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\ s SPORTS. ., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS, 7 Na MOGRIDGE TAKES THIRD | 'STRAIGHT FROM BROWNS|| tionals Gain in _Raée as Leaders Loaf : Dempsey in Better Shape Now Than for Willard START ARMY POLO PLAY[JACK. TAKING NO CHANCES. KEARNS SAYS CHAMPION HAS TOILED FAITHFULLY Marshaled by ¥ Rohert Quinn, Pilot d the other members of Louis ball club enlied the White House shortly after War = Department, Fort Myer, Cuban and Camp Humphreys Harris, O'Rourke and Rice Prominent With| | mit"t & "Wiidend "3 | | Teams in Matches Today. Manager Asserts Bright Lights Have Not Dis- wax prexident of the Ohlo frequently was tary polo tournament here will get afternoon on the Po- tracted Jack—Contends He Will Prove, July 2, Their Bats—Zach Wi 1 Seek to Make It I ark field in the presence of -7 = Four in a Row Today. i3 ;“!“"‘,-”i{ ;I{_;';;j othe cu. to Be Fastest Heavyweight World Ever Saw. n diplomati Army, [ RTINS BY JACK ¥ RNS, Manager of World Champion Jack Dempscy TLANTIC CITY, June 18—When I passed up various Long Island A training site and chose 1ent Greens and Fort g Irymen will clash in the first mateh, starting at 3 o'clock. This wement will be followed by a tween the four represent- uban army and the Camp nphreys Engineer quartet. Join J shing will toss out Iv open the tourna- tt will referee the con- n and Cuban flags will ate ceremony. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. | " ” J ALLOPING the Browns, 5-4, for the third successive time yes-| | siitiis | mecking to terday, the Nationals established something of a record for| | Reekiine Yo mak themse!ves, and, incidentally, gained oa the leaders i the race, | | Nt who were compelled to loaf on account of rain, which threatened for a | | o Al "_u"l‘,";":fl « time to prevent a decision being reached here. Cleveland now possesses an advantage of but four games over the Griffmen, while New York tops them by a margin of only two and one-half contests. Atlantic City for Jack Dempsey’s camp two positive statements were made about the move. One was that I came here to make a lot of money from admissions at the camp. The other charged that Dempsey could n shape here because there were too many distractions e it get into his best fighting appropr ¢ ses . LA iot ¢ e In the first + Majs. Burr, Que- The fight with Georges Carpentier 1s comparatively only a few days The burden of maintaining the winning pace ‘of the local troupe, i MLIL urr, p > 3 day g . : e emeyer, Montgomer, oninger v And what has been the situation with reference he objections v straight, will fall on the broad shoulders iy A ¥ 4 away. / i A crence 1o 1he ohjel which now has reached four straig al will ride for War TDepvartment and ing Atlantic Ci rais ed against my s Dempsey today is in better s who has been called upon to toil less Capts. W as a camp sit . than he was for Jess Willard at a 8. G oi Jezebel Tecumseh Zacha 1e and Hettinger and than two innings since last Saturda Indications are that Burwell will 1 Lisut. 3. 1 Jones for the 34 Cavalry. e Sk S ; e ; draw the hurling assignment from Manager Fohl, Bill having looked L . s e for the! second igaine will ‘.iiff.“",":ii",’.‘.; '.'.