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THE’ SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19. 1926—SPORTS SECTION. NO CLINCHING OR STALLING, Famo“s Battles | [ PavTaRone misurs BARRAGE AGAINST KEARNS » GENE PROMISES THE FANS' i Tl e s | ” IS LAUNCHED BY DEMPSEY $3. (I‘ won © ’HIIIAHl{iP S . 9";. lP"r‘Pfia: =2 e % [ Heavyweight Title | |30t o, Moot ety AMERICAN. Lol = S Challongm‘ Asserts He Will Take Chances With| | i bl T AR Ap e e Champion Pertinently Inquires Why His Ex-Man- 3 SECOND RACE. 3-vear-olds and un: & fur- No. 16. louge—The Runt. 110 (Jones). $8.20. $4 7 Dempsey and Try to Score Decisively With No By the . Associated Press, 3330, won: Belle B 09 gBarl. $73 Jack™ Dempsey's” defeat. of . Georges | third.” Tiwe. 1:15%. Scamp. Harvey man, Lavigne. General Clinton and Jedicl Intention of Merely Lasting Ten Rounds. ‘.Carmnfler in four rounds at Jersey | i) | i e inz 0ga10 533 e B2 ager Has Proved a Failure in Handling All the ¢ Other aners He Has Dlreclfll Chicago . 3.812 1.8 & 161 ¢ BY JACK DEMPSEY. Cincin-afi New York 825 173 . TLANTIC CITY. N. I. September 18— Jack Kearns busted right T S b Ay, Rosion .. 3 y into prmt the other day and said that | never was a great n'erv it is ended: T did my best. Mind vou, I am confident of victory., All the conventions were observed o o pandereel) Jonaa) Pittsb'gh 7 966 That #7rd may be right. T am not going to give him any argument but if I shonld chance to he defeated it will be only after I have | Not an epithét was applied nor a pro- Pricemaker. 98 *(Persiall)| Eollphia 137 4398 i on that point at ail. I mever said T was great—Kearns was ti Biven all 1 have in me fane word uttered by elther prinelpals | 5, PLRLTE A IMNHDUAL BATTING. e o e "I hoy who used to do that. Since I have heen handling my, own affair- . - o~ * v y - r ton also ran. v INDIVIDUAL A“l'l‘L\G A . I am going dnto that ring in Philadelphia on Thursday to take | or seconds ept for Carpentier: | "L ey vear-olds wp: 19 milen- (Arranged according to positions.) PP m ;‘m,,,“,,, and the hired ballyhooer is gone. nobody has hounced into Yprint shout ing my greatness and nobody will. chances, 10 gamhle with Jack. “the so-called giant killer, when he | Who could not he expected to work |iron sk TC (Baker). 3840 $3.00. e !;Afl'fMEN PR - : . any grea 8 over af- .70, o 9 ; 0. G ,_2b.3 P 1 1 punches at me 1 will punch back at him. Being a straight puncher [ |1 any £veat entiisatio ovee tie S0 econd: 105" (b Birias dlav ,"34. Hi S i Z . : Whatever | am is\something that T'll lct my record tell. And how think 1 will. like a true Marine, be “the first to land.” In that event, jon. ey Tl L0 cns e £ | Goecs. NOV© 153 4 +| St chl 1| well T fight, or how poorly. is something for the folks to decide who I will win by a kngck-out. . 1 3 ‘ There was only' one fight recorded | SIXTH RACE, 3-year-olds and up: 1 mile ;'n“‘f""?‘m as "ofiifl Her Bkn. 1 have ‘seen me in my battles in the other days. 1i they are not quite I solemnly promise that 1 will not enter that ring with the idea | among thé spectators. Two of “the and 0¥, iis rere. 108 :{lor{;:r. g ?{1‘:5“"% ‘l;‘h, decided upon it perhaps they can wait until aiter my mixup with Gene of Jasting 10 rounds packed gnywhere in my skull. T will go in to win | customers clashed during the Miske- R A o econg: Star Beck. | Sy St Melnnis, * Pitt. ; Tunney and make their decision then or lose—by a knock-out. Chnching positively will not be a part of my | Renault preliminary. Most of the by- | 110 (Finnerfy). $3.50. ihird. Time. 1:4% 3. | Rers. Tosi Pipp. Cin. _.. . I hear that Kearns has declared that 1 was <o poor a fighter by my c o ¢ B v ck- standers stamped this as upwarrant Norseman. Seth's Alibi, Gaffney and Blue & ‘e Terry. N. iC P : # fing campgign, Wy Td rather lose bya kuock-out, mri‘t‘l;: :\‘;{>l'?{:s: | senobrsiR RN s SE AT S e | dmde. Jain i y2s 425 Foutnier. BK. i 1f that Micky Walker could whip me. That sounds interesting. at lea Ry . bt Bottom'y, .. 0162 2% 12 R e e 4 cth fi = 3 SEVENTH RACE. 3.vear'olds Hanser. Phil. 60 220 G ) SR & Cearns takes ude that if I | Kearns machec Greb. who iriends whe will he listening in ‘on the radio 6r gathésedcontside.news: | b2ut was not worth fightitic lover AL s AR Grimm, 'Chi.. 140 500 50 130 28 ¢ Kearns takes the attit a Kearns maiched Hm with Grel paper offices condemn me merely trying to last instead of tryg to Wit | ihe flesh was weak. e attempted | $3.80. 3" second: Superking. 