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SPORTS 23 ' Dempsey to Have About 20 Pounds Advantage in Title Fight : Changes in Olympic Program CHAMPION IS PLANNING |WAS EASY FOR CORBETT|AMERICANS DOING WELL |HLTNB0YS TAKEMEET SOME EVENTS CUT OUT ., TO ENTER RING AT 1900w, s e soce| INSCOTCH TOURNAMENT ... s e » 500 a| . AND OTHERS ARE ADDED Beating in 1894, Fight Ending Field Games of Garfield i : g b By the Associuted Press AT 5 : : TLANTIC CITY, N. J, June 7—There will be a difference in weight . . i : A s oies AUSANNE, June 7—Four entrants and four starters will be the A of about twenty pounds when Jack Dempsey and Georges Car- in Third Round y s }Sri;ifilly":]hfh"-e'. 5_‘["”‘;“(1' J:"e 7. 1 Idwenll) ":_"_ A"‘"]f Park Division : limit allowed any nation in each event in future Olympic gamep. pentier peel off their bath robes for the world heavyweight cham- | | Sixten months after James & Sorbelt et el A S L el e e R e S This and other alterations in the program for the 1924 interna- o = = % - 3 fying round of th s: inea rofessiona 8 5 pionship match in Jersey City, July 2. Dempsey said today that he |[America from John L. Sullivan he added | lymg e thousand guineas professional tournament. | % L ck and fleld meet of the Garfisld | yjonal meet at Paris and succeeding Olympic games were announced : 2 4 4 to his laure by severely beating!In addition to these players, the French professional champion, Arnaud | Park division of the municipal play-! B N ; S planned to scale exactly 190 pounds in the ring. If he succeeds in keep- | Charles F. Mitchell, who came over from Massey cntered th Lifyd ground depurtment. Peabody School here, following a protracted session of the Olympic congress. The con- ing his weight at that notch he will be three pounds heavier than he ever EnglundJ:r: (‘l';all«:;mqfiuw conqueror SEYEES €Y, (nr o Lo :l“: -!!'“lg 2‘:"“]1- o e squad was second, with 40 points, and gress consisted of about ninety delegates..representing each national s wei, fight before. peerless John L. he fight took p t he qualifying rounds today and to- arry Vardon, 36. Dent third, with 22, The city meet will ic C i . ea international sport federation and members o has weighed for a fight be e ckaonvilie: on January 25, 1894, [morrow will be played over the King's | George Duncan, Hanger Hill, e e it et WU Olympicicommiltee Jeath inte Ll SIS When he won the title from Jess minute of fighting. Carpentier for |JAGRERARTE b By B0 g Lot turday, | the international committee. A o round. e. for cighteen holes, and the| Josh Taylor, Sunbury, 3 : ; ‘elock. Yesterds - Willard at_Toledo, two years ago.|the first time since he started traln: | ‘Tnere was much enmity between the % course, for nine holes, each| Jack White, 37. mirinpatihic o Sisenisnc e = = T 1t waus decided thit the amateur Dempsey. scaled exactly 187 pounds.|ing apparently unlesshed @il his||nattiers, - Corbett. refusing “to. shak . Each day's competition will be| J. H. Kirkwood, Australia, 31. S S = rule governing the eligibility of en- He walched 155 pounds whep he de-tspeed. tte, [Dands With his opponent before the fight edal play. and the sixteen having | Jack Sidey, Branshot, 3 omonad clan asliKueenesy Hiltios Bt {trants 1n ruture Olymp! anjet feated Billy Miske at Benton Harbor,| =After infighting with Weannettc, |hegan. His attack upon the knglishman | the lowest agkre score for the| Bogle for this course Is 36. F o0 onnd clase dash-Koons, Hilton; Blovk, | should be that of the internatiomal Mieh., Labor d;;)l- ;"d 182 iw‘gv" s | Georges stood off and began benllm-‘ was a merciless one, and in the third [ fifty-four holes played today and to-| James Braid. 