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D NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1021. DERSON DEFCATS DEWEY OF BRIDGEPORT SEVEN GAMES TO FOUR AT ROGERS RECREATION ALLEYS—PETE WILSON TO PITCH FOR PIONEERS AINST SPARTANS OF KARTFORD TOMORROW AFTERNOON—LOCAL ATHLETES ENTERED IN FIELD DAY MEETING AT NAUGATUCK ON JUNE 18 ———— e —— e " ANV |~y FIGHTING LIFE [P O P ot ot G Pty - By EEDING GIANTS T GEORGES CARPENTIER ers Pile Up Three Runs e B s " . | As Centered About Challepger of Dempsey. in Ninth Inning | - | THE INFLUENCE OF WILLIE M, Pa., June ¢ —Pennant chasing | LEWIS. to be mare of a business in Pitta- | CHAPTER XVII aking steel. It's hard to Nsten | By Geerges Csrpenticr. ry wristle when @ pennant bee Iy y tuneful buss. %o about (Copyright 1920, by United Feature yed hoskey from work yes Syndicate. Al rights reserved. oo syt LA e Sl Reproduction prohibited.) t the Pirntes 1 E Following this bout with Sullivan their throats all o cume the most trying period in my life. hey wevy o Ve | 1 beat George Gunther, the American | L oJust an well hava been e negro, shortly afterward, earning a the CHants' hearing appa up with the " decision on points wae & te 1 t This battle was but an event in my that the fo had | ely en . Put s | life, but twelve days later ] began a had te hustle like & commuter ' Series of encounters that are a night- It wasn't unti! the ninth in- mare to me Not that the opponents | vt over the pletes. clinching tha | 1 met were repulsive. Quito the con- | traury, for they were the means of . forming wonderful acquaintances. but ' New York (N the suffering 1 endured in the prepara- tion for thase bouts and in the fighting O " itself is indescribuble. ‘‘Ioor Georges,” I thought afterward, ‘‘what an Insane | child to attempt such madness," However time has healed the wounds and more fume ha come 1o me through | the bouts, probably, than 1 should o | have otherwise gained It is with feeling of admiration for the wonderful fighters of the United States that I say Americans were the men who taught me the bitter lessons of second, but 1 do not recall hearing it. o which T speak, and the facts 1 shall Undoubtedly it saved me from defeat. o | tell you here will only serve to bear The faithful and frantic Descamps | o out my first statements in these arti- leaped into the ring and with the sec- That America has sent me much onds worked so effectively during the of fighting rest period that 1 was able to W Shortly after I fought Sullivan 1 met Lewis until I recovered my bes Willle lewis, the American welter- which, however, did not occur until weight whom 1 consider a credit to the four rounds later. In the thirteenth I 7 ring sport. He did a wonderful work had recovered so fully that I was able Tierney in ninth In spreading love for boxing in my to swing the tide of victory my way, 0,000, 4 8031t native land and wo are doeply grateful so that at the beginning of the four- | hits—Burns, Schmidt, Maran- | 10 him for it In later days it was teenth I was confident that I should we-base hit—Kine. Maerifie Lewis who schooled me in perfeetion of win. 7 e milton, Kelly. Left on bas two American fighting characteristics— We fought very hard until the \'.m‘ 4 & Pitisburgh Mases on balls " . " itua " e o onhy | the ‘‘one-two™ punch, with which I of the very last. The situation W The Carpentier Shift. en so successful. from the thirtcenth round on and, | Lewls taught me more in the twenty while 1 believed 1 possessed an ad- EH jen- | rounds we fought than 1 ordinarily vantage, duc to superior boxing skill, AMERI . mes Tod; | Speedy Hartford Team Is Booked copoedl '_‘,'T" ves. | Would learn in twenty distinct fights. the crafty Lewis was fighting hard and [IVER ll]U nEWEY SANILEAGUR \\'aterbur;;aat ?