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AGHTERS$ are | es peer ee ad meet it,” said Sir Auckland Geddes, “Our foreign trade demands a large amount of iron and steel to be work- ed into things to be exported.” Che Casper Daiiy Cribune YANKEE MADE ‘| Citas (6 varias Reiuak tart tenn: [etictiogs. at prenentafor TO MARCH ON | AMERICANS UNDER SELL tition. This evoked the reply that the} iron and steel in this country at pres- FAST TRAIN, BRITISH IRON WORKS government intended to i we no re-Pent and our producers are not able to i BREST, (By Mail.)—One Amer-|ignq Geddes, president ‘of the board LONDON.—(By Mail_)—Sir Auck- Financial Guarantees Dwarf Former Ring Battles! | fective blow. Many of them also may ted Press.) TOLEDO, July 1.—Jess Willard, {¢ctive, blow. ; ard has never hit a the Kansas giant, will defend his title poman being with the full force of of vee La ae Sion. cham- which his huge frame is capable. 1t is said that once during his prepara- Dempsey, of ah. pest Sows, Friday tion for a previous contest Willard afternoon. Both Willard and Demp- jo.¢ jis temper on being stung by Pat have Swap ig sie a 7 training = the blow of a sparring partner. Then ig vpcini! | ag weeks past. the big fellow landed a vicious sving| Neither — anything 42- which swept his opponent and one| tried or undone in order to get him- of the ring posts to a spot several self into the best possible condition for the encounter, the outcome of that Fr ry, See ye A seyegae Bric which awill mean so much for the aitention for several days afterward. | ican soldier who lingered too long saying good-bye to his girl on the| railway platform as ‘his train was| leaving for Brest, missed his train. | Though he overtook it by getting a) ride on the next fsster train, his} commanding officer made him march} up and down in the aisle of the car| for five hours carrying his pack and rifle while the train was going 175 miles to Brest. fect on the big champion’s abilities while Dempsey, having been in ring) victor. By winning from Jack John-, p, ) 4 son at Havana, Cuba, four years ago, | aeey's Ervends, and they Willard was placed in a position to jowever bi ests 3 495. Py { ig or strong, can with- begin puilding (up jen immense f0r-/stand the impact of a’ full weight si jpture + ‘ ’, the title there is no telling how much peek om S¥iNE fom citbag ot Jack's wealth he may accumulate in these!+, ;h, t say a days of high finance, when sport! nex e contest with Dempsey a win are Prey legion, confidently state that no man, }™uch better condition. action almost constantly will be in Dempsey fought sixteen ring bat- tles fast year and scored thirteen \knockouts. One of these, with They lock for x quick ending |Mtthur Pelky at Denver, went 15) Founds; two of them ended in the Th |pixth, Carl Morris and Bill Brennan! promoters talk of the “sky” as the oq Wile ter Hal oe eextinen, | being the victims but eight of them | of trade said in the house of com- mons the other day that American steel manufacturers were quoting prices for steel in the United King- dom lower than those quoted by Brit- ish manufacturers. Nevertheless, he said, the government was not pre- pared to restrict the importation of iron and steel because of the de- mand for it in Great Britain. Lieut.-Col. Sir F. Hall declared that the American steel manufacturers were underselling British steel in Eng- lish markets by 90 shillings a ton and upward. the government was going to do any- eer a aaa cr NTEN’ C a C oR BLACK CAPSULES He asked Sir Auckland if} The Fact of limit for big events. lac he’ did Fred F 7, wwere abruptly finished in the open-| Aside from the actual purse money! year They i rss ealton’s fat hing round. In addition to the three | of $127,500 signed for by the two!)oss as a big asset in conjunction |/™entioned pugilists, Dempsey scored pugilists, $100,000 of which is guar-jwith his heavy hitting power. Demp- knockouts on Fred Fulton, Jim Flynn, anteed to Willard, win, lose or draw,{seys youth also is one of the argu-| Porky Flynn, Terry Kellar, Battling the Matter the enormous amount of cash which/ ments his .— will be handled in connection with sing a decided tac: the coming bout ,dwarfs all previous ring contests into financial oblivion.! serents advance as be-| in his favor as} Dempsey is 24 years ol. Thos are) conflicting statements as to Wuile The “gate,” from the sale of tickets \exact age, but it is the, general be- and concessions, is expected to pass/}ief that the Kansan has passed the the one million dollar mark which} would make the receipts of previous fistic carnivals look very small in comparison. 1 Tex Rickard, the daring promoter} who is bringing the two big men to-| gether in this bout, generally does things on a large scale. He secured the Johnson-Jeffries fight for a guar- antee of $100,000 and at Reno, his receipts amounted to $270,000. of course the promoter was at an enor-| mous outlay in bringing that contest | to an issue, having been forced al-| forty year mark. Dempsey has taken part in many | ring contests during the last four years while Willard has fought only twice within that period. Jess wen} the championship from Johnson at) {Havane, Cuba, in April, 1915. Tae) pattle lasted twenty-six rounds. Just) eleven months later Willard :met| Frank Moran for ten rounds at the MadisonsSquare Garden, New York. | This was a no decision contest but Moran was so far outclassed on that} occasion that there was no auention most at a moment's notice, to movetas to Willard’s having won decisively. ¥rom California to another state, in prder to secure a battle ground. Rickard’s outlay for the coming bet- ‘tle including guaranteed purse, cost of arena construction, advertising and Since that time, March 25, 1916,| Willard has not defended his title. | ‘Thousands of fistic patrons believe! that this protracted absence from| {fighting has had a deteriorating ef-| Lavinsky and Gunboat Smith. AMERICAN CAFE Serves You Right CREAM WAFFLES Served 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. And from 2:00 p The Young Woman & . m. to 5:00 p. m. ‘OU can see for yourself that the Chandler is the most closely priced fine car in the whole American market. Printer’s ink lends itself to the presentation of claims and facts alike. We make it our purpose, in speaking of the Chandler, to deal with facts only. And this we believe to be the fact, that no other automobile, built so well, built of such good materials, built in such good design, is priced within hundreds of dollars of the Chandler price. The Chandler motor is truly a great motor. There is none better. 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Bldg. other expenses will amount to a vast sum. The casual observer might think that the promoter will still have a big margin of profit out of the charges for admission. At first glance this seems reasonable but Rickard is going to pay the regular war tax of ten per cent on all tickets purchased and has guaranteed the local au- thorities 2 percentage also. The United States government however, will have a big claim for income tax so that when everything is deducted from the ‘‘gate,”’ Rickard’s margin of profit probably will fall far short of the results he attained in some of} his previous ventures. Some changes -have cheen made in’ the conditions governing thé bout since the original articles were sign- ed, the most important being the lim- iting of the contest to twelve rounds and the reduction of the size of the ring to twenty feet square. Origin-| ally the men were to have gone twenty or more rounds and the in- tention was to have 2 regulation 24 foot ring. 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