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SPORTS A . D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST ey Glad Tunnéy Belittles Him Po— THREE WONDERFUL BACKS | [BOXERS TUNING UP OW GENE, ! . o e 2 bei frered ight s PR = Best Players in South, Will Be Missing, Giv- S R R Will in Declaring Champion Is Very Much Ahearn is tapering off at the i 0. 3=Tulane. Mohawk Club, where he,worked out ing Coach Wade a Huge Task. Hobarle Claliies e rea ot Overrated as Puncher. P R | ( 1 926 'B""!Tgm": F“;‘z Ath?“t :‘;"g‘ (Al Foreman and Goldle Ahearn. | = " 7 - a. oaches an aptains o! 1, rival ‘eatherweights, complete their w { Lnd, / 4 / = s - o. i . o N Two Guards and an End, All of Whom Were Among 7, Colicgo Elevens for This Season ]| oinine tossy toe the 12 sound maty| Figes Challenger Will Wade in as He Indicates He! l ® k o grld b 2 : ed such z i jonal gridiron circles When the "Red Tide” takes the field next week for its first work- o e would be famous enough for his speed in getting down under | England fiywelght, appears in the overrated as a slugger—all of which is very pleasing and cheerful g out. it will be without three of the most bri'liant backs in the | piuntg with deadly tackles, but in addition to this Capt. Gamble is without a »lxlrroulnd semifinal with Jack Cafoni, Hews toime South, three of its quartet having wound up their colley ‘gridiron careers | peer in the gentle art of leading interference. e o) i, wellas For it would indicate that Tunney does not fear a hook, or an upper- —_— Foreman is going through his paces N R ¥ c v a Md. b - CAPTAIN. at Benedict, ac : o ey ARRY GAMBLE. end and captain of the Tu'ane University foot e e e ) BY JACK DEMPSEY. JIVERSITY OF ALABA S aniar . ; o 3 4 AMBLE. end and captain of the Tu'an iversity ;i v years, ‘ 3 NIVERSITY OF ALABAMA may well have considerable sympathy . P 1s backed ;up by An exceptional pre- ENE TUNNEY has connected with the notion that I am not much ‘ when they helped defeat University of Washi S5 Aol (e et D S a N SR 1 t : ook Fapper v Heloed gt Rkt e paiyhen Tulane trounced Northwestern Universty last| it To down Sor. six rounds with | cut, or 3 right ross, or anything else that I may toss in his general divec e B X B mamava i 0 thiit it lly Strickler, a Virginia_southpaw, | tion. 3 ’ ; dEb T D e | Tulane' nterterence, They agreed that It was tho best| while ‘Billy Richardwon meets Niek| *“Now I figure it that if a man has no fear, he has no caution. 1f Tun ; sl 9 blocking team Ay e e e o eing down. the | Repoll in another welterwelght battle | ney is not afraid of my punching, then it's a cinch, isn't it, that he wil : of six stanzas. valk right into a position where I can sock him a few. For certainly, if Of these three, it is likely that S onmihy v Brm:;v and]Huf'jcrt S e i : Harry came 1o the Green Wave from the high schools Pri"fl‘r{‘e"fi‘;"h;_‘gl‘rfl‘;“”‘;““;n;‘;‘;"{;‘;g‘,; Gene meant just what he said, and if he thinks I can’t hit hard enough standing. In fact, it was brilliant of New Orleans, and occupies the distinction of being | ¢¥% bR & BORIIE ROV, Fncay [ to hurt him, why he'll just stick his chin and his stomach right in the work by thesc plavers that carried 1 probably the only married captain on any foot ball team | (20K /€3 OR0'E 2710 Tt 8 bull’ it Alabama through the most brilliant % in the country for 1926. He is 23 s of age and i and Kid Wood g i e season in its history and through 3 weighs 165 pounds. Te'fs also member of both the | o 0" Tiiicwalehts, ‘open Rosilies s o e Cie uf fhe Best denons Gy il varsity wrestling and swimming teams. Grebe by S, el IR bbbl g e Sl st se y with a four-round curtain raiser at hurt. Maybe he's a bit wrong. Some folks do get wrong no- ern eleven ever has