&arzronrfii Meet Pi With Wil Pi a poar wecond to the | NOW I am very fond of Willic Lewis. had me sorely perplexed. Results Yesterday. Pittsfield at Bridgeport irieedd : e s he opencr for & four.game series. | 1 count him ameng my best friends So, when the twentieth started we St. Louis 9, New York $. Albany at Worcester. ing Tomorrow Afternoon. ere's bove drove Big Kd Pfeffer 1o Therefore it is not to his discredit that were confronted by this situation e v ingti re in the opening inn 2 b b 2 Boston 7, Clev 6. New Haven ai Springfield. ; Al ; 1 tell you that he particularly ex- Neither of us had been able to gain an iang & et The fast Spartans baseball team enslaught on Al Mamaux, finall ) 3 . . fadelshicl s i e Ahe eere ad 0 e ALYl auperated meduring our bout. He ald| advantaga which ussured victors: There- LOGA] B(}y in Good Fol‘m, Tnms F:;éfi‘;‘;fll)‘;‘.‘L\"':;ili:))gc::fi";j_"' THE IS BEAT THE E'S. | Martord will meet the Pioneers 4 ‘;:‘:l""" i '“.‘,"' the | many things that were not ethical, but fore we were cager to dccumulate . .. iy i The following is the result of aj“;f Ellis sui‘e:t (dxamolrde‘t,toll:q% by g, kot epoypres bl 1 have since learned it Is the habit of points by a rallying finish. Lewis B dg De l { N I bowlij ne I betw two | afternoon. The Capita ¥ el e s b American fighters to employ little tricks started very strong. He rushed me, Tl epor[er CISIYely i Etandingoth ke Glubs S s and Teeh cow® | always boasted of ome of the b Chieage (N,) in the ring, and that they are adept in both fists flying, but T avoided him } Won. Lost. PC. pany Thursday night, at Rogers Rec- ! teams in and around Hartford, a ab a . keeping these things from the refere and within a few seconds knew the Cleveland .. X reation alleys: this year's aggregation has been tur o Therefore 1 do not blame him, for he fight w mine. My tagtics had suc- | ‘ddie Anderson came through in New York . 4 Rassell. - ing in a fine brand of the nation| o | undoubtedly belicved that 1 would at- ceeded. l.ewis was too worn to com- . fine style last night against Lou Detroit ........ 2 53 aasier U sl e a1 znn | Pastime T Fhe Snoup Ofi the WA ) tempt the same thing bat the swift pace 1 set and I had the ' powey of Bridseport. beating that ‘ashington L E 511 {McCue ... ..76 89 73— 238 | :L:_ ."_n_ a:ad tu’_ owu.rbc;o;u: Slbh . 5| We started our bout very carefully, satisfaction of hearing two of Whey c oo oot F e at Rogers BOStOn ... ; 462§ Andrus . 99 93— 269 | l,° Al “c'(‘:' “fi;;,“ % C' ok o o | neither of us willing to give the other judges render a decision in my favor i Ei e BerS. St. Louit . 2 3 .455 | Coney s 101 85 81— 3267 [ @m G arthy, rf; Carey, ? o | the chance for an advant until we when the round ended. The third judge = Recreation alleys. The Jocal Loy Chicago .- .. 2 -429 [ Robb . 85— 253 ss; McDonald, Powers & ® | had carefully studfed the situation. voeied for no decision. started off at a disappointing clip, philadelphi 3 28 .364 e p. Manager Jim Luby h After the first round, thaugh, Lewis, It was a crucial point in my career, | S€iting a 93 while his rival was just ; 413—1284 secured the services of Pete Wi S impulsive and ecager to win quickly, /for Lewis was n very formidable op- ' & little better getting a 97. After to hurl for the locals. i this punk score was out of his sys- is in N c 2 —— - — began to force the issue apnd soon had ponent, and one about whom I had ¥ St. Louis in New York, Meyers . 