 78 138 14 .840 fighter. But to assume that a manager decision October 18 In linemen have are Henry Ward. N. Y 107 308 48 120 3 6 .324 Kune, J. City 118 448 8.3 192 2 48 .339 Wichita, Kan., who graduated Bohmandt. Bkiyn.. 37 200 28 70 t 2 .335 Bos 88 Tor 104 376 08 127 9 19 .889 can take a novice and make a great It was announced here tackle; Kobert Flnley and John BottS, Phlla 21 0 0 3 0 0 Pratt. 3.73 48 108 8 6 324 Allsnburg. to-day. Faxon, Frlsch, N. Y .383 O'Neill. Cleve 67 213 2124 00 2 1 .324 Mattox, Roeh 79 247 38 83 1 7 .880 boxer or a successful fighter of him ts Gibbons is to receive $20,000 and Gaston, ends. 114 408 91 155 8 30 .381 Gardner. Cleve 112 435 70 140 3 4 .322 Shannon, Now'k... 87 347 61 110 4 14 .834 twaddle. Failures mark 99 per cent, of O'Dowd the ab¬ Johnston, Bklyn.. .113 470 84 164 5 20 .328 Phil 113 150 Tor 72 234 33 77 2 3 $15,000. Jess Willard, for¬ Bihind the rush line only Smith, St. L 73 280 30 88 6 7 .327 Witt, 467 75 150 4 13 .321 Dcvlne, .829 such efforts. mer heavyweight hits sentee of the backs will be N. Y.. Bush, Bos 20 68 11 22 0 1 .819 Merkle. Rorh 119 440 83 140 3 19 .827 champion, regular Bancroft. ..114 430 03 140 4 12 .325 Jacobson. St. L. ..108 426 58 135 4 B .817 Bishop, JBalt 118 427 90 18-9 13 10 .823 Nearly all skilful boxers have been agreed to referee. The bout Is being Arnold Horween. Charley Buell, the Meusel, Phlh.N.T.lOO 437 60 142 12 9 .325 80 " 321 In It Alexander. Chi 21 68 7 22 1 Johnston. Cleve... 303 44 00 2 2 .317 Fothergin. Roch.. 0S 380 80 124 8 20 Instinctively efficient self-defence. promoted by oil operators and will clever , and George Owen Maisel, Chi 1 .324 Evans. Cleve 46 126 30 40 0 3 .317 Boley, Bait 116 490 79 144 5 6 .320 ts a natural to many men to be able a feature of a "Boost will re¬ 84 300 30 00 0 11 .321 Dot 114 444 70 447 117 143 1 83 .330 gift be Wichita" and Roscoe Fltts, the halfbacks, j...... jW Blue. 140 5 IB .315 Archdeacon, Rerh.110 . on j.in 12 10 .322 to defend themselves from attack. festival. substi¬ Y Jones, Pet 55 110 1 B .313 Witter. Syra. r.. .116 438 68 189 2 8 .320 turn to college. Joe Fitzgerald, Snyder. N. 82 288 25 75 8 1 32° 245 41 77 De Novllle. J. 423 49 139 4 21 .319 A cat is a fine boxer, and the and Winnie Maranville, Pitts...108 442 72 142 20 Hooper. ChL_ 3 11 .314 C..110 naturally V J tute quarterback, Churchill, J. Miller. 1 '.321 Meusel, N. Y Id 415 62 1201.. 12 10 .311 Holden, Bait 109 422 83 184 19 7 .319 sparring of two kittens is most scientific. a halfback, are letter men available Phlla... 56 210 20 70 0 3 .320 Bassler, Def 80 200 26 930.7 0 1 .311 Buff 124 491 102 199 1 34 .316 Cln 23 - Gllhooley, :t Coumbe, 22 2 7 0 0 .318 6 99 3X3 08 10 .312 So with many boys who never hud again, while Dick Humphrey, Arthur Grimes. Chi 112 411 72 130 S Courtney, Wash... 27 45 14 0 0 .311 I.efler, Bait 104 2 w 1 .316 WooOall, Det 26 20 4 0 0 0 .310 Anderson, Tor.... 91 279 44 87 7 9 .312 boxing lesson in their lives but spur ith He Will Hamilton and Mitchell Gratwick are out Griffith. Bklyn. .. 06 343 31 108 9 Dempsey Says Chi 2 .315 W'bsgan'sB, cieve.. 66 247 46 76 2 B .308 MrGowan. Nee...118 432 77 134 12 19 .311 great cleverness. If a boy with instinc¬ of college. Barbor, 02 325 48 102 1 2 .314 Cole, Dot 17 13 7 4 0 0 .308 Brady. J. C 104 373 70 110 1 18 .311 Powell,'' Bos 100 453 85. tive defensive skill has the advantage of c.., at V 14 7 B .313 wash... 05 310 54 05 5 4 .300 J. C 90 344 40 107 1 14 .311 V'. 0 0 -312.312 tiltarrlty, Jones. seeing able boxers in action he patterns Not Fight Jack Johnson Couching Stall Selected. M.body. vN. vY .J; ,1 ,.2 2 Ellerbe, W.. St.L.. 72 261 36 80 1 1 .306 Burns, Reading. 81 323 01 99 t 13 .307 111 137 (1 136 20 2 .311 Shawkev N 5' °5 0° 10 10 1 0 .300 McMillan. Roch... 113 429 70 131 6 28 .3X3 ufter them and soon develops Into a Bob Fisher has decided on 4 5 .31131' practically Peters,PetUeKrsy'P|t|!ln'Phlla '"225s!40 ~y I'i Jl",6e. Wash. ..'.'.'