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i SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921 SPORTS. 25 ~ Dempsey on Vacation : Trouble Brewing Over Referee : Wireless Returns for Europe ‘IRKED BY BOXING BAN, [JACK'S BOXING MATES | COMMISSION MAY FORCE IUESUAMPS 10 PROTECT |DETAILS OF BIG SCRAP ! CHAMPION QUITS CAMP! A HAVE HEADABHES{ JERSEY MAN ON KEARNS [(f0HES FRIMMEN;| ' TO BE FLASHED ABROAD e EW YORK, June 10.—When Georges Carpentier enters the ring with Jack Dempsey at Jersey City three weeks from tomorrow. that fact, as well as every move he makes until the heavyweight championship of the world is decided. will be flashed across the Atlantic FLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 10—Jack Dempsey today ie snjoying 0 BY FAIRPLAY. ) A a full twenty-four hours of rest. The heavyweight champion, be- |Burke Says Dempsey's Paralyzing A, TLANTIC CITY, June 10,1t is clar froia this neck of the woods | Frenchman's Manager Enraged by N coming weary of the camp routine with boxing off the program,| “Rabbit Punches” Cause Tre- that trouble is brewing in the matter of a referee for the big Criticisms Voiced During i d to take a off and m n, N. J., si miles i . sogr T . e o e B o n Do Soik e ol e care mendous Nerve Shock. febofiiaciosam mndithe| New erseystetoibeang comnt s oh Training by Writers. ) world is decided. wi S D A el P COWImED was e | are at odds over the sclection of the third man in the ring. Kearns ocean by wireless. Sitting in Paris, waiting cagerly to hear of cach blow of a vetenerary cek ago. Dempsey began to display signs of nervous- A C CITY, N. J, June 10.—; 50 . o o A 2 MANHASSET, N. Y. June 10— x & s Wl A 3 . . B " thinks that in the end one of the men named in the fight agreement—| X 5 5 struck by her hushand. will be Mme. Carpentier. nees and irritibility as a result of the enforced lay-off from boxing due | When Jack Dempsey lands a solid| bo"in order of preference include Bob Edgren, Jimmy Doughert Georges Carpentier's physical condi- - ——————— . ) i ver his left eve, and Manager Kearns thought a day of rest |smash on the chin or heads of ihs | Jin' Corbett and T I <Biies ol e accepted E faybe he will s [tion mow ix such that it would be, | jGeoreai s 1o, Masanse) dnoaye _Dempsey has a good line on Carpen- | tems receive such a shock that & se-| They are hard guys when it comes either to a hght or an argument, | Francois Descamps. his manag a I S s er's style of fighting as a result of & |vere headache, lasting for several| One of them is in Atlantic City today, and his face was harder than|!oday. This statement, he said did | evinced: no sreat a desire to hear | 2 not mean that the challenger not | Slusthe e s s i B LRl nes . . . |deta account of the battle as it TR working, but Descamps bore out ihe | Qutflies Flock of Old Pigeons in|ya. being fought, that arransements 4 1k he had with a newspaper writer, 2 3 i th resume 3ol in oldotime friend, who has just ar- | hours. usually results. Martin Burke, | the board fence that surrounds’ Dempsey's training quarters. i wiovos hut this may be post | rived here after spending a week at|the tall, rangy heavyweight from New | 7 : - 3 et SR The Jerscymen want Harry Ertle.| rothe ur ho 1 r than had | the French boxer's camp. Orleans, has complained of headaches!On the quiet they have given it out = fact that most of the real hard k s no chances wil | The o seemed particularly [ 5 2 b garcs andiwotlc < e made for the report o e Do chnces will be i The Chaplon e D anticy | since the frat day he boted the cham. | (hat what they want will £9 A2 that A"_EI]'[ K [] SHARKEY was being done In private 400-Mile Contest Held by ¥ore made for the report thronih crouch or from a stand- GEEy fams_ and’ Jaci two heavyweights apart on . U, Manager Descamps’ knowledge of | Northwestern Club messages as they are flaxhed and 1 lay them on to Hrest From th ut over his ey« fough tidvon | Renault, the other two heavyweightiPry the Ling- )0 and the position from e % o i 3 3 Miay Not Box Till Monday. ng-up position and t | anartings mates i aleot Do St July 2 next. the English language doe permit » > hich he started his dangerous right- B es, also have the same,* o e ploe L i i e telephoned o e Kearns had plinned to have Dempsey ;;“'r:d "";m,“ ..