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" Kearns Has More Worries Than Dempsey -All " BURDEN OF PREPARING EARNS BOWLING HUNURS LETTERS FROM THE CHAMPION ON HIM |suususe 70 1 gzt APPEAL TO. CHAMPJON it hy e IN THIRD ROUND OF PLAY » J'-panue Dlvu Cnp |FRENCRF TEAM COMNG FOUR 'AMERICANS LOSE g First Among Class A Teams & AII'EBMI Ad ; 8 < _eg ege e e, b —Atiericans Ad- | By the Amociated Press, h) Manager HIS to Shoulder Responsibilities for " in City Tourney. ? 1-—!f JAck;fi'maw::' wi “:: x-vy‘:vi:lsght ] S e N ke ' ~URNBERRY, June 1—Miss Sara Fownes of Pittsburgh, the last of : . ! ton : = urney. the four American golfers in the third round of the British ladies’ - < . > et et — tagged; dlrt A : yanoe in 59 ' l n golf thi of the ritish ladies’ ‘Frainers, Sparring Partners, Cooks and Leaders in All CL o et heihsi mm:a s °:fi ';e:;;fl oty RO open golf championship, was climinated this afternoon by Mrs. . . oo . o due . ehose X . f net, i { y 5 iay. ‘Attendants in Addition to Other Duties. in City Duckpin Toarney || the country.wishing him 4955 1o mi o HeRAE e L s = nw o P e M Ak st ot k. 8 DOUBLES, CLASS A. I __L;rpen'ulezn;:i}erseylcurfdfly 2. T g Mo "._"::’:;: r:"::::_ ":_:"d': her match to Miss Jovcr Wethersd of |ormer Cansdian champion, was heates . A i he titlcholder receives hurd ed fats. e - - | Worplesdon, wh L 5 by Dorls K. OV ACKIKEARNS W, :!-‘I}Iuiw A.stretter, et a1y i;g:‘" i {f ing _o&fi: T e | o who' won, 5 up and 4 to|by Dorle % Chambers of Wirral gt m} g ] er Champion Jack Dempsey. W. F./Lawre: ©O. B, Toms, 0 Mot o fl“‘""' 2 4 _he pick 1f up he lg—2, in the d hard rt cham-| _Miss Joy Winn of Aldeburgh d=feated - Manager % Demspacy. 5 > -/Tawrence and O. B, Toms .| ¥ and saves come from: child ] fancea at. thttered bits ‘°‘lm-t‘;m'". v gourt chadi ! i FUkL Camings of Thicatn, T W Yenkees Pail to Aj TLANTIC CITY, June 1.—When I promised to prepare this series | | w. qvetter and C. 8. Willlams, ten-in the typical handwr! & - “hunging upon raament. and 1 to piay. ankees Fail to Appear. of stories it was generally understood that the worries of the ! o1 - g"""—"'lr Dall. Joctumesw 1 g g PARMS, Sune 1.—Thé French Tennis| Miss Janet Jackson of Island Malahide ted Press, s , G 3 ¢ I DOUBLES, CLASS B. osen words laboriously. ""“"M P Wu Deartily 'in | Federation Qas decided to send a team | defeated Mrs. Q. F. PFeitner of South NTILLY, Franee, June 1.—Diay" World Champion Jack Dempsey would beithe chief topic, but as G. Brown sad G. W. Hughen, 1| | A pAge. B i e or, L. oyl ! uu:}e, l5ur to the United States to play Japan in | Shore. Long Tsland, 8 up and 7 to play. | in the French amateur golf championr ; our training progresses and the date of the fight next month with Car- : I P o P B MR L N Ut suftired ;‘:,,"‘ e {o8ohd round 1o (he DAVIF cup | i CociLIAUCE. the Brish chum | bip fournament wan begun bere loday ' pentier approaches, I have an idea that sqme of the worries of the man- | | Al Jemkine and A.W. Alien.843 | | trom ehildren; who, in. theie. S il oA > {he 'public ymatches. The team wiil sail from | West Kilbride, 2 up and 1 o play. | who had entered apj J. P. Evans and Dan Noone.84l | | wisdom: write Dem; nfi.tlfl! he aura: fous gnywag, h 4 Haved July 24, 3¢ wiil'be accompanted | . Miss Molly' Grifiths of Sunningdale | Charies (Chick Iy, Will 'defeat Carpentier provided. : “ 5 A zo‘m“ '"LN ’ Au by Suzanne Lenglen, French woman g:'_::’l;dux:;'d .an:: Stocker of ML,rln‘-lArm-rk‘cn formally to scratch his name . Louis Siiverberg a da Bilt lly 5 Bale: ¥ part ‘ot Carpentiers champion, mot as a member of the ». pla. Typicel of “these Ifllerl s one from tflin!ng ;elltldl{.wal done in the "m‘ Dot ng an adica sficaciion on ager will interest the public. For, after all, it is the manager and not -+ the champion on whom the- responslblmy falls heaviest up to the sound of the referee’s voice. - It is the manager who shapes the policy and de- tails of every preliminary move. It is the manager who is the mouth- R. Dormey and C. T. Parker. u:z :|’Anthony Sylvester, & Smithdale, Py nair Frenchman piece for the champion and to whom the public looks for satisfactory ; “hester nfll"- o bfiheu"}fly T;le good-] ||Ilbk ;‘mnny An- would run for l,..:lun(‘. lh?n’lvlon Inb:;hl lh,:hll)“;_ et e % L 14 ts no glor! | { thony ‘sent the champion is sure to |shade fof “a. sessiol of shsdow X= e ‘rénc] am wi e chosen P results. And win or lose the manager gets no glory. Linr ot Tt haony Delioves, | ioe oo notussie With Itaan Joe Gana.or |atter a serics from “these player I L But’ don’t get me’ wromg om this.) It is a ticklish proposition engaging - 203 { | Bucuad o wrate' that he Tost 1t aFich ‘Paat 3o Aiie oAt Joas Bamazsusin: KV 4 urnee. G n Samazeusih, Wil Dempeey is not a source of ‘worry as | SParring partners for the champlon, a8t |s | st intending to send it, and later P e Dlace, they halted lelore twin | them after they have reported. Some 4 Demp will ecleprate m rbm- be, n”quarter { will follaw & ecries of-test matches Yankees. Win‘ Hard eh. just-said- To the contrary he ton-|sign up because they are tough boy 2B BRI B il ol g ‘}'% ?“i"fi:fi " Gorgen | he: top mnb ot fil fhit from list. i< . . scientiously does what he is told and | With fighting hearts; others becau: X [ Thave ® birthday perty” with. iZn : 2 does it with his whole heart and =oul. | they ‘think the champ is ju;t' 2 Mttle 5 3 4 B entidren as e ety e o aaieily l;flmk oo All “American’” entrants won their T x i E : ; It 1 suggest a “"",,"' billiards for :.'.,‘.';“:.’S.:“‘;I."{‘Ju‘.%:fm:'. u:lk‘ - .taken a pathetic interest in the lwen-‘ o matches yesterday in the world hard LL the details for the national open golf tournament. which will be diversion he goes after those ivory ty-seven youngsters under treatment ¢ court championship tourney. held t .2, balls as If they were his spasring |Eoes after them hard and thelr con- B e timte af tho Chils | boxed, : e A ey oo aut at the Columbia Country club, July 19-22, are being perfected clusions are just about identical in dren's Sea Shore House of this city,'| worked in the gymnasium. ¢ partners. And as for the phonograph, i every case. Personally 1 wouldn't 4 320 ¥ i 5 e s e B Ik and|relish being poked around by the iaerth. ; and may stage a birthday Party fof | "° i Discuss Fight Detatia~ ' |i8h pair Manucl Alonze and Count De|and their chairmen are as follow . then sits down and enjoys the music | champion every ulafnot;n. but th:ll ; & The champion today enters upon the'| NEW YORK; Junu .—Selsetion of | O T s called for the doubles Executive lournam‘nt committee. John H. Hanna, president oi the as if it were an all-star show. He|a sparing n-rnu s _profession and it ~ | second day of his four-day layeff. the referse for the Dempsey-CarDeén- | y,,.. wag nowbere to be found H. Chasmar; house, John H. Walker; printing and badgess tier bout.and discussion of moving Siture. rights wiil be ths -ubject | Finally he was located in the club- William- John Eynon; rece literally puts everything he has be- to me to keep them good-na-| Although