.'lH 464 65 141 5 14 .301 Krumenak r, New.113 424 82 129 4 6 .304 proficient boxer. Cannot Be Induced to Meet his coaching staff for the fall. Dr. Der- 132 7 41 3 1 .311 PIdu N Y 107 114 67 126 n 8 .504 Matsel, 113 479 104 149 7 22 .303 or trainer can 3 17 .310 47 134 No manager improva¬ ric Parmenter, '13. will be in charge of Southworth. Bos -!!2!82100 443 62 137 !I -?iO iFaik", cm..'.ini 442 4 4 .303 Gonzales, Tor 118 4.32 78 1.31 0 43 .303 ble of a man unless he has Former Titleholder. 6 17 .300 jlclnnls. Bos 105 400 52 124 0 2 .302 Ryra.. 69 228 37 09 2 2 .303 boxing style the centres, while Tommie Woods of last Carey. Pitts 100 375 60 116 6 24 .300 5 Nelbergall. natural In that and all Gowdy, Bos 42 07 10 Shanks, Wash 115 434 00 131 8 .302 Wislesw ortu. J. C. 74 291 .3.3 *8 1 8 .302 ability direction, year's eleven will have the guards under 30 2 2 .300 Menosky, Bos 06 344 57 104 3 10 .302 Sihulte, Svra 114 428 82 1211 13 11 .301 that the teacher can do is to suggest Special to Tub New Yobk Herald. Boeckel, Bos 10)1426 68 131 6 17 ..70S Bos 24 5 16 Despatch his wing. Fisher is trying to get Wallie Flack, Chi 07 425 02 Pennock, 53 1 0 .302 Hank. Roch 72 299 42 78 2 3 .301 changes In attitude or manner of deliv¬ Atlantic 19..Jack 130 6 13 .306 Baker, N. Y 81 300 44 03 0 8 .301 Tor 107 460 71 139 4 29 .300 City. Aug. Demp¬ Trumbull, '15, to take the tackles again, TIerney, Pitts 00 348 42 106 3 4 .305 0 Spencer. ering blows or avoiding attack. If the Bos..Chi. 63 203 Austin, St. L 10 50 7 15 2 .300 Onslow. Tor 99 373 00 112 8 19 .800 sey will not meet LU' Artha' Johnson, and Bob Sedgwick, '21, is expected to Sullivan, 22 62 3 3 .305 Mays, N. Y .30 101 7 30 2 0 .207 448 76 1.34 1 2 29 299 pupil has a groundwork of ability. In¬ C.Walker,N.Y.,Ph. 85 270 41 82 2 4 .301 Phtl... ..105 48 110 6 .206 Goebel, Reading...110 because he scorns to do that help him out. Charley Coolldge, '17, Smith, N. Y 65 171 25 32 Welch, 375 5 Tomlln. Buffalo... 46 128 1.3 .88 1 .3 .297 cluding speed of hand and foot and a anything 7 2 .304 Jamleson, Clovt... 00.761 57 107 0 6 .206 Roch 24 .8 9 17 1 0 .293 .... who has coached the ends the past two demons,* St. L 83 244 J10 74* * " .I'Hll Morgan, cool head he soon becomes On will be to box¬ 2 0 .303 Roth,HUlJll N.is YI ....>.. dO38 14"lis 27 42 2 1 .206 84 4 292 expert. derogatory professional hlrf in the Harvard K"!leher, Chi 68 218 20 66 8.3 2 .30:} Host 02 88 Zltman, J. C 98 363 106 16 the other hand, if the pupil lacks natural years, finds studies Stock, St. L 104 .308 Ruel, 298 35 1 .7 .295 Hiller, Roch 80.219 48 9.8 1 13 .292 ing. He said that with an air of finality Law too and Ernie 415 66 1 25 0 1100 .301 Milan, Wash 76 258 37 76 1 3 .295 O and the manager attempts to School exacting, Groh, Cln 50 210 32 6.7 O0 o Walker, J C 27 79 14 2.3 1 .291 ability defensive skill in addition to his great a 0 .300 Perkins, Phil 110 422 46 124 10 3 .294 119 01 1.30 2 36 .290 transform him Into a champion boxer, this afternoon. The world's heavy¬ Soucy, '16, who was member of the Brassier, Ctn 71 210 24 63 1 ,33 .300300 Dugan, Phil 106 412 50 121 10 5 .294 Dowd. Buffalo 449 speed, to enabl. him to win the "tie. did some Le Phil 57 Webb. Newark 119 410 09 119 9 16 .290 failure is the result. weight champion leaned on no as Will Referee 1914 and 1915 team, and who Bonrveau, 160 27 48 5 1 .300300 Johnson, Chi 106 447 67 131 0 10 .293 0 only Jack Kearn." claims that he developed pilot Jerseyman Deal. Cli1 83 301 37 00 95 O Polan, Reading... 7.3 221 28 03 6 .286 skill an inherent centre coaching last fall, is being con¬ 3 83 .290.200 Smith, Cleve 318 72 03 10 .292 .81 2.6 47 1 0 .28.6 Not only Is boxing p.nips"v s left hand punch by tying: nis he chatted frankly on the matter, for Duncan, Cln 105 369 45 110 2 6 .208*>08 Varyan. Chi 37 80 9 26 0 0 .202 Tragesser, Buffalo 111." but combatlveness also Is a sidered as his successor. Rchultz. St. T, 7.7 225 ,30 6 Phil 28 65 Sandberg. Tor .03 213 16 00 0 2 .282 quality, right hand to his side and compelling was 7 4 4 .208'*>98 Johnson. 