-m\x:_;l:n.mn.l o . i Permit Not Yet Issued. }n'r‘v- ?'“'L;‘mh rl':‘pv-‘:nrr Dl r;p::x; An B, H. Willis entry :.1....:{;-.1 the ;,‘ e ! lxl.,"m' lephoned Mme. e ) . i 2 i ile sey's blow: i ere z e o . s P on of e 0 have [ oo 1o = Pl » i his sparring partners tomorrow, but % heeasy to hit? I¢ 1 can it nim |, While all of Dempaey's blows o thei It ia interesting to note that the |Jeffries Got: Decision in Twenty: | o0 ol s e thanlenper whils waten | way to other pigeons yesterday in e e o has dectded that ¥ will be early | L can lick him.™ was Dempsey™s PATE | hal, the ones ke e | e boning fon : ing him at work. ' (Georges' boss be. | the fourth old-bird race of the North-| o0 () "\in the ocean breczes be enoteh. B¢ theichampion's damaged eye | inE shot. T6 (he most Tam Lhink ahe the o e A e ket o Five Rounds, However, Due to jcame enraged last week when some|western Racing rigeon Club of the| o 3 ¢ not sufficierntly. healed st that time no Denien He In to Marry. S e calaing are) hecahorty isslonpiind Febat X sk, has 3 i ringside spectators said certain things | International Wederation flight | full of the mews of the iz fight un Ting will be done until Mondiy, Kearns| Some one started a report at camp |lands on the hack of the neck In the | ment would be dul e il His Great Stamina. that fell on Georges’ ears. and has | was 400 miles from Spartanbur, C...{ July voldes willl be Mouting o said. sestarday. that Dempsey intended to|clinches. These blows, In ring Dar:|ecuted. with all legal flourishes 45| (This s the weventh of o daily series! lded to protect him in the future. |to. Washingson. Thirteen lofts’ werc | ooi he air on this side of the st Ghee o hemo. HemiypoiEnd] he nigrled st T battle and flance called the “rabbit punch” pro-|soon us the referes question was set- e e Nehos oL b evioun Would Keep Georges Happy. | Tehreschied by 114 birds, eting re- | AUntc as well. Arrangements from Memphis. Tenn., joine cham-| would retire from the ring, as his in- | duce a paralyzing effect, as they jar|tled. This makes it look thoueh : Seorsts Ak appeiithe = eadas] he first fous € 2= i de in 100 citie AT of sparring partners today. | tended bride was opposed to bOXing.|the nerves running from the brai ’ ough | ghts for the heavywelght champion- seorgf ppy." he sail today, | (108 GO aiplomas. A Johnstone | Jren mag 4 5 i , J £ rain, |the Jerseymen had a stran 1 ; e ners | A er- | New Yor e comes with & reputation of being | The champion lssued a denial, as did | causing a tremendous shock. il Thei: machugatia| HOPISCUeIwoRIE ndihasmo fear for the com ng el flvecd Lest aver- | and Ma ¥ for wircless tele- e of the most aggressive and trickiest [ Manager Kearns. ' & ooy Bk tens | R P8 iFvstinitew, montus atter James J.{we want to keep him in this frame : phone rec tatione.. Mams of o ame, capable |~ “When I get through with Carpen- | enough, but It's like getting hit with | follows: “We pick the referee or there [Jeffries became the Deteigeuse of BoX-fof mind, but with a lot of searccrows sglad inute in yards follow these will be sel b 6 publl ba 98- L s !"“L‘";h‘ l’ "”‘-H‘ ‘fu;n t lose xrxm; l‘!(m':,g:lcgflfnllfl_fl: an iron bar.” Burke said. “Every time | will be no fight.” ing by landing a soporific swat upon|around there is no telling what might speed pes minu Furce X ing: 1d the voice speaking into the not mb will | to the folks in S Lake City. instead | Dempsey lands a ‘rabbit punch’ on my| In the meantime it should be noted |the jaw of Bob Fitzsimmons he met | happen. Georges wants to win and be- ST WAl 0. Norwood. | giant transmitter at the ringside will take long with Martin| of getting married.” Dempsey said.