(“r,{“'l.r':lr'-“,.,l wimg He ]31"7”":‘(“1 fai I:; and . pretty good in the one frame he worked yesterday before giving way to a 1 e unac 4 i : (l rding e oxul I.r‘ gra aoana t x“klv” to i Seiiiling day in 44? pinch hitter. e il .Is*.mnn 2 s : ;a)_ (}’I‘l;.'ilfl_(n l“x): ;\In ”f‘l\: u-.lx r) Yn\} a u‘x on the days off from the » i eut, Torres, M 2 raining grind tha aw fit to give him, have been harmiess, L L L o . s 8th||Punish Two Pitchers to Overcome |y, Humphreys 1 darssay Dempsc e on Ien v 8some time in the hazy past. but no Thls Is Ceorge s 8t § ullara, :‘:'nr' t(rlfinn;m;i"wmk antic City more Vo have P e N e with thelr Pirates—Cubs, Braves and —_— s here, and for u stroll with | thi- crowd ut 1t was all right e ¢ 78 i Mike Trant or Teddy and if they didnt t was all right, regular shortstop and third baseman A % Lo i as u & 1aid up and their flingers floundering 1 Reds Are Victors. BIG RACE TO GREY LAG. as distraetions P Dempse My ling Demp: training at may have something to do with it, o ond division clubs made the day e A it e Dimnseys Gailue ot :.:Y;;;'s.s nevertheless tru "l!l:tly-:; h v { rosy for members of the | Takes the Brooklyn Handicap, ; ‘e the public here Victors a chieved 1} 5 $ : S into sh il on. W e merit, with Georze Mogridge's lelLfJacabun, of: terday in tie With John P. Grier Second. fight of his 1i i Wfon_what, wis g0 arm and bats wiclded by O'Rourke. | . 2 cirenit re D e s doing it and will continue to the Harris, Smith and Rice playing e the. Tl NEW YORK. June 18.—Grey Lag. nd. 1 Promiiens Dart r-old colt by Star Shaot- Our most ies when A wers ridden by Jockey L. ty a8 qur t Although solved for an even dozen Fator, we bingles, Mogridge was master of the Ly ing the colors of the Ran- have com r situation afier the tinning whep hold on Yy arime | ooghs statile won the Braoklyn handis have marveled at the o one defi- Rice made the Brow present of § Billingsg L thei hotd on thisd place by M- Jeap at “one’ mile and a furlong s Batit ip. D v is to one of the two runs they s until | g ng ' the Cards for ""l‘ 3 “;I" - |the Aqueduct yesterday in 1.49 d4- mg condition the ninth. Then McManus scratched | (oot d ->"'|;~'!1'1'w (s made gt theee | The winner carried 110 pounds and Ynidacuior 10 mocts Georges a safety to O'lourke and after Pinch . b b Mo U e for | ¥A8 the only threc-year-old In the Y ors to those who impo 2 at Jersey City. Hitters Wetzel and Billings both had ”fldw; b’{':;{:‘"“ "“‘-'[" ‘.‘~l{“r'n‘ A 'r‘: Q;l:il ;Ifn&‘evvn s::l‘;liors, one a‘f which, ) th him » all o ¥ l(.. mr)mm r: many fanned, Mac took third and Tobin Z Fates © | Ma er, a g o companion, was ., taken yexterdn his training eamp at | he naturally was “out™ all times. | + brin him into con- second’ when Harris cuffed Johnny's deteated. § to ners gt s oupled With him a8 the DUDLIC Choice | Al Cr e e e e o hleh the world hammion Tn taking of the cat |He didnt come here for @ holids arrived, 1o keep teen hits. G 0od b tit the ninth, whe alked two men and Schmid€ seoréd them with'a tripl o 1 ui for fun. Gate Won't Pay Expennes. at 2 to 1. fourth hit of the matinee, and the H. P. Whitney’s John P. Grier was Lourth bt atinee, sod th over his eye. Hendgear and gauze padding prevent a possible reopening of r of em counted wh public can depend the gowh, which ha, however, completely healed. L ¥ him off, gate lemuseens ol rwsiomesn t bingle past Shanks. second. Willls' Sharpe Kilmer's Ex- h i Soanied & Mot binEl A Cuhs and Giants ensazed in a battle | tarminator, With the. top IMBost of About the matter of the fabulous & STRdRE s Williams with the tieing and win- toyal, with the formen winning, 11 _to pounds, was third. - I o Canyy =, 8t I seen Carpentier Tk o e e Tawer BN Xen 10, The slugsing match was twice tied empsey's work og | s A and threatened when the Giants to ro into o sot ta Jones rtime, iy 4 word of r to Brower. first ended Playfellow Brings $115,000. neth's best was a rol whose toss to Mogrid; w i IEDGREN FOR JEFFRIES *Ratted for Lee in nint e Tturwell in seventh. {runs iy the ninch. Sparth checked the | NEW YORK, June 38—Playfellow, n rinciden : > the combat | Hhatied for Van Gilder in minth o o ST e nfi brother to and. e unie i Dy onaden ey Hrowns Off in Front. ey o'a 000 00 5 o fonr hits, | Man o Warr has Deen bongt by the ’ RE EREE BI damp. | Not 1 4 e " confidence, The Browns grabbed a couple of | Wastington . not Laines, | R stable from the Quinc o for Demp o s runs for themseives right at te out- Echupp for fi 'r a price said to be $1 - Dempey Sk sef, with some uniooked for assist- Nomers Lt ar A ance. ‘Tobin lined a single to right 3 £ AT wine 10 oo - Frer Hinade and Lamb sacrificed. Sisler then shot | Off Mogridge, 1 . Powell got a land, 9 in 5 inni; a safety tocenter which scored Tobin, nnings. TLANTIC CITY, N. J.. June 18—Rohert Edgren, stakcholder and final arbiter of all disputes between Jack Dempsey and Georges GOVERNOR MAY DECIDE v ce e 0 Rourkel. Struck o v M eds pounded Kes ¢ - ~ : T, o : : = . S stich Bim to deep e s O B s Bl siwens: Ak 8 oundel Reguanaang 1 4 prominent horseman Carpentier and Tex Rickard, promoter of their match at Jersey it e ire Jack fa the Fuster. b S ime ot amet hour und 38 minutes. o time owner of Dan Pateh| City, July 2, favors the selection of James J. Jeffrics, former world cham- Tt s Demngcy camp is conc Boland escaped unscathed from a —_— amous yacer: died yesterday at himy - i i thedt = B 5 . . iAo champion reflects that bad hole in the opener, when Miller .11':‘-;:‘\.: in Prooklyn. e was seventy- | pion, as referee of the ¢ hampionship conte . ' Title Fight Referee Question Is|* zlunce at him is suf- und Shanks dicd aerially after Harris l-[[;luN NINE BUI.STERH] e ' x Edgren made z_hB announcement aiter another conference with Jack et e Bettled by N ue that | But there ia an ice singled and Brower walked . —— —————— earns, manager of Dempsey, on the referee situation, over which there ike! y to Be e y New = ce in Jack 10 fill the bases with one out. But he RED SOX NOW FOURTH. : Evans’ Wrist Is Injured; ! |is a controversy because of the desire of the New boxing com- fight that he regarded as eoft oo e was nicked for a brace of tallies to Jersey Executive. mission to appoint ree as the third man in the ring. throw. round for the French High Com- tion is concerned. No boxing commissioner—and no poli- tie the score in the second. Gharrity = e 11 oge New Jerscy r apponent -up. und he ¢ plunked a_ single to left. O'Rourke £ - Break Into First Division When| | Out of British Tourney Edgren probably will continue his)mateh was first made S Xhe Ahorce e the coming clash. Stopped a ball with his ribs and Mo- | New Players Will Help Costello - 5 | LONDON, June 15—Owing to | |CONference with Kearns today, in an [of the principals a e But 1] ons iy A P relative merits of gridge beat out a bunt to Boland i . A They Twice Beat Tigers. | an injured wrist Charles Evans, effort to adjust the dispute. Kearns|am willing to step ¢ in favor of | NEW YORK. June I5.—All theil A Carpentier with respeet to again crowd the corners. Judge Post in Game With Bolling Scori the Teers in hoth| | the American amatesr golf | |15 G2Posed to the selecuen of Harry licffries or e if the situa- |eh are that the governor of the | {0 5 the same statement lofted to Jacobson in short center, ) L e i oa champl not be a com- Ertle, city marshal of Jersey City.|tion can be . proud and mosquite-bitten ] oW » the newspaper then Harris crashed safetly to left, Field Aviators. il the "Britieh open | | Sgho i offlcially said to be the cho There will nother meeting of | PFOU e el e il 1% it on me Gharrity and O'Rourke chasing across champlonship, play in - which ptithe commidslos. the New Jersey onit Monday, [New Jersey Wil B o e st en the fizht,” I told the platter. Rice and Brower left a| Vincent B. Costello Post ba ball HoTd. Cone i will begin next Monday at St. Says Jeft Well Qualified. : hnf‘\ 'lw"n_ 4 situation | settle the question who shall me up and ya#-‘ft ;hmr ma{u‘z s(randled. 