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SPORTS b \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHI {TON, D. ¢, THURSDAY. AUGUST 26, 1926. e SPOKTS." rog7 " Dempsey Is Anxious for Tunney fo Biff Once in Their Coming Title Engagement NEEDS BLOW TO AROUSE HIS IRE, SAYS CHAMPION But Just as Soon as Gene Hurts Him It Will Mean| Finish of Challenger, Jack Declares—Never Fights His Best Until Stung. BY JACK DEMPSEY. CHAPTER BY JACK a climax. salve. with. T congratulate you on being a t THE FIGHT GAME FROM THE INSIDE XXXVIIIL. KEARNS. HE session with Brady and Cochran in the hotcl room was reaching I had hooked Cochran. “Mr. Cochran, allow me to take your hand. You do Eng- land proud. You are the most unselfish man I've ever had to deal T was sure of that. The old rue sportsman and England for hav- ing had such a man on her sporting roster.” | feud with slugging STOVALL AND BASS | iOHNSTON, ILL, HOPES WILL FIGHT TONIGHT| TO STAY IN TOURNEY Tex Stovall. poker-faced Comanche | By the Associited Press. Indian welter of the Mohawk Club. to- NEWPORT, R. 1. night is scheduled to renew his ring Nick Bass at the Beaver Dam Country Club, in the City Club’s first open-air show. Tex and Nick, who have now each won one over the other. headline an attractiv program being presented by Dr. O. U. Singer. Tex and Nick are listed to step eight rounds. The preliminary card follow: August 26.—Til ern tennis campaign at the height of defense of the Davis Cup two weeks hence. Suffering from grippe, he was order- | ed to bed yesterday by a phys health today interposed an unexpected ! Iohs(nc'le to little Rill Johnston's East- | his preparations for participation in cian, sl FAIR SEX AND MEN Ins1de Golf || By Chester Horto ; To OPPOSE AT GOLF Socketing s a fault that comes on a golfer like the flu and lasts longer | Va.. ‘and Danny August Horgan. usually. Instead of getting rid of it. | {wo Washington professionals, are to the player usually | jpeet two women golfe from the aggravates it be-i pyerrict here Sunday in an 15-hole ex cause of the des- hibition match on the Belle Haven perate efforts he| Goif and Country (lub links starting makes for a cure.|at 3 o'clock. Their opponents have This upsets his| whole game. = A | number of things| can cause socket-| not been selected. MeKimmie forme-ly was Middle A+ lantic champion. FHorgan is the pro at the Racquet Club. . 5 p 4 " G Driving that home, I turned to Carpentier: “Georges you've heard Stevense cweig] i ing. One is a habit | — ( hat Gen nney has dec 1y advice about sock- { g ; L i ge§ youve hear Hal Stevenson. flyweight champion . e ¢ A OW that Gen Tumncs has decided to take s jadvice about Sock; | what Mr. Cochran has just said. e releases you from your gentlemen's |of New Gneiand. va. donnny-Mevers, 210 MROVE & FUALIT ey of leuing the right | Lean Riley, Ihsenrald star of the iR himss Bitheknoceraduicegikeithis: | agreement because I am giving you $200000 to box Jack Dempsey for the Army flyweight champion. six rounds. | in the Newport tournament aga Chidil apee Just| Drendnaught outfield and pitchins want to give him a little more advice—like this: heavyweight championship of the world.” . Jack Cody, Fort Myer, vs. Willie | Dr. Carl Fischer of Philadelph'a. as t"’th ":nlr‘-' | staff. has heen signed by the Norfolk « “When you do nail me with your right be sure—for your You could have knocked them all down with a lemonade straw. Brady, | Nelson. Baitimore lightweight. four | 6—0. 