41. Seteraon s AIOIng Teubod J 2 b ) federation governing such sport. when he met Bill Brennan in New |a :i-t_!wu_r;:" !“.‘e b;xh:egnjn Jaw a:‘ round he broke Mitchell's nose with a |, orrow will enter the first round on und cluxs dusii- . Hilton; Riddle, | Status of the entraui be gudr “‘;ka!l!:“;r:"';:\:‘a bit and T am gov- e sdarce wi’ih’:hn‘righ:"ar::rll- i B TRy Sl 3y ‘lopaided, Mitchell | © araday. ¢ I MRS. MALLORY WINS Hilcn: ikl Dest S laniceaiby the nitiont Rereer 3 - . - Sl - ea- se already lopsided, che Jim Barnes of the Pelham Ce | s ent . e ion and eerti pe Olym- erning _my weight accordingly.” | nette's feet went from under him and |came away from the ropes only 1o re- | ciih withdrew on hamiCountey . INS. . Dent o’ Yale Rowing Coach Declares He | pic commitice ‘of the country Do Dempsey “'déo T lhlsk 1 ‘;‘“ ll»le ;! he fell heavily on his back. e another crashing fist in the same | pealth, He is suffering from neuritis. | et . Hilton: Arring which the uthlete is entered my best at 190 pounds, and will be spot. The blood gushed freely, and on ! i 2t | Takes Tennis Match in England; | "%, a | id o i : able to box at top speed. Carpentier. the next blow. Mitchell dropped o the Dritish Player Has n | €’ R o | Did Not Resign—Explains ~ Changes In Program. 1 understand, will weight about 170 mat. He rose gamely, but as he tot-{ 4. Meckenden, British professional, Jones Is Defeated. =1 " 15 pound o His Position Radical changes were m in Ppounds. tered from the ropes rnm.-uhlmunc»;l completed the cighteen-hole course in | | oo o | Wikt eesn hods ! - {@roxram [or faimhe KVMRIC St e rweight. upon him, once more crashing his swift |72, 1 is 80. 7 i Ausociatod Calimited high jump Peabody: Hall. | T S e 1o tug-of-war, the 3.00 er waik Sevem Evinds’Ove ln‘ % o PRt Aeainst the Bnglishman's broken| A, Ham. a Hriton, later made a BECKENHAM, Kent, England. June | wik, Dent | NEW HAVEN. Conn. June T—In alang tnowing the S6-pound weiztit Wi e s e i nose, sending Mitchell down for a[taking the lead. | 7.—Mis. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory de- | Driad Jimp -Dilard. Peabudy’: | statement to the New Haven Journal- | were eliminated. - All contests, incius weeks away. Dempsey . > o chison, Chic Mra. 3 L 3ialiony deal i : rent. | Gourier. & caalle whobe sekicantio preliminary herts, will be held Seven pounds of the weight he hopes | Known as ‘“Tender Heart” at an}%:&:ul‘}w Aehters) ‘were avsaited Joek Hutchison, Chicago, turned in | feated Miss Donaldson in the ladies’] 100 o i Jums Welcks, Hitton: | € ru;. r_l' uy .-.\. h'.AII . whose r \'M“ ion | 10K ”l““‘ iminar m"m Sl s to_reach e champion’s legs are as “Both Ghe Hen ooy e R | i " “ Mian: Murras Tillton, = heud coach of rowing at e ot T COrap D, il i = - soon as they lef - pve ¢ eighteen-hole | ¥ingies in the first round of the open i i SumpeNgan, Hiftonss e @ y s 0 v {nmi=s s Hghtwelghts and Bo is tak- | Training Camp—Cannot Stand | Chireing them with having inct " | tennis tournument, which opened here | B Hilron: Waite. Jufferan MR unmounced the other duy. said ted to at Anlwerp last year. ing long runs Tus weight