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awarded a monogram for lacrosse. to say that aside from Baer's per- From February of 1934 to March of cabaret Champlon of the worl thers. . SPORTS THE RUNDAY KTAR, WARHINGTOXN. D, €, JUNE 9 1Mi-PART ONFE SPORT s B-1 L = - — - R - e = —_—————— — . . % , anzoneri c re Kale ven riere: neen ose Scra empsey s I'orecast 2 - p ] ¢ ® —_— °*— -— - i “Big Le ” Face in Shrine Fistic St T Sparkling Prelimi Card . ] L] r Big Leaguers” Face in Shrine Fistic Show Here Tomorrow Sparkling Freliminary Carc L | “Battle of CI ions” , F[]R IWU BH AMPS ‘HGH-I- UF MUNIH” Backs “Battle of Champions”; | . N ' Band to Welcome Canzoneri | Tony, Frankie on Spot in Jack Expects More Action SUPPORTING card of four | ants, Tony's train is dur to roll in Y . | o ! bouts with fighters of class 8t 12:20 pm. The lightweizht cham- Griffith Stadium Clash Here Than in Two Heav p = pion will repair to the Racquet Club i ’ [ Y “w"a“s‘;“;‘m": f":;‘:“‘:::“l‘_:: for a brief workout at 2 o'clock. Tomorrow Night. Clashes on June Card. | prepared to entertain the GrMth| Benny Leonard B in town. killing . Stadium throng while it awaits the | 3 coupla eagles with one rock. “The ? main event between Tony Canzoneri pharmacists that employ the former BY JOHN B. KELLER. BY JACK DEMPSEY, and Frankie Klick tomorrow night. | lightweight champ have sent him " EEN-EDGED by intensive train- Pormer Heavywelght Champion of the| FEach of the prelims is limited t0 5iX here to put on a window exhibition World. | rounds, with " the first o ON with Canzoneri and Jack D : ing. Tony Canzoneri and ; | promptly at 8:30 o'clock. The Main | at & downtown druz store tomore Frankie Klick will enter the EW YORK, June 8—June al-| engagement will be called at 9:30 £ rug store Lomorrot ring at Griffith Stadium to- ways has been a famous|o'clock, however, whether or not the And Benny will remain for the fight. morrow night to provide the Capital month for weddings, but this | minor program is ended. Earlier fa with the greatest fight spectacle it ' s il g0 e tm labory scheduled numbers not offered before ?:mp ey, ""ombi’“"l“'d r::na ':" ever has - enjoyed, either since the i StOrY | {1 e big battle will be put on there- SU usiness ger legalization of boxing here or in the | as one of big fights. Much is being : atter. : p ¥ 3 not arrive un v old days when bootleg bouts were in written about the two heavyweight| Welters predominate in the billing s B';hv:K rf]:‘ i order—a “battle of champions.” battles that are | for the early tussles, with two of OXmE, Commi Each at the top of his class—Can- achicd e for €B1s | them, Phil Furr of Southwest Wash- (i that he is ready to handle the goneri recently regained the light- month, but 1 | ington and Bobby Bruno of New York, u’f ;l:ar ha""‘f,.' orougk weight title and Klick holds the B 1 & ) | clashing _in the semi-wind-up. In the local ring regul n lightweight ch ship— o 5 the other welter engagement. the sec- 2 i sports entertainment for the visiting = Tn‘n v | of Baltimore and Billy McMahon, one A MONG the fight impresarios who'll Shriners will draw Washington's rec- the (;IAI‘(IY»‘.'l stable, will mix. = 2 'hrv after the winner of the Shrine ord fight gate. t ight | A lightwei scrap between Joe g0 to sew up a matck I No title will be involved. but the e ,,”,,.,xe sna Temes, a package of dynamite from Diamond of New Orle contest limited to 12 rounds will be | Frankle Klick Tampa, and Julie Katz, one of Canzo- simmons of Detroit bitterly waged all the way. To Klick, I nis foremost chal- neri’s sparmates, will open the fistic of Chicago. Diamond victory would mean a sure shot at lenger, 'n Wash- fete. Roger Bernard, a socker