6—3. His temperature mountod, e ) o e T : . e el St tiatiot . |wiio Kadsbeen sitti ki < £ Bracy: | rounds. but he said he would not default his : PPINg | ing a week’s trvout in that city. Rilev own best interests—that you win a championship with the first sho tho had been sitting around steaming and not saying a word, chewed his | 0T o ropan Mohawk Club, vs. |auarter-final contest today with A. H. { into the ball. An-| il is attending Alexandria High or two. Otherwise you may get mussed up.” s l‘l‘l‘elg":?ltal’:d quick’y called Coshran iffto another room, and I was left | g ok Zebline, Baitimore, four rounds. | Chapin. jr., of Springfield. Mass.. un- | outer) e i | School. Afi cally isn’t a fight wi —until T' and hurt. I nced | VL B Albert Martin, Joe Tipman's fly-|less his condition became worse. | Pt i - Rn:d'L‘f)‘:"(';:llt’l‘; i ::,)51“1;“?“‘“’0‘ o r"ca'l"az"xn“’_a“fii‘f,mg b*fi“c’" hit—and | . Cochran and Brady came back| I told the three of them that 1 had | weight protege. vs. Joe Tewis, Chi.| Newport's fashionable tennis fol-| | coiapse op wue | Dushing forward| The Number Five Motor Co. pluvs e L e e hibtgh: lickritiomer-We-tWINGE in a few minutes and sald: offers from other sources and that|cago “iron man.” four rounds. lowing has been looking forward to « | | RIGHT ARM — with the budy to-| the Washington Red Sox on the North Jhurt—well, L gins. | s 4 We will give Carpentier the |they might just as well be prepared | Kia Woody. .5 eolored wel- | final round between Johnston and Wil | |CASEs SocxeTm] waod the Dall | Ajfred street diamond at 3 o'clock morrey’s worth—and my rival usually gets himself a beating that he rarely | $200,000 ourselves.” Brady had sized | for a little competitio ter vs, Pattling Moco of Baltimore, | liam Tilden. | This naturally | Sunda 1orgets. p 5 , up the situation| “Who are the others?” asked Brady. | four round: P B Tilden reached the quarter-finals ' pushes the club-head outward so the | . Whencver I'm hit and hurt, something happens to me. T just can’t and he wasn't go- “They're men who will give Car- There also will be a four-man bat- | with Johnston. The national champion | ball is hit with the sockst of the ciu | The St. Mary's Athletic Club is gun explain it, unless it's to say that 1 forget it's just a boxing duel and T get ing to let thelbentler just what you fellows are| e royal. | smothered the drives of his universi | head. If this is the cause of a case | ning for a Sunday game this week to fecling that I'm going to be crushed unless'I crush the man before me. match get away | Willing fo pay him. Youre in the | jjeinje Miller, for vears City Club's | protege. Neil Sullivan. under a ack to the orlginal,through Manager Corbett at Alex 1 probably do throw caution and skill and whatever science I have to the from them. field with the others. T tell you that| matchmaker, lined up the card and | rage of towid clouts, to win. nginzz the club head. 4 during office hours. Sat four winds—but 1 haven't cver lost my marksmanship nor my hitting “Phat’s fine!” 1| DOV Ig :h}?t you'll not go off Into | il referee. Jimmy Lake will n- | 6—: i J - _ The b <t way to wet ints will be in Washi ower in such moments. 7 caid. “Y dont care | this thing half cocked. I think it is | nounce with Royce Hough at ihe| Harning the right to match strokes back to a rhythmic swin i (> begin | ton the Washington F P an ke S e s e L = ‘s him so | due the match to turn a little pub- | timekeeper's hell. The show starts at | With Tilden, Cransion Holman of Le-| with short swings, in practice, #nd | Department in a return game afte Ask Luis Fir he knows. He DDA {licity on, so if you fellows will! g3 land § ord, triumphed over Arnold | gradually work up. | tosing the first, 4 to hit_me with ght hander—nearly TEX SAYS DEMPSEY long as he Eels| gree 10 be at the Claridse Hotel B3 W. Jones. former Vale star. by 6—0,1° " G LM Sy ‘ 5 ripped my head off. T guess I became the $200900 that iy Lo 0w TN have the newspaper | B '6—4 while Dr. George King of New ' Shfivain % 01d Domini oat Club cano a wilder man than the wild bull kim- I've Avro mised} o % here. We will make it a sort AHEARN-FOREMAN Go | York. filled the remaining hracket in | T S l\nd swimmers will compete fi'.";r,.?fif"' ',‘.