g | vious arrungement and engaged in m Melhorn, Shreveport, 83 ! loday, 6—0, 6 Hiltn: Ham | 1L is not true that | resigned as Yaie he foil team fencing evenl war morning to keep any surpius WL ¥0. Sight of Poverty. fight. ckney, Atlanti B od s ke A b s et ) ined and ho riding and pode oft them. There is not muc L Gordon- Lockhart, Gleneagl | In the men's singles. first round. und b ot Nweeney. Hil- | - # will be open to vi n entranis 1 felt the rowing committs Clurlen Green, | refused. the future. The bi W ! events also were con s i divis man crew in th nan crew in the and a fve-mar races, al of surplus weight around his mid-sec- MANHASSET, N. Y. June 1. Jacob defeated Arnold W. Jones of | P e— t fom Kerrigan, Siwaney, 79, 1 tion. mor og"::\‘;e;'eg":"‘f“;im"‘,‘,' | Though he is now known in his el o Niaie e B e R and back. 5 e % el R . . | William T. Tilden of Philadelphia Tiever in drinking plenty of water.|native country as “Strong Heart", uits v by the Americans | the world hard court and grass court | which, he says, enables him to Per-|pecause of the indomitable spirit and hole course included | champion, will not play in the singles spire freely and quickly. ' determination that has marked his | In other matches of the I n- ‘The champion did no boxing ¥ s Miss Elizabeth Eyvan of Cal {should 1ot me finish the season make good on the H; zo. following the Jump—Kouns, 1il on prov izace. {ior a on ale-Har- | luss ruce. a thre n | G-mieter-cluss o hop. Kt Bakaer, Hilton; Mec Culimited hop, Hamburger, i Jump Williun Lillie. I tendered my resign o follow V. declined. 1 wa hed 10 re- crew in the S-meter-cl Walter Hagen, Detroit, | % 3 ‘ put on | long fighting career, Georges Carpe 2 ; % s bl : it terday and probably will nof Pul % er ia now known us “Tender Heart- {Champion Has Better of Ten of Washington. 38. ted Miss Manner, 6 -1, 6— e lnaReabal nd much winst my | crews 1o e composed of amateurs the gloves until b"’m‘}k‘- o esor |l Muthassste 36 Miss Edith Sigour: ser, Green) s Jefferson (Ri do s0. 1 returned The tennis uand shooting even '\"rfl'fi‘{?xf\‘rof»?:fimfil Lession with the | Georges cannot stand the sight of | Twelve Rounds, Although Loser WA | feated Mrs. Davis, reeaillin.” Mavinc understanding hat fave been continued aid two w £ i R ompsey shadow-boxed, | poverty. The hunzry are fed in his x Atlanta, 37 elass relay Uil (Fran ork 1ol seusol 3 clagses added 1o the wrestliz punching bag Dempsey s % o I e L Hoffner, Philadelphia, 12 | = Koonen)© Peabody (De Au Iged by of the Yale-fa am. In the swimning contes Slammed away at the heavy sandbag | lyi!ltr:n;::u::x;‘ P ‘;'("L' il Is Aggressive. 1 important results over Will Coach at N. Y. U. Jeftern: vard race. ot allowed that | 1060-meter back e and 200-mete and finished up with some Vigorous) Wl MORL o ® recentl when | HARRISON., N J. June 7.-Benny!course NIV L o e privilege. 1 think the rowing committes | hreast streke bending exercise; G s e Feuting in an easy chair | Leonard defended his title of light-| Edw v. Oxhey SN ORI G T dol is muking u grave mistake.” | womun con " it | or s T tered. figure ap. | Weikht chumpion of the world in al . G. Renouft. Manchexter, 3t [Swedel Youngutram, all-America : meter free-style race wik rs Jeannette. liSearad: 3 ater Carpentier went | twelve-round bout last night at the wrtmouth tackle in 1914, has 10 400 meters. In the eve Georgeg:}flflo\ e peared at