from He wants to take Canzoneri the lightweight crown now worn by Itas et Mo | Detroit, and Lou Fox of New York. his native New Orleans f L e s b | day night. proved | featherweights, will provide the third | Geno Salvatore him. To Canzoneri, defeat coming so | the most hotly number. match tomorrow shortly after he had won back the | contested of the it s nightthe| ooy Mcly - championship indeed would be zalling Pyl e B ot ‘a"'nf:\’_‘;’\‘“ ..':L.:“:UL scrap ""‘11 m;gmf ?""” serfously his finan- Canzoneri proved recently that he the Shrine boxing show will go over | You can get y i o flnn Ly .-,‘,l.:‘(ll:‘, b,’:’ku‘fifrh Reither |is a marvelous fighter; that he still ynti] Tuesday. With Canzoneri and dav. Seats ¢ fete % | retains the skill, speed and fightin <1 11 the st 1 2 11l be avai ot nf crown bearer can afford to fight other ability that l)rm.;zh? him to the u.§ t‘:;;{{l'da;’\?)n;.‘ Re St iy :n t Saits Tt g than as a champion. | of the heap in the various classes in — | be open from 9 am 5 Even Money, Pick Your Winner. | which he has battled. Almas Band to Greet Tony. Tops is $550 and HERE should be little d - - LMAS TEMPLE'S band will be at down to $220. The 1 e anouid be W diPerence 10 [ Klick Never Got Breaks. Union Station tocay to greet are Metropolitan 352 they step to the canvas at the ball | | KLICK. it seems to me, never got the Canzoneri and his numerous attend- 9220. park. Each will be above class pound- | breaks in the fighting game that - - et age, with Klick scaling around 136!, | he deserves. I mean that he is a far | perhaps and Canzoneri very likely a | better fighter than his record shows T pound more. Official recording of | | and it shows some mighty fine fights 20 ‘ I“A\RS \GO their weights will be made before the t that IN THE S District Boxing Commission at 2 to- | Two of these fights were with this | £ STAR morrow afternoon | ! same Tony Canzoneri. and in both of When the bout was arranged | them Tony got the decision. But both \\—;TH Doc Avers on Goldie Ahearn. matchmaker of th fights were rs from the start. Ac- W, r Joe Turner irterests promoting for| | cording to the experts. and the non- the Shriners, Canzoneri immediately | | expert spectators—if there are any was installed a 9-to-5 favorite over| o e e e e e - "r“ a0 - i ‘ i .- |such animals ck had much the | the little battier he had tw! e n the left is Frankie Klick, junior lightweight cham f he refereeing. anzoneri, who posed in southpaw style to oblige the i N ¥ . feated. These n‘dds pm.:md ‘:l’llrr;lll!l:- world, who meets Tony Canzoneri, title holder of the u se in the 135- cameraman, probably will climb thro: the ropes favorite by a narrow g Yankee Racketers Thmk It beea: elected out the early s 1 _! pound class. in the 12-pound wind-up of the fistic program at Griffith margin. A | Stain th tore thiak Sehanl Siher rlv days of Klick's train-\ gagjum, with Jack Dempsey. former ruler of all the heavyweights, doing | the decision: | Will Be TOUghEF Than | :?attv::‘:\ ‘r:\“‘: Mgt Se Starting last Wednesday, however.' o SATEaE B i | . In the second fight ) | Roberts wiil : vn!hdlhe junior lightweight champion | 7 . . | Field, BL"”"I-‘ British Outfit. | steadily improving in condition and P 'k . W - P ] f S 07 - Amaning ve : . | Tt iy L cglio ane : arkKs as llpl 0 arazen s I'then his cheek swelled up so | in his workouts. the odds began to ‘had!