known. Brown | |EsH o COACH. v was a brilliant runner and Hubert | | S8 SRS, o e — S e tions " sometimes. Bt I ove h amous att es was a powerful plunger and splendid | J§8 foot ball in the rejuvenation of Tulane Univer- L Sl e defensive player. Gilfis was excep- | | K QEgE ¢ s i D. Shaughnessy, head coach of the | RICKARD HITS SNAG O for i i i i sses. ireen Wave s fall of 1915, 7 tionally artful in throwing passes. -een Wave since the Fall of 1915, Feant his Te Wil sy i eprinen i g ) L B Rl | IN TICKET DEBATE| | Sy |l nis¥ ) | Heavyweight Title will most be missed. ‘ o S additi e doubt one of the most succes or me greal D R e the Southern coaches. He himself L e ° COACH WALLACE WADE. strength. time, an upset at the hands of Mississippi College, while e e\ vante: AEN taii BRI erad tha 6,000 permons present th The letter men due back arel Gien strone 5 Lt FATAGEII. Al sylvania fight fans. e P e ¢ | warned the 5.000 persons present that el gl S g et 3 Rickard, aroused 1 Gene points out | no unsecemly shouting would be toler- T5ses s En e . *| Harry Gamble £ S b S oo Ty g st ey il b in his undergraduate days W 5 3 . jockey ‘and {frivol No. 3 son, end. Five of these six players el end, tackle and halfback. This : By the Associated Press. iy B | around toying to il in a composite vote of all sports cdi-| Tulane University peen of untgld heip to'him in mold- i o PHILADELPHIA, August 30.— 3 get an opening, | By the Associated Press tors in that section wére given posi- | ing out feot ball teams, as it makes him acquainted 4 tov. Pinchot today backed up Frank for Gene indicates Silence” was the watchword when ¢ > ) 3 g he's going to walk Barnes, captam and haliback; Brown, Caldwell Johnston and Rosenfeld, | bama Poly. Tennessee and many others of the leading % i i = LTt Al res, a ¢ ack ; 3 1, 0 < , a ¥ ssee o any others : 4§ Imand for 5,006 of the best seats and e ’ i backs: Pavne, Pickhard, Perry, Holmes and Wunslett, linemen. The best | Southern elevens have been defeated. f intimation that New York speculator DEMPSEY. that T couldn’t|ated. A knock Jess Wil-|* Hear the voice of the master: tions on the all-Seuthern eleven.|with all the individual positions from actual ex- & L. Wiener, chairman of the Pennsyl- " right into me and | Bob Fitzsimmons stopped Jim Corbett Jones and Buckler, the guards, were |perience, ¢ vania Athletic Ccmmission, in his dis- & Hdpabb gty . e v o i 5 r 2 record stick his chin|in 14 rounds at Carson City, Nev.. Said by one foot ball coach to be 5)| In the past two years Tulanehas d out a recor pute with Tex Rickard, promoter of ] VLT i L per cent of Alabama's defensive | that is one par with thut of almost any college in the the Dempsey-Tunney fight, over the : el . s ¢ Oniy one game was lost over that period of allotment of cholces seats to Penn- it himaelt siew | Billy Madden, master of ceremonles, e of the substitute linemen of 4 vear ago were Bowden, McDonald and | _The favorite play of this sterling mentor is the famous were getting all the good ones, is re- i c M e : Dicmukes. 5 Minnesota_shift, a play that has been a big factor in : T borted to have threatened to have ““'l“\‘_‘[‘ ;:h( i U:l‘lyi-g‘q) '}f'\"e‘r'it,'?]" (hc\ oa \\:I‘ u‘:l‘ij':;:mtmporrn:rr;” lr( T'he byst prospects coming up from the freshman team are Reverra, | Many, t‘fmfl_v:;fi eto -,“__I:Hfu_'l\‘:‘\ ‘I*;:,"'p"‘} ‘r‘.f;.w::\.