\"m-‘ DIDN'T DODGE wuls 1"'0':;”“‘“,;‘12‘ m“q of opening skirmish for hids | | the apper half L-f"rh: dru;v h\l' elimi-| HORSE SALE SETS MARK. | annual interclub regatta here did do a foc i g alius S 8 . -1 e3 g o - starti: t yelo Shar: boxitis, Hox him anda I'd just Cubans Make Bid. @ T0 BE HELD TUESDAY?f.'i::l"ff?n.}'u';r‘:-: Seligson. the lGvear| (\paroGa SPRINGS, X. Y. day satine at @ oclck. F sidestepping. It G S gentlemen did as Everybody was there and much i burn. August 5 (P).—All record \\or#k:‘_‘":d:" :]" uain COmets un was kill or zet By the Associated Press. for me to hand it | was made of the occasion. They had % - i Chapin gained his bracket opposite | Proken with the closing of the annual | ¢ . killed then. And NEW YORK, August 26.—Jack over to him. All| the bix batroom draped in flags and |, \What is expected to be the oul-| johnston in the lower half hy putting |33l | of vearlings at the Fasig | e Virginia Grays and the Wil hefore it was all Dempsey has never dodged Harry | [ wanted 10 be as- | vou would have imapimed that a con- | Standing boxing match of the sason |y (he flame-thatched Texan. Louis | Tipton auction here. an avetoge of |ington Ku_ Kiux Klan meet Sunda over Firpo came Wills and would r have as leave you two | vention had come to town. So far, [t Kenilworth is down on the L0oks | Thalheimer, 6—3, 6—0. while the|$3.031 @ nead wus received for the |at 3 o'clock on the National Capit to realize that fought the negro challenger than wured was that | peetty kood: New formy other bid. |again _for. Tuesday night. Goldie |aighth place in the quarler-finals was ; 628 horses that brousht o grand total| 1o oo grounds. bumping me on Gene Tunney, if the bout could Georges would be | Gere.” Snar were to bo oo wealthy |Ahearn. Washington featherweight, | iaken by James Davies. former Leland | 0f $1:502,800. ‘The beat Shrwes FOom | - - the whiskers with e ey ired Tor Rickard |released from that agreement. Mr. | men from Cuba and they came, rep. |15, mesting Al Foreman, allservice | Stanford athlete, after o twehofir| g in (135, Whefl 052 AEAC rought . Jimmy Alexander, local boy, wh a right hand has today told the Associated Press. Goclitan Hasidone! tat, o) you,are | reaenting the sugar/industiy iandl the | champion, in @ 12-round bout. e | struggle against Francis T. Hunte: | was with Hartford in the Easfer: its handicaps for I'Iro v that l:er;l sey fears |within your rights as the promoters | Cuban government. They didn't care | ““:’L;‘D" ‘:‘;":“';"‘,2“;:];";‘; ot :M‘?ml New York player, 4—6, T— e X;‘:‘H::vtm”}.“‘x-&!‘ Vg "\-;“'r:: s the man who does Wills is a_joke,” said th> promoter. |of this bout to pay Carpentier $200.- | what they paid for the fight as 4 o b —6. | T s . Vet the bumping B e o, o e i | Ar Cibs otile ins ol man & | Imally soncduiea Becaussiog au foflny e | FIGHT AGAIN DELAYED. | 7uilight League. He is batting .3 Carpentier and saiimiiie wibizen, but 2 SSUSBE |and ssch thio T noticed that Cochran | have that fight. So I G0t me & Brace | o o e s work on Bia ail WRESTLERS IN DRAW. | NEW VORK, August 26 (P).