\' that his right eve closed com- e narrow. Despite reports f: th ————————— | pletely the referee st . ¢ X sumptuous Marlboro, N ‘Y”’;’I_“a‘mm; | G B ] : | ot ankie was ful UDGMENTS of members of the camp that Carzoneri again is in the Took 10 Lessons Fromr Gene When Latter Was ien it ended, howeser. United States Davis Cup team good shape he was when he startled 2 - L ed that an infected for their overseas battles seem ing entries inc the fight world by beating Lew Pro at Highland—Jobless for Year. . : Iepousle Tor Ite unanimous that Australi Daniel Garfi Ambers for the championship. Klick - s punches were a con- Te ' t-ugher problem than Evgland Kenneth FI gici;ed{ up in the estimation of the = ; 2 R b gt stie fans 1 H s - his year. oAay Cansanert wil salight) trani Dr. Walker Finds Champ in ITTSBURGH. Jun: 8 —Sam- ’ the accepted version Beats Mrs. Scott on 20th Ry [ s BN the train at Union Station shortly . | uel McLa lin Parks, jr, ",‘,mm”- A 1 w5 . . LICK has im (d ver these theory that k Crawford. the Aus- Kemp and Lee ;:f!cl]' noon to find the betting on the Better Trim Than He ear-old ‘ocai golfer. to= | ;;,’:;::;,’1?;"3”‘1:’1;}"; “,,d‘“h‘ 178 Hole in Maryland Final e i < (:'p' e [ e :: h.!arx C;R::"(d ; A,;;.! - tle “even money and name vour provided the answer o | nds 2 i figh . fact that n ace. has comi ck to his 1933 % s . € ver to | While in college ne was & meme- - : inies form and once more is at least an even winner. 2 Was Year Ago, the college gradualc’s problem | ber of the golf team, captain of it Played in Rain. -I;.P o n'r:,”{ :_‘ : e I?,‘ bet against England's Fred Perry. Each Packs Wallop. | _“:‘l"f‘ hefrecet ves the sheepskin— in 1930 and 1931. He idled his ony has gotten himse o excellent g the respective No 5 558 { hat to do first year and o particularly condition and he ’%,,Igfif .:Ytl::m:;“";:r:} pl‘?whthe'5.~h- Associated Press. ! The arswer, for the time being, bright business prospects appeared | Special Dispatch to The Star. | under his belt, too. S nch as | s : _ | 1 turn golf professi ed pro nal | : - ; b Bl I U SBURY PARK, N. J.. June 8— | 12 (WY :mmprp‘; o ! hf}_{\:r&: P(;!»::Amr: S ALTIMORE, Md. June 8.—! Therefore, I look for a ha Canzoneri is noted for the wallop he A great many things happened | ¢ 000 ard other financial | fandamestais ‘;n gl'(““fl‘am’“ gl Playing for more than four ' thrilling battle, for both of these young packs in either hand. He is rated as in sand around Max Baer's “I'l write your hea | = razen when the = Ky hours in a steady downpour of men can punch with the best of them. i t being the hardest hitter among the training camp this afternoon vou,” ne said.’ o | r i 3¢ .«.nmlcn't rain. Mrs. Betty Meckley of 1Iam ex ;r‘ r"‘r “‘n ‘Lflt :w-. srelflnmum‘i". ¥ lightweights. But Klick throws a|and perhaps the most important was ing. “Here it i ! i ands Coun- | Indian S b i Sl R PR R e eihected %o plas damaging right and is by no means that the Prince of Asturia, eldest son Comes Throug | trv Club. He took a serfes of 10 D D T haile Gip & . weak with his left. of the former King of Spain, jour- truth, however, it L O e et thon he | Marsland Stata golf champion late is up to the Boxing Commission of | third day ap Both are flat-footed fighters. Klick neved here Wwith three friends to see an accident. He frankly has b-en on his own, copying as | this afternoon. lumbia. I have made | ¢ T Mt‘ilrafl; s0. Canzoneri has become the champion work out—and arrived he had psychological r best he could the styles But in order to gain the laurels, she I €0 in the pasi two years. His long too late over the greater part oi the field Jones and the vet MacDonald ! was far t enbiath le by or t ‘fignting career—Tony is little more Gen. John Phelan and Dr. William | in wing where to place his Smith e pesilorced o Seipenhis i Dol be prepared to give a decision in ha’rd‘d‘c' bles 1 than 27, but he has been in more Walker of the New York State Ath- | shots and avoid the hazards of the His newly won zold and g Mrs. Jack