|neck I'm stunned for the insta 4 i} 3 4 ants 4 : i 5 297 K. H. of listening in of « Rurke. Jack R It and Larry Wil already arranged for transpor- | g stant. My | that Jack Kearns has not gone so far | Tom Sharkey of Ireland, and won |ljeves he is good enough to do it. T T i A Burke. Jack nauyl Sasi Bl ns y a oSl ciele o) become as heavy as lead and my las to say that if some one of the men |referee’s decision in twenty-five] “He will spar on no certain days— dofg, 112 . each move the fiz} make. - hes with Demp- | tation on the first train leaving for |feet simply refuse to move. I alw: named in the fight mgreement is not |rounds. perhaps today. and perhaps not. When | soicroe. " ‘aner, | Fangements for. this unique method of : . ' i dohns ogun, | “hearing a prize fight.” were 2 s in exchanging pur of the Navy the west after the match.” think my brains have been scrambled. ] v - 3 & o o seiected he will not permit Dempsey| The battleground wax Coney Island.|he doesn’'t work with his sparring | jjos. i _Burke, who boxed daily with Demp-| (o fight. But when the arionaPieY lon the night of November 3. 189S In|partners he will be given more to do G George | pleted under the auspice sey for four monthg before the latter | terests begin to draw cards to fill it |the same arena during the previous e on the road | b of ori the y became champion, is of the opinion [would not be surprising if K ad - acqui sur : it K {summer Jeffries had acquired I that Dempsey Is harder to reach now | srood pat with his leading ace. Theltitle. He was unable to dispose of } and punches with more power. Soeation. may ettle dawn to an|Sharkey, as he had done away with You never know what to expect.” Fitzsimmons, however. The Irishman i amicable basis, v Burke added. “If you will watch him | (¢ c“hl:,:",:,‘& B unt oW e i®|was grogky when the tussie termi- You'll see that he is alwaye in Dosi- | o s S 10" Demmy s campcaat | vated. but he was still awake. i 3 arkey, brimming with enthusiasm. | . : < |tion t c = Never Has Seen a Ring Battle, But Post Office Club Girls. Do Well in | {io5 15 Parafoiy tonen thesaround. | of ull Kearns—has forgotten the in- iS00I "Hght in the early rounds He is always on his toes, ready to|Cldent in the first round of the Demb-| b 5 fire and vigor that won him Follows Pugilism Closely in Team Competition in Duck- take advantage of any = sey-Willard fight at Toledo when Ol- Y opening. o b i great admiration and buoyed up the le Pecord, the referee, declared jopeq of his partisans. Jeffries used | Dempsey the winner of the battle, not [ (oPC, 06 "0 Aot s " tacties that puz- . — Newspapers. pin Tourney. noticing that the bell—muffied by th J c e bell—muflied by the tas s Cecilia Dempsey. the sixty-one-| New occupants of second places BR"'SH[R -[A E edge of the canvas ring .-m-s-.-m.;_lf‘:'f i‘;:\‘l‘l}n‘:m:m:{is:‘nlyl:n‘;abhalt;y r‘:ZL had rung before he had completedqiminished. and the lumbasting turned | mother of the world heavy-{in the three divisions of the women's 8 is a newspaper fight | g yhin championships resulted from his count of ten. Dempsey. as most|jgose by the flashing fists of Sharkey ) 1 i recall, was out of the ring on the way|went for naught last night's tourney session on the to his dressing room when he was| As the fight wore on, the blows of gec T som in aiston, she s becn an | Grand Central arives, The Post Offee | Buff Knocks Out Mansell in Third | JI8E55s, Dk und made 1o Rabe twolgiary srew i bomeriih 8 Jer before she became the mother of the Club:. champion team of the a0 ; ~thing like that should hai e a0 : 2 e 2 = e : 4 hap- | plexing lefi-hand swipes annoyed the world title holder. | ington Ladies’ Duckpin League | Round—Frankie Mason Beats n it dersey City—wall, nothing like | ehallenger. whom he attacked with i ernard Dempsey. Jack gained the runner-up position among Little Jeff that must happen. The fight is too | succession of head and body blows , who is in Atlantic Cit e Jell. importani, and both sides—especially | Several times Jeffries landed a wallon ing the champion condition himseif for | 10 AUint SQreth Lo W the French ¢ il be Ric s T Shuilic the defense of his title against Geors ol Thomas and Billle Willlams of | JERSEY CITY, June 10 —onnny | Gifon SN HNR I & B Sarne | turned & deat ear to the can e he Carpentier July r(v_\'eah\xl this fact. her |536_to e inexiitol tndl Tanaccoitn Buff. American flyweight champion.