1“3,,, had added a number of first- Gret game| | Andrews. Scofland, according ‘! f"u urp r(-l«rfe fin; is left to me “.]']'l"‘““-* PO Donova referce the Dem nticr fight. e T or not you ‘ollowing a forty-minute recess. ! e, S0 i 11 | to the Dany matl. or selection I shall recommend the T8 d onova course, 50 sey b )empsey was the e e ;’::ifh:"‘if‘n:flin:ug:sn sant :,:::,dn::::x:i?m‘: topsnoteh stubmen | Cinnis rendry GOLFERS IN SEMI-FINALS. ;:fle::\cu'}:‘r:'r‘:&:w:}:x?l;u;w PR L hurd [ yorke for ihe. mext, twp e in A6 HAE Ju§ mircady: hee Sidge. whothes et s to right: Brower replacing Judge at | 050 000 0 T T ires are hatted the o il o | worldwide repGtation as a former ok wiuld place hembsoy on edge | o0 There ny doubt about | than Carbentier when actually put to first, looped a safety to center too |of the District. « to. |opening - enconr champion. HIor the Qefonne of Me gitle,, He dosd iy Hiarny & referced the | the test” far in for Jake to reach, advanced & | to play the Bolling Ficld aviators to- |pPupine encounter oo ‘| Mason, Gen. Taylor, Lewis and| ~\When tho Carpentier- Dempsey |Garh howover, that the ‘champion | (lbentier- Le (Coprrighe, 1921) noteh on Harris' walk and counted |morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on|piinie. who religymd Ferritt i i —_ Righ-class sparring partners to reach (Man. And I = Yihen Rice singled to riht. i "he |the Anacostia Field and Albaugh prob- | first cime ard & t ths second,| Warner Survive in Cup Event. - o — lthe top of his form unless Gov, Ldwaris crog oW & s ¢ drgeg ) y ol - % 3 P 4 ! e Dt Tally when Tobin's heave got |ably will be started against the Bird-Jwas chared with two'difeais” | W. B Mason. Gen. Harry Taylor, In Top Form nt Toledo. ien . TR N away from Severeid. but was nailed |men. : ———— % iBrainard H. Warner, jr. and Reeve +2_consider_that Dempsey reached | There is little doubt that said gu- | at the plate, Boland taking Hank's| shamrock Athletie Club is without a YANKS S'GN COLLEGIANS won their way to the ‘semi- his top form, as far as ph cal condi- | bernatorial finger will be crooked. x Two_more were added in the fifth, With Brower disposed of Miller sin- gled to center and Shanks walked. Lamb took Gharrity's roller and tagged Miller on the line. O'Rourke then smashed a double to left, good for a brace of tallies, and on Wil- liams' poor return reached third, where Mogridge left him. Little w: accomplished against Burwell, who succeeded Boland and worked the sixth round, or Van Gil- der. who hurled the last two frames. From the opening to the closing chapters the Browns threatened but twice. In the fifth the visitors reached the far corner and the midway on safeties by Boland and Tobin. where- upon Mogridge tightened up, Lamb Jofting to Smith and Sisler popping to O'Rourke. Lee and Tobin regis- tered safeties in the seventh, when Tamb again failed, and in the eighth Williams connected for an unsup- ported one-baser that would have ma- terially altered the aspect of the bat- tle had it been reserved for the fol- lowing frame. Caught on the Fly Judge twisted his weak ankle again yesterday, and after the rain-recess Je was replaced by Brower. Smith going to right field. Turkey dug sev- eral low throws out of the dirt and otherwise handled the job capably. He had to work fast with Migridge to re- tire Willlams for the final out with two Browns on the bases. Miller_boosted his record for hit- ting safely to seventeen consecutive games when he lined a single to cen- ter in the Afth. Williams robbed Miller of an extra base blow in the third when he chased back nearly to the jury box and snared Bing's tremendous wallop while running with the ball and with the rain beating on his face. Secretary FEynon jumped into the Treech and directed the laying of the tarpaulin when the storm broke after the third inning. The value of the canvas was demonstrated here. With- out it the zame could not have been resumed after half an