Scott, Congressional Club iance with those rules if called avee. than 100 big battles since he first letic Commission were among the 500 famed “Hades of Hulten.” left him in a daze. He hasn't Champion 1 to do so. | ro who is coa attained prominence 10 years ago— ¥ho watched Baer in his workout. Dr. Parks graduated 1rom Pittsburgh | made plans to capitalize on th It was Mrs. Meckley's second try at — A n::.pF;}a} oy has had its effect. It would be strange Walker examined Baer. and said he four years ago and still typifies | title} 3 - 5 Makes No Prediction, shouldn't be too much for one man if 1t had not taken some toll of his 23 in better shape than he was a — - i et ST the finals, she having been defeated oy yyqp of thy : ¥ refr iding “it. probably woule underpmning. vear ago. He sald that Baer's in- | three vea b AUSElofiths L pozposely TelaIn AOCINE a;;nff]}i‘.m;‘m:‘f‘ff, do Witner But Canzoneri's legs never annoved Jured hands would be all right by fight } J' 1 F' 'r o [ row. seven ti i i e him as he licked Ambers early last -Dight. { [ JiminkFme Irm, sue cosn Hedbics thEr 6o olav. Ak thiras dase® month to become the first lightweight | _ The medical man finally caused | ¢ = It was n the iottics can So play, &1 Siee Svs ever to regain a title. Then both of | Becr's attaches to locate a set of per- | Cantwell Thinks Cof t Suibleifattos witl s olokes Tony's fists were packed with power, fect scales. and these showed the | omen’s Golf A Sl SOt and what his legs might have lacked Champion at 209 pounds after he fin- = he lead of 1 up which ex- bt L e was offset by his fine ring general- iShed his workout. He weighed 210 By the Associated Press. match two extra hol Shie hid Gl Mot o & e i ship. Tony rested as much as he [0f Carnera last vear. and perhaps OCH SHELDRAKE, N. Y., June ped the cighteenth. She friendly with Tony Can- lined up 8s & cup tandem team. - senldlcme el Nomics ciprrce iR S T 8 —Jimmy Braddock. training | fallied several times. on the seventh, zoneri. and his manager. I alo am S ' conserve energy. He never really shot 214. | here for his heavyweight title €levenih and sixteenth lly friend ith Ray Carlen, S his bolt against Ambers, BRtuDvaed S ToundsSand Showed fight with Max Baer in New York e endurance test was the longest pianager of Kiick, and Rhie T e WILL HOLD C. C. C. BOUTS. 118 this. his first fignt since the ge- TIUCH better than at any time during Joyce Wethered to Renew next Thursday night. plans to | final in the history of the event, start- pot Frankie as well as I do Tony, | HARRISONBURG. Va., June 8 (Spe- eat of Ambers, the lightweight cham- ' | ecks e kept his chin tucked break camp after tomorrow’s work- €d n 1 and a small but determined pevertheless I do know him. and I cial).—The District C. C. C. boxing plon might find it difficult to ger N And used a two-fisted attack at| Rjyalry With Mrs. Vare | out and return to New York. He | gailery cared not for wetness (o see it have a high regard for him. both as | fowrnament will be held here next these periods of rest. Klick is a de- WUMeS: e | wit wi s e rak throuzh. 1 P 1 s ; B 2 ind up his preparations in a 2 a little gentleman and clean, capable Friday night. termined fighter, after his man every 'ner concludes his boxing tomor- . F T New York gyvmnasium. Their card’s compared with woman's fighter. — minute usually, and has shown he ™% ] In Foursome Oday. Mike Cantwell, former trainer | par. fc riendship never influences the de- can take as well as give. | SarET 55 i for Baer. watched Braddock go |, Par cision of a fair judge. If vou are act- And Frankie Lomorrqw night will B. C. C. STICKMEN WIN. ! through his paces today and pro- A ing as referee of anv kind of a match | { be lnspt;ed by a burning desire to 5 el OYCE WETHERED, foremost nounced him in excellent shape. or contest between two of your friend: ‘ i~ avenge those two defeats Tony handed ALTIMORE. Md., June 8 —Racing | . == = — y i you gi cision? | Timeone ack in October. 