107 (Baker!. | collins, Chi.. 102 38 Carpentier's spirit was willing, but |$13.60, §7.20. won: Columbia II. 3 (Jonies) SECOND BAS o Burrus. Bos.. BB E R S \d not been under his management. | outweighed Mickey hy about 10 or 1 The heavywelght championship of | “I can’t be heaten, und by beink | o force the fghting, but could ot | oo, i i 1L em Meg "akea | Wit N- g 7028 Gl S Rl pounds. und although every ringman SECOND BASEMEN nd if T had not performed his bally- | (G 5/ hrains at all, declared it the world has been the will.o™the-wisp | beaten, carry down to defeat With Me | tarry his program Lo a sacceotil ody. | Rotonence. Ryperion and Mons Mes ato | Whe'n, ' PUL BO 26 Hornaby SLL. 137 500 80 16134 2 oo, that T never would have arrived | was a suicidal match for Kearns to that T have heen following for many | those loyal friends. 1 must win, I clusion against Dempsey’s skill and | | . Cley AdR g ¥ ah % 0 inywhere at all make for Walker, this smart Kearn vears. The ession of 1t means | xhall win. oy & evervthing to i This has been no attempt to Coue| The Frenchman's highly touted CRANWOOD RESULTS Hap Diness. a8 yiself. It hasx merely been the con- | “right” connected once, in the third much luxury as Il gantly recurring thought that, if | round, in a fashion that stirred the isiges ey S3833235 City July 21921, gave hoxing & stand. |. THIRD RACE 2-sear.olds: § furlonge— 2 PG ey ing In soclety for the first time on a | Sergeant Seih, 108 (Burms). $3.40. 33.10. large scale. ~Socfety attended the bout’) 32 Good Shepherd. 1T2 (Pichon) . in. such, strength and splendop that it | 51,30, 3200, second: Dearborn, 103 (Mc: > B R = s 3 & ey = ] ety Aiwondat) bR By . BY GENE TUNNEY. TROUDSRURG. Pa., September 18—Whatever the outcome of my | venioent sa atteagon, o " VI A By match with Jack Dempsey, this much I will be able to say when T Vi " M propri OURTH RACE. all ages: & pse) 1 3 The fight was a model of proprie R N 2 = 5, 3 & > 3 113, R et e e P > Y ZRSaS el EECTREER TN i et SoexnaoRaTs: [EPISIIPE R . it {1 3% | right. Helikewise about the worst beating he ever home out in the ! jife pather than lose. LB TARET 5.1 the Ehampinn aastaniatel T8 Frvon) $4.40, Fowater, Bikn: 103 4 : and his skillful youthful ruin CE. 3 1ds o [ 4 D R I B S e g19 (make anybody : Walker was $30000, which is a trif Cronin: Pitt Helene, - 110 "(Healy Rhvne.” it 101 53 nd amaiing abil- And not so long afterward this se do anything TG 1l sner e & o sk & mit in an effort o achleve victory. | 1o STCOND RACE, Syeatolds un: 6J,f- Feavnor, “Bit 14 3 great. | compared with what Walker would Gautreau., Bos 3 F K nsists that due to | ceived in his lifetime. He was all Toporcer, SL. his great and I but knocked out in the fourteenth nd countr enotzh | Yag T am confident. Further, Tam | the blow without difficulty Saar 2 ox, confident, er, | o ¥ and made 33! Red” Wood, 110 3 Rawl o | money 1o be able | el conditioned, physically #nd | short work of his challenger in the ; d. ime. 1:08%. 1 ! # ot SEn B 06 180 ' ity to shout bunk- styled “world's smartest” manager choose. — Tha US| [expect- no pink tea party: I expect TURNER w"_l_ HGHT aEn % Won: Reeaiver. 110 (Dominick} . woing # b e = 75 nd: Pheo ald: e. Phil. .. i o o why I'm 20in& 5 he hit by Dempsey and. Knowing | $460. 35 becond” TTheoden. 108 (Donald: | Hale, Pri. SRR LT 3l As 1 view it, | % % | have received if the “smart” Ke:ro< Floweps, St L. to travel any mentally. | am going into the xlni{‘ next round. *s Beau. Barlight and Jim n"“' TH""' BASEMEN, Feck. Chi. . 8 um at the public matched Walker to meet Pete Latzo in inte that ring ,f his punching powers, I expect to| L A hmann 1. Tinois King. Waratah rner. Dot High. Bon.... a8 Kearns whole ihud waited a vhile and matched ' | The boy may be made it anyvway. Walker was giver want, a pleasant|peeds he, I will gladly lay down crowd to hopes that he had Dempsey AGE, Ssear-olds up: 5 furlones Moore. Pt Be. 36 : f beautiful’ brain when the fizht was over, he was a . D 5 furlone: Pi-B where 1 want, 10|y fighl, to do all my hody will per-| | also ran. g 801322019 9. THIRD BASEMEN {that he coula] . i | Latzo's own hom town. _All he got tor with JacX Demp-| e hurt by him. But I will take those NEw YORK scflAPPER:..., Fast Boy also ran. O'Rourke. Dpt 110 Freigan, chi’. 19 5 Y e T p § 5 g - ake tho: [ A Rob'taon. 8 L. &7 : 4 blast at me, and in New York. And in that fiz sey to give ever¥-| punches and punch back. and I think | THIRD RACE. #.vear-olds up: 5 furlonss | Reeven. Wi e Marrioti. Blen: ! ) E 3 p alke o his title n 5 et nEDR : Hes. 110" (Jfiries) §12.20. 