—The == re going along rate fighter.” winced. bf Cubana; T went arounid 16 one | e et e BACHl 1 by Saebestion. st s - |Queenshoro Athletic Club box-| RESUME MEET TOMORROW. nd refined At the smme time the promoter, | \ve talked of England and Amer- | of the night clubs where T knew my | ot the aadlion aerapmer now i pro- | | LOS 2 August 26 OP.—|ing show, featuring a feather. S - for a while a detailed ,statement d-fending | ;.o a5 battle grounds for this gr EGD (GHBAY SWas. Ancitsal, (Ha was| o Ao e D O it | MoelSteclersd nt to the world's | weight tilt between Babe Herman of | The annual interplavground traci en Geor DEMPSEY. Hhio chemivice's ichurae, ireveRled || o o Rt BT L | N hoad “waiter and up slieic s o on | anE to dmeck oUt A e LD e vist | héawwelghtl wreatlingchaplonshiy | Califomiiaiand PetistMack ot Terc] and feidimeet. (Ov (he city Shinc ed. Ban . that his own efforts to stage a [, .. ceq that it was a big thing. 1| whistle. He knew all the come-on | The preliminary \\x‘ SO and John Pesek. Nebraska “tiger was postponed last night | pionship, halted twice by shower Bang!_He rattled his vight off | Dempsey-Wills match were block- L TR et i ldnl Ao more i | e e ey [man ed two hours to a draw cond time because of rain.| will be resumed tomorrow at 10:3 i Right then and there | ed two yemrs ago after he had gone | Made an appointment With SN 5O 4e minutes” coachin a1t} raunders and. thiee fouts. The of eduled for Saturday night.'on Plaza tracl rges wrote “finis” on his ambitions | <o far as to have the tickets for meet at his theater the next nh}.“ e ey et s:{ e ol G will show Jack Cafoni vs. Tlal o e heavyweight champion of the | the fight printed. B e e T e o | WhD | “couldinol spest N Fam s IaH) o Mer those blows caused me | Opposition on the part .of the |UD aver the maten and its LOTWON| 10" 10 g Tots of money and was | Billy Deak Manuelo Radms WU red: they made me forget all | State Athletic Commission then | Possibilities. I knew tn ¥ SR Giing o tay it on the line. He e . oy eloe except that Linad been hit ang SwastitoNnerie tunthel mateh i mind that it wouldm't draw one thife | Kot one of his assistants to come | and Fd Jeter meet ack Johnson In the man who hit me must be an n:?.'.!i'in'fl"ru':;fu"";p’,.mi-m 3, ."g.\'zlvlv T e cboter. T mads b ‘:Xc;:]gn:“:"}'\)l’z mzr:\‘?;:.:m.“: :h.l,mp“; the four-round scraps. hith hit me with a right- | Jersey put up a similar ban and |my mind that here was the place | FF 0 SONE TEPRERCRLTE B 0T B0 S L hen 1 was little | Rickard gave up all thought of |it'was going to be staged. Coehran | giRzonERes: TAE A% €VITnes of Foac PRI S Teninner. It was his | {rying to hold the contest.- ame 18 o were”aing. e | (0, ey, vere o pull 1 revver) GOLF TOURNEY HOST fight up to that time. After that, “My experience with the Jef- |dldn’t look very enthusiastic. esbe- 4 'pq9e 4l mysterious, We let the 8 well, the crowd insisted that from the s-Johnson bout long ago con- |cially when he mumbled the $200.-| | C ol 0 S ot that th Saten time the old haymaker landed until ced me that a Dempsey-Wills |00 over every now and then. 'I|ReWSWIper bovs knoi that the matct WITHOUT A SURVWOR e fourround quarrel was over 1| match would not be a good thing |saw he was getting cold, W Q10 e e Same bl BINGIng For the knocked the Gunner all around the for hoxing,” said Rickard. “As T ] (lvh\'r.i about taking it to England? e i = 4 13 he B the. Assoctated Press! ring and won the fight by a mile. | h;',‘::’.“j“m".fik’:{'"'f»m;,”d,,‘f::,l,'fi":} RIS At the signal my dignified Cuban | CHICAGO, August 26.