10 10 0 1 .292 (1 12 0 1 natural Jack Kearns nowhere In the offing The Downey-Wilson Bout Fred Bradlee, '15, a member of Char¬ Barbarc. Bos 105 454 5.3 135 0 131.7 .207 <-'¦ Walker, Phil... 103 405 64 118 17 2 .201 Enzmann. Tor. 18 13 .27!' gift. him to do all his hitting with the left. Chi 'j>!)7 Donaldson, Buf... 8.6 227 37 63 2 12 .278 It is true that a boxer of superlative when he gave in detail his reasons for ley Brlckley and Eddie Mahan's teams, Terry, 86 345 45 102 2 O0 .206"oglGraney, Cleve 58 93 10 27 2 0 .290 4 .276 That is a very inter' sting yarn, but Pauhert, Cln 103 380 48 11. 1 6 .206 Schang, N. Y 0!) 321 51 03 4 S .2*9 Oherc. Reading 102 376 M MM 5 skill may succeed, even though he lacks .roc not to meet 12 to De¬ will be in charge of the backfield coach¬ Cln Wash 0 Metlvlcr, J. C 30 72 7 17 0 0 .278 lacks confirmation. Dernpsey Iti a wishing the dusky one-time Round Contest Be Bohne. 112 443 64 130 3 22 .20.7 Harris, 115 43* 64 125 21 .288 8.6.302 38 82 1 6 272 the fighting spirit, but a man of ordinary hitter either and his ing. The will have the Wrlghtstone. Phil. 83 304 4". 80 0 3 .203 Sheely, Chi Ill 301 44 its 8 3 .283 Bengough. Buf.... with hand, ngut topnotcher. cided 5. Don Cln 72 Ha.vks, N. Y 35 66 1 1 10 2 0 .288 PITCHING RRCORDS. ability as a boxer has little chance of for the bodv is a September services of Dick Wigglesworth, '12; Wlngo, 210 10 64 3 2 .290 most destructive punch Brown, N. Y Dykes. Phil 1 13 440 07 120 13 6 .287 ' rising In the profession unless he is he "Jack Johnson when he was here re¬ Watson. "16, and Wlnslow "Babe" Fcl- 02 120 16 35 0 1 .20'.' Last Shut No man can truthfully say that Luque, Cln 33 70 5 23 0 0 .201 Lelbold, Bost 76 283 52 81 0 11 .286 Pitcher. W L P C. W. L.Outs equipped with combatlveness and hitting a cently said he would meet on The recent ruling of the New Jersey ton, "19, who wore with the staff last Hnltoeher, Chi.... 103 426 I'eeklnpaugii. N Y.104 305 90 112 6 2 .284 Club Jack as you your SI 123 0 .. developed Dompsey nrhtcr. 4 .280 Brazil!. Phil 51 127 9 36 0 Bontley, Halt 9 1 .900 1 I powers. for the himself as own State Boxing Commission refusing ref¬ season, and Billle Robinson of the 1915 Grimm, Pttts 106 309 40 115 6 8 .288 3 .284 26 3 .897 6 6 of champion developed terms." The New York Herald Pitts 01 .310 25 02 Uhle, Cleve 37 74 15 21 1 0 .284 Ogden. Bait There have been many Instances team, who will be on from New York for Schmidt, 0 0 .288 8 2 .800 1 .. 0 the result of hard knocks, received and erees licenses to non-resident officials Barnhart, Pttts... 81 200 49 86 Bush. Det 103 401 72 113 0 1! .882 Clarke, Halt men of little boxing skill winning titles correspondent commented. Jimmie Knox will 2 2 .288 21 0 ,778 4 .. 1 a couple of weeks. Whlfted. Pitts.... 80 345 55 00 6 Fewster, N. Y 55 195 38 55 0 3 .'JH'J Crov»s, Bait sheer strength, fighting spirit "I'll not meet on will prevent another scandal such as the the second team 4 .287 Jones, Bost 08 71 9 20 2 1 .282 Hughes, ltepd 3 1 7"0 1 0 through .»«< him any terms." have eharge of again Kenetohy.Bkn.Phll 04 345 17 00 7 4 .287 4 .714 1 U ...... Newark.. 10 and punching power. "KS one that followed the and do considerable The fresh¬ Parkinson, Phtl... 74 265 25 76 Miller. Wash 86 321 47 90 8. 2. .280 Phnneran, and J"e Walcott were developedL,.,."lnt Dempsey retorted with n show of Wilson-Downey scouting. 2 1 .287 1! 7 .667 1 .. i Sullivan and Jeffries were leading spirit battle at Margrave, Cln.... 60 188 10 54 1 Foster. Boston 74 243 26 68 0 10 .280 Gordorilcr. Buf champions by their manager. that Is unusual when he Is out of the Cleveland, on which occasion men will he handled by Tommie Camp¬ 3 .287 P. Collins. St. L.. 42 93 7 26 1 0 .279 Werre, Buf 10 6 .667 1 .. 2 of that class of men. the was accused NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB s .667 1 .. 2 types was a champion when he fell Into he ring. "The public doesn't want this! champion of bringing bell as head roach, and Blllie Murray, BATTING. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. Frank, BaP Corbett was the opposite example, as 1 hands of the and th® his own referee from Boston to prot the 1920 captain, and Bill Snow of the Club G. A.B. R. H 2B.3B.HR.SB.PC. Tlicmas. Bait 17 9 .6.34 3 2 manager, match and as champion I will do noth¬ St. lyOUls. 