-'”fir'.',l“‘-&‘. . Wiener removed from the commi: i Rriowe that: Bas o o e h i e Hagler. Taylor, Pearce and Skidmiore. et ‘heson, Morris and Legendre he has made this a basic 4 e G o Do v | S JnovEReRN BT i Please rememiber that there are ladies To have a team that will measure up to what it did last season Ala- 3 v elds, b ik who. decides who shall'be on: the rd enou that fir: »und to| present.” “ = bama will have to “go some.” An ecleven that went through its regular | men behind the line for the past two vears being ac S 2";‘"“ ARICtS COTRa10 Yov {*}:-‘:‘:Fi‘h‘i:“ sic f“rle \;-hlnln wvrrk n:d \\'he‘r; the principals were in lth‘r cason as brilliantly as did Wade's, and then could travel to the Wist | cla ¢ critics as the best in the S y aughnessy | L0 2 , - | tha as a_couple of d ter the | respective corners the county physi- TG BT e i Pinchot here tod show out in Toledo ended before Jess|cian entered the ring and examined .| their gloves. No one else knew why. coast and give the University of Washington a beating is one that sets a The schedule of Tulane University for this season Coach “I am behind M A o e standard ha reach. : i Tulane University |be behind him all the way in his ef. And: then there: wits €arl Mo Last ama_ scored %06 ¥ eptember 25—Louisiana Polytechnic at New Orleans. forts to protect the rights of & Fred Fulton. If my memory is| points st 26 for its opponents October 2—M at Columbia, Mo, people.” an% moodl atiall T it Morets solhardl ¢ anHoGNCEE L AL 8 and those points were scored | October 9—(eorgia Tech at Atlanta, Ga. During the row over the tickef that he fell face forward, his tongue [blows were struck, 221 delivered by by Washington in that memorable 21- October 16—New York University at New York. tribution’ yesterday Chairman W s Inomes Gav. I0IEL it - pia) Corbattiand il 4 By Fitssimmioness. . 019 game at Pasadena. Alabam October 23—Auburn z Orleans. told the New York promoter to “take | mouth——that is the back part of it| Mrs. Fitzsimmons coached her hus- vecord last year worth pri 5 ; October’ 30— Mississi 1t New Orleans. | better care of Philadelphia and Penn-|was thrown forwa d it was|band, begging him to devote his at- It opened up by beating Union, 5 : November 6--) A, and M. at New Orleans. | s¥lvania fans in the allotment of tick- | about 20 minutes before Carl was able | tentions to Corbett's ribs, 0: then be n-Southern, ovember nee at New Orl 3 take the fight back to New and what it ws 1 about.| Corbett was angry after the 0 d v _defeated ovember - 8. V. v Or - h I didn't put Carpentier to|bout and told Fitzsimmons that if he Louistan . 0; Sewanee, 27 == = = —— | sleep. But the world admits 1 handed | refused to meet him again he would . him enough to make him decide that [ “lick™ him the first time they met on 10 0: Georg to 0: Mi sipp] A. and M., 6 to 0 l\'on(:m-k\l 0 [4)’ Xn‘ The feeling against us had been | 7 ‘ Z Biorida 8% 15 10: Geor ; d 5 SRR p rotty well stitred up, and there was | if ever he got up again he might go/fthe street “-';,‘u;",:y_q r: 0 (‘-; “{ Aae“«l i | ~ il talk ahout Héfng Both Dempuoy vlm\ln for a third time—and be car- - shington, a re: Ty et L A by ried out on a stretcher. I%don’'t think | y i : , ha g “ | either. But when the entertainment vears may shoot and not attain, and it bafrttes e FROM THE INSIDE P T gt chat et o astmorh | Ve £ o S eS| STANDING BATTERING and he did not say. He then felt their vet there seems to be a well defined feeling mmong Alabama followers that 1 Sl the team this Fall may not fall far as was possible to gather in. |y iihiar ahe Short obat | 1 stood my ground. I'd have been a | N Ll l”m“'.t",‘"""l‘h '-:"\‘.:.hk d “The schedule this vear i chump if 1 hadn’t, no matter what | %80 B 0 ekl bbby . September 24—Millsaps 5 : CHAPTER XLIIL mo] feeling was. They weren't simply | (0 0 T T TE06 Tot like to di: ATLANTIC CITY, N. I, August oosa. - - . failing on their own bargaim. I didn’t | e 50 S Jack Dempsey’s rebuilt ncse October 2—Vanderbilt_at Nas BY JACK KEARNS. make it. They handed it to me to |4PPOInt anshody. Gone, scems flsan | was as Greclan as ever today after 'n{;mgn-’r 9—Mississippi A, AYOR JIM JOHNSON of Shelby was the champion staller. 