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S . . 1 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (':‘, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 191 SPORTS.’ Kearn$ Says Dempsey Will K. O. Carpentier or Punch Him Into Submission Ea rly in Bout DECLARES TITLEHOLDER || w5 teer | (085 IS BADLY INURED| At Mo Horrer IPTOMAG TOPS CASEYS "5t | et e o Fight Returns Tomorrow ‘ year championship. They want a | .. July 1—The | ° hrough W. T. } . onthe wehedule between (he Na- | |Spikes Himself in Hook-Sliding{ ° AMERICAN LEAGUE. Takes 11 of 14 Games Contested in | terested should telephone karl Naley. | nager of the bane m. has expressed rexent- Tl 11 d Athletics this after- = W. L Pct. Win.Losw ", " . || noom. the firat game starting at Into Base—Will Be Out for | ciereiand S League's First Series—Two ! cF u challenke invued by i 2 o'clock. It wax expected that Yorl . o bootlegicrs to play ' BY JACK KEARNS,' Rtoy More and Rollie Naylor | Three Weeks. Weshiug ! Tie for Second. 3, Mon- | Jeam here The rum i C i jould be the starting fl Manager of World Champion Jack Dempsey. eoul a e'm:n:”. ting . The_contests Winning eleven of fourteen games | Buggett Field in Alexandria | | 208 men trom which ‘a0 ! played, Potomac Council's nine cap-| Keame Council nime will meet the GLEVELAND, Ohio, July 1.—Injur- | & nine. TLANTIC CITY, July l.—Jack Dempsey will win from Georges Jobhnxon and George MogT! ies received by Ty Cobb, manager of | (‘licugo 28 4 . - ier of L i the Detroit Tigers, in sliding into a | Philudelp 04 403 588 - ; .| christ Child Boys' Club first team to- | ‘| A Carpentier of France before the fourth round of_tomorro“ s con 0!:!::::;5 them, Bt 1o astorduye @i WIth Clavas ! T e ::;re:{ l]he Sm serjlcs in lh‘e Knights | o0 aftcrnoon at 1 oclock on the | test with the world championship at stake. Whether ‘DempseY | | nounced that all arrangements land probably will keep the star out- | pyi S Washington, | °f Columbus League. Keanc and | Liberty Hut Field PUTS TAX ON BASE BALL had heen completed to give base fielder out of the game for at,least|pDetroit at( Boston at New York. | Washington teams with nine wins and| Cherrydafe hietic cia ! . will score a knock-out. or will punch Carpentier into such a helpless e e | | ka yaichima anmnunces tos | Do i oo b DA St CImtt | toseen wuen e on vovort e | momreiat, ALAL ball fanx dei state his second will acknpwledge defeat, is something that the fizht o .| |day. 'In doing a hook slide Cobb |Chicago at St. Louis. go at St. Louls. i day, starting at 11 |“Joker” Found in Bill Signed b state v 2 E y-Carpentier fight. tomorrow. 3 0 4 | spata e a ., starting n Bill Signed by iitself alone can disclose. 1 look for a knock-out, and a speedy one, A wpecial wire from the ring- spiked himsell Jn_the knce. Fivel Results of Yesterday's Games. ,x».’fi‘iw:,“fi- I“:‘:Isa:o;:;’l‘in‘gndwlfl;l":;"alf:: aftcrnoon will play * Destroy } Hifncisic ‘depending entirely upon the manner in which Carpentier chooses to! | stde will be inxtalled and every |:stitches were necessary. i 3 age of .329, but was bettered by three | MoRday morning single and married | 038 xovernor. o 1 f rincipals in the —_— Detroit, 8; Cleveland, = 4 3 men of the association wil] be dia-| e fight the champion. move of ithe prlusipaly, in e 7 st Louiw, 61: Chicago, 1—0. | teams at flelding. in which depert- | mona opponents. | SPRINGFIELD, 1, July 3 { If the European challenger starts|bcdy from the Dempser left. And the Phoned (P the spectats Ofter gumes. postpousdl. ment Keane led with ‘ Peciicas At | that the Ilinois legislatur mfter Dempsey as he did against | Dempsey left to the body will render | | UREEC IR SRET G | —_— Emeraid Athletie Club, winner of [night at 8 o' a 3 per cent tax on b L tt and Levinsky the fight will | negligible the force of the right- it v Itcd (o Stare 2t NATIONAL LEAGUE. eleven of its last thirteen games, will [ ncrtheast. The team will play b . through . over auickly. If he elects to stand | hander. i 1130 "orelock Waxhington. time. | | b : X AL o tackle the Riversides tomorrow on|Dominican Lyceums at Patt s | p sibly was t or attempt to evade “emp- | 1 cannot say how Dempsey will fight The regularly scheduled game P ——— the Monument Lgt and the Lafayettes | Field Sunday at 3. gement | maintain fire t footwork and | Carpenticr. That rests with events| | (Re reguiarly weheduled game | pittsburgh 12.30 p.m.. Sunday afternoon a $ to hear from the Morse Ath- | private use, S . naturally ter the beWl rings. Of | | JRVEER A0¢ 8430 o'clock, an But Joe and Luke Sewell Cannot | New York Putterson Field. The Langdons w ctic Club manager between f and T had signed the ure. Buried will strins somewhat, 1 . however. the public can be as{ | WUL," 3 i ik B Le ¢ncountered Monday. Players a over telephone Franklin e bill is a clause which author- cgard). x5 of the method adopted by | sure empsey will prove to [ i N 0 report at 2126 Pennsylvania ave. | tha ta * irpentior. Dempsey will surely cor- | satisfaction of all concerned that he| | Check Tigers—Browns e he tax. arpentic ter at every phase mas Two From White Sox. | G trained to the min-{ broke into the same major league | Brookiyn at Philu. itest_heavyweight the line-up yesterday. when Luke Sewell | Cincinzati at Pittsb'h. scen. Countless old- T T went behind the bat for the Indians| New York at Boston. I ns, fight writers, hox- .. |while Joe Sewell was at his regular St Lauly 8% Chieng | have scen him in his) Biokard to Curtail Preliminaries {shortstopping job. But the family| Repults of Yesterday's Games. ' 'have subscribed to i S Sory ; combination.did not bring victory, for| e B if Necessary to Carry Out the Tigers turned the tables on the | Fittsburgh. +—3: Cincinnati, ST8. - : vorld champions. Plans for Title Go. " AL St Louls the Browns wrested INC. NEW YORK, July 1.—Jack Dempsey [Sth place from the White sox by| PJRATES ANNEX A PAIR. ! F RENCHMAN IN NO HARD and Georges Carpentier will positivels | beating Jheeh b b SouBleiesders | — ] We Give theValues and Get the Business begin hostilities .in their champlonshib | pe firgt three inningseand drubbed the | Grimm's Home Run Downs Reds in | . . E ; T E battle at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. | Tribe, 6 to 3. Jones led the attack . N i NGAGEMEN SINC WAR ay saving time, which is 2 p.m. With four Rits in five times at hat, Protested Game Play-Off. *THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE Vangilder and Kolp outpitched Kgrr 3 him ear . but we | ute, is the gr to use it success- | game has npion. No_one | timers, fight d a right hand | ers thems out throwing | werkouts lam to the | this sentiment n standard time. The Interna-| Vangi y The league-leading Pirates added | tional struggle hax been announced to|iid Wilkinson. \‘tf‘,{"‘:i‘;;;"s‘::‘i (e two games 1o their victory column in = nd Promotor Tex!] to 0. The losers were held to four | [he JAtgRa) Teagus FIatercay, buoil | R Closed l\londay, July 4. Lo cArry taroush | hits in each game. McManus £Ot a|firgt engugement was a pliy-off of . S 7 (Thix ix the eleventh and lunt of a xeries of xketches of ring battles of Jack | Dempxey and Georges Carpentier.) ei] circuit drive in the first engagement | the protested game of May 28, origi- - prom d that, if neces-|while Williams' thirteenth homer of {nully capturcd by the Reds. Play . he would shorten his preliminary |the season was the only marker of gstarted in the last half of the eighth. | ure cbservanue of his advértised the score tied. With two out in the | g time. There are six prelimina- engagement before he entered the niilitary service. He was in |} England when the call to arms was sounded. and is said to have) i C.\Rl'li.\'TlER'S bout with Gunboat Smith was his last important hurried acros the channel on the first available boat. . Grimm_hit 4 homer. 1a B for cight rounds, ndians Release Three. - 1 & _ Joining the aeronautic corp. a chauffeur, he became a pilot in the|e 1 actual clapsed time of Ind I:Vl)¥)e10 1 TR ‘e = Tn xfi-m-fi-e:ffhl ?nl:xengmr-l( hc.::-lr?:: t e a €6 » aviation corps in the spring of He flew at the front for eighteen!one hour and thirty-six minutes, on the Ters P Bern amaeaeast of|sccond game for the Pirates. ay e ore e A 2 - s of thirty-one minutes for a single months hefore being assigned to reserve pilot duty, Later he was de- | biss Op R ot Provide 7or keiooke | eland Americans. Guy Lang- clared physically unfit for flight service because of minor wounds re- |outs, nor it provide for delay in|stroth. a right-handed pitcher. has Two Pirates in Hospital. ceived in action. adjusting gl s and issuance of instruc- | been sent to Des Moines, and nie Sl | " Siane: 5 Jeanes. outfielder, to Galveston, and| PITTSBURGH. July 1. — George| v his ol 1 \\:e’ve. prepared a happy “menu” of Trade Tonic Holi- day Specials that’ll whet your appetite and keep the Man's Stores busy every minute of the day. e I Every Broken Lot 300 Susts Cambric 3-PIECE ~ WORSTED SUITS $26i— PAJAMAS $I fi . Tan, Pink, Laven- One or Two of a Kind Only dis ong Biue 15, 0 dont 16, 17, 18. The preliminaries are scheduled to|H. L. Kime, soutlipaw hurler, to New | Whitted, right fielder of the Pirates,: 1 o'clock s been remo to a hospital with the card irpentier is said , rounds & flier. He was | Sportsm decorated with the croix de guerre | [\ medaille militaire. The lat-|out I prized that | 1920 1 S ch soldier haven, both unknown luring this | easy victinas in two rou bitions behind the | On October 12, in Jers re of his poilu’ pentier met Battling the war Georges | bout advertised to.l I T——ToT=——Tol == [——c[——c[——] trength ® world.” It was a fiasco. Levinsky E E E E -E E rest following de- | was in poor condition and Carpentier. fought Dick | having just completed a theatrical | i i queht Dick | having just completed u theatrical| There are no Sales that Bring the Crowds Like Car-no trouble. however. in knocking out | e —— ~ The Great Annual Clearance Sale MAT GO FOR FIGHT FANS. |WILL TELL OF BIG BOUT. Turner and Metropoulos to Grapple | Poli's Theater to Get Fight News | as Bout Is Detailed. Over Leased Wire. i that, in the natural | Haven. i ould continue until s badly swollen anlie, injured at «hi- came the i i i {cago on Wednesday. Johnny Mokan, ‘lhrmprl::'m ¥, Phils and Giants in Trade. i utility outficlder, was also taken to a nd Grund pping of pic- | PHILADELPHIA, July 1.—The Phila- | hospital, suffering from stomach trou- . Wwere | {uis and instructions. from the referee. | delphia Nationals have traded Raw-|Ele. a1l to be crowded into twenty minutes, | lings and Stengel to the New York| Erwin Krchmyer, utility infielder. The arena gates will b opened at § | Nationals for Rapp, King and Rich- | has been released to the Rochester In- am.. when the $5 seats will §o on sale. | bours. ternationals. rour tested h After a mobilization Smith pentier was an e: i i i | | Hundreds of Genuine Mohair 75 COATS & PANTS $I.9= Plenty of Large Sizes 1,800 Knee Union Suits 5 _—i—'.q Fine Madras. 34 to 46, 3 for $350 rgrm'lnln Teturas from | Details of the Dempsey-Carpentier | Carpentier champion- | fight will be announced from the| ship battle will be well entertained | stase at Poli's The, L ahe tomorrow afternoon at® the Capitol | afternoon. starting mt s wcloom e | EVERY PAIR OF LOW SHOES IN THE HOUSE Tt e B news of e bl | angent W ontractid for « i | ] GROUPED IN FOUR BIG REDUCTION LOT: er. Southern | cial wire from the voC > l'hafl\l‘l{‘“~iav(]x‘ and arrangements perfected for 3 _ i . :'r:dx etropouian. Greck m‘:{‘éir'n};‘: reborting the ensugement blow by The tremendous selling of the past few days is evidence of the importance £ o e spec blow. . . % . Z " & substantial purse o has been in.| LAY SPecdily as the returns are re- attached to this sale by-all who desire to obtain the highest-grade footwear at very A special leased wire has been in- | ceived they will be it % e Sl : 3 o stalled in the theater and all details | thester p‘a;‘,,_",“;”h_‘_‘(;f(‘,‘r’;'; Sl ts ey substantial reductions. The purpose of the sale is to make a complete disposal of = of the znnounc attle of ‘a. century” will be|arri will be told of incidents pre- the entire stock of Hess Low Shoes—in all leithers—all styles—and all sizes. | liminary to the big attraction. R — | Flyers to-Avoid Arena. SALT LAK ah. July 1 —i e — Aviators to-| A prize-winning jersey milch cow. a A O o thelr Tonar mat '¢s | Present from Jack to his mother. Mrs. B T e e erony e 162 | Cecelia Dempsey, has been delivered o Ees Ghelag the Dem ipen- | At her home. Statistics show the tier fray. The Aero Club of America [ €OW produced seven gallons of milk requestad its members to|a day and twenty-one pounds of | = butter a week E Hundreds of Genuine Palm Beach $] 6. 75 COATS & PANTS - 75 Pairs of White Flannel TROUSERS 2,000 Fine SILK TIES 8§¢ RcJuceri to 1,000 Pasrs Pure Silk Men's Hose 65“ Black. Navy, Cordovan and 3 for $185 gray. and $13.50 Hess Low Shoes |Hess Low Shoes | Hess Low Shoes Hess Low Shoes 100 One-Piece Worsted BATHING SUITS N 500 Men's LEATHER BELTS -~ 59(.' 777777722, N. HESS’ SONS 931 Pa. 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