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¥ ~. Dempsey Wants Fight to End by Knockout : Noted Assemblage Will Witness big Contest * WIN OR LOSE, CHAMPION NG IS T0 BE 18 FEET|ALL IN GEORGES’ CAMP | CKISEXPERTS CHOCE DIGNITARIES TO GATHER IS FOR DECISIVE RESULT s o s s mt| ARE SURE HE WILL WIN s o2t grna rx | IN' JERSEY CITY ARENA & " SPORTS.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921 . ] SPORTS. b Carpentier Did Not Demand pion, 58 Favor Challenger, Few VO e = Whe JadeD 4G Catagiii W i . Larg ANHASSET, N.' Y., June 30.—All members of Georges Carpentier’s Are : Y , June 30—When Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier Only ay to Suit Everybody, He Says’ and: NEW YORK. ," i X D M camp are confidentjll:al the blonde Frenchman w?ll be victorious | ypio vope ;m F::i' e N face each other for the world heavyweight boxing championship NEW ;. s w— 21 » . June 30. mp- i i i “Th A Not Goi “to Throw sey and (:enrges'&err?e»nngfi’fwm el in his battle with Dempsey next Saturday afternoon. Their[sey ruled the favorite :r:ons 1:’5 in Jersey City, Saturday afternoon, there will be present a greater 5 ey re INO oing -to N an_ecighteen-foot ring, which willl L oo opinions follow sportsmen out of 925 Interviewed | 35semblage of national and international dignitaries than ever before at- {be installed today in the Jersey City Towel In for Me.” rena. Manager. Descamps — is the minimum-sized OgNUIng | Georges never fooled me yet. After area permitted under the contracl)gaiurday 1 will be manager of the = as to the probable outcome of his|tended a pugil c contest in the history of the sport. Only an All-Day Storm match with Georges Carpentier at France, England, Canada, Australia, Africa, and even Chmla a.}d 4 =3 ersey City Saturday. _Fifty-eight contri i i o d : i [ sizned by the boxers. The maximum | aitrday 1 will be manager of Will Postpone Big Fight | | predicted that the Frsnch challengar | J2Pan, have contributed their quotas in the crowds of fight fans already fi TLANTIC CITY, N. J., Junc 30.—Jack Dempsey wants his contest was twenty-four feet. and sporting “pi [ [ MeGIRW A TAERRE. oy Ah, my - % v y the early arrivals, and the official list of fomimiy SoAes would don the world heavyweight | here. Many women are among thi g c 0 with Georges Carpentier to end decisively, with either himself or [MS7 Pgth here and abroad exvected|, 'iignt-heavyweight, came into con- \ condim B s mmtes itlekard, | | champion’ Telt, while a scattering | reservations indicated that not less than 5000 representatives of the fair 4 i * hal e renchman wou! al ) l only an all-day storm of un- few, including a college track trainer | sex, many of them socially prominent in New York and other sections " 2. of considerable note, said they ex- v will vi uxual intensity will cause post. Dected TG Dot to be Nbout e of the country, will view the encounter. Boncment of ke title hoat until The usual “if* 0 Innumerable diplomats and political ; 3 gured largely p! D o L iy rain | |among the speculations. Men de- |leaders, whose names command re- o claring for Carpentier generally de-| . ect throughout tne United Sta! | tact with some of the world's clev- rerest and hardest hitting ring men. He knows too much for Demps Capt. J. H. Mallet, the challenger's The fact that no official protesi has! {riend and adviser—'Georges has al- 20 ways risen to the occasion. He has me from the Carpentier camp Mas| pever yet failed to carry out his in- tentions and he intends to beat ng, if possible, before | vigorou for a plaiform that would Carpentier stretched on the floor of the e e I e the the twelve roupds have Leen fought out at Boyle's thirtg@acres in Jersey skillful footwork for which he is €ity, Saturday afternoon. noted. | ] The world heavywcight champion so declared himself today when j, | | heavy tarpaulin until the’ prin- nen e as y cirals are ready to shake hands, Frenchman i taair Toverite. " “Thelr | and foreign countries, have made Their A f“’:.':‘;:»:;:‘:':fl“;fl";‘z;: e general opinion