3860 ves, Was | Eay e gl sEard s thing in “me in }I“l.\r:(;\‘\’“l"\\ln punch Jack from under FE G }:m“p““ 1“;__, D:f" ;:r:”‘:'.n‘.im\-lmn.‘g. Hamewt: o 143 443 47 | Huper.” ; e sbbicys s R atch e he < crown. | $5:50. Second: Counts ) : 2 i alker the gster was heaten o L, gonaner | Brand e brageact or taving | dnck Turmer pturay Arms miodte- | e S GO SR i B vy e ST smommsrops. | [meely on ' Slort JACK DEMISEY | \Walitr In ALY S e TR stead of the cun-| if you wish. but 1 am not Inspired bY| weixht from Washington Barracks, o T DLl 3 Jowell, Clev. 144 841 Juckson, XY 10152 86 100 e e a technical knockout, and, now this d. o oclo in i state- | & el un: 61 rofi. Bow o o ] how : hox. who was'taken ver b Kearn: , [ONNEY «a Ehat ani L libe :r::‘lla(zml clo in making that . state. will meet -Julius Weisse, New York '”:IOIEKRTII‘FIA:"P "‘.'.*.;""".‘“...,’..n'.:mfi.r [y:v,,,’.,,L Pt B4 ohl 21 g 'h» \l\a a.m.n }r‘nanl:gp'u‘:nd to 'l;xn\P‘ about ,":,',, .:.: ‘T. ’”.,‘ h : : ; 1 o ars : 13 g O the W s rand and | w great among he greatest « fact that for monihs I've been savihg | T am merely telling you how T feel. | middlewelght, who has been showlng 80, %3, cobean. 115" (Dom ) 3 A E f b B R e R et | Ve el i e el an't loose. 1 can't dis-{ A I'd be a poor. poor excuse for a ressively recently 4 4 7.$560, third Thos Blacl | Tav an i1 1 S pers o ca » .| & 5 " B Diat ‘ana) mumillate s miv < ERABA] o ot N T RIGHL L0 aar SraDRERSES g re seHLIy: lin: MAnDatan o i e ey niat | GaEwar. P E- Tavior, 6. : as he insists T am, and ballyhoo him o Qos ol (o s e i et I i ol iy e lds_and up: i Cooney., Chi. 3 2 m’\’{-f“f‘“"‘”[ der why How does Kearns account for that” s e B ST T G S R S v T Uefon i My ; Sl e T : ; e o T w20 other | He wants the world to believe that | ‘menths and even years e (Coyright. 1926 ) night's Kenilworth arena card. : Cwon: Turanerrs; 100, ¢ ohen, N. Y. 302 e did not do it with about 2 e Erwants i oo palice tha(f Tur vh I be essaving a re- | land). $6.60. S+ 40 second: Th fighters he has had in his stables am champ . 2 THicstD ki Yot Tavbr Hah eow| EanEERLALSBYG It Tk %H £ gite N g , during the past 15 years. Why Is ir, | me o: that I never was any good at urn to main-even g ek Gl ik Redood an Uibe also ran AT G s | BUTIDE e Dn L earal. and If he |All, not much of a puncher. ot able Brickell. Bi. _ 303 | “rmde me. just by shouting, and | to take much and generally a dub. 1} o Breasle: told the world that he. plus hi< training daily at the Army War Col- | ' SIXTH RACE. dsear-ols and un 0% [—] Ij lege gym here und is reported in fine | & . Ho (Rowler) 3440 g 3 e y 1o l condition. Weisse, Who left Germany SI3H0, 3840, second: - Brown Reck Chriwen. ¢ g howling arcund. why didn't he do | ha s the middleweight 7). $8.20. third. Time, 1:79!: C 4 Sten'aon,__Chi 17 He certainly ballvhooed them to |ballvhoo and his bunking of the pul recognized Don K. Holy Innocent. Tosceled v Brown. Bos B 2 9| & = 5% 1 | lid 2 e what 1 am champion of that country, made good | | LT A Williams Phi i the limit of his lungs. Why couldn’ I lr:'x‘i‘lpq(’l‘:nn o i R W R()M '1 HF INSIDh on his first_appearance in a > | SE TH RAC -veir-olds and un: 1 p 3 h;; rm;lkfl r‘-nrlax\mmm ..m' ..!f a 'lmlm e T e it e s o York ring, and has had a consistently | mile and, 20 gazds—Senor. 107 Llellricy, mfi"_n d the other fellows he handled and who, M But Wor GG RO BRG0S0 ke good record since Dt S 8230 wcana, Makearet oput” | Hvlor ilsan.” ¢ b in_his opinion. wera far aifiesiozitol EIEA anhe sash e To e e i v is cted o | 99 (Pascumai, $3.2 ird. " Time. 1: ¥rench. < ne? e v Action a-plenty is expected in the | 0, (TRuns ol Haiaman and Jim Sands | Simms FIN . T Harper, e < . alker® Wi handled and which men. after ail FINAL CHAPTER. 10-round semi-final that will bring | Fat Ham Simma, Cagler. _What about Mic{ex Walker? When | Fa00€0 W TG acond or third tozether Walter McFeeley, former b Phil & 311 | Kearns got him, M\'key was a cham 8 q C < J e4e ai jon, despite all of the BY JACK KEARNS. West Point ring star and now & Rk i e L el " ”\::rv ll. nl' 11‘; rns? And how TTH Dempeex’s repeated assertions that he would never again | Georgetown student. and Dewey DADE PARK RESULTS }‘la')::ll\, Ailen. Cin h stood out as unbeatab\. Now, when < 1 o et = P 307 | Kearns got I ’, it come that Kearns, Leing s gct married. 