100 .3786 576 1148 105 30 65 Club. C». AB R. H. 2B.3B.HR.SB.PC. Toronto. 9 .643 ..1 1 he relied on boxing skill alone *o bring lJttle Chocolate had under him in the ring. In the past the olfl- 1916 team. 74 303 Cleveland 112 3012 673 1236 250 50 31 37 .316 Thompson, 8 2 fight ing against public sentiment." New York. 114 3027 630 1162 170 68 63 105 206 655 Hclttc.ann. Huff 13 .619 1 him success. cials of the Skeeter State have been Detroit... 114 4020 1208 203 71 53 75 .315 .. new was a n wh'' h t A new that any student who Is .. 9 .609 3 1 manager bout "If the match that certain people are ruling Pittsburgh. 110 .3001 562 1134 170 8.3 27 102 206 NewVau> YorkVnt-I, 107 9B713671 fiOS625 10031009 210*>lfl 52".9 04<11 5787 "OW Ri per*. Buff. ...14 All the classes in pugilism have been defeated Nunc Wallace, bantam careful in their selection of referees on cannot be taken off . 112 3030 485 1161 181 35 28 44 203 !20h Wlsi ar Roth 17 ?1 607 1 .. 1 . negro calling for went the placed probation St. Louts. 111 30.70 581 1175 1 84 76 50 58 .200 0 replete with examples of th two types through boxing when titles were at stake, and it Is team Boston 100 3851 517 1128 148 66 45 76.203 Morgan. Roch 12 8 600 1 champion of England, for the game would go back where it was. I when college reopens deprives the Wash ton 115 .7078 543 1100 178 74 .72 88 .27! 9 6 .600 1 0 of ring fighters above referred to. Itt was a safe to that a man P'lilaoelp'a. 111 3805 458 1127 170 32 68 16.202 Chicago 111 3822 470 1066 160 62 24 62 .275 Blcbce, Newark title of the class. Dixon chain now on predict competent of Charles Eastman, a substitute tackle; 6 4 600 2 .. 0 r It does think boxing Is a good plane. Brooklyn.. 113.3032 501 1007 150 68 48 62 27!) Phtln 113 4019 488 1093 178 49 69 58 .272 Murray. Roch looking ovt the list not appear will be In the when . > plon In ability before he left Boston and spoil it?" ring Bryan Downey J. M. Cooper, another lineman, and Tom Clnelnrntl. 112 .7710 140 1O10 166 68 17 78 275 Boston. 107 3596 448 071 171 46 11 60 Brown. Reading 13 9 ..>91 1 that any of them owed their success to Why and Wilson meet In a return .270 came to New York, and all he required "I may be tempted to meet Johnson," Johnny Carnegie, who was one of the best backs the teaching of any mannrers or thereafter was a man to make matches match on Gabor Day at Boyle « Thirty on the 1924 eleven. trainers. the champion reflected as he looked out A for him. In spite of his splendid achieve¬ over the Boardwalk to the In the first place. Fisher hopes by and the thousands of hounding bil¬ When the match was made at Madi- Sullivan Natural Fighter. ments in the ring, lows beyond the glistening strand. strategy to bolster up the rush line by dollars he earned In bouts and stage son Square Garden Promoter Hick.ud the shift of Capt Kane from in 'They could of course tempt me with a Informed both that there possible Sullivan was a natural horn fighter, work Dixon died abject poverty. big purse if I to he managers end to tackle. He Is considering like¬ best before Madden Both Walcott and Sharkey were at happened broke. But would be no of referee them, and was at his Billy if the ever comes when I'm Picking by wise a move that will bring Charley As a matter of their best when they arrived In this city, day broke and the selection of the commis¬ became his trainer. fact, I'll go out and look for work before I'll Jersey Tiernev, substitute eentre, to a guard Chevrolet Car Runs Sullivan won the champlorship from and therefore were not developed by sion would be final, to which arrunge- Kane the position year be¬ consider any proposition that will hurt ntent both There -was position. played Paddy Ryan shortly after Madd-n boxing." agreed. nothing hefore last, and Tierney was a guard at came the Boston Boy's trainer. All that ,hThe'n'm'a*est approach to Improve¬ else for them to do. In all the title Boston College before transferring to In a the Dempsey was nettled as he