was that if the bout "f,;?n‘éonflie il e s " goes five rounds Carpentier w out- Today it was a prospect of clear | | HoC® BuE BN e T emainder men and financiers, who i attend Dartmouth Team Leads Yale by skies. of the contest. The great majority |are J. P. Morgan, Henry Ford, Harry : Licut. Pierre Mallet, the chal- professed to believe that Dempsey's | Payne Whitney, Payne Whitney, S. W. One Stroke—Dean, Princeton, 4 ¥ i hitting power will bring the battle to | Baruch, Harry F. Guggenheim, Percy lenger's war comrade—"We believe OFFERS LOSER A JOB. a sudden close if he lands a blow | Rockefeller, Vincent Astor, Russell G. Tops Qualifying List. Carpentier's experience and ring gen- = < | v ] on Georges. Colt and others of equal prominence. | Will catry ‘him ‘through: to i iy B to |, Those Favoring Carpentier said they Theodore' Rooscvelt, assigtant secre- | GREENWICH, Conn., June 30.— Carpentier's men to throw-n a towel. ; Morrow and the camp attaches | Weapons used by Dempsey and Car- ,, cago Firm Sends Telegrams to [ believed the challenger's supposed |tary of the Navy, and Mrs. - | Dartmouth won the team champion- O e Ty T et [ nallow Dempscy will jpentier. This was announced today “Too Smart to Lose.’ uperiority in boxing would stand [velt; Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Roosc-| b, "00 ihe Intercollegiate Golf As- re not guing to throw | be Kept seclusion at a private resi- | by Tex Rickard. promoter, who said| Joe Jeannette—"Carpentier is too Jack and Georges. off the champion through the early | velt, Mr. an{i:d):-?r'd'\L h:zlda‘iarl;:ni; Stien i an aEtokate tatel OF He said he did not want a towel thrown in as an acknowledgment of de- feat. A championship contest. he said, should be allowed to go to a i Dempsey. I believe in him." knock-out without regard to the battered or helpless condition of either Y arose last night over the| Paul Journee, French heavyweight contestant. Dempsey "also is opposed to having a contest stopped LY ‘giz0 of the ring because of the fact '";d sparring partner—“Ugh, Georges win easy. ven ground for rumors that intends to box Dempsey : aithough it will measure eighteen feat from robe to rope, there will be an overhang of a foot or so to prevent the boxers being hurled from the stage. the referce. “The best way to stop a flght to suit . Manager Jack Kerns said the cham- everyoody is to knock the other man | pion and his party would leave here to- SUfL™ Dempsey said. “Then there is| morrow aficrnoon, but he may decide hurled fro no chance for arsument. 1 don't want to spirit him away tonight or early to-, linht-ounce " gloves will be the ‘take it the 2 . 5 in & 'l for-me, i ke | dence in Jersey City until time to go to | the cizht-ounce mits were more favor-| smart a fighter to lose this bout. He — rounds. Only a few were willing to ! worth, Gov. 5 B e e antad bue Y ©* | the arena. B¢ flable to the New Jersey boxing com- | will be away whin Dempsey hits GcAcO: Il J""EJ_SX(' ,‘,Vh'".':'f Tt that Carpentier ‘will Knock | New Jersey and Miss Anne Morgan 1273 strokes for the 72 holes played 3 | Stages Final Workout. mission than those of the six-ounce|and the champion will not be able to|Georges Carpentier or Jac °MPSeY | out the champion and those demand [will be in boxes. _| Tuesday and yesterday over the Must Be Counted Out. Ivariety. Managers of both fightersige. his right hand, it will be thatWwears the champion's belt after next|; .. ;q4s. Hundreds of celebrities in the mu. & - Club links “Nobody is licked unii he is count- | Dempscy’s final workout was s inspected the sloves and pronounced| fast.” Saturday, the defeated fizhter has|'ORE 0448 o welterwelght, | sical, theatrical and moving picture | Greenwich Country Club links. ed out. 1f a fzater o chicken- |0 public in the open-air arena in: them_ satisfactory. Charles Ledo French bantam- | S0mething to soothe his hurt feelings | yon Carpentier defeated in twenty [ worlds already have engaged their| Yale was only one stroke behind, hearted and doesn't put over the win- | 