1 began to fcel that at last he had come to a Adams. or:o’ of Jar):\‘;)mgu )c;;x lr:fl-;" Partig e n““’ o Dot i when e e G, Vring : sensible understanding with himseli. ving partners Young, N. Y., 306 | 10 - N Mann. s o1 | bl B L WANLS [ e champion like Walker, manages : . | showing well rvecently in Philadel- | pper gacE -glis: 5%, furlons: him inte a slaughter one fizht There was money to he made. of course. hut, as lnltuv ~.«ulI Cihey are middleweighfs and | 1k &II RACE. 2-vear-o ol B R “Before. he didnt seem any too anxious to go on in the ring. e seemed | o {0 be real sluggers. oldier Bird. 105 |~m-|v" LR SahesxDRN o BEEING 2SRNE-E o RS e T 9B BB B A TR AR X AR Eovent i S o NI ST PRttt o L CRERERSERETERRRIERSGRES. Cox. By, the world to believe he then it S60. S manages him into the loss of his title Magic Walters Neueel, & Y. 3 ?|would he natural to imagine that N |in another fight and then manaze e o make big moncy in the pictures and in-business. and T don’t | “'Giie” Dennis and_ Edaie McVay £ Wy, Wallors, 102 iziue Niear: Bin- Kearns would make the great Mickey Walker so greal that he could whin o | 7| him into knockout defeat suppose the world is going to blame him for that. Fighting ie a tough | who will meet jn a six-rounder. both S ‘Augusta Deachorn. Ojo and Dobbs T orads Whitewas the matler w racket from any angle \re reputed strong punchers. Dennis ~ » RACT. 3.vear. Seott. Chi nine heavyweights in the same ring at 2 | the magical Kearns ballyhoo in the ! When Dempsey repeated over and over again that he would not get s from Annapolis, where he con 102 RiEERt Sk 3L R PR T e RESE ket [ PO moBmo s S EoSrme s BESZZ o Holm. St. 1. | the same time. Jou 1S Tyeom ‘ 7 Hebthee. chi But lets see what happened h.l Bt icd. that he had had quite enough of that as an experience in his [ auered Kid Woadic o few dnve aco | BT o] S Walker while Ke had him e 1 N o H Sate! « y. an stralian, is « e | [l 3 hird 'ime itzg'al ™ first venture with Maxine Dempsey, T thought the affair with Fstelle | SIS A0S oo well i other | e O dntn: Catra” Hetnen, Coun: | MeRaite, Clov Felix. Bkn Copsright. 1926 ) Tavior would peter out lke all the rest of them. o | tess’ Claridge. Duley Low and Armadee also | Tobin, W Bos. ' LEONARD TAKES BEATING S BmBu D13 IO DA i I IO H DDA I DI SN X DRI Welcl Hate Always handing us the throw-off, he | contract with me ax his manager. ww!:;”:‘“ Repoli and Dick Richardson. | “Tiirn rac 0 ) ilen— | Jenikine | Bos. ade o pelleve that he never would i Did he think tht, now ai the end [ SO BEROL SRS Ule i nother | Marina, Toos, haoss o | Leey Cley i [ Moarel RN 85 0 marry Estelle Taylor, at least of his career, I would go to sleeb | . ,ouna hout that is expected to e A : | v it ki 107 When T ek back on the thing' 1| Did he think that afier nine vears I : ) | CATCHERS. | Barnkart. pit. ' 78 303 e e, 100 A ! ; | wouldn't have my dyes wide open and | Prove lively. S |'sccusiy 46 64 17 5| Murphy. Pit. 16 17 v CATCHERS, TO GET LINE ON TUNNEY sk et \\H,:]\om”;‘(n\’::'::;'\‘:; be ready to gel min | m,",”" S e ‘“]I:y”:v;\\l;)\ s 0 RAGE, Svearoidy wo; 63 fur- | Renpigh 34 &1 with her the w o e ] ; see Billy Di Angelo tradin ches Sexas: 105 "\ Rax 550 | Baw cH S Mer to i, but that was the cover.| Did he think that I*would allow | 106 By 10T q paul Healy of the | 3 ons Pive ' Dew.” 101 (Duboia): | Schank. {Spencer. v a7 4 s . vl e LE VAR | Smith. Pit a2e e 2 ! . e s EhE Gk e o 3 S2RO. wecond: Chesterbrook. 110 | Colline. N.¥. 2 Hle was eheoinz us off the real trail. | myself to be cut adrift when the big R i Toss Vilex, of (the | 400 STH0, second: Chegtecbrook, 1J¢ w'm."m-nu, B : p e | Gthse L : : : TROUDSBURG, Pa. September 18—1 have met Tunney in a spa Henline. Phil. 42 ring match. now and [ have a line on both champion and chal e et he sang her praises we | shots were vet to come? He's far | (INNOXCER, (BEAL. 80 1y foned | Dante's Tnterio. Dusts Marv. . Randall's | Rnel, -\w‘-la Tmow that he was hooked. e | more stupid than I ever dreamed he \" ‘\“Im'“‘”“‘" E ROuHl.” Whisieriie, the Misana and’ Three | Sevorel was hooked all [was if he did think so. But I don't | {1 AN ¢ SR RACE, vearolds up: & furlongs | Tate W g O'Farrell. St.L 140 488 izght. but he|put anything he has done or is doing | - . Ol i 120 (Bozagowskit, | 980 | Perking, "Phil: didn't want any-(down to stupidity. Not me. I know FRO. <240 won. Sands Hatch, 111 (Di | Blschoff. Boa. Bt o kmow 1t | the fellow. He's an ingrate. Hix ac- | WOULD PREVENT PYLE | hoin: s=do” <3, secona; Suniy