all-star combinations will . _ hind each move. - " bn':‘l:.;.f‘:‘ thinking they are having &|iaye the Grand Central drives at to- ¥ Se it is not the champion—but the ke . i k; eamp routine and the general pub- Taking Things Easy Now. night's session. of “':n‘ “' "““fl'.’:: s that keep the manager on edZe| Right mow the champion is taking |lOurnament, the race for fewm b before any big fight. In our contest|things easy and will continue to do|in the eleventh anaual champlon- July. 2 we happen to be engaging in|go until along late next week. At that |ghips has been concluded. Firat plac D " |player. so enthralled in the match Promoter Tex Rickard and .repre X ward; publici SO BARBED WIRE TO GO |sertatives of the principaia. jihat he had forgotten his court en-| gl 0N Ry COE “Personally.. I am not- coaeeraed Eagement. pson: MANHASSET, N. Y., Jone 1.—Birbed | in the -npommem of tHe. wefarse, .. Plck Tilden to Gaim Title. i excepti to see tha Experts generally are conceding|liVe tournament committee, together match, when they defeated the Span- by the committees which have them in charge. These committecs . = ) tion, J. Thilman Hendnck hotel, Thomas’ EEORGES TEARS PA"TS, Dt onference tomorrow- Between | house playing chess with a British|Bones; scorers and caddies, George P. James; ganer-« Donald Wood-* Frederic J. Haskins; parking automobiles and policing- At a recent meeting of the execu- Before the date of the tournament, . wome new bridges will be an international bout, the first in a|time I hope to have boxers of the type | among the class A bowling ‘guints | wire, when connected with trousers;, e e nld kifi%r et Eemerally e comeedlm | e e O e s oie” | Dlaced acron the brooks And o cinder,. Jong time and undoubtedly the most | of Kid Norfolk, Mike Gibbons and | goes io the Rathdkeller No. 1 team (nas heen declared : undesi by s Htgr =] placed a popular and widely discussed of all the champion Tright on District _ Leagye,. . Which At matter wh! P 1 Tilden and the women's singies to| men of the subcommittees, President omith. Wit D e the Ay o end of It gocs|oaen e DUL (N e € el LR Georges Carpentier, and the énts: ta_the prineipa o | D onstrartel Wi e abea aced | “Under the rules-of-gi s -fi:-rizyln‘ “n“"l 'i‘:l': who is playing 2 mag-| Hanna presiding, reports were re- green to the seventeenth tee, to 1ak 3. ment about his training camp, Bl : ceive w! e eived which gave assurance that the | the place of the present almost per: the people of America will have every | Keeping the camp in good order is| Market Cafe No 2. & cantizy 1Y | there to keep curious visitors away, | state boxing commiss reason to be proud of their sensa-|ine biggest part of my duties right|League quint. topped the class B1ers o WeUP, WOl Vo Slb o™ | will have the- fmat ot the T e Seanen e I e arrangements for the tournament | pendicular ascent. All the greens are, tional representative. now. The referee problem will come | teams with 1619, and Money Order 1f _ihe- man named would be complels in every particu- in perfect condition and the fairways Preparing Cautiously. later, and 1 will have something to 83y | of the Post Office circuit got 1553 to lflg:g;gelod.:{ upan & femce about | principais- falied: to. maat.. '{’& ,u|g‘:h=;: and A. Jones the hardest|lar. 15 Noe shape: i | Will Have Wire Faellities. | Additional lockers will be provided,”] {?" ‘:‘! l:m!dta" OOl et ii',?..f".