1 had | Sign, and I was having them stick (0| September 23, when that bell rings, | PASnE ‘"‘;" -‘""{l"'"" ot ‘“l"“"" at_ Meridian. 5 vera Ghiises fro E salways Rande e [P ¢ et @ HESvE Thes hattering from three weeks of October 16—Georgia Tech at o ; e ’“"‘““ promises from him. and he always handed me every-| 3¢ |\ time aia any one of them come | 40 T ket Gene before mo as the 1| iraining_ campatgn. . hing but money. He promised to meet me in Great Falls and i ; 5 get, I'will try to prove to this skepti- it vk lanta. y A hi f ! to me with a decent proposal to |50’ ie man that when I want to| Some ringsiders have expected the October 23—Sewanee at Birming- ? then hid out on me when he got there. 1 called at his hotel and | gamble with them for the rest of e Fooion i & nose to he spread all over his face. ham. Y 2 . | ran into him trying to do the duck 4 the moneyy I was willing to do it, A 1926 Nothing has happened to it. Dempsey October 30.—Louisiana State | “How about that money, Jim? The second payment is overdue. I[but why wait for me to propose it Sy Lt ¥s nothing will happen. Dempsey 2 They tried tq squirm through, and 1 the least concerned of all over his Boscaloen. e : i don't want any more stalling. Let's get it on the lin . s s N EEREE I WeE Ik AE Birming- | S $ 0 “I didn't bring the money with me, Kearns. Tl be back in the morn- | was just as bound they wouldnt. | TUNNEY TO CHANGE B LT - g . i 2 ing w e C re! g ey 5 St - = ev had ruined their own gate by T ates to take a v sock a November 13—Florida at Mont- Sl !n;.l\\:fl;)fllu_' coin. 1 could get it back here for you tonight if you wanted | T S0 TR Lo T hever was 3 éral of iihiein Tinve dand) st gomery. ¢ Dol i e i A o - % invited to play the game with them. CAMP TOMORR(}w, that, with no distress to the cham- No; tomorrow will do, if you get it here.. I'm running over to Butte | 'q have met them hulf way in any- wher 25—Georgia at Birming- . 5 g 1 3 X pion. RED BARNE! v tonight. I've got Billy Wells fighting over there, but I'll e back the day [thing, and T told the newspaper men “My nose i« really hetter for fichting __RE NE : e than Runney's.” said Jack. Tt wil e Oon y hama plavs the kind of schedule after tomorrow. See that that dough is here when I come.” that when they called on me to beg cou come back.” that the bout be not called off be- | By the Associated Press give under the strain of a hard punch. | vt e or bt ses: | GUARDS ARE NEEDED | wiir Pecrsaith the e avac| 2T Radne Fane Tato the movies afer AR LS S e When T got back there was no find- | this for the second payment I just |cause of the shortage of money.| SPECULATOR. N. Y., August 30.— e T £chool of about its own callber ing of Johnson. wonder what it is going to be when | There are plenty of sports Writers |(iene Tunney tomorrow will move to ;]"W»"P;N“'}"'; RS B LS G new an who were present at Shelby to ver- | Stroudsburz, Pa., to enter training [ 193¢ thought anwiping abial B2, - e FOR VIRGINIA ELEVEN 1 finally located him in Gre, .| vou have to kick in that other $110,- il S itnis s “Just the fellow I'm looking for.| 000 three days before the fight’ ify what I have stated above quarters nearer the Philadelphia ! . 8 o : may mop up the tield with some eass Come on over to the bank and I'1'get con sang his same old song: (Conyrieht. 1026.) Sesquicentennial stadium, where. his | DETPSENS Host Wl IOV 8 O 1 erent you that money,” says the mayor to « thing to worry about. hout with Jick Dempsey takes place | paen modeled from paraflin. The fa PV AVAdL I o il UNIVERSITY, V 30.— |me e your money uas we : " E Septembor . ama for the last two year alks NIVERSITY, V: st 30.