reflected contests 1 Sullivan ever knew was to rush at his ment fighter through that certain have staged at Madison Harvard. a manager was in the case of Gus Ruh persons have charged that has never opponents and swing both hands like efforts^of he Is Square Garden there been The ends available 4 exclusive of sledge hammers. Madden nev«r taught lln Billy Madden took Ruhlln when he merely drawing the color lino in any underhand work by referees, him declining to meet Johnson. ^ Crocker and Capt. Kane are Clark John L how to box cleverly, and the was practically a novice and taught said the promoter yesterday, and th Macomber, who made his letter ngatnst that fol'oved Sul- how to use a straight left In the firs "Why do they pick on me with this Is not going to be If 1 can It. The OU horde of managers help 15 Maes WITHOUT color Yale In November; Ted Weatherhead and encourag d him to fight Ruhlln had with Sharkey, t line stuff?" the champion de- Jersey commission is oomposec of a llvan permitted manded as his and Joe Hartley of the second team, travel at a gait that wrecked his pugi¬ sailor knocked out the Akron man In the eyes flashed resentment. fine body Of men and they will see to round. "Why don't they go after the big col¬ it that both Wilson and will be and Raoul Pantaleonl and Leonard Lar- listic prospects. first Downey rabee of the 1920 freshman team. Two and not difference leges? Do ever the So far as Jeffries was concerned he you hear of those col¬ fairly trouted on iJibor Da>. slightest Tnnght Straight Left. leges entering their athletes against col- "There will be pair of consistent ends should easily be never learned to box. and he deoendej ored competent timekeepers out of this for on his Iron and steel- Madden then schooled Ruhlln in the competitors? Of course you don't. and an experienced referee appointed, picked squad. victory jaw Do ever Kane and Tiernev out of the muscled form. He could stand the use of a straight left and rematched him you hear them knocked because and If Downey duplicates hU'p,'rf",'T" Leaving the they don't? Nix on the knock." of the he will a tackle situation, the two tackles of last heaviest bombardment of any heavy- with Sharkey. Ruhlln got dropping champion get Dan S. Here is the proof of th« ring, and on over the sailor In i fifteen square count, and will be returner! the year's freshman eleven, Capt. weight In the history points Holder and Hubbard, whose when his opponents tired themselves round bout. They met a third time In winner If lie keeps his man down f Charley WEAVER-EBUNG AUTOMOBILE CO. In and and Ruhlln knocked ten seconds. 1 think rom brother Wynant was a regular varsity '.'iW Rmadnav, at iSlli St. punching him he would turn London. England, Se J«dglng Holder Is hammer them Into submission. out the sailor in the eleventh round. In the fast nattle they put up in c.lcve player, are most promising. New York, 17th, 1921 Arena. n a six footer and weighs 190 pounds; August Billy Delaney, an excellent handler Madden also coached Ruhlln along ti Roped i the twelve rounds Is long enough tho was In charge or he made a good fight with Fitz for a few Hubbard is 6 feet 2 Inches and weighs This is to that under our the lubricating system and crank case of a man In ring, 305 In condition. Ilarklie certify personal supervision Jeffries early In his career, and did as rounds, but the Akronltes 'lefence was Harry Krtle, who refereed the Dompso man." pounds Henry, of a Chevrolet Model "490" in which Oildag had been used was completely drained, and the car the Boilermaker as was pos¬ not good enough to withstand the Fltz- Carponti# r bo-!. 1* likely to be the third mi another 1921 lineman. Is good and strong was then driven from 79th Riverside Boulevard, well with in the ring when built for the Street and Broadway, up Drive, Lafayette sible. About the only new wrinkle slmmons shift, and Ruhlln went down to Johnny Kllbane and Danr and position. a fifteen Four were carried. Frush of England battle for the foathe Make's 39 Consecutive Practice starts 6. Broadway to 218th Street and return, distance of miles. persons Jeffries learned was to crouch and this a defeat In the sixth round that pracu weigh? at the Tuesday, September championship baseball par at Soldiers' Field. The 8ea.»on At the end "of the run the motor was cool and in condition. was taught him by Tommy Rym. callv ended his career. in Cleveland next month, according to To Bullseyefs 1,000 Yards on opens running perfect -.v.