hour of steady rain. EBarl Smith got his first hit as a iffman when he appeared in Judge's place in_ the batting order in the fourth. He eventually scored on one of the three bingles Rice amassed as his portion. Nearly 1000 fair fans, including many schoolgirls, took advantage of Ladies' day. in addition to 3,512 regu- Jar customers. Rice is on a consecutive batting streak that surpasses even that of Miller, Sam having connected safely in every one of the nineteen games since the morning battle on Decora- tion day, when Rip Collins of the Yankees held him hitless. Optical Bowlers Triumph. In a spécial match bowled on the Recreation drives last night, Optical * Shop team defeated a quint composed of Navy Yard League anchor bowlers, 1547 to 1540. The Navy Yarders, however, won two of the three games in the match. | How Griffs Are Hitting G. AB. H.SB.RBL Pet. 173 64 2 29 .369 144 5 BeaR8L 82835 ] ©9o~conrnaconeFnuiol 535880888 5y 8aE EpBEE RIS M P ownts cocormonBousBaBBRBAL, oeormuL: i For games with the Speedwa. game tomorrow, Naval Gun Factory having canceled. Any team ready to fill the schedule should telephone J. W. Glascoe, Lincoln 1118-W. Westover Athletie Club will go to Indian Head, Md. tomerrow to meet the Naval Proving Grounds team. The following Westover players are tp re- port at the Navy Yard gate at’ tomorrow morning: McGuire, Hawthorne, _ McDonoush. Wright, McMurray. Noone, Walsh, Ferguson, Mahoney, and Welsh. Speedway and Potomac athletic clubs wih clash at 1 o'clock tomorrow after- noon on Monument Lot diamond Ardigo phone Manager J. W. Costello, Frank- lin 3255. Knickerbocker Club will stage a double-header in Olympia Hollow to- morrow afternoon, meeting Clarendon in the first game and Brookland Ath- Jetic Club in the second. The opening cngagement will start at 2 Le Droit Tigers will play a double- header with the Benning Tigers to- morrow at Benning. MARINES ARE SHUT OUT. Fail to Solve Welde's Pitching in Potomac League Game. Rain Interfered with amateur circuit games yesterday, the Potomac and Commercial leagues being the only organizations staging contests. In the former league Naval Air S ion blanked the Marines, 5 to 0. Welde permitted the losers only three hit Machinists defeated Carroll Electric, 9 to 6, in the Commercial. Seven runs in the fourth inning clinched victory for Capt. Woodcock's men LANDIS CALLS MEETING; MAY STOP LIVELY BALL PITTSBURGH, June 18.—Club own- ers of the National and American leagues will meet here next Monday at the call of Judge Landis, commi sioner of organized bas 1 in an attempt to reach agreement on a cer- tain rule said to have caused consider- able confusion in both leagues, it was announced here today. The rule in question was not_dis- closed officially, but it is believed the lively ball and ‘the advisability of its! elimination will be the subjects of discussion. President Griffith of the Washington team today said he had received no notification to attend agy such meet- ing. = MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Figures the Paper’s Crucial Period Has Passed. Y e Pekin (CHINAD Obtain Five More Players, Four.of | Whom Are Pitchers.. . NEW YORK, June 18—The New ! York American’s have signed five more collegians., . e They, are . T former Brown nn_ State; rlin; St Trinity Col Outficlder tate. Murray has 1 Rochester Inters to Richmond Virz Rommel 01 u;}or Week. “Hink rmed to the and Carroll PHILADELI'HIA, T 18 Edward Rommel,” th Iphia America piteher, will be out | of the cause of 1t least o week be- d finger. What MaJTHappen in Base Ball Today| n infee AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. Win.Loss. < a1 Pet. Cloveland New York "0 Washin: Roston Detroit St Loui Chiengz Philade GAM st 1 Detriit at Tost Chicago at New Cleveland at I'h Results of Yesterday's Games. Washington, 5; Foit At Cleveland, Chicago at New Yok, Tioston, Othier games postponed (rain). 