Sal, 16 gn hrane, ¥ until he had made | tions have ed that. The mere | TEAM | Eifieee.” ford "ditian "ana Axiies Call s i - o W o e off fre ran o the big jump. | fact that he wanted to cut me off from | FROM SHIFTING M W en e it {M::"x‘v i Tou'can imagine | my share of the big shot proves that g S UP)—Pe- | Thiste Bov. TR ( Boganawski)e $1.80. | Crouse Chl s my surprise when | he deliberately conspired (o cheat me | ‘|"|“, A‘;‘f:ei""“}:k A ::’p“ o | SHR0 s won? Kine Bal ‘llall‘:’ho(;r"’n Gasian, Bow. % e % n for s 0 5 con e i 8 ot Mibut Bs it e o T e ttam relinquishing the Chi- | Mg Shag S, e 1 ods. s T : o e O ISt e Quick. Bev o it Blone osll S Kea Determined. | Gaes Eharter in the American Profes- | Si, Stittdon Double Qui Sk Dizon, "StL.. MeMunen, N 193 | quite an advantage and landed a hook | some stories to the effect that he San Diego tel08 | 1 o not propose to be cast aside. |sional Foot Ball League to the Chi- | SEVENTH KACE srearlds up. Lpllec | FIOeR 508 b before Gene knew the match had |would try to meet Dempsey at hix e e’ the big | He'll not do it. I run him ragged |cago Bulls, Incorpo ated. s Been | BattleoOn. e (O e 1050 35 | Luaue. Cin.... ,mgsmneav 1 kept firing away in a furi- |own game. 1 believe them to be Ak N Ve de|right down to his hide before Im | fled in Superior Court by Chicuro|siom: b Reckon. 113 30, | Braxton. v Bonohie : N 137 | ous atiack, but Gene stopped every. | trus, becan<e I fought him in ithe .‘.,-n.pa that tele- | through As friend, and admirer,’| Chapter, No. 2, of. the Disabled Net- | thid, Time. 1:40. Lucky Run. Hats Up Thuraton. Chi. thing after the first blow. Dempsey style and he was careful o iene stepped swiftly out of range |avoiding my hooks and blows wiricil N T Gl Shone call in a|coach and ieacher, ves, brother, I'm | erans « SR o and 1 went into him again. He caught | [ pumped in as tast and hard as | % Giard. § ™ eterans’ organization psserted | Shanis revious chapter: | through with Jack Dempsey. He's | The veterans' orgal gl Y ¢ n previou | . [ Pyle had promised the franchise to] WOODBINE RESULTS Gibson, N 3%1 | me with a straight jab to the forehead. | possibly could. R. Smith, Bos. . 36 v E;‘l?‘ Lut this didn't keep me from punching This proved ta me that Tunney was how he came on{not the kind en which to lavish your N A i Sibaon Mhe A Kid that | regard. The law will take cave of my | them and that they had spent ot Daves ' D RESin. Bos, Hallahan, St 1. and 1 let fiy with two or three hooks hoxing. blocking and moving around 1o JKe been up 1o financial end of it. That is inevitable. | than $10.000 in arranging for their ; T S : i il e ELaLIL S e Jaw ity he gumme Suiitcleeven | Bedn 3 1o o Hatane 105 UHouratsa ). Uhle. Cley Kremer, - Pitis 2 which he caught on his shoulders. avold being hit, trying to score after > how Estelle |if he doesn’t and can’t. The law will | 'The Bulls are scheduled to of won? Mercy Monrch Buckeve. Ciay LG 00D Again Gene skipped away and this | every attack, mostiy with that upper asked me if T was sores bow o [back me up. 1 stood by him through | their season September 26, at Newark | cinomas) . 83 <o hecond Gavotte. | By, Pl Pierces, Ch’ .. 3 3 . o g N thick and thin. 1 risked my lfe for |N. J. The petition aas taken under ‘ik'i'au.‘:‘;’&';l. ks n’i?n’l;;‘nnl:m\'vhvmm— lé:;;nc;;fi. 5 i rsons P d «. all for Jack | advisement. To de Essinzton and Radiancy Wingard, St.L hire are a lot of persons in the | him a hundred times, all for Jack [advisemer | ton Lads Exinzton iadiancy, also ; Wingaid. St e e Wiame stelle Tavior for | Dempsey. I went into the blackest, e ot 3% s Worrell, b sl ” ” =ey | look! situations 2 ice o v { - 2 Lyons, Chi. .. morl e inenk hetween Dempsey | looking situations with a price on my | 0 v Erne 11 13 (Cravior) o T e N fether this fs rne or | head. ANl for Jack Dempser. Al COLUMBUS RESULTS S8 S G e N | G A 4o mot know. 1 don’t think so. (ways they wanted to knock .Jack | Diriehness e Tael aldo van © e B e eey was weak enough 1o | Kearns off, not Dempsey. 1 fousht | l=———— izim. 110 i Thomas) . §16.20. 3683 | Hoxt, allow het 1o spit us up then Demp- | his battle | E 5 5. SIS con: Sir Hary. 115 (Evicison). | Wells D Zey is 1o blame and wot Estelle Tay- | His ring activitiex were the smallest | Cavl ‘*‘;;;:""[\'.bfl 3 9. pecond’ Etermore, 100, (Mun: oy 't biame Fstelle Taylor one | part of his career, the most insignifi- | dii- 3T g R“},-},{,[H and Wi 2l 28 ? o s poppyeock 10 | ez b = up o + third 3 erpon. Am ] FOU ACE. Gil ages: 1 mile and 50 |J way of another. 