1933 tn'a Into action under weather conditions | | oman £olfer of the worla. R . | 10-rounder, and the other just six that mired base ball, tennis and other 3lenna Collett Vare, five times BE} | E HAVEN 1S SECOND if they are real sportsmen, they re- | For SHR'"E | = months thereafter, when Canzoneri Dursuits, Baltimore City College la- American champion, will renew spect your decision and take it like i = :HAMNON”"P’ ;(igx;;‘d s v;chn](‘gl knockout in the | crosse ieam walloped the Brooklyn an old rivally today on the S gf‘“(";;hl"flsj;“" ‘é“}“"l K“\‘:“’“PJ‘;"““»" sportsmen. The winner wins, whether 5 Tl 5 | round. X, -Stars, 12 L = S v P inches! £ ¥ efeated Mrs. Jerome ‘s fr = | imit | tea champi;:smp"’tgd;;’ the - Columbia Country Club course when Winchester Golfers Carry Off Top | handed. - She defested B, STIORD he's friend or foe. | € ephone | MEN & WOMEN Distance May Aid Klick. | stadium. the two links stars match strokes at Honors in Bi-State Event. | final of the championship consolation. Fans Should Know Rules. : R 'umber % | HIGH BOARD DIVES ISTIC figures are saying that the Pos. Cits College (12). All-Stars . 2 9.C10CK | MARTINSBURG, W. V = e 1S Syl iar | ot mot o e s oy | B+ Baanis Riecker” (pols rep) The famed Englishwoman will pair o] : g £ B e nformat; 1 60YD.E120YD. freeStyle is favorable to Klick. They cl c i urphy (Erasmus) with Fred McLeod. Columbia pro, | The second Bl-State Golf Association e L ol o ‘ l‘flm Prantie. If he weathers the At v £ B0 Bhomas ™. Rangasso (Hamiiion) Against Mrs. Vare and Roland Mac- | match of the 1935 season, played | WOMAN IN SPEED RAC Ulations of the boxing commisslons in fon 120 YD.BREAST for MEN Tl have & great opportunity to take & h’\r;:';“ L Foner el Brep) KPtmw‘IWhn }u;l rc(urn;d Xmmo!};e dBy o & d-iing o he s Oveion ‘M jon May to Drive Enigma in 2 reat way toward eliminating t;.w‘ CALL OR DAL 60YD.E120YD. FreeStyie the messure of Cansonerl, can. | B A Laner 1 uitintinBrasmant zational open iamploahiDSIsEORK Gt fGiub Festrse fnere ivertiiolitne [oaiistt el i dissatistaction over some decisions, es- ©0YDBACKSTRIKE Women ‘an- Sy : ! wi i i 2 : gk ¢ soneri_objected to the 12-round maxi- | - 5. - Venoasers /Bitch (Manual) | Tree times have the feminine stars | Winchester team of 10 men, with el e !p'r.f:flmm‘x‘th'czr;naa F"[';:m-‘s trr?;\nn:t:i‘l TEm 'e Illl ST T mum after he had been signed to meet | ., Score ov quarters e met and Miss Wethered has returned | total of 6213 points. One of the District’s foremost |06 ™= e ot o‘;in‘;n" 1‘} = | Klick here. He and his manager, City Collegs A 4‘1' z‘»_l'.; thefl\u!or every time. The E‘ngluh‘ Belle Haven Country Club of Alex- | feminne skippers will take the helm spectators don't know the rules that 2 filUm“”|H||”N"“l|W|“IIHlUIIHIINIII“" Sammy Gol v marvel and Mrs. Vare will arrive this g sailors of the opposite ks | L y Goldman, were so insistent in ' Goals: City—vandenberg (5). Neilson andria was second with 4515, Purcell- | 868inst crack sallol PPOSIE | oovern the method of arriving at a thelr demands that the scrap be lim- | (1) Uhifelder. Lang. Thomas. Bordies. MOMIng and be honor guests at a = T 30 { sex today when Marian May pilots| g oo & | | - ited to 10 rounds that the affair al. | Brooklyo—Ritch (4)."McCartin’ (2) | luncheon to be held by the women ville third with 37!z and Opequon of | her 1g-foot sloop, Enigma, against " "qine 111 say only this: I hope 222777777, most