—Chicago's Willard Got His. e B 0. oeroon o Repeats the Amount. Eot up and with il thia courtliness | interest in today's third round of the 1 slapped Je Willar » 9 T repeated that I w }'fi,;;, i"‘\e’,“.‘,} o ,‘:ru,,mm, s ,,‘{"r] \\\«"':l:h:uu"ol\' ?:‘;e.l,w:v::‘»;muun. G rather lustily in the first v sey, however. F over the thought that Carpentier was | 1o capt A2Ing; SDarish. s ANV 190 1ocar clubs & S CIoH T decided to rest up a bt closed, had_repeatediy urged im0 ot his $200.000 and that Cochran | imieentetoe 1ot me i mm 1t 1o mroren o e e e rate T e dorond . Jess spoiled my | to obtain Wills instead of Tunney |4nd ceen fit to release Carpentier | mnelian. - Thes fisthed their cheek | the tourney list, there was not a i plans. He cracked me with a vight- f'{',*" title match. The promoter |r.,; that agrecment. They began | and said they had plenty more in the | Chicagoan in the running. hander. Right then and there 1| exhibited a series of telegrams to | (o a1 about the $200.000 and I knew | panks around town. ~They didn't| Chlcago's representation was lost stopped resting. I tore into him in| prove this assertion. that they looked upon it as hopeless. | Jeave it with any one for fear of |Vesterday in second-round play the third and when that round was T P T O The more they talked the surer T | making it tilt over sideways. Rick-|When M Melvin Jones, former over Jess was so badly used up he was that they were going to weaken | ard and Brady wanted to know who | titleholder, and two others from city , £ had to quit. ) DEMPSEY Is RAPIDI.Y on it. T excused myself for a mo-|they were and I told them they were were defeated. Tom Gibbons never hit me a solid G ment and, going into Brady's front | a couple of nich Cubans who were . Jones was retired by Marlon hight-hand .punch.—none that hurt. GETT'NG |NTO s“ APE office, I picked up a phone and called | out to get the bout at any cost. pie of New Orleans, who ran off And so Tom got off rather easy. Bill Rickard at the Garden. “They're ready to post u forfeit.|the best match play of the tourna- Brennan poked me quite a few lefts “How would you like to go Into | If vou feliows: are not ready they |ment to win. 4 and 3. The Louisiana in the early part of our fighting. a three-cornered partnership on the | are. I want to close this thing be- |Plaver, recently crowned Southern 3 © T3 T < : Alonz in the tenth or eleventh he | pe g0 pcociated Press. promotion of a Dempsey and Car- | fore Carpentier sails.” i association champion, was paired in . cracked me—and_burt me—with @ | %on ANTIC crry August | pentier mateh?” T asked ‘Tex. (Gosisni. 19260 the first match of the third round | right-hander. Right then the € 1o __Jack Dempsey y is getting [oh, fine. Who are the other tw today with Naomi Hull. Kendallville, | n«_a\g, or \\l:znv\';‘.r nh i x]h-;:fl!r»‘\nll:: Into condition. His wind appears to|he asked. $ S I’ntl.. who terday defe;illcd1.\lr: 1 - ik TN e e L e otwaq him | Pe_excellent and he steps around on| “Billy Brady and Charles Cochran | T{JN Jay S. Cassriel, Aurora, TIL, 1 up. Ge lM 11 l thdh me whon T hurt, blazed M1 | ne excellent s he Siops around on | “Bily Brads and Charies Cochran NEY WILL KEEP | ”Potvune g of Siaaton. wic: neral Motors is unwilling to leave to °“'v",_ practically all of them have that his legs will be in shape. vou in as partner. You three are jras 1 ')‘w;l{ m‘nlm- S IT!F‘!(' Hild- @, praciis ) = a If his underpinning holds up to his Carpentier $200,000 for his ing, Grand Rapids. Mich. he Wis- b S < . : puthed 'out. TRt handers and nadied | 1L A% SASTDIDADE Holll up to e B BGOING AT TOP SPEED |corisin iaser aetcacea firs. Hiawiex chance anything involving your satis- mo flush on the chin. But what hap- | gp U TR ate of itself | *What?" velled Tex. Higble, Detroit. 