— 0 ; A . . Your PHEY A0 B - i . sliking ea owe < H ¥'little about his team. What he | If the five veteran Unive T went over with him and after a lot | promised.” ) 4 FRENCH AGAIN MAKE A few milos on the road. some wark |5 that, 1’“;]‘,‘_‘Lf";,];;‘,‘i’,‘:'h‘,,‘:,‘,";‘,"'",f;,:,',“,i ipe does sav is simple fact and he usually | ginia linemen who are eligible return | of stalling around| T had to laugh at Jim. Either he with the licht and heavy bags and a|yjon which removed this excess carti- | Jeaves the lictener to form his own |to play during the season ahead, only | Jiin ‘comes Lo jme | was the champlon iidder or clee hef - BINSEGR TENNIS CUP few rounds with his sparring part-|j,pe for use in rebuilding the bridge | opinion or instance, last Fall he |the two guard positions will remain l‘_,;‘_‘ $50,00 in|believed in dreams. n'tvr:( completed the last full day's|oe i nose. tobacco o g Offers to Withdraw. R BaAll If he wins the cham. | THe 0l fiose with s broken bridze nship he will come hack here to do | foreed PIm te breqt e to told the writer that “If the conference | to be filled by Earle Neale, head coach. | will let me go {o the Coast to pla Phillips, center: Cardwell and Tyler, b b Pasadena against Wa 1 be- | tackles, and Friedburg and Ahner, Refore 1 accepted the second $100,- | By the Assoviated Press L i ! mouth, a serious handicap to 3 lieve we have an even chance to win |ends, are all expected to be back for| : have on ha 000 I repeated my offer to withdraw | NEW YORK. August 30—The pie. | DiS training for future houts. —Bill]fgpter. With the new one he ha ln a and it will help Southern foot ball.” | the first day of practice next Monday e the present .| ana the original $10,000 and de- | tyresque French Davis Cup challeng. | OSP0rne: his host and, like Tunney. | ciear ajr passage and the old wheez ! Just how much Wade's judgment wa The four letter men of '25 who will | Jack, and part. They turned it down. c#s. Hene La Goste, Henri Gocket|| L ex-Mitine, I so sire Tuntey Will iy and 'snorting His" notable by | its 3 . Vindicated by the re s shown by | not be out for the team are Mac Ni ke up the other | ~'And so we came to the time for the | Jacques Brugnon and the hounding win that he is alreadv planning a|,pcence during his present workouts. | eneratlon the score. © Al |EUATd and captainelect; Coc 5 :“:L‘”::'“‘ e e it The ‘hall,\'hlno had| Basque, Jean Rorotra. are Knocking Houebilece Sl T L . . i Wade has two assistants at Ala- | guard, Howard Holland, tackl " > payment in 4 gone forth in great shape, but the fagain on the door of Americ ennis 10%¢ | ! vama, Cohen and ' Crisn. Cohen 15| Rramble, end, and Revnolds. center. | or 5o Vree pUC | tories of the tows over the money | sipremacy. S —— MORGAN TO FIGHT DUANE. | caid to be a great scout and Crisp| Ten candidates probably will be on | L oo d taken up all the space that| And for the second time in two y 4 o % the fisst te| NBW ¥ < gust 30 000 line coach. Crisp is the one | hand for the two guard positions. ™ arena and other | <hould have been used on the fight. | vears the big four of American ten- ;..-:-‘n':y:;yffi"'" ‘,‘ M'Jf?q i e \h.\x‘\’):\Iil\n)'qi"\‘1;“"\:-"» ‘(“"IG')NH | «¢ tuff. These storles killed the fight and the [ nis. Tiiden, Richards. ‘Johnston and | there were note af the artificial heips | son Square Garden. announced today | Ha l f an d arm playver who used to Hl‘Pl'fl\'\ on and Thompson | t 1 Tocal fields as a tackle on the Vir L ds in some o attendance. There isn't any guess| Williams, must beat back the men-|available fo those who attempt the | that Tod Morgan of Seattle. junior ginia Polytechnic Institute eleven.!of ‘the games Ia ar, MecCormick k y b = vou had | about that. ace of foreign youth that becomes s L PGl Aokt s . | Proy Mack Brown and @l o it E"'x,‘l st il i 4 £100,000 [ e Diatiiterewas woliie tolbe|| more wamg il rltmll:ng». ‘?nqdl :;,n(:‘ll‘:‘{. n‘.v"\’\‘ l|3~_.