got away from the promoters. < = of Columbia at 12:30 Martinsburg fourth with 34%5. | Ellsworth Kramer's 14-foot catboat, fea ot 2 rE s gp s fap —— Y Kilick squawked, too, about the dura- FRISCO GETS JOINER. A nominal admission fee will be | It was an 18-hole match. Win- | Harriet, and other speedy craft at Sl‘:rf‘;s;tse‘;:d";“‘l-“o'l}l“mggi:g"rf:n! ELECTRICAL tion of the fight. but did so because he 4 [ charged for the exhibition match, | chester leads the association by reason | Sylvan Shorcs on South River. wins. ¥ know both Tony and Frankie did not consider it long enough. He . SAN FRANCISCO, June 8 ().— which will be played rain or shine. | of her victory here and at Winchester| Enigma, one of the few racif® |y aoree with me in this hope. had asked for a 15-round test. It took | ROV Joiner. left-handed pitcher, has ' Parking arrangements have been | two weeks ago. | dories in this part of the country, is | iy o DY POWER APPARATUS the greatest persuasive power of the DeeD turned over to the San Francisco made on a plot just east of Wisconsin The low score of the day was turned | a stanch craft of the light_ocean- | PO e i . Ahearn-Turner interests to effect @ | S€als on option by the Chicago Cubs. | avenue near the club. The regular in by Paul A. Bennett. No. 1 man of | going type so popular in New England | B! o Joiner was turned back to the Cubs club parking space will be reserved | the Opequon team, with a 78. Eddie | and is said to be fast in either Lght COTTON GETS GOLF CASH SPECI AL!STS The squawk about the length of the bY Los Angeles. | for members of Columbia. Goss, Winchester, had a 79. {or heavy winds. fight was not the only one made by | 5 At | Rliek and Ray Carlen. his manager. . o - | Beats Alliss, 3 and 2, in Final af‘ after articles were signed. They Newspaper Event. | sy ot e oo | | Braddoek’s “C Back” St Out of Alger Book Q@ = — Sack Dempeey to' reteres. the clash raadockK s ome-pac or ut o 9€I' DOOKS. || 1eeps, Enc. gune 8 0—sienry and carried their argument to the o) Cotton. winner of the British PERFECT REPAIRS District Boxing Commission. open sn}f ':Engv'ms:;{) lfl;* 3'55;- ———— R — But the Shrine Boxing Committee 2 . o3 . . . . e . today defea Broys eSSyt ol it the Shrine Boxing Commitiee| | Broke, on Relief Roll, Fighter Suddenly Finds Himself in Line for Heavy Title and Riches. | |in the final round of the new job and when the commission as- golf tournament for a prize of £ ured and hi: th — = — . Ng";’;uw“%m‘;emt:f‘g;‘;“ hat| By the Atsaciated Press. sonal following, there will scarcely | this year, he was on the relief rolls, | and night club favorite, crooner, | ! earding to District rules—Frankie had | EW YORK, June 8—Old be a person in the arena, or out- drawing $24 a month in New Jer- motion-picture actor. Baer has been | . . - feared Jack was not qualified to take | Man Depression himself, side listening to the broadcast, who sey. He haunted the Garden. He as far up as Braddock has been | Bearing Bronze Finished Beanng. fare of the bout properly—all objec- | James J. Braddock of won't be sympathizing with the got a fight with John Henry Lewis down. While Braddock borrowed "v,, B l d Sh tions were withdrawn. i Woodcliff, N. J s b gallant bid of the lanky, stoic and beat him, one with Art Lasky $37 to pay the youngsters’ milk elts an eaves S0 Dempsey will be on the job when | ; » N. J., pokes his | Jerseyman. and whipped him. He paid back | bill last Christmas. Max lived on | G Cutti Machine W ghe little fellows square off fomorrow | Dig Irish face into the heavyweight A year ago this time, Braddock the money he'd gotten for relief. nothing but the best. There never ear Lutting achine Work hight, spotlight