-,. Met 24 a two Corbett was naturally an expert No one ever succeeded In teaching »inty, the promoter of. the bout, who .special Despatch to The New Yo.k Hshald- September with double header, the friction must have been greatly reduced to enable the motor to perform this now in this city. MeGlnty said there w! teams of the whole Evidently boxer, and while several men c'alm to Stanley Ketchel to box. but he was a also be two Sf\ t tiKT, N. J-. Aug. 20 .-Two men composed practically extraordinary feat. the fine of natural hitter of terrific Judges In addition to the rcfen squad meeting Boston University and have taught him all points Power. and that a decision will have to ho roi t)ne |n the Roe match at l.00® (Sgd.) Joseph Tracy ring science, yet the fact that before Tommy Ryan as a featherweight dertd by them. Kllbane, according to M vards In the rifle tournament bettered Bowdoin. ic was accu¬ Ginfy, will receive $(15,000 win or lose. (Sgd.) G. H. Coakley be was hardly known In the East the same clever boxer and hard, Cleveland Tl an old record. The former mark of 34 rate was promoter predicts that the ga Mgr. Automobile Club of America, the sparring instructor of the Olympic hitter as he In his mlddle- receipts will oc $12;,.000, onsecutive bullseyes at 1,000 yards fell A. r. of San Francisco, Indicates how weight form. He had no teacher. at the hands of Private R. C. Glenn and Supply Department. much he learned from anvnne. Before Joe Gans had made any repu¬ Four bouts In Manila and a like numhi Cunt H D Smith, both of the Marine Fltzslmmons developed as a fighter tation outside of Baltimore, and while In Australia are Included In the ring can Corps' who finished In the order rncn- among the amateurs he was a he gave¦ palgn of Hud Ridley. the Western feathe tu- ovent. Glenn shot a We announced on that we would run a Chevrolet car 15 miles with the crank case and and ring strategist featherweight, for t h« string Tuesday was a blacksmith and ble Terrv McGovern a J*"1"In weight, next ,ix mootlis. Ridle ,,f and In Australia. He lambasting accompanied by hi* manager, will sail fro 39 consecutive bulls Smith tallied bearings dry.that not a drop of lubricant would be used during the test. This run was made Wednesday his leisure time. Fit* was training at Johnson is road Seattle for ns Conditions were Ideal tor fine boxed during quarters Manila next month Mis fir a and men who craftiest of any hoxer in the history house The contest was stopped b> mem bout 1n the Philippines will take bontlne when the high scores were run last before representative committee of business scientific thoroughly examined the the the latter place of the game, and this quality, combined hers of Terry's training staff. ing part of October. ,, Others in the match scored high as motor both before and after the test. They found there was practically no variation in the heat of the to he [PSELMBODN Mm and with his hBrd hitting, enabled then managed by A1 Herford.Gans^was Freddie Hows Corporal L. B. Bowen. Marines. motor the fact that the car was run at a of 15 to 24 miles hour, 20 miles. of three classes. continued under the same .Tacks, en English feathen S, D XT. S. despite speed per averaging win the championships management and Tommy Elm of Par rson have sis; ,gt. Kenton, Infantry. was not a clever boxer, and his during nearl: all his career articles of Running ui> « three range total 20^of SALES!!!' Fits agreement ailing for a tw< These tests are made from time to time, and are not made to advocate running without oil but to was due to his work as a black¬ never taught Gans any boxing round bout to take place at the tournat-i '7 the U S Infantry team hitting . of the raptu.:<' which ennblel h:tn Abe Attell was his own manager, and Ride -wood f»rov»' Sporting flub ip Sadler match at 000 and TIIF. 1'BEA AILING PRICES WHX convincingly prove that graphoid surfaces are formed by the consistent use of smith The craft September J2. *00. .000 NKVF.lt AG AIN KXIVT. TAKE to win many bouts against superior he taught himself all the cleverness he ,f,Is one of the most notable team IDYANTAGK Of rHKSK TIMK weight and skill, was Implanted In him Jock Ma lone, a St. Paul welterweight, h v nts In American rifle shooting. The I.Y BARGAIN* AND BI'Y NOW. when he came Into the world. r°rn*uestlonably a majority of clever placed himself tinder tin management a"r teams finished as follows: Ma- IF VOI HAVE NOT AM, TIIF, boxers have Improved In scien< e h> Joe Wagner, who has been looking aft its. second team, 1.717. CASH AVF ( AN ARRANGE MB- In Novice Form. the affairs of Jack Sharkey and oth 7 r> F.RAI. TIAIF, PAYMENTS. Johnson watching others skilful In the art. but pugilists for several years. tt- 1 1 ; Marines, third team. 1.712. not to e Aral Johnson was a novice when Joe the greater number could learn Navy, first team. 170"; M-rlne* him out In three clover no matter If Jim Corbett devoted Harry Ptont has turned In his referee" am, 1.604 ; Seventy-first Ne w Choynskl knocked license to the Ht ft t« Athletic Commlselni second !" Locomobile touring, brand npsv. at Galveston, and there Is no hours each day In Instruction. and the future ntry, 1.658; Navy, team, rounds In will devote his time t tt \* 11)20 Cadillac A'lclnrla. *3.400. that Johnson, who later de¬ the management of boxers. the nv 101® Cadillac $2,000. evidence Among i,, the a Victoria. veloped Into one of the best defensive Three Automobile Race# whrm Stout win guide in tlmlr comln Crulcksharyk rrqitch to-day. !®t® Cadillac Phaeton 4 Pnes., *1,850. had the benefits battles are Jay Eanahan, the welterwelgl m event at 200, 500 and 600 yards 1918 Cadillac Itondater. *1,850. boxers In the ring ever of Statcn Island M« 1917 Cadillac managerial < x- Won by Vail at Middletown Roy Farland and .).. N'lnth Massachusetts Tn^ntnT took Sedan. $1,4.50. of Instruction by any McRae. During his career as a rcfi>r«< 1020 Hudson Sport. 4 Pass. |1,3W to Till NSW YOB* which over a P., honors, with the spear prspntrh extended period of many year ,f 1918 Ilud-en Sport. I l'ass.. *1.0(10. perts. ' ed second. The Stat . of the only time Mtnw.nwwN, N. V.. Aug - Stout pas Judgment on toon than thr* infantry Seventy--first.1J«Bay 1919 Hudson Coupe, 4 Pnsa.. *t,il5n. As a matter fart, thousand houtla ln underfill style. ..heir team toUl J917 Hud«»<>ii Johnson had a manager of ability was than .*.000 persons witnessed the auto¬ Umnudne. *1,300 of htm mobile her. this afte~ ,i the thre«* raw* tv'tn* ,s r 1917 Hudson Sport Parian, *1.450. when Sam Fttapatrlck took hold Eddie O'Harc. the New Yorh light hen" New Yorkers tallied 565. The second 1017 Hudson Sedan. 7 Pan., $000. tactics brought 'he closing day of the Orange founty.j""hair, weight, is still without a i' 1910 !.; 'sex and bv businesslike match, despite iin of the »a» third with Se.'ftii, *1,100 a with Tommy Burr.* tr the half mil" race th" first prize of best efforts of Tx*o Flymi, his fit*nam r, t« Seventy-first 1919 I>«ex Tour,, negro up to match obtain one for him to ,1H the second .earn of the Maesa- title. % n iv a s Ira Vail of Brooklyn TTp date the follow hp* and 1920 Chalmers Sport. 4 Pn.«e., $900. for the world's $ worthy hoys hove. according to Flynti refund husetta fourth with #86. 1919 Chalmers much with his Phllhurn-Dusenht.rg rp'cla . Tour., *750 The World's Best Lubricant Johnson did not show apprecia¬ exchange blows with O'Hare: Hilly Mlsk*, 1920 t 'halnier< Town 100 efTorts. for as soon Hmc V seconds. Louis Hoyt of Haver- Rattling f«*vln*ky, Bob Roper and fined Car, $1 tion of Fitxpatrlck's Wiggins. 1920 Chalmer.4 Sedan, $t,20(i SURFACES thus formed OILDAG is used as he became champion, he discarded MrU was sr-ond. ard William Albcrtson Ties at Mineola Traps. 