‘:' &e zs;:::ddl‘v,:gl;n:“}n h:“ which some of the wire is placed and | approval it could reject Mm uc? s s i Ciass A. Market Cafe -No. ‘1. (DI (Copyright, 1921, hxl l: )Chnm Walsh Syn- | trict League), 1633, second: Roya cate. ¢ Tn order to fulfill our trust and the Wonor of representing this great coun- try we have to prepare cautiously. Srainers, sparring partners, cooks, attendants and last, but not least. the (District League), 1,616. third: cla . the American - - i 3! 1,679. second: Air Service. . " - woman's a; i 1 tournament, )ml been of great as-| site of a training camp, have to be “as‘#“ln'n'ra “class C. ¥. 3. H. A, No. & 4 at; © | | Tilden must defeat. Rodsianko of| Bistance to the committees, s it has | . . 3205540, second; Ticket Office (Ter- A% B Russia 1o reach the semi-finals. enabled them to guard against 0"”“" Giants Sell 'rwmgr jurstedt Mallory : Holmah: €3, 603 { tended practically every national golf | igitors. Sligan, o dnytort e wrans wind e Tatauess 130 third Yesier o NN Lt T K S proper food or water, careless hand- YR Scoan: s E:d;::rg::&u::;{::n‘g&m:::_ Tarialy s fhe sooctes of thiemmant || Pie es ats R I o e e . | Dofoits Spalls, Italian Heavy- TRANY. Score 73 Points to Win New York | | Sustachs’ e, "Mra. Manory Wud a hard streg. | £OT instance. ‘some inconvenience | of the South Atizn parently simple. are of vital import- | e s 0 Avenue Division l’hygronm{ b broken | ::, sl L) ";{fi:‘ I"‘;.'."I e T vas the e en e el = ance. The constant vigilance over 4| Uoioht Champion, in Twelve- | Kook & Wrew. £x B i beom aplalie: Lenglen al-| ents were obliged to send their di Track and Field-Meet. Gurgeols in easy fashion. " "I DRSS 1o [0S SSIOERON OO0 e Henry-Palk ‘squad, scoring 73 points, | baen the playing of Manuel Alonso of | oers rars e cirbaoune with on peting yesterday in Central Stadium fn | (" Laleloky. "Gtimax. ! ,,,,u,;_"".'" contender jn any company. news reports will be tran¥mitted with- oo track and fleld meet of the New| Rei cta, R Week- out delay. A fleld telephone service Iy different from the care of an ordi- o nary horse. Quite so with a cham- Round Engagement. | o1 Herzog pion boxer as compared to the routine NEWARK, N. J., June 1.—Young Bob of a man in ordinary life—with ths added caution made l{rce!sary by tie | Fitzsimmons, son of the former world ;!-n';.v ‘1..:“(“8‘ sensitiveness of a human thorouzhbres. | heavyweight champion, defeated Er- | T — thoroughbred like Man-o-War is vast- S Bourgeois in easy fashion. patches to the telegraph office Floyde Kim lI, Bnrl olk. hiar [ o Spai; ho 1 led . the elementary school tegms com- ‘Moncure, Pyle- ko) p. Who looms as a formidable|ampie force of operators, so that the - ay. 100-potnd’ elass—Heary: The champion can be put out of his| minio Spalla, Italian heavyweight cham- | rotai 197 ley, laefisky. Tiptos, Lipov). Twiaing, Per- will aiso be installed, so that infor- stride by the slightest variation in|pion, in a twelve-round bout last night. & e 81 York avenue division of the munlc'l'gtfil 4 Hotwon: .""L Thomeon (War- Central Net Team Wins. SiBtion’ w10 the' progre’or the the day's routine. That is the rea-| Fiizsimmons weighed 174! pounds F. Biown . hd playground department. ‘Thomson Scl Poik_ (Stel Central racketers took four of]|matches will be constanty received o was second with 41 points and Tw from distant portions of the grounds. * son we have been oblized to refuse and Spallo 185. = i : , AL so many invitations to appear ini{ NEW ORLEANS, June 1—“Happy”| Totals . 