}m ‘m.n.fl\ml lig :mvm:\‘l.’; ‘;f“:‘{nrv:\'m:.":‘.(n»l:lq”x‘fu“ | Hal !’is o.reat to coach the freshman squad and DeButts played with the firet year KEARNS We did have a |4 ‘fine row over that last payment.| France fought her way into el SR e n:‘"’,;,;:m""“ 9E RUC Rl et it g = Made Stands High. | team. Neither of the men who were | e e but we've | They had taken in about $200,000 all | challenge round for the famed trophy e £ e a i { guards on the undefeated fi vear | BT = | Ly .. | told, and most of it, so they said, had | by beating Japan three matches to tt Now a word about this chap Wade. | team of 24 was available last vear, | \.m chpem teliing vou this. T dont | gone out on the arenn. They didn't|two at Forest Hills last week. or Clgare es Ye is & splendid fellow personally | for Woods was hurt in early practice | ciht t0 “"“!:‘ . ;","'""{C‘_:‘*"L:“ ;;‘gfifg know how to manage thIlng. and| By winning the 1Now1\nr singlos and well liked by e @ and LeBauer, who is junior metropoli- =g iy THONEY: o AR spent money when it wasn't | championship Saturda William T all the time he has been § tan chotput champion, was busy in | Tpr: ot Bovle's Thirty Actes for the |5 Yo Tilden. national champion. showed —SmOOth fra' not a word has ever been sa first year medicine, Both of these men [ 1o P8 | ““vl“”' get me the kind of o happened that the lumber peo- | himself again the master. Ile defeat | » him that was not complimen are expected to report for practice. | P 00€Y thought T was going to get | ple got out attachments on the show, a Coste and Brugnon in the last That he is a zood coach al- | Austin, a big freshman who did not | N€Fe: I will walk out on you if you |and one by one the bill collectors filed | challenge round and was beaten by uable man to db athletics. as| last Fall's t EoShis baen] o0t SpIONC theirs. Things looked glum. I went |them indoors last Winte ! he does at Alabama. goes without | callad into action. Jim stalled around some more and | to Johnson. He was licked for the| His victory over A. H. Chapin, jr. | “'Luke and Symington are two big| ' Sated (he others in. first timo. Or at least he admitted de- | at Newport Saturday shows thai he Sianaalinres Seara an Wil soismmppmpnlhoii ow men, I'm not gong to stick | fe: : again will be the ace of the defending Brown Univ ol who were injured before the sea. | 0U fellows up or hook you in any| “u haven't got the money. I tried The French and American there he coached at gon hegan. Both should be on hand to [ A% DIl kick back the $100.000 vou | to borrow $50,000, but those Great s meet at Philadelphia Septem. | ald and Clark School fn Ten- | press Cardwell and Tyler for their | Wie(® Bl ot payment and will| Falis hankers ran out on me. They've | In his second vear there i e sho! . S Sl over my ex at. They've run out on m . scholastie chamy of i ciien now ets call it quits. You've gone | Feeling Becomes Bitter confidence here that France will win | ate | Bexies Ahner and Friedburg there | 9Ver our heads T can see that.” | - . the Davis Cup with her voung tennis He then went g rhilt 4 ceems to be n searcity of ends, for Asks for More Time. “Well, {t's no funeral of mine, Jim, | stars ultimately, o Gl g sistant to Dan McGu and ng | Aeade is the only man on either the i There'l! be no fight unless you people | (""“"_m“t“‘] (1“-“” )'!m\m T o vears there not a game was | aceand team or the scrubs who will| Johnson insisted that he had a lot|get it up.” Then began a Series of Ing betmean B L T @ that has happened | po back to try for the wing position, |Of Property and would negotiate a|conferences. The business men didn't the ‘""‘fdf .