1925 runner-up, while | > pened afterward—and where are they | (18, BOTCE e Tunney. ATt e asresment. “You'll have Miss Hilding eliminated Miss Dor- o . - now? In his first workout since -shiftin cou're a partner. It's | By othy Klotz, Chicago, vesterday. f wi h h Ge al R T e e L e B i e L S Other matehes brought together action wit your purchase ota ner with ght and then some MOre :inpn Springs, Dempsey showed im-| “Right,” sald T The old bird al- | —Gene Tunney plans to RS ime |Mrs. 0. S, Hill. Kansas City, and | Hghts. Chances are that he will. But | [l 0™ 5 " foxed. four rounds | ways was a gambler and a good one. [at virtually ton speed the last fow |Margavet = Waddles, — Hutchinson, | Motors T when he does the customers can be- | eRoRL e o P nere, and each | Ti cay that for him. Tex I-said | days In the Adirondacks extont for | Kans. and Mre. Perry Fisk, Dekalb, car. gin packing up preparatory to going | was worn out when the single round| «yyn up to Brady's office in the § tomorrow, when he will h,n_o’mme {1, and Mrs. Stewart Hanley, De- Rame. Fm ot attempting any | Biotted © him was over. (Tillie Kid | playhouse. Jurp in cab and make | thing of & lay-off. 3 [l This i h h Just now I'm not attempting any | Kerman, a husky middleweight from | = ¢ % g T 2 9 | 5 exact prediction as to how long that | Los Angeles. gave him the best battle. | [f =02PPY" Old Tex jumped, all peliver since he has heen here he has 1S 1§ why more than seven ycars oo et DI To the surprise of the spectators.| 7' \vent back into the room withtake a hike into the mountains. After h G l prophecy the o 1 V| ga re 51k ymna L raan “ochr: a bit of road wi i Toe Bar Burmey hita my. Whiskers | sathing untowarainappencd iienithe | Dioay innd CochiBn, . . o oid | il start out for the Toh pisees in ago the eneral Motors Acceptance and gets me l]mlv -am.‘l. None of | powerful Herman crashed jnto i)om{‘)i- I cant mo through with this. I've|the afternoon L g my fights ever have lasted very long tailor-made nose. Jack floore e lor T s C . . d I After 1 ik smcked-and this one | Timmy Brown. a negro middleweight | 5t @ Story 10 tefl sov Ll see what | evnen(fe Tunncy campiestablisnca| - Toi Matchs Your: @ddiCoats orporation was organized. It assures fsn°t going to be any exception. rom Panama, with a left hook at the | .35 go through. {day, there will be an addition to the ! 3 « b 19260 close of one of the rounds, \What's the story?” sadd Brady. .|sparring partners. He is Bryan Dow- EISEMAN’S, 7th & F i Dl Deompany's ‘wife, Tistelle Tavlor. in R customers of General Motors who pre- tends to zo to the coast immediately | Tells About Rickard. ' 3 p o sun r otion picture work. o o JACKS LOOKED UPON ‘!~')|t‘r(‘\\"‘n‘l’; ll‘r(:lz\:".lll:wk 'xml‘ll:(l in h‘i: Well, 1 had a previous understand-. 2 " bungalow on the. edge of town, how-|Ing with Rickard. No signed papers g - fer to purchase out of Income a soun EN ot mitorehasparting. g or anything, but one of those agree- 4 i AS BEING AI.L‘EV ¥ i i ments that Cochran had with A . A . = Georges, 1. promisei Tex Tickurd | ESER y credit service at low cost. One sure resu the lawsuits that Jack Kearns is firing at his former paly and meal ticket, Jack Demprey., will | e to cause productive fighters to look | askance their managers. Kearns was a nobody until Dempsey | shed upen the fistic hovizen and | lifted him to opulence. | Everyil the perfumed one has | is due to Dempsex’s suecess in the ring. Fairaminded persons