164 third with431. Other Schools represel ted Bowdersy ngv::;:) ot hcie Seyen matches played with Western's| "IAW ol S0 POl mber of club me! public. ~He cannot participate in|Litileton of New Oricane knocked out |y w. pudecte () ¢ 51 Were Blake, Abbot, Gales and Webster. Wik, M Lo team yesterday-in the high schoel ten- | bers will volunteer to act 28 scorer 85 Thirteen schools are to compete in the These affairs and do justice to him- | Battling Ortega of California in the | ¢ W. Friede s 55 i Eline s S lcioE ot ki — “— | Columbin Heights division meet tomor- Hou o w\“flm uuluv‘)—s‘m Poik uon.-un o Minkies Fowter (¢ T e inas & oears Skt Ths crods The $7.50 Value—Our Special self in trainng for the most import®| fourth of a scheduled fifteen-round bout at bout of his career. |ast night. Totals ... el e B A LD mast Wil USRS Sune ) ot shall not interfere with the piayers. || Can't Be Beat!—All Wearhu Sparring Partners a Wor COLUMBLUS, Qhio, June 1.—Eddie|R. E. Corwin (C) S -| are now being . It will also be G,.“" = things ".,,'y",o, a|O'Dowd, Columbus fiyweight, received |T. D. McCarty .- - Dash, 8 poma clase—Charies Helm. E::{y s z 195, ¢ 2 Browning (W, fed Sickier 0 Moot o training siege, you might imagine all | the Judgt ¢ decision over Harry Mansell 108 ST T et s < L P R e T O e ddies, as it is not s oo e siegtey L \Phey |Of Enghuid after a twelve-round bout| Tota oy | Henry-Polk, - NEW' YORK, June'1.—Vincent Rich-| (€). 476, 64, 64 Dudley and Philips (C,) | the intention of the green committec the mansger's worries are over. e TRt 3. W, Kimbile (© o 1] | Dash 106-pound class R | aran of e dranted o dceatea Hution ant Nelli (W, 60125, | to" appreciably reduce the length of o e just starting. — — C. H. Calaway » "'"‘“‘;‘l‘ AR '5,,.“,“‘ ards of New Yo efeated "Ichiya | Bonis and Browning (W.) de the rough grass bordering parring partners are 2 hard lot to han- 78 191 173542 Twiai K:;mm.m Henry-Polk Kumagae,: probable member of-,the | and Childress, 510, e} fairway, ci Others $198 to $16.00 < SRecilily % Deoly e e Totale ... et oncy Fol Japagese Davis cup team, 56—, 61, balls driven into the rough will ers S1.98 to i 'hn hampion does not believe in stall- & 3 Dash. o ebiac.-Armoad. Glecker, in the semi-finaliof the -eastern New Navy Ra necessary to avoid delay. The ques- AL = ing. and even when boxing with big | W. F. Brown (C) 82 94259 Henry-Polk; ieo Bi York: state. tournament.. Their . re- avy Racketers Triumph. tion of the rough grass has been W. & D. Tennis l gloves he handles the men roughly at! 3. W. Burdette (O) . Twising. spective .makings en. the nuon-l list Navy D 1 ¥ = v i 21 Ci \ times, At the same time it ls not all E. A Weiss (O & 902719 H.,.. Jam, 85 powmd clasw-Witiam Mea | gre twelith and fourth. mm: i’n‘;‘l’:l;nenl:yml tetly ovar mnth” 21 Cham- 50C | one-sided. because he stands up an John Vemsey (€) 5| cure, wn: v Oroes, rade yesterday.in the s -+ . Al it pionship ...... swaps blows with all of-them, us'fs evi- g o5 . €. WL Priede (©) janry-Polk. i Departmental Tennis e iR nt pulls or slices o courss = | Genced Trom the cuts and bruises he re- |Joel's Horse Quoted at 6 to 1 in A 8. Soem (O) . i i s i ey o | SETS MARK AT TMGETS e AT e, winning | suffer :‘pwpurnomle :zrlx:n,\ o > ceives despite my continual cautioning. n 3 i e 3 Build Some Bridges. { : - = Gronge 3. Quinn (B) s /1 lassic English Bace—King jump, 115-pound class—Nathan Kiuft, SYRA( June Asher (I T.), 6-3. 