6; Detroit, 4—4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. Lo et Winiow Pittsburzh . Results of Yesterday's Games. Brooklyn. &: Pittshargh, 3. Cineinnati, 113 Philadelphi Chicags, 11; New Y st L 10 St.” Louis, 0. THAT CHINK'S AN INTERESTING 6LY ! T'M GLAD HE suLpPed ME THAT- CHINESE PAPER — IT LookS INTERESTING!® Ralph Knight, | i strong and Miss Manners in the dou- ion golf cup at the Chevy Chase § 4 result of the third round Tub played lor this morning in ile Warner was op- s in the other. Mason one semi-final, w to Les one hole, while Lewis McAboy, 3 and 2. cated T. Senior Golf at Chevy Chase. senior golf tournament yester- at Chevy Chase Club, handicap nst par. resulted in a triple tie. teorge S Slliott, Maj. Harry Story He Lost Fortune in War Called “Idle Talk"—Fighting Dempsey for Glory. MANHASSET, N. Y., June 15.—The story that Georges Carpentier lost his fortune during the war and consented to fight Dempsey as a means of re- plenishing his bank account has been branded here as “idle One of the challenge; mate friends said pentier has been much annoyed over this report, and wants the American alk.” today s most inti- that Car- meet Jess Willard."” t is impossible for a id Donovan. in his carcer. [pbie to approach n nnacle July 2, for he h lin his favor. He is I'not lost the viger from his vouthful hody. He has_taken execllent of himself and has not t 1v that top n the cases of Jess Willard and Jim Jefrries. weeks is hard training to put hi the shape he should be. As i likes his work there is no question in ) when he stepped to the ring at Toledo on July 4, to athlete to reach that top form more than once But Jack should be everything, voung and has |y, care elf ai e hidden fat i =bout kis Kidneys that was so costly “All that he neecds for the next two As Dempsey tician—is g"'lni.' to d{n the BU;I r:l r A A out of the pleasure o ng the big N 5 O e e v e bian | B Idfe of 3151 After Five Years the works in event that some man i other than the Jersey arbiter is not eness, Jim Was Knocked named. then Iwards without Out by Johnson. a donbt will take a hand in the game. Tex Rickard. who has b (Thix ix the fourteenth of a dall Luilding g swimming pool in 1 werlex of thumbnail sketchen of Square Garden, came up ou previous fights for the champi tank for air the other day and dis- | of the world.) Exnmplonyias, covercd that thines were getting fnto | © WSROI i 2 mess over the referce question. Now ! the long list of decisive ring Tex has @ half-million-doilar invest- [batties through which the mantle over in Jerscy one natur, v A SSed ow mizht think he would have been “"fi,‘ou':.;r,-'g' little worried or excited. But not Te s 10 page to I He simply stepped to the tel ounting the and called up three part Then he ohnson and Jim illis and T. N. McAboy were cach | Public to know that he is fighting | my mind that he will 1 Che Back ; . i 3 _ o a 3 : e on the Jon | went back to the pool with a smile. | pot et down to par. The golf committee | Dempsey for glory. "% | for. training with him i< A plexcues | So we guess that il in all we will | Reno on Prehied. SEcen. ik ded thatthe prize. which con- hile his share of the purse will jand not a hardship. and there is |P0I] 0nto our tickets for the fizht a great wooden sistod of golf balls, should be divided [ be large in the gross. it will dwindie | nothing like heing interceted in whay | J¢ArRS wants _Jimmy Doughe ine ot Neaaen «qually, . w"lnhc,:'::i;nen! 0‘1 taxes and division [you do, no matter what the game is, | J105¢ referecing of the Dempees thousands who e ger, trainers and other “The chief fault in the work 7{Miske bout pleased him, but not the from ali over the country members