1t's all poppycock ant item in the building up of the . fivd. B et B A ™ drivers | | FOURTH RACE. 6l axga 't mite anq 70 | Jonete, Ny V.. T ar T Aaman con hreak WD n | greatest fighting attraction of all time. ; cmange o n heas. 113 (Erickgon) 380 | Narbts, W " W suel S is] o - { D o vear-olds and up: 3 wut. second: Tauras, 102 (Williams) | Levsen, Yt business combination s T established the undreamed-of NI HACE, "fisear alis and w380 | SEho, o nd Tatirae. 102 (WL | Lever e e imply was in the cards, money marketsfor fighters. not Jack onercBotanan, IR (Hextam . Sl |oni infi "Hime 147E Tl Take O | Sloner. By Dempsey. Let Dempsey laugh that | i B0y, seeond; et | G R AR Heearolde ana o s | R one off. Jack Kearns made it pos. | L Chidersoni S380. (i, QNG Ligh- | 1 Hapovian, 108 (Fairbrother ). S&.00. | Van G der Sti. Had Pretentions Plans. gible for-him and all the fizhters after | Sne O, Hux Gentleman Jouett alkn | g S350, Second- Kimg Snlomon's. S Jnstn. Bo-NY 61 N A et B s Tz Dol EE5223 Zaem B3canas B|QFarrell. QL 180408 ¢ lenger. However. | am zoing to devote this article to my aceount ‘?f"m“:'nvp'éun' b 4 of the go with him and check up in a’later story on the two. J. Tavlor. Bos! 119 43 8 7 “Now Gene,” I said, as we came to the center. “this is a real bout les. Chi. 6242 2 ; 211 want to see how vou hit and so forth. #unch hard—I've been hit by Harg'ves. Bin 84 205 17 244 |experts. I'm going o reach you—time.” | sailed into the challenge e N | " | head down, arms high, watching from the corner of my eve to avoid a i4 | blow if it showld come. 392| Acting as the bell myself, 1 had|fight back. for I have heen reading 2= mammzo- [P 2% —o%2 R P someicane bk D ey S _ time he stirted to hox eut. which was the blow to use, f Kaufmann i I tore in after him again and this my head was down and | was open i {time he caught me with a bheautiful = for g | right uppercut to the chin. | wa< Near the end of the second rouni Sherdell” 81, 1. i 1 [looking fcr this and that's why I kept Tunney was shooting a scraight lefi Snmes Bkl rushing. 1 wanted to see whether he | ar me. hut instead of landing on m Uirteh. PRil |used it on an opponent like he did forehead he was cracking me on the Phi shadow boxing nose Tt was ked punch and he had plenty on it. I will admit that it i B a2 ket m e s wSCANDAL” IS EXPLODED Rhem. 'St; i times I reached him because his hand P 58, September 18 (@) € was held low at his side. I think if ,,,:,’,*"“iL‘.’,’;‘,""g,;?Z!J!"‘,‘.'.,,.’.,.f... ‘»’,u. Bush. Chi. f & [ Tunney holds his right hand high as | “scandal® has heen quashed by M Yorridee, Hos ¢ | he did when he blocked my left hooks | H. Sexton, president of the National Petty. " Bkin ... he wili be hard for Deinpsey to 1each | Agsociation of Professional Base Ball Hisarm; Roy 5| with t punch. Leagues. He exonerated the Des Mouines. Lincoln, Omaha and Tuls Ay i o S I am keen about Tunney's nppercut. Chi 2 ! which I first noticed when he shadow | cluhs and Casey Mills of the Lincoln Chi. ¢ hoxed. The delivery of this blow is| club of charges filed hy Oklahoma i well nigh perfect. City fans involvi lezed irrezi We boxed around a bit and to tell | lars designed to aid Des Moines the truth I was vicious in my attack. <n close pennant race with ¢ Fitz'ms, NY.. .3 ; 1 really wanted to see if Gene would ' City Songer.’ Pitts. . - H. Bell, St. L. Baecht, Phil. P Pierce. Phil. 5 0. Greenfield, E hE Established 1897 L.C SRTTEEEILET PSP 9= 1o B T T T N PP S @i tion 12 to wind up i P i . at (Chalmers $4 third ‘Time. v whale ambition Wi him to make big money. I insist that " ke mers B b renlly Wanted | gut s e p it KoV for Kolial Fwork "WHIRD RAC gyearolde and ug, Onperman, - Star of "Gold. Wheat Aempsey's ca P 3 ha v furlongs—Rub: K CViliager_and_ Gauntles also ran. aind it up. in a blaze of fizhting 5 g 6.60. won: Brandels. 99, SIXTH RACE. hi: 6 furlongs— | Davie. 811 » led him to leave intact Through With Persoually. 0L %4 second . Golden Armor Canifol 110" (Moore) . $5.10° %370, 83.15. | gunn. Fhil.. zlory. 1 wan'es had = $5.60._thud. -~ Time. L:11 won:_Troutlet. 108 * (Williams). '$76.37 L, et %o ring history the name that 1 "1“1' Dempsev's ingratitude has brou; Al Hotfor. s Emmeri and SiTias” Second: Tisterine | 118 (Maones) . | Golline, Det. @ celf. e on unwelcome litigation. litigation a third. Time. 1:16. " Arrant Jade 3 oy e him carve for him on unwelco i & fn e and up i me. 18, Arran Waihers. Phil. Pl o have done It without me. that Is distasteful to me and I know ‘,,.