9f the airplane shed where he worked Y e weight champion—*1 think Georges |and bruised body. Founds in France in 1912, was among | seats. Among them are David Be-| (it nraye University of Des Moines, ning punch when his opponent is. in Private on the two previous days. ! will win because he has plenty of | One of the “big fiv ers today | 10 hoxers who lined up with the |lasco, John McCormack, Morris Gest, Bt Y5 Baclc Of e tazcd and wobbling he might The champion worked for about fifteen Sense and knows how o take care |$ent telegrams to Jack and Georges, of- | it BONTrS, SO0 Ainam Farnum and Eddie Leonard. |lowa, third, five strokes e e Gt DimoiiE by & wnd d minuics, first on the pulleys for threc b et ~ fering the loser a position in the com- : Douglas Fairbanks, accompanied by | Elue. swing. Such thinga have hap- | JMulites and then a round of shadow Marcel Denys, French lightweight— | Pany's intelligence department. Should e = a party of 100 notables from the Call- | Cambridge University of England 1 Loxed thr g rounds with P § S two | Dempsey retain his title, Georges can fornia moving picture studios, will fofdies § » i Willinma, thie only spareing. part ;»‘5:12|r1g;:(l“indlo e (hat Demp. |return to Paris as {he " French’ repre- THURTELL AND PHILLIPS Ve tomorrow, and a special train |and Princeton were tied for fourtl but struck ne hard blows soy W . sentative of the J i ,000 enthusiasts from the|place with 1,280. Harvard, Columbia, . sey_ Wil be_ ableto “hit:“nim “dhe. e IN JUNIOR NET FINAL D ey Dusiacss men will | Williams and Cornell finished in that ks of training by through With ten lon, hind him De 1 : ms to rough him up | Gunboat Unabl “Pull 5 | S o with hard wo -tends his | S tearing T close unboat Unable to *‘Pull Punch” | teiling blow. ach here Friday morning. order. afterno . el Henri Marcot. chef and erstwhile ? hurtell and Larry Phillips|Feach here Friday morning. 3 - ; The champiol D e s ain- T e rs yoush 2| When Frenchman Is on Knees, |sparring partner—"Georzes will make BLIND PIG BOWLERS END a:c“clr;};f\\'in: on the Chevy Chase Chib danenten i be t".‘y'.‘.-"‘n“.,“f “—.:: r'::ndlc:sl;;‘(;;“y.ls.,: :flgnnqlu‘.’mf the ing yesterday. but he will lo up e and plente of 3 . ’ [his Jaw look like a peetstedin, o MIXED TOURNEY TONIGHT |courts today in the final match of the e e A e ol and | Prineeton captain, who won the low afternoon and asain tomorrow betore | iy footworlc was impressive: | (This In the tenth of series of| the training period-esl believe Car-| The mixed blind pig bowNng tour- el i e Jumora "? | many of whom will be presented from |field with 143, A P. Bovd of Dart: 1e is scheduled to leave for Jersey | There was a sigh of relief from Teddy s tier will knock out Dempsey in|nament on the Recreation drives will | 3,980, 2 i the ring before the contest. Jim Cof- | mouth was s "y s CGity. He expects to take off two, Huscs, th champlon's trainer, and other [ ketehes of ‘rlnz. battlen of Jack | Dentier Wi KROER OU0 With'a right | be concluded tonight with the fol-| Yesterday's results follow froth, the San Francisco promoter. Je weetser DI Yale 1920 chim s by tomorro: so as to! handk he empse: ished his ey icorges Ca 3 und. 1EE o eting acobi u singles, nnd—T. g " 5 i obert McKee T B e o 1o 190 poumder | Loxing without Injam to the ‘healibg| Bafors the outbreak of the war |10, (e Juw.” Carpentior is the fastest | lowing puirs compeima: M Jucobi|, funey jogis ! TR0t BTG | S0 PG 00 conat, himser pon | Sere fiad for. third with time. He we pounds before | He wore a headgear and a thic Al other battles, beating George | ‘eiiic Arnold. sparring partner— | and Greenwood: W. Jacopi and Zeig- | fited . 1 Bt S uartell defeated | LEBLE: c 3 At X v S 5 ot 1 pilis frid A . : L opla - el sociation A. T. Buffington. rale. was et .