of the party, and will be|kave seen him in, is the abeenca of | Others. He will ‘accept’ Jim Jeffrics|to s tit. ‘He hung up a Duree U. S. PLAYERS IN FINALS, |comparatively small," his friend said. |good sparring partners, - Dempscs 204 Jefl may be the man all agree jof $101,000, an unprecedented prize Has Money Enough to Retre. |nccds sqme good men (o box durins | UPon: 4t that. in'stisoes iy LONDON, June 18—The United | "Few persons in America know that |he Ga¥e between How and Th battis RO DR T Was ldle Five Years, States is ‘represented in the final | Carpentier has money enough to per- {10 PUt him on edge. The men he now i not fought in more round of both®the men's and wom- | MIt his retirement {rom the ring right i o him ‘are T orem Second | in the days of his en’s singles in the Rocham now and keep him and his family in |[pieTs and de give the champion ring none h: i tournament, today. PLOR | Juxury for life. the workout that he should haeer o nn Ay b F. T. Hunter beat Wheatley of ‘His beautiful villa at Pieppe is one Ghee Is Given Jolting —— With no defeats recorded —1, 6—1. Dr. A. H. Fyzee, 3 r vants | 155-pounder, who waited 2 1 . , an’ age often reckoned us Ving i BUEORR game, mects | (here and at Nis parcnts’ Home, which dave for an o aed, Fight Ten Rounds Without Either |Fotime in the reio or o dpis Hunter in the final. ;\ifiokfl a p;‘ccle of beauty and luxury. punches at Dempsey, probabl . Knockds Both atiempt on_ his part to restore the Mrs. Molla Biursted Mallory defeat. | He keeps half a dozen automobilcs. |der but wiser today. " G facsd 1o Scoring Knockdown—] k hip to the white r: 4 Mrs. Parton in the semi-final round | 4nd has valuable property in differ- | champion for the first time yesterdas _— AN effort 1o which he had been in- of Uhe women's singles At 6-2, 63, | €Nt parts of Prance, from which he |and was on the floor (hree times ays: Strong at Finish. duced by constan mor from she meets Miss Howkins, a rising | Te4liZes & comfortable income. ing their two rounds. Aftar the work. S, Mich o |{hose who despircd of Johnson ever i Tk corges Carpentier wanis 0 be | aut the Memphis hoxer hurried v'a | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Junc 18— |boing beatin by 1 op of white Mrs. . Mailory and Miss Sigqurney were beaten, 6—1, 6—2, by Mrs. Arm- bles. In the mixed doubles Arnold Jones and Miss Sigourney went down to de- feat before Mrs. Parton and Godfree, 11—9, T—5. Play at W. T. A. Nets. TDumbarton and Columbia teams are scheduled to clash this afternoon in Washington Tennis Assoflatlani matches. Play s to be held on the Co- lumbia Country Club courts, starting at 3 o'clock. Plan Mixed Doubles Event. A mixed doubles tennis tournament ill be held by the Women's Tennis League next Saturday on the_ courts t 16th and. Fuller: streets. -Entries hould be filed with Marywill Wake- ford, Monroe Courts. Rain yesterday forced a postponement of matches in the league championship tournament. Play will be resumed this afternoon at 2 o'clock. WHAT'S THAT Youre READINGs deee? NEWS, MLTT! . To STAX! yesterday, Carpentier, as Dempsey. Attached encouragement. e chubby hand of little Jacqueline, Car- pentier’s daughter. Tve GoT A HUNCH IT HAS COME heavyweight champion of the world; he is not in America with any greedy desires.” Carpentier was much refreshed to- day after his enforced idleness of when he was compelled to cut the training program short be- cause of rain. Ledoux Is Due Next Week. Charles Ledoux, a belt for kisses, printed WHAT MAKE S ™M-mi! iy You THINK the French ban- tamweight, will arrive at the camp next week and will start working with Georges immediately. He is now on his way over. Ledoux has fights booked with Joe Lynch, world bantamweight pion, and Jack Sharkey of New York. He will bring with him a