the ga arpen R (ppointed wssINGAnt couch Of i . wi | PENNINGTON BIRD BEST. |:wimmers ine suo- MANHASSET, ~N. Yo o i Hamburg, bt Seaba, was eliminated Georges Carpentier's fving ol Claggett. tition will include men ratus hand punch felled ponderous - Joannette in the first of a two-round renchman's | up @ hearty meal aparring sesion at the ¥ | pion found a loose dollar or two, and | perts around the The Souther Outflies First-Class, s mdividusl i on seven Cut OF the L | ce and asked the man his rk. his opponent || appointe . fionopente snfeasseaine being Racky Kunsas of Buffule i ork University eleven for next The man said he hungr Under the New Jersey law no de [ He ‘was assistant coach at Amherst Georges called the chef. who d ion by the referce is allowed, but in Dt fall. N The French cham- | the opinion of the majority of th Pigeons at 500 Miles. onard i Keady Resigns at Lehigh. iBIRDS FROM AGGIE LOFTS | The Souther. W. R. ringside 1 rounds. Livut D i o i and Cupt. Palmes have been chos n{Nolan. Detroit high sehool girl. who | Duchpin League swept 1 polo team. | holds the American plunge record fset howled axainst the S tkonaster. the English polo- | for women, coated 4t the request of the Americans eleventh annual championships for men. C. E. and E. C. Kellogg bowled a set of 660 to wrest first place from NEW YORK. June 7 Lehish will meet for the champions! « e Lacrosse Lea, H. McCarthy and Al Works... . A, Stricter.. 652 , o L S e e 0. B, Toms.. 681 NORFOLK. Vi, June 7 i vinsky und Sergt. R: three-game | Athletic Union has announced that irand Central { number of southern colle feet at thelquint on the Recreation drives last |and clubs had formally for the Engli: sche ioned it ryes Battling Smith quit of the in rounds DOUBLES, CLASS B. Y. M. C. Al pool her 1noon on th This is be- training camp yesterday. half | bowed his new friend to the gate. |cleverly outpointed his opponent. | Penningte e hoo The knockdown came after a hall bowe s few b Easily Take Practice Match, 9 t0 3.! BETHLEHEM. 1a. June fehampion racing pigeon, won the i e anhvad e 1 Leonard h ! Byk tor to Befores Tuter. | o Keuds oot it ani 5 ! WIN IN 400-MILE FLIGHT .. heduied ruee Sand e bt « el s LIl E — iR, uckmaster eferee er- coach Lehigh University, Ne oo e 8 1 1est Of the season of the Aero Pige ek of the Olmpic & Bl.ES l.EA‘]i | Leaders in All Classes | ¢lined to be th S = signed, effective July 1. to | K"':I" (Fbmyches Vs “":"'"' ’""" Club, when he led a field of Seven e somssacrarion.. It 2 time, but th anced by national Contests, n couch at the Universit {set the pace in ihe fourth race of | four first the a0 decid ail offic o | in City Duckpin Tourney | !the chumpion's clevern » . Soe har fho. tiniversity, of | e Wasnington liacing Pigeon Club, | fileht from Nappanee, Bad. ¢ 0 e s e ieennion | The Buftalo boy Tonndlwis ANELACH, Eng. June -2 polo nee 1912 ifown from Deshler, Ohio, h-|ington, Some of the pigeons were in| %) SEPSERICC O GG pros o ol FEAMS, CLASS A. e the fourth. in which he had the upper | Leam compo of x,..m_\‘l sn‘u\-_m r:l.; jinston. & ~l|usl:‘\'x e 0imites: - [ Right for a half hour after sunset be- i SCCETNER SN0 L0 Conipleted and «r { S Y hand mainly through his aggressive | Thoi Hit ik, Jr atson | STyt ty-five birds from tweive lofts com- | fore reaching their lofts. The Souther i 107 EAF 028 B0 L0 Wy neary. . C. E. and E. C. Kellogg Earn Class | | SRSl