3 -| G. H. Chasmar, chairman of the | & : - el o . Hargett (8 e 3 i nm.n":'om.mn Twining; Al | C. established .an | ford (N.) deféated Marine G IR S il etk ¥ Reverson (©) 04 6D, o8 H b, and Queen Present. Jawl Frech (O ot Hatlidze, Gul Waiter Brows, Twin { AmSHY ! here .y P d ughon and 1'-" (5 fl- Sho is giving his dally personai at- 1 s 'C. Baymond, Jr. () 04| il s ";l‘g‘::"‘%v‘...,’:.f'm Balducel, | ¥R & tention (o tournament conditions, re- 905 F St By the Associated Press. V. ¥. Montgomery (C). 5 -3 nd Shef; N.). 64, 1-8 6—3.|ported that the strengthening of the 1410 N. Y. Ave. EPSOM DOWNS, England, June 1.— | Arthur_Heover (C) 53 93260 1‘-“,_1 ump, 85-pouad class—Wiliam Mon- | pionship. Smi ). % course has been practically completed ‘ — moad (C) 106 J. B. Joel's Humorist won the ‘classic ..,7...’:1;,.....‘-« 96296 honten; Vroilacheedt. B, D . : Derby, run here today. Viscount As- e League Must Dispose of 2 Ti€.and | 1or's Craig An Eran was second and e o e 30—J. J. Flaherty ( 8 - Joéeph Watson's Lemonofa. was, third. o I a2 - . 21 Postponed Games—Keané . | Twenty-three horses ran. Relare Ui, "Garl ookstadt (A). H. Red | Rine, Thooiees ; « o 7 o The beulng was 6 to 1 lg‘nlnll . W. J. Brewer (A), George W. DIVII (A). ‘g lnllnfl Johnson, o Defeats Spaulding. | Humorist, § to 1 against Craig An Eran ush e Honry gux atter” Brows, Twialog’ Barey 3 2nd 8 to 1 against Lemonora. 3 o SR ; - With twenty-one postponed and two| " The winner ran third in the 2,000 %33 (4030 Mol tnd 2l WK ON" e . Biin. Abpotr Fready . F- tle games to be disposed of. the Knights | gyineas at Newmarket, in April. | George Williums and L B. Bell (C), Hs msor of Columbus Leagus has been forced 16 | Cralg. An Kran was. the winner and | Hetaviby And o] Works (A). Hap Buriaer “H and 5“9—-1»]»‘ clase—David prepare a new schedule for the. re-|ILemonora second in that race. John H.nul; (A). H. g“u‘»‘g {owar m’(\l B ;nrAy-Poll: AIM Duke, . Henry- 3 o's firs T ppice s icha % eorge Aman » mainder fi( n:;se:\éon The laag: s first| King George and Queen Mary, for Single: “:‘H",:, ‘McCarthy (A). Al Works| Hop, step and Jump. xu poand u- series will end tcmorrow with the game the -first -time, drove down to the | Stugles, T arey NeQUAT o g NG mon Pitetn? o Houry-Folk: hetween Keane and Waishington Council | course in semi-state. In the past they | iieq ‘Wolvtentome. (A). John Welah (A); nines, and contests will follow daily ex- ! have driven only {o the Ascot meeting. ' Hary K. Bortn W Harville (A). cept Mondays until the opening half of | the schedule is completed. Dates so far arranged follow : i June 3, Carroll vs. Spaulding: 4. Po-| tomac vs., Spaulding: .5, Carroll vs. .| Keane; 7, Potomac vs. Washington: Keane ve. Spaulding: 9, Carroll vs. Po- tomac: 10, Carroll vs. Washington; 11, | il s aulding vs. Petomac; 12, Pomnmc Ten Reasons Why You s ; 13, Spaulding vl.wPlxto!nlc 14, Keane va. ‘Carril; 15, Washington 'IYSPluldmx Ebét Keane SUPER esterday’s engagement bétween Kean - 'md Sn-;xlduu— n!“r:”":nm l'l:l)' l:; MOTOR F UEL ‘ormer, 7 to 4. ts Rousseau in the first three innings. LIt “""“.Pn'd greater R. P. Andrews Paper Company de- patslis more feated Barber & Ross, 15 to 10, in a eage. five-inning Commercial League game. | |f McCoy of the losers made four hits in = ':v:' 3“:‘ Sowe cab r as many times at bot. G op on Zome 4 canily disposed of Zome 1 in 16 to 9 Navy Yard League match. 3. Permits the least carbon formation. fil“gn lehcorllfld baseman of the losers, et bty 4. ELIMINATES the so-called carbon or Union Printers hammered Roclre, War pitcher, for an 8 to 3 win in the the 16 to 1 _Government League en- gagement. Degnan and Lynch of the wwinners batted and fielded sensation- ally. 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