silk tricolor sash of the French colors of blue, white and red, knitted by Mme. which Georges will wear in his fight with Jack cham- to the parcel is a letter from Mme. Carpentier of affectionate Scrawled across the pe is a ragged row of unsteady by the dentist to find out what could be done to save two teeth whick Demps knocked loose. As the result of the punching Ghee received he probably will_be given an opportunity to rest up for a few davs. Dempsey boxed six rounds yesterday. Never Heard of Her, Says Jack. Dempsey did not take sericusly the report from Pawhuska, Okla, that he had been named as a co-respondent in a divorce suit. He said he had never heard of the woman and had never been in Pawhuska. Names Jack in Divorce Suit. PAWHUSKA, Okla.,, June 18.—Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight cham- pion, was made co-respondent in a di vorce suit filled here by F. R. Bou- langer, an Osage Indian. In his pe- tition Boulanger alleges his wife, Lilly, has been carrying on “clandes- tine correspondence with one Jack Dempsey of Los Angeles, Calif.” and claims to have letters written from Dempsey to he: (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. S. Fat. Of.) BECASE! T STATES HERE THAT T HAS, JUST CELEBRATED BiIRMMDA d Bob £ throng hes with him. that assem- Capt. Bob Roper of Chicago It was a gre Martin, interallicd h blcd for the battle. Fringed s ing champion, fousht ton rounds 1ast | the great Arenm pikon mied i night with honors about even. “birds' nests.” built 1o shelter th In ring generalship and infighting | sweet sisterhood from the Reno i the Chicago hoxer appeared to hold | vorce colony. To (nem the fene was a margin over Martin, but in open- styla fighting the latter scored many heavy blows. There were no knockdowns and both men wero fighting strong at the finish. Mike Gibbons Stops McGoorty. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. June 18.— Mike Gibbons, St. Paul middleweight, knocked out Eddie McGoorty of Osh- @ charming break in the monot v pounds to meet the s ep op- ponent three years his junior, and then in magnificent physical trim. There was vigorous fizhting at the start, with Jeffries crouched into se- rious mein and his opponent erect, grinning and talking, as usual. E Jack's Smile Wiped Ofr. In the fifth round Jeffries s stray loft that rocked Johnson and kosh, Wis. in the fifth round last Lt Johnson and night, Gibbona weighed 156 pounds | o (HiATIS Wined away i ac | ana MoGoorty 166. Boxing Bill Is Defeated. SPRINGFIELD, IiL, June 18.—The face passed, bix white teeth again gleamed and throuzh them came the admonition, “Don’t rush, Mistah Jeff; doncha heah what a’hm tellin® you?" : u 5 Come on, Jefl. it's casy,” he re- bill to permit hoxing matches in 11- s J W linois was defeated im the senate| hoandy, Ll Wrough ihe, bitter when it falled to receive the neces- | ' Agpe and five ars of freedom from sary twenty-six votes for aze. | th N 13 2 T e rigors of training told on Jef- The vote was 22 for and 23 against. | fries, and the power: of hie bioes Brew less strong as the battle went on. In the fifteenth—the last one— Johnson sent him to the ropes with a * Savage uppercut. Against the droop- z head of the weary white man the black fichter then pounded away with one uppercut after another. The challenger had tried and failed. and he fell taking punishment. His manazer hopped into the ring to | stop the’slaughter, whercupon Rick- ard held up Johnson's hand in signal of victory. Phone F. 6764, SUNDRIES. Howard A. French & Co. Indian Motor Cycles and Sport Goods 424 9th St. N.W. Used Moter Cycles Repairing BASE BALL %Y AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK Washington Vs. St. Louis BN Trom 850 Kk e 100 B Tickets on sale at Hecht Co., 517 7th Bt. —By BUD FISHER. |