Thursday night to chal- was working as a stevedore loading Max Schmeling knocked out Steve has been anything quite like it in Electrical and Mechanical Repai > .a railroad ties on the Jersey City Hamas and then wouldn't come the entire history of the prize pairs § e lenge glittering Max Baer for the | 5o ™y "toce to 10 years of ring | over to fight Baer. The first thing | ring Electric Weldin Union Mechani HONORS D. C. ATHLETES| worid championship. and to find | warare he had been beaten 22 | the astonished Braddock knew he | What the swift high vear has o Sicng nion Wechanics o LA out personally if & man ever does | times in 79 fights. Worse still, | was named heavyweight title chal- | done to the champlon is something “Noth Too L for U Howell M. Estes, jr. arles J.| spring from rags to riches almost his most recent fights had been his lenger | even the experts who have watched othin, 0o Large for Us ” Daly and Roy C. Heflebower, jr.. all of | overnight. worst. His future seemed definitely He's an entirely different warrior I‘ Baer work daily can’t predict. He 11 & to Ha"d’e this city, will receive athletic awards | They fight 15 rounds in Madison behind him. today than he was a year ago. clowns. fools, takes life easily and Hor participation in Spring sports at, Square Garden's big bowl on Long Then the Garden called him to A steady diet of steaks instead of loftily in his training camp at As- NEW AND REBUILT the United States Military Academy. Island, and while cold facts make fill in on a preliminary on the card hash, has raised his fighting weight bury Park. He rates Braddock so | ELECTRIC -flms. who played against sl:!e Fort| the tiger champion a 5-t0-1 cholce, that gave Max Baer his chance to close to 195 pounds. He always far down the fistic list he bP(;le\'es | It is so easy to own Fisk yer polo team here last Saturday,| there hasn't been a sentimental crush Primo Carnera for the could hit, though he’s still very he can name the punch and the |} Tip, . 0t be awarded a major “A” for his| favorite like this Irish icicle since | heavyweight title. He almost de- | slow. He has put in a terrific | round in which hell flatten the |} d‘"‘“;‘ our liberal ) MOTORS ’ Jpart in helping West Point win the Georges Carpentier, orchid man cided to pass it up; stevedoring training siege up in the Catskills. challenger. | udget plan. Make your CARRIED IN STOCK ndoor intercollegiate polo champion- from France and World War hero, seemed safer financially. But he He's rock-hard, desperately, but Baer faces the added jinx of the || own terms. hip. As captain of the quartet he came over to wage a hopeless duel tossed up the job, trained one bitterly confident that his wife and bowl, where no_champion has suc- | £ LIl Teceive the championship cup for with Jack Dempsey in 1921. afternoon, and knocked out Corn | three youngsters aren't going to | cessfully defended his title since FISK CENTRAL ARMATURE WORKS Point. | " The Garden expects there will | Griffin, though he had to get up | have to depend again on Govern- | the big structure was opened in | v ‘Daly will be the recipient of a major| be 35,000 there, and close to off the floor to do it. ment help for the unfortunate. 1932. Barney Ross. Jimmy Mc- | SERVICE STORES 625.7 D St. N.W. Nat'l ” for his play in intercollegi $300,000 in the cash box if the His job was gone and he couldn't Baer's life for the past year Larnin, Max Schmeling, Jack Shar- . N.W, at’l 3660 while Heflebower will weather is good, and it seems safe get it back to get anothek fight. | has been exactly the. te. key. Primo Carnera, nu‘ Jost _titles 1337 14th St. NW. Pot. 3600 ||

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