1917 Chalmers Tour., * 100 The FRXCTIONLESS remain indefinitely, provided it 1920 AVInton Town rar. a the man whose ability had made pos¬ pen Yan, third. Manhassett, I,. T., lias been selected to T»«« Nsw YnttK><«."'p Aimost New continuously.used the same as ordinary oil. OILDAG permits you to travel further on gallon of gas, a race winner was .pecM ncpatrh 1920 Maxwell Sedan, *7",0. sible for. him to get match for the Ill the three mile the Midget Pmltb as hi tralnlnc quarter*' f« ->n J. 1919 Maxwell Ira Vah « Alh-rtson his bout with Joe Rums, which Is to t«l Mtvsot.A. L. I., Aug. Sedan, sooo gives you more power and makes your engine better the longer it runs. championship. In tt K I. Haas and J. K Slmonson « 1920 Maxwell Tour., *500. Burns was a fair hoxer and w.s second. liOUls third «nd f5eorge nlnee at East ChiCUgo, Tnd on Soptemb« 1919 Maxwell Tommv Hoyt 2. The building used Smith the oi high over he Tour $375 hut In his he was a la¬ Klrst was .»» by la 1,'i for the scratch prise 1919 Maxwell Coupe, *578. hitter, youth (;rummy fourth. prize In which Carpentfer prepared himself f< of the Nassau T Club Series fl-m crosse and did not have any In¬ The six mile race was also won b> \ all Ills with raps rapshootlng Locomobile, 7 Paaa $t fl-,o WEAVER-EBLING AUTOMOBILE CO. player bottf Pemp e> ierr Ksrh had a .cor. 1920 Overland which he picked In fi 11 William Albcrtson was sec- to-day. f »* Tour, *423 struction In ring science, a 50 Bronx In the roped scpi.irr. ond and third. Tommy Goodwin, the west side feather out of possible target". Distributors for Manhattan and up through combats George ("rummy weight, has been matched to box Puke ¦foot Pettltt won With a -4. out or never was taught to box by The five mile race was won by Klrsoh off. ^1^ York Wlllard ^mlth ten rounds before the Mount Ro< targets. Then came Haas with S 2230 Broadway, at 79th St., New anv one. and he was not a man who Hlibber In 6:11 «-B. with Albcrtson sec¬ Club of Montreal, Canada, on August 27 L0BELL-A90RN CO. seemed to desire Instruction. Jess ond. 237 239 WEST 55TH ST. It all and even his Carl Tremafrie and Jack Wolfe tin ban .rsix DEALERS. thought he knew t a ni weight have to has not tended to en¬ boxers, agreed bog Toledo experience K. C. on Olympic Committee. twelve rounds for the benefit of the Dis¬ Maxwcll-Chalmert Automobile Necessities To. Msec Motor To. Ilnrrj 4. Roman George Ferguson Co. lighten him as to Ms deficiencies. lie abled Soldiers Club of Cleveland, on Aug¬ 341 CatMdrnl Parkway 2432 Grand Concourse 7sth st A liroadway Main Street never had anything to emmend him Through William C. Trout of ust !'A They recently boxed twelve rounds to Ujeed Car member of the exeeuthe . a draw in the same city. Department, Klrhan" Arras Oarage Motf Co. cept bulk and strength, and he Is too rlutsetts. One \V. Of ftTMl V" 173 UmoBAvs. 4H0,i «fc,V».«WMW H^.ns mlP.e of the American \mstetir Ath- tbree) 50 W. SlmontWn, I. ttwo). 1 Step Broadway 8-12 Mart toe Ays. * old to learn any new boxing tricks now. For Its boxing show next Tuesday night «r. 4* Broadway, pftMtff'fl (.iir.tKcKHl.v «%' ouniitn White PlilrnYN never been heard of In h ,| Vssoclntlon. Ihc Knights of folum- ,' lT. Kane. (five). S 3. Whit- 207 W 120th 8, Audulwm 1340 Lexington Ave. Dempsey had the Far Roeftnway Snorting flub announces II Jit Maiar^Bupply Hatch's Franklin Service ft*. this -Itt htis have received notice of Inv tatlon to the following bouts: .Elllv Marlon and Joe (three), 47; Dr. C. K. Dahlman. 30 Gilbert Bros. Nicholas Aro. i iberty Garage 2233t'.rand the East when he drifted Into St. Poaooursc Jo n .ippolnt three members for service on the Ritchie, twelve rounds: Tommy McAleor and (six), 45 Mrs R ^haw 2030 Le*ltwt.m Ave. Hudson view Oarage M3 W nut University Auto Supplv and put up a fairly good hout with 030 W, ISCth US. W »t John the Barber's executive commit the 1624 Olympic Mike Glynn, twelve rounds. W. Sexton. ;t6 (four), 40 ; K. L< In. EVERYTHING For Blue Ribbon Auto (Supply mplc Garage 87 1 ortlh.im Head I.ester Johnston 40. 1540 Grand < 'onconnw ffentlev't* (iflmif WR W 12/tn St. Vr