|ed to favorable account. So Kearns|sandman. it's a_strange thing, but our mother | 570 (0 PIacE JEXE 10 LI of the De. |knocked out Harry Mansell of England |Wants a man of self-control, of sa- -ader of | {1 . livery team. Washinzton Ladies’ |in the third round of heduled ce- | BaCILY and experience. And no ome s Ber- x a scheduled twelve- | & 5 T T S more” about | League. bowled 306 for second place | round bout here last night. Mansell was | bininethin {U. S. FENCER WILL MEET % 7 72 227, 700, 7777 7 1005-1007 PA.AVE. 616-17 S'I'NW - THE MAN'S STORES - ts with a score of 1.33 2, 22 % Sht history than either Jack or | I1_Singles. b 3 iCopyright. 1921 ) i heavyweight history n}:‘lm-m:;v: 518tk o "Rena vy, singles leader. com- sm):‘-d- .d"dnw:‘X four times in lh; first (Mg L i e FRENCHMAN FOR TITLE! N ous fights. now mus! o sehiow ‘with | PIeted her string - of intne: gamesyinifToUnd, fve timesiiin ithe second wnd i : i ,""L,("l::_f“ Iy Y e, but | the all-cvents competition with a finally downed for the count with the | Wright Leads at Golf. PARIS, June 10.—Robert Milner, an | \\\ e e S T o efer to them to {215 score in doubles. She has a total |first punch in the third round Buff| yONTGOMERY. Ala. June 10— American student of medicine in | § $90 for the tournament. The | weighed 115 pounds and Mansell 1121, championships will be concluded to-! With the largest number of contes- Paris University. yesterday reached em o S L e Jeff Easy for Mason. | tants in the history of the club. the the finals in the international fencing n 0 s S e day’s scores:i oI TIMORE. June 10.—Youth, por-|lenth annual invitation golf tourna- |tournament which is being held in B il account TEAMS. T e, MhaTtimants "pec | ment of the Montgomery Country |Paris. On Saturday Milner will meet o Ship conte O e raved by Little Jeff, Baltimore's fiy-| (lub opened vesterday and will last | o E Weight champion, was not served last | (il opened vestorday and wil 1450 | Massard. the French champion. You want to Know. ou an account of the Sullivan-Corbett fight as well as Person who sat at the ringside. % 340 430 433-1303| Downey, Cleveland middleweight, and Thuix * next monih F. Rawli 10: ht in_the I bout with Franki By-blow . Rawlings 02 | night in_the boxing bout with Frankie ! G | Milner is a son of James B. Miiner, When Demp e = Mason of Fort Wayne, Ind turned in Thursday evening was that | ¢, o, F 4 rican consul gencral at N from Jea eiberc - 108 Mason, the veteran, gave Jeff a boxing | of Hormee Wright of Macon, Ga.. Who | ¢/jajs ‘who is now a counsul at : ago she X Lake C < Hawlings o lesson 1’ the tweive Tounds; and did not | Niagara Falls, Ontario. N paper office and listened to the progress = %! force the issue at practically any stage i | NN of the battle. Totals........ 479 332 4241337 | of the journey. Varsity Track Meet July 28. | But the Dempsey family will be well SHAFFER'S ROSEBUDS. - b Vs | Yankee Jockeys Score. N represented at the ringside. Bernard o : 2 ! . PRINCETON, N. J. June 10—The' N 3 b 15 fo & yearadolar | acone . - & 1 o sl Gannon Is Outpointed. track meet between combined teams| PARIS. June 10.—Three Americin \Q Dempsey, aged twenty- i Poeh 81 L 3| ROCKFORD. Ill, June 10.—S: of Cornell and Princeton and Oxford jockeys are among the four leaders, N sunting the days be- | MeNamara 0 Ry y| Mandell, Rockford bantamweight, and Cambridge will be held at the |as regards the number of winning | § i 0 o e stitooiniad Johuny Gevnom of | Travers Isiana track of the New |mMounts piloted liomie on the Frerch) N L — e e St in"a Temround bout . Carp | Yo Athletie Club on suly 287 " | {UrE up (D dat i (e RIS $eh | N W ain e H % -ai ¥ - —_— e —— (! s = MGy DRuzh, {orute cpenaicameon mne wight. deec : o el e s N ere e re g . L. Rawlings a5 o PIEDMONT LEAGU | can, and Bell House, an Englishman, | N\ « U. Cale B 6 £8 45 y Raieigh, 6—0: WinstonSalem, 0— | are tied for second place with thirty- | N ;)'l:"urm :t :;; BryanD P tched. Greeasboro, 5: High Point, 0. six and Guy Garner. American, |si . @ = se peigie < owney Matched. Danville-Durham _(rain). third, with twenty-four. th o k k Z l McCormack . 9 g = Leal COLUMBLUS, Ohio, June 10.