il D18 The sixth round was tamel Webb and Deverux Milburn eaxily de- 1 Building New Speed Boat. {peted” The' averawe wpeed i vurdn| which holds the Chicaxo-Washineton | Mogictd mol liter shan Janess; 102 e < < . | | Royals i <1818 | land about evenly divided. In all e the Woodperkers' team. €om= ' bupoim Mich June 2. Work wa | V€T MAUL 0F Teturns reported fol- | fight record. made the 500 miles in 1 e the Internationul Olymbs B Honors at Final Session of | | TEAMS, orass B. || the other rounds Leonard hd U a Lieut. Col. Melville, Lisut, Col. laurted” toduy on"“Gar? Woods. new | "\ Uoura_ 510minutes Wesmmiry, WA o nitice: bl ded the Olymi 3 1 | Market cate. No. 2... L age. cord Dalmen I Ma ADRed boat. the Mivs b e ew | average speed of vards City Duckpin Tourney. | | Maples ........ . % nurd was rapidly wearing down | rison. yesterday by nine goals 10{ hich he will defend hfu'nfue“i.,“:n',':1‘»" K Air Service - probably would have | three. e . || Harmsworth trophy here late this | 1o Amsterdam. 1t was announ New class B doubles leaders re-} | TEAMS, CLASS C. | {scored a knockout had the bout gone ““-nr'dl'u)ll h\\“m:nl»"lj x';u‘m.llll.v:\ Freiih 3 AREE K in case conditions iohEs ol i F le of rounds longer. iamond, which was ridden b ch- e to hold th sulted from last night's city duckPin | | yoney Order : . Eoounleict EE ‘o hurt its shoulder badly owing 2 IBE A0k ] i ) ey Driee enny Valger of New York out-|cock, hurt its shoulder badly owing > | J i Parie the games would loumr:lme‘;n.vv:ss(l::t o;n::fled B Ticket Office o pointed l;m: Lo in of Jamestown. N. to a collision w th the mount of St Girl Plunges 75 Feet. v..?:"ealvl IG“lis V‘B::vl ,,;wf,l,lv, e | Would Form A. A U. Branch. | ervea 1o L5 Angeies 2 T ri £ . in the semi na bout of eight | ¢ da. 4 5 7 S B = Bureau o o e &nd AniIngE -~ Cen | DOUBLES, CLASS A. ELLLS HAL Col. Melville. Maj. Harrison | DETROIT. Mich, June 7 Helen!tewn of the Washington Ladies' | NEW YORK. June 7.—The Amateur | S e | | - *. E. Kellogg even in a ten-round bout last night. 3 iight. The winners scored 446, 464 | for permission 1o organize wx new as- e Hut{hes‘“‘"“ 339 5 C. E and E. C. Kellogy. 90 | |The referee culled the bout @ draw | has been chosen to umpire for them lieved (o be the longest plunge ever Dt 400wl Hiha b Grint Gen i |5 i ant (et | mpiia) inSiune Athletic Club, Brookiy scored 321 and E. C. Kellogg 338 G. Brown and G. Hughes . .-....- 88 | |.fter the judges disagreed. ii e international games this month. | made by a woman under any con- |counts were 420, 345 and 102 Reni | rude South Carolina. Florida, Georeia, | The team ve winners respeetit Women will take the drives tomor- | | T. A Nubsom aad M. H. D | s = ionn” M Notan s Ohreiet recond | ool Harcat mte I Tor mem | S O e e | e arinorn ana southorn divis titio msl_l-_tafg; gfi?"‘“‘,’fn":‘h“‘:cm‘:‘wg | L suw‘: 'dcnm Hy?i.e a1 | [caren 1;!{1;»:?&\ .“mk“ cic '."""‘"’ War Four Is Defeated. t 10 inche: 0 for high se #ippi ? the ¢ ition. Te: v | Louis Silverberg an: - SArcin. bf Calithials Kaodked o v v s 3 ;:lm the program. while doubles and | | Z. Domey 220 €. . Parker. . fi “Red” Wilsen of New Orleans in the| BRYN MAWR. Pa. June 7.—The e R ernis e Tx:;"sfigo?:sd- George King and Chester Bill...... ninth round last night roia | Meadowbrook ( Friday nights. Yester: z DOUBLES. R. Robinson (B). J. A. Dorritee.. 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