}c.m; Wé‘l;\‘ft n othor man's regime at that | 1ofmeimer and McGuire will come up | 10an and make good In two or three| want to see it fall through. —The | DI sldent of the French Tennis Fed- At the end of those tWwo [ “the first vear squad days ! crowds had come in from all over "1‘\"'.'({‘- e g,'d;"‘\ ot e ! at Alabama. In | pycjor may understudy Phillips at Give me that much time and I'l|the country. There was no turning| .. . o such stars as Tilden, | of them | canter unless he is given a trial as an | hand out all pf the second payment?” | them back. The only persons who | p70 G0 oioharas and Willlams -are, or at center was the line| The word went around that Kearr fe, doubtiul about StArting Wetel Lo oiGani contiil aking' th « defeate H e o eievne | and Dempsey were going to pull out | those who had ordered berths on the |t 1f We ¢0F contiue wafhe, th The House That Servi 10 six ¥ vear eleven. |\ % e match, and the business men | Pullmans, and I guess there were 5 e T vice Built who had taken the thing seriously | carloads of reservations tur 8 3 : If there is ar were pretty sore. They began to dig | They tried everything oy i country who has around to help out,and in the end!&et me to go through C T F e me con- | { they came to ne with all but $2,500 ot | they weren't in on this secret. Demp- s fight between John I 4 the money. They had gathered it in'*ey and 1 had agreed to go through an and Charlie Mitchell uny old donation way. L took what|at any cost, though we weren't tell. | Chantilly, France. in 1888, in w 1sually they gave me and, turning to them, I | i¥ them. If they got wind of it,|the two gladiators battled 39 rounds N ! said: “T'l show that I'm a good | they wouldn't have lifted a hand at \ wuckles, was for { last| Washington's public courts racket- fs 3 in the odd $2,500 my- | coming through with the rest of the | side. s& than many “preli Penn lers further established their superior- | s ‘so that the payment stands as | money. They stalled us to the last. | fighters receive now for 10 rounds. two has |ity over those of Baltimore vesterday ' agreed at § 0T Anainc Ghe N . vears |by taking the measure of the Monu-.ond payment was handed ove = [mental City agkresatios unlor | 17 vou fellows are pinched ke | ' Nearly half sold the first day but if you team mateh ved here, § ta 1 ‘The Toculs scored & clean sweep in| RADIATORS, FENDERS hurry you can still cash in on our celebra- - { and Milton Baker taking the only set WlTTSTATT’S R. & F e e e 08 H AWK Ns . ALL MODELS—ALL PRICES Point Cadets' first foot ball y\ruc(k‘e' A‘ Fe . at $35 of the Ason Jones is serving his! B |GOLF TROPHY OF GOLD | 4 1-5 Cash—40 Weeks to Pay ‘With one of the hardest schedules in recent vears, he has good material | FOR AMATEUR CHAMPION t " : Wilsol A Harbold and Davidson, ends, and Daly, | 7 competition will be in Atlanta ere 66 ° i, Seaman. Koundere, - Ham: | the 4 8 Uit mOntP, I8 SO0 40 NDARD urisman Chevrolet dales Bchmidt, man, Saunders, Ham-{ co ¢ hat city does what is expected 5 mock, Sprague and Elias in the line. ¢ pjm. ~ An_1S-carat gold cup has : 5 : Wads By the Associated Press. Dumbarton netmen took four singles WEST POINT, N. Y.. August 30.— i otk Coach Lawrence Jories expects 75 men | 3nd three doubles 1o seqre & Ceon to appear Wednesday for the West | SOl PUEr (G ST e Public golf courses in the United | national amateur tournament. The for- Conveniently Located States total 130, with 19 others under | mer trophy held by by Jones, the on Fourteenth Street Chlly leads the cit 1: ite to win as lost in a 2 construction. 'm‘Y‘:u-ku e .u favor! 0 ag: R M& : m{g

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