‘,,‘L‘_‘L‘k.f,‘u‘m.mm 15 T Emery 1. 3940 < ¥lear de Lic, Gems to Tet | phvicer p.Ros. Thn‘, were zveal triumphs left for f must be distasteful to the champion. 0 won: Common Gold. 107 Mgy g Tomas D Inney and any contender | when Dempsev turned on his lawyer [ Woodtawn. Go Throush. Sicter Diana. Fna | g2 a5 Bioit ol S A R Wille, Gene T t That Was | friend F P Both of 'th a also ran | second m-vB?}!i’ ot) | Thomas, N at remained umbeaten. S| friend Ray Cannon Soth of them siiso, van otde and up: 1 e | 3340 15. gecond 5 ager). mas, N. forever the silly notion that T 910nC| Gt iiines tamatmow Sisie¥inat (Cannon.| i1 i, 55 20, wen: Sweet " Griee | jow' the Gleam also_ran Eaaids, CChi: im to face the Wills issue. | He'll lose every friend he ever had | &iakes 105 (Thraitkitly $3.60. third, Time. Wiltse, Bos.. 9 want him < A Stakes, 10 T Grove, Phil o T hie is the whole thing in a nut- iy the world. He'll he the loneliest | 1:501y Marwdale | and Hizh x shell. Dempsey was tired of BOXINE. | man in existence before he plays | "'gdlf\.‘:,.;,'“'x’\'&r s-veap-old MARLBORO RESULTS et e iold me that over and over Again.| oyt the string of ingratitude. ! turlongs: m. 112 (E Lundgren, Bos e told me ¢ fol ! Hexhaon Smith, Det e nsed 1o see dizzy examples of f He'll find me tougher to shake oir | 3260, Wm0 Long). [ MeQuaid, N.Y 0 B o had taken too many PUNChes | than any of the others. Most of them | $340." third. e, 12 Mai | FIRST RACE Al ages: about 53 fur. PITCHING RECORDS. [ Pitcher Club. 3.3, | Pitcher. Club. v, 38, ond: Dr. M i ¢ horror | . o b ets. v Fxpres- | longe—Anpellate. Jacki 2.3 v Coonev. Bos... n the head and he had a holy h won't give & damn. 1 do. I M ah se—gpnliate, 108 dackson); $430. | picner club. W. Lo Putcher. Club. w. L\ RIS SUEAR § SORGE P § tO Your o d b that way himself some | "7 yjeq Dempsev. 'l admit ihat nar-olds and 5 ! cuow, | Bate, .. 8 0 Johnwen, Was. 15 15 s Greant" { winding urp " . CFE. yea 1= an $:3.60. $3.50 second ow Chow, NY. 8 Bo.Ph 13 13 ;:::ln“‘::»ll’,".. Gres "‘dflkli_‘ : Measure «t say that there is little, ce him to go oug ’ 110 (Emery, K780, <6 (Madeira) &% o % Xt Aay. 1 must tha I had to like him to zo through wha o Chmerc s S7. S0 pueira1 (ST80 Thivd Time! .v'«fi‘m;m aston L Fiike, Bou Reinhart. S, iRty T Ml —Assurin a Aldriage. P g Yyou at, for few men have ever " - 1 brought him hack B 5 chance of that, for few men 1 did for him brought him hack to LTER e erastein ) | Suso, Branc Fih hle. Cleve. Collins. Det. veached his head with a punch. Infpopularity when there didn't seem irde Time, 138 thStar | " "0\,, O e Widints Bk TuRe 3 3 Connaliy. Chi Pis eariy days, perhaps, but not Since:|chance in the world to do so ik, £ Cyoar, Dlvec cEATSEll IR ¢k 108 (Workman) Zaskamy ChEE | Lucas. Cin Pk him aver and taught him evers | nover attempt to do It ugain. oSl sexomd: Freemnson: 115 . Phila SR duccesstul move he has made in t thrill of piloting Dempsey has I w..m.o third. Time. 1.08, Tl Dol e m‘h Y. ‘gnno}m- Fin 3 within me. As a friend and com- mionde Hove. Oakwond. ‘Mexican Pet. Ceres Leveon Ty Tiia b s, Chi Y% realized. of congse. that there | panjon he is out of my life forever. BATAVIA RESULTS g v’rdffin‘fii"rr" TA e gnd wn: about | Baber chi.. Vangi st @ 11 [ Mav. Cing Goldnmith. Box f fitti gémained the one or “twe biz shoty (Corright. 1926.) nm:s..%»-“,mnu T8, hookers adhfer Cier: Stoner. Der - Sherdel. St ool perfect- fitting e rin That's where 7 Jon: Uncle 4 alt. 8. Keen. St. 1. McGraw. Bkn.. @ 1 . laft for him In the ring. FIRST RACE. 3-year-olds and un: ahout | (W, §1 20, second: Rags Wingfield. Bos. 10 b L e = Fv:‘mvszv' Witchell, Bhil. ] gar“‘e"t n every itz ni an i . N * Tirieh. Phil detail — Mogridge, Bos.. Davies N. V. Genewich. Bos, Huntznger St LChi Hearn. Bos. Ehrhardt. Rkn the break came. He knew that 1 had I- 5 Turlonge—Pikesville. 115 (Dolani. S3.40 Toon) $40. thivd. Tame 15455 Edwarde, Chi. Pierce, Chi Piere Phi! folle blame Estelle Taylor for | {Hathea. aut. third. Time. 44 hones) 8580 B o Tume.y 4. | (SIXTH RACE. 3vear.alds up. 14 miles— sccumumE o 00 'mm .'y(.....,,nn' i é 35 Taped 0 0000 NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING. Ty Y-ty SaslanZhToae bim. ¥t was to he his big haul and v, 112 (Relsag | o 1. OND RACE. 3-year-olds and up: about 5 iy e e for gratituds, mow. | Sen * Bramasiat 116 toalini X 28 ““}n‘,flg,;“s_‘?n;e Baie, (115 (Mccrann) | ¢ S5R0. tniva. T | Whilenil. 