{]::(djullhr: 1 or Raving 1t Fipped open | Hubert Toc. = thres ronads i | “Carpentier has a right hand that | ler; Bradburn and Thomas: C. Kellosg | Phillips deteated Dud- | OHRET Drom Dt oS Nax Beach. | ehceted president: A. . Boyd uf bart. camp. by a wild s but Phillippe Robinson in a like number. | ReVeT misses and it paralyzes when | 100 "g/inie and Calvert: Rice and | " Goubtes, wemi-finala—Thurteil _and | William A. Brady, George Ade. | mouth, secretury, and J. C. Ward o He won two other bouts on fouls, one . Lowc: Foster and Helms:. La Porte | McGuire defeated W. Gherardi and T. G Harris. “Big Bill" Edwards, William , Williams, tr 3 m-»hr.kl - o from Gunboat Smith six sessions ¥ Go by Yacht. and Martin; Water and Helen; Mess ardl. 6—1, 6—1: Dudléy and Ph J. Flynn, chicf of the United States| It was \ula"t(l; 014 e T i four. to Jersey City Saturday morning - ; Lot ! 3 o go _—_—nm nie bout with Gunboat Smith In|on board the yacht on which he has| ers and Camnon: McNickle feniea P> 3 s . London is the most unusual episode in | been cruising scveral Sundays. The | Nickle; Baker and Groff: Heil and F.|icata M Hofiman. 61 : = 9 e the ivteresting career of this boxer | party probably will leave camp about | Rawlings: Ackman and Ackman; Fa- | feaied | nfman. f-—': 1 and marks possibly the only.instance | 10 o'clock Saturday. and. if by vacht.! gan and Stryder, and Franklin, Mc- | Tory doubles, somifosh o € |[when the shrewdness of Manager | will arrive in Jerspy City shortly | Golrick. Griffin. Mitchell. Browne, ! Jewis quitated S IO KL 10y camps overstepped the bounds of | after noon. In this event they would | Cornelius, Terry and Smith and part- fog Hieks 2ad U = sportsmanship. stop in a seclude I)la(‘; for lunchem; flfi‘{s. A ¢ 136 a ¢ of 344, | - . Carpenticr looked like a certain|and stay awdy from the arena unti ‘ith a game of and se | e a e by e B o o el o e e Y e e hyien) | Winner in the first round when he | about 2 o'clock. John Harville set new tou ! FORT wavNE, Ind, June 30—The o, Teo S = e e dropped the American for the count| Carpentier did only light work yes- | at last night's session. Gla Cincinpati Reds defeated the Lincoln ARatyais of (e Evals.) of nine. Smith, however. showed his | terday and this will be his prosram ! went to the top in the womai’y class Lifes, local semi-pro club, in an exhibi- ¢s which are peculiarly effective in boxing. | remer ble ability to ake it” by| today and tomorrow. with a game of 111 and set of on game yestel Y o 1. R “HERE are certain blow § 8 A > A »& ) coming right back and turning the Some of these blows, in my judgment, would be more effective | tide of battle in the third round. They et Deér agail >, 5 iHi s ol fought on equal terms until the sixth. a'g,am t Dempsey than against Carpentier, while others would be Trien the Guakewt Arave home he more e ctive against Carpentier than against Dempsey, and I'll try to|of n ledze-hammer blows -chat explain why. landca behind the Frenchman's left ¥ ear. Carpentier went to the canvas “Every one has heard of the solar plexus blow. The solar plexus is | ¢ : ] a kind of abdominal brain, a_substaticn of the autonomic or so-called corner. The wily Descamps 3 3 red to him to feign rising. He sympathetic nervous system, situated just above and behind the stomach. | did so. Coming up to a half-crouch- position. he suddenly fell back do you : use for your AUTO h( freely communicates by sympathetic nerve fibers with other sub-| 2% Bt et A S Aimed a blow stations of the same system in the abdomen and in the chest. pentier while he was technically Al to “pull the punch." It struck Car- shock to the soiar plexus or to the | pentier while he was mechanically ation: and | cand heart) plesus. [ have ai- Jdown and Referee Eugene Corri could tunctior these autonomic or | do nothing except award the battle to It pon the region | s substation are inti- | Carpentier on a foul. the pit of the siom- | mately and freely connected by nerve It W an unsatisfactory ending to (o the solar . 50 that impr ns are readily [ a hard-fought battle. subsiations are co control of such fu i i ponent, wmounts. practically, to Now a sh commonly ¢ ch s a sho ’l‘ mllh'xs. ”:ll .u“‘.\.