—Bryan I wi a “crac er]ac sale o | Swimming Carnival, Polo Match 77 72227722 2 DELIVERY. | Frank Carbone, New York, have been and Two Track Meets Will %6 o matched for a twelve-round decision | ‘N e It 3| bout, to be staged here next Thursday | i He! OmOrrow. 1 night. ! r u S at r v e sl B | for a urday! | There will be plenty of action in the |* W Burke Seores K. O. | : District's sporting world tomorrow. o artin Burke, New Orleans heavy-! 5) st e el B Centta | weight and one of Champion Jack { racle meets Wikt be hel ek Dempeey's sparring partners, knocked stadium and at Georgetown Univer-Fletcher % = Finch sity field, swimmers will strive for|Derrick honors in an A. A. U.-sanctioned car- | Coburn ‘nival at the Washington Canoe Club g and the Cuban army poloists will go into their first practice game against the Fort Myer four. Copnage - STRIPED MADRAS SHIRTS 1.39 3 for $4 Andy Chaney Shows Class. ! HARTFORD, Conn.. June 10.—Andy ! Chaney of Baltimore outpointed Hughie Totals. . w3 | Hutchison of Philadelphia in a twelve- 3| out Joe Downey, Columbus. in the elev- = enth round of their scheduled twelve- &) o | round bout here last, night. ens DOUBLE Men and women will compete in the | Houste k) | ouna bout hersils ah 5 e e Poramac juse | Ridgeley g - round bout here last night. They are i bridge - More | Huler G Teainemeetis i ived 2 W 8 fo = : T 2 . . i | Ll S List of Racing Meets | H | for Remainder of Year Latenia, Ky., June 4 to July | 1 days). | Aqueduct, Friday, June 17, to Friday, July 8 (19 days). Yonkers, Saturday, July 9, to Saturday, July 30 (19 days). Saratoga, Monday, August 1, 1o Wednesdny, August 31 (7 | | ayn). Helmont Park, Friday, Sep- % compet I by the = Athletic ¢ nd Mary “entral_ H Washinzton Washingtor teur Swimming Club also will be represented. The meet will begin at 3 o'clock. Track athletes of Maryland and Dis- | Thomas trict clubs are to race for medals in the; Williams Aloysius Club's first annual s at Georgetown. M noted S tic | Total cinder path performers are to start in [Greenwood the several scratch events. The first|Quaites . race will be ock. o Sehoolboys who won points in the va- e divi 1 track and field meets municipal pl nd dspartment are to try for ci pionships in sentral stadium. They will be k. and a he fields in | s o -y %) [9)| Twelve hundred beautiful striped Madras Shirts, in 20 splendid patterns—well cut,-well made. Sizes 14 to I7. Z A sensational value; solid colors and fancy stripes; guaranteed fast colors; all cut full and roomy. Special for Saturday, $1.35. tember 2, to Friday, September 16 (13 dayw). Aqueduet, Saturday, Septem- ber 17. to Friday, September 30 (12 days). ) Havre de Graee, Md., Septem- ber 21 to October 1 (10 dayw). | | Jamaica, Saturday, October 1, B v om ’ Ebbitt Haberdasher % SELLING LIKE HOT-CAKES! be 1 e m " rvr‘flh! biy I not be concluded before late after- e S ent L ) | % onkers, Monday, October l hose . 2 The Cuban 7 : b nh“:; ey ;«: "-mmy. October 28 ( G tes Armey four, has two other practice | .. 186 17 Pmlico, Md., November 1-12 14th Near F heduled besides that to beplayed SINGLES. (11 days tomorrow. \\u.drl : s will Willisme la;;‘ (= “:nzl Md., Novemiber 15-26 § 9 - enco Mond i i L3 \ June 18 in Potomac 0 15:;‘ § F. e Sen 3 o f - Iiierion B \ mn nett YANK TEAMS IN FINALS jimoee s % § . W OF ARMY SPORTS ABROAD | Honkala H, A Special Offer to You || STRAW HATS [ —weusim COBLF June 10.—The American | Vacth € Army basiil ball team orsanized \\E M M HeEe e e it~ cvnit Match to Navy Yard Bowlers. — € y — e i e ere today in a- contest which| Mate a o d dnesd: N - ny J iz ologre today in e ey : 0O y— ay Tuesdav and W esda ; :.-4-\.’”?;.:!1?: g e P l oA &rlti:;?‘:.mw»%;?nr:hln;\l;,idn‘lgg L Saturda Mond t g ' Beautiful straws—fine leather sweats satin tips—just the right styles defeated the French team y-.s.nr\l‘la_\'ls‘nd Mi i by « score of 37 to 14. The British|1,21 to l’.g'sfl.dl;{;uttfisee};‘;:l:e]du:';ipri“r;} W’e are Quoting a Vel'y Special Price on Oul‘ and American soccer foot ball teams!match. Botler, Forney. Wrenn, Reilly 7 P | - . 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