realize. of course. that Kearns earned the money he possesses, hut it was Dempsey that made it possible for him to earn it. | Thix being so. Jacks decision to pursue his ring carveer without the valuable services of his for roman ager is no reason why Kearns should pester and torment him on the eve of an important rht Yes, Kearns will suy. but Dempsey owes him money. Has he ever stopped to think what he owss Dempsey? The chane he hax not. It is the w n rs ¥ have. at least the 4 run of them. They hold the view that | the success of a fighter is nothing | more than the result of the manager’s | work. when as a matter the fighter did not have the give and take 10 mana him on top. Dempsey ahout those who his life miserable servers cnto ! his work with a peaks the s udents ¢ E ndicap in all the worries that are <ominz to the champion and belicve that the challenger. Tunney. will be foand to have benefited by them. = S e By the Associated Press AGO.—Fidel La Barba. champion defeated ianapolis (10). ¥mil Paluso, Salt Lake City. de- feated Ernie Pete: Chicago (10), WATRRLOO, Towa.—Sailor T Champaikn, 1., shaded Babe v, | Chicago (6. | £ gheiue s i Shigeyuki Akimitsu, the champion | walker of Japan. is on a wall around the world. of fact if ity to uld put evidently is not wer P trying to make cing process | Ming about ess that he- old. Yet a mental viciou Dempsey the game of fly Happy | Non-title. MAKERS OF FINE CLOTHES L.Jacobs& Co. TAILORS 413 11th St. N.W. & trip |, TEN HEAVYWEIGHTS 70 BATTLE TONIGHT By the NEW vouthful heav Madison Square Associated Pre YORK. August 26.—Ten weights will battle at Garden tonight in five contests that should throw con- siderable light upon the abilities of ee foreign stars and several Amer- -an hopefuls Harry Persson, champion. nd Alfredo .Porzio. claimant of the wth American. title. face rugged tests in Johnny Riske, Cleveland haker, and Knute Hangen of Minne- <o, vespectively. Fighting Bob Lawson, Alabama negro, and Sandy | cifert of Pittsburgh complete the ! ten-round cards. The third foreigner. Roleaux Sa 0. champion of Cuba. will swap punches with Joe Cavaliera, New | York Italian in the first of two six- vound preliminaries. The Mun wrings tofether Monte braskan. whose short bristled with knockout victor Jim Sigmund, s et bty = . SIR THOMAS SPENDS. It is estimated that Sir Thom: Lipton has spent close to $10,000,000 trying to win back for Great Britain e cup Ameri had taken away 75 rs ag He proposes to spend an- her §1.000,000 for a vacht to pit inst America’s defender The honest power, a service ace. A service ace “Standard” pump dispensing or night, anywh everywhere — that’s that 1t I put on this match he would be in on the promotion of it. If it goes-to England it will shut him off. I can't leave him out. It's all O.K. with me if you take him in as a third partner. It's up to you men. Cochran's face lit up. lle saw an out, 1 guess. lle was agreeable. Brady balked. Whether for effect I don’t know, but he balked. Well he was coming around to the arrangement when Tex and his little cane walked in. They got right down to_cold turkey on it. They went into a conferenge, and while the jury was out I thought it about time to call in the newspaper men. Up to this time there had been no mentipn of it made in the papers, | and T believed that the time had come | for_a_biast_of balivhoo. Motor Trucks 228 First SENW Fru170 The Truck | With Day and Night | Deperdable Service | | day, ere, Pay a nickel for a Tennyson and get the best cigar value on the market. No idle boast either. 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