3 ad i . N 0. con: on. 07_tArnoid:. 8 10 i 0 20. 520, wor nce. v Gil $5od vake in the dough and leave me | [l 2 O fime, 1018 S USTIERT Valadar. || MACailaney). $4.60 $4.60. : R S St Wells, Det.. A ap Hed take the earn | Montciaie agble “Arch. TVaatond “Kite: 175 (Dolini(’ $6.20, third. | Time, 1 o FIFT RACH S Seatoldi and uo: 7 tur- | Gragt PNISL »e! Helg: Rex Roma. Pori-o-Helio Gold. | . A Comiskey, Father Damien, Rosa {nnen—Uneceiain. 116000 et | Goveees e i done the building up, T o ¥ also ran N 3 . LY. inge "h;:u ‘.’,, ’u‘ d m.géh(-g“} ramia, and Join Shirles also ran !mgr Maker also rai $480. $3.40. second: Dream of the Vallev. | [yons, Chi he A a5 Wy ot o "’H.L’.E'(.n'.‘l"’{?s"'mn. e roLady Fell 11 e g0 * fa: | Eloudaine. Lady Glassen and Evelyn Sawser | Thomas.. Cbi.: Blames Only Dempsey. 3 %0 5 olt - ecand:, Dunksereen. 14 | JEE0 e Village of | also ran (AR & w335 R0t S3REEETnam kT 335803953 BrsoRBINANs IR IAR PNDRI D NEH R DWDD: Zahniser, 103) (Merglers. $2.00. third. Time_1: Smith, Clev.. . 11 10 ;;m. 5.;,‘,, llll.ell Bos o e B R ) I him o these great finlshing | ) won: Roval Crown. 113 tJen- | Alexina. Redwine. Rock Sugar and Glib also Holloway. Det i e AQUEDUCT RESULTS | (358w, i doon bz i e M 2 = Kaufmann, Chi Knight. Phil... 1 ! - Tt 10 _(Hunt), $3.10.° $2.50. “ ess Falk, SUL. M,,u of his caveer and his eagern: $8 rd. | Ti PR6 "“FOURTH RACE - 3.vear-olds up:_ 14 {Blank'p, Yo gran evervihing in sight evercame | s SEan il A AT ation lentatirser. 105 (R Jackeon)” 3470 evaum Bos. . e i o \: | Oriental Hq a z L T qant. A woman couldn’t switch | Kecia sleg pan. ; Broaaview. Fiora. Poi Roger and Morganeti I 5':'1'»“‘-(.m"’ronv it &3.0.75250. | pA| TIMORE CRICKETERS ; TS ol @ by dar eapert Uniion 2 real man that way. He set out de- ’[urlunfillTV;au:‘lnn-ktr:’ 1 Jto | A OURTH RACE. A.year-olds and up: N 5 £3.40. @yfin}v}\gfi L,ld_izmsmrn b N @ - ' on his own hook and with | § 0 5. 1 to 2. won: J 0: | turlonge—Sentiment, 100 (Bryaon) . S48 20| 4 ol i e f R WILL PLAY HERE TODAY 4 Tailors in our eown workrooms. Gaston, SLL.. Harry Carroll. 104 “(Ley: {Sh, cl Yiltee. Bos FIRST RACE. 2.ve: “ {zht Express and Eimer Dver alto ran G, e ot Y | S _.,_;, Xy Beriot B ne. 108 (Dolan . o o Quence 10 conspire AZaiNSt | Dermotty. 19 « A " . . i et i i o o e | i B B nd s Bl RIS : i hilion. 106 | 29EVENTH RACE 3rearalds and un | Washington Cricket Club will: en- Largest stock of woolens in town to m | sky Van Summer T nd Eddie Rick: :vmm.. 2. 0 oy 11y, 108 (Workman): x “gettine, whal % Side. world g | HuskxiYan; Spmmer Tiber 14 | 1 milos—The Ally orkman): $8. enbacker alsa ran. epherd of the ‘Hills and Le 3700 €570 won: Fairy Gift, 96 (Merg- |tertain the Sons of St. George team select from. ) e case e D 0 ) 2% 10 3 5 4 G judge th miles—Peanuts. 114 ¢ Thurber) 8 to 3. 7 40 | lon 13 (Hctan). 33 30 third. Time. 1:56%. Senate. M¥sti¢ |geaaon today at moon at Potomac Be is conspiring and Wida also ran. o o > 3« out 80 cond : n E a (Walsh). v Just due e 'z ’Am,, ZEdL ;Qigmfdc ppecond gu«hm;{;mm Valen). ~ [T S Quality, Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed waited three vears in an effort o = t Bl Dazni d Cat- d 180 e v eonuract with him. e L3 .{2.. el e e s i Garduer s i COLORED NINE NEEDS FOES. !wn,e and Dm Wlleels o outl : VrtTh RACE. vearolds: 5 furlongs— | jonpeOur Flig. 109 MeAlanes). S8, |2 ) ho_power an eaith. "“r:"“l‘l”“‘ "f"} " *Third. :‘1‘.55'.' «;:fifm“"lk' 5 fl’g ‘{;‘,'n-"y('i'f."»'. :1"20‘:' n'l"’l‘:’n.mff"i'fi.« Biack | ave after one or two Fames with oD enwol’t y . \ i o L nerd trafning can ever reca . nani. Banzani. Bonme Khaséam. Recreation | ) smenior or unlimited téams to be play- He walted;so that he wouldn 't hive | ing 2% | o s e i mmoan o theh A i Tox | 1617-19 14th St.N.W. North 441 O oM sirans ¥4 respect cur contimct. He loafe TR, it - : e a1t Taseph - Smith 2t North | Service and.Part Cor. 8th and G Streets NW. round for three: vews, et makine =, Arand imogh | 0. 3 3 2 {9475 bcrween 10 and 12 oclock this ' po Tubes and Repairing 3 o dime worth while. so g E 2:A3% . %3, thisd! . < ires, s n; tome to these big. bouis without & - gouareom B to cheat me out of | | He did conspire and | FOURTH RACE. 3-year-olds and up: 1. f . d-year-olds and up: 7 ler). $16.60. S6. second: Lulu, 105 (Hilley). 'of Baltimore in the last match of the | | * and Shanghal aleo ran, . 3 g R

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