\:'uch s )r(',l lfll‘umrlll\e (ul v.hk'l nl::u-r s SF Smothery < SXberiencel ut ns time | ultt_ate thirefors VETS” WANT GEORGES Georges Strong in Midriff, It natural.y Wouw DUl 4 coXer oI of a contest or maks him tacapauic for the moment of furth arty tion. I have an idea thai Carpentier could witastana suca w plow wveiter than Dempser. [or the reason that the French champion scems better cquip- ped With niuscie over the midriff T teiimg biow is one deliv- | @ sharp or severe ' P o e sus et TO PARADE IN BOSTON over the ribs to subdue an epponent. | BOSTON. Mass. June 30.—Before There .gsu;.“ulle)[ ‘?!\le-flrle_h(l’l;(fircl!l(;[! Georges Carpentier steps into the s ows. e RES g @ ersey City t Sa ay r more or less exposed, irrespective of | his bastle with Javk Dempees. Sayor man’s physical condition or m Peters of Boston will present him cquipment. A boXer must de- | with an invitation from the 26tn B ath i arms and hands | (Vankee) Division o join e veter- 2 3 i ans in thei ad, e July 4 terable fo. sc behingd it punches or jabs. deliverea | 875 15 Shelf, Pafade Bere e Mivision Col the cac st with tie | w rm blows upon the 1oWer | was ot Chateau Thierry, a French right hangd. Jost wn inci or Iwo to the§ Tibs at the back. in clinches. may | 2Viator who had been participating Ieft of the’ brous boue and an inch or | seem futile, but mevertreless they [ HV'5 10T WIS ORC GURT PO TR AR two al the npple line. This blow | probably contribute u great deal to|forceq to descend within the lines of is @ shock toa S upaihetic or uuto- | many u defeat ascribed to subsequent | (i New' England division. The pilot's nomic nerve plexis 1e bise or.up- | and perh. more spectacular blows. e & ti Per sude of the heart, and iis eftect o kidney jabs are peculiarly | Mechanician was Carpentier. te produce a state of raitness or weak- kening, ’;ur they peach a sensi- ness resemblinz ordmary shock. | live spot. They are a shock to the There can be 1 pucstion that Jack | sympathetic plexuses presiding over FIGHT STIRS ARGENTINES. Dempsey is mu ter protected | the little adrenal (also called sup —_— against such blows h's opponent, | prarenal) glands which cap the kid- | By the Assoclated Press. s wonderfully | noys and have so much to do with| gy Al June 30.—Interest in sel covers the | dfcat or victory in any severe ath- | the Dempsey-Carpentier match out. eatcher's body Carpentier's | If T were bosing I think I should | ¢/Ehs ull other world news receive rectoral muscle development is only | accept every invitation to embrace ! ered with upon thc Ir Here's why CAMELS are ‘the quality cigarette Motor Fuel “Quality Always the Same” If greatly increased mileage and an in- stant get-away means anything in the pleas- ure of driving to you——join the thousands of atches from the training quarters ordinary. and so I think he would:my opponent and spend every mo- gl s ; ¥ natural er under such straight | ment of the embrace beating a tattoo | Of the two fighter: ,;;3,":3,’;};';;";‘,‘3 :fi“b_ satisfied “Super” Motor Fuel users. jubs to the chest. | upon his adrenal gland. These ap- |10 ‘cartoons and anecdotes A third vulae 1 he jaw. ntly useless thumps certainly | 15 L 3 of the men, and special correspondence New York and Parls, supplemented with local pugilistic celeb- s to the probable outcome. One paper will give a prize of a course in boxing instruction to the reader guess- i to the victor, round and type of the finishing blow. st oft the experts think that Demp- A sharp blow upon the po.nt of the to take the pep and go out of jaw, even though it be del.vered with fa man. but’ moderate fore beciaily | Hoth of these champions have When it has an upw say | knock-out blows. one of which may a short hook or uppercii. scems to)Le delivered unexpectedly, of course. ';"\?“l,f“". very center of all vegeta-§ But, barring such an unforesecable “:5 xi-'.l’?‘ y functions. th4}occurrence, the decision on July medulla obic which <ounds 1ike | will probubly go to the man who has accomp: of s0ft m nd | the better ductless gland function. 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