5 91 86— 268 . [ me on the run. I adopted my old tac- grave doubts. My victory over him, ' fndy “,p,'lu‘o‘:'l{_h" PiRalall °“l"‘ Cleveland in Boston. Gold .......... 66 70— 203 SLE I EIOTURE st tics of mllowing this man to charge therefore ftilled me. as well as Des- aoye s ¥ one game after! Detroit in Philadelphia. Anderson .. 3 80 72— 218 5 ” 3 ; L and rush until he should tire himself. camps, with the most joyful spirit. | :::"fcf":?"u:{!d nv falled to hit at a{ Chicago in Washinston. Shea . v o 84 93— 253 nts to Disprove T Then I would attempt to finish him off. The joy. however, soon was to turn to | (i78F v:";lhcl:':; lr; e mt the high | Kelly .... .. 80 84— 238 of Arrangement. 5 But In the eighth round it camec very bitter drexs. This American, who had , - "= 20 ainthigame and | NATIONAL LEAGUE. sy Doy Atlantic City, N. J., June 4.—Coi completed the E 7 - N = . near being little Georges who was fin- so dazzled me by his ability, was in “cn?l“_im . H(‘!‘A‘cn/;l;i:rso:'\:er::ialg 371 401 405—1177 menting on a charge that the Demps | ished, for lewis struck me squarely icality leading me to a bed of thorns, pinfall amounted to 1,261 and Dew'l Results Yesterday. Carpentier fight might be prolonged ' . | with a right hund swing that sent me for he caused me to over-estimate my ! New York 4. Pittsburgh "_ LOGAL BOYS ENTERED the Interest of the pictures, ¥ 10000 o ('.;Lllpll‘ltlll.‘ ?“,”;; ll.nuv' . IH‘N‘nnIm ‘m; :..l»nn_x‘ _.\'l\-‘m -;.mn‘u hl.n\ :ludc me, s The acore { Chicago 8, Breoklyn 3. Ko.a‘ams yesterday made this stateme: 7 3T 7s 3| 10ld me the bell rang at the seventh you weuld say, far too cocky. rodnie 50 T | Boston 4, Cincinnati 0. ks B . :m‘”u mm‘ldfr -::y m:son l Philadelphia 6, St. Louir 5 offer to sell our intercsts in the p | ey's was 1,1 in ninth = = s —— | Dewey ‘ P 8 c W eprese! 0] e Dewey 113 122 New Britain to Be Well Represented y00 qhere have been reporte e Dewey 2 98 85 Standing of the Clubs, at State Ficld Day at Naugatuck on Dempsey intends to carry 'Carpent JUNE 1 Andiceon 3 103 140—1361 | Wen. Lost. ) . along for a few rounds to make f TR TN Dewey 3 10¢ 111—1153 Pittsburgh ....... 29 - June 18, pictures good. Nothing could be Amcrican League - New York 31 ! ther from the truth. 1If the opp INTER-CITY L] 5 o A number of Ioca] athletes have en- tynity presents itself, the champi Sy = - ! g:::;:;v; s Tigsiod Q?. - ‘ tered in tho track events at tho fleld will win by a single punch. Dempd Take 7 T 90— 42 g Louis . ity 2 ;day to be held at Naugatuck on Jun® s representing America, and will Myieg) 2 96— 491 Hy 18. Busses have been secured to CaITy geavor to make his victory as quick Narcums 2 : 6 Chicago ... o 17 r to ma s 'y as q af - Philadelphia 15 e sihletes and frinds, apd Wil gocinive ‘my possibie.* . o leave the Y. M. T. A. & B. society 2 e rooms at 7 o'clock on the morning of . 'S IN LINEUP. Cincinnati ........ 16 Wetmore 23 o the meet. The entries are as follows: | = e 2 Ohlo, J Pertica, p . 3 0 . Harris 3. 3 Games Today. 100.4ard dash, M. Walsh, McCue, Two New Britain boys will be in four h o axhatten [ o | Detroit é ! Bartholomy 3 517, New York in Pittsburgh. Hennessey, Connelly, Coffe .’ | game with the New Departure team ur hits y 4 . . = p Yy, O v, C and Har- | 52U - Sl arauere wee M b3, i > . R.ror')kl,\f in Chicago. SR e Gonnel. | Bristol against the Ludlow, Mess., n around plaving featuood 1he - National Lru,.uf‘ AT NEW BRITAIN. ;;:;:‘;\e':hfih:t:ng:tlimuh loy and Long; 440-yard run, H. Con. . at Muzzy field tomorrow ufttrn tal : 2713 2 & M Frisk's. . &b nelley and Murphy: relay race, Hen- ' FBddic Goeb and Jimmy Greene. gu3d » Batted fur Dilhe Frederickson .111 99 93 125 nessey, Murtha, Clark, Connelley and = Will play outficld positions. W] : s b : N Francis McCarthy, B Markthaler, former stars at Wesley: —_—— —_— MecAleon, al ob 10 00 1- l,.,m . 340 323 319 351 2840161 Resulty Yesterday. Kiniry, George Scheyd, Thomas Don- | The Lydlow team holds a victofy o hite—1lurnaby, Max . *League record. Baltimore 6, Jersey City 1. u nd Robert Holleran. Thr: the Monson team, which defeated Wialan basce~Dirassy i | Pittsburgh 3 Praher" 2 AN ahue a eo Seves et : iEtshacs: Reading 7, Newark 3. companies of the - Tierney Cadets Endees two weeks ago. Welch Wri t { Cincinnati Dan 93 103 89 B 88— A P 3 a sl ouls 7. Philadeiphia 6. Base ! Cpuonon 3 p Kuehya 84 79 .74 s2 Toronto 5, Buffalo headed by the Tabs' drum corps, will probably draw the pitching assignm Hubb 1. Mits—On 1 S Youte A Fisher % 104 120 101 8 The Rochester-Syracuse game was participate in the street parade. for the Bell Town team. ainings, Swmith 0 in Hits by . postpened on account of rainm. = - — (ltubbell). Struck out =14 Winninz pited —_— Breanan .‘ 7 o e 4 - Standing of the Clubs, pS% | G. smith, p Si. Louls (N.) ab 00 Hubbell, | 3 1 'i LRUNS FOR WEEK MAY 29 TO Anderson E 110 119 o v | 1 Preeman Mamaux | Mapr ~O I'folt 2 (none o n t ¥ . n 5. Mt by piteh Rioe % Y1 New York ¢ : ! Boston B Strek 1 e- | Ho 3 5 Phil. .x Losing p v offer. | Behults ‘e 2 Wash'gton . P P oo ot “Quigley and Mellenr Cleveland 04 avar — D 1| Chicago { St. Louis Mm% Y »e ‘ S M. T. WL T F. S THL . : 2 : Won. Lost. P.C. Paltimore 20 6 [ Drennec) 107 103 ¢ Baltimore . 21 Jer. City 3 1 Buffale ... ....... 24 Newark ¥ 3 Rochester ... . 22 Reading 3 | en : E s15 Jersey City b 531 Syracusc 9 3 Al J A i3 Newark ..... 20 Clnolanati OARSMEN WORK OUT Blue Varsity lolds . Vinal . Practioe Spin on the Housatonic Teronto ! 3 ; Toronton . .19 Buffalo 3 ' 305 303 a1y car aee Syracuse ... 16 x Fochester 14 1 A Reading .. . 14 333 T TOLBERT TO LEAD HARVARD. ! MASYARD FHAVES LHARLIS Cambridge, Mass., June ¢.—Jim Tol- Games Today SUNDA i ___3 P M the biz football guard shared = Jersey City in Baltimore. ° PY e o bert, s : Shells Arve Shipped to New London— honors with one and @ half months old Newark in Reading. Oarsmen (o go Sunday Bill Bingham, Jr., at the Harvard Rochester in Buffalo. Cambridge, Mass June 4.—The | track clection yesterday. Tolbert was Syracuse in Toronts (2). | ELL]S STREET GROUNDS Harvard varsity and freshman crews | elected captain for next season, but 9 1 finished their home work here yeste after being chosen insisted that he EASTERN LEAGUE day afternoon with lizht rows. Coacii | would not return to college. He is a — Haines followed the first and sccond | shot putter. Young Biagham got =z Results Yestarday. crews from the Harvard bridge to the | silver gruel bowl from the team, to- Hartford 2, Pittsfield 1. ) Newell boat house. The varsity show- ' °r with three chee | Waterbury 1, Bridgepor: 0. ed Letter form than it has since previ- , { Springfield 4, New Haven I. ous to the Cornell race COLLEGE BAS { Weorcester 8, Albany 7. Ny © e Dlue crews Seven shells'were placed last night . ~ . ¢ Sy T { in any of the Blu _ on board a train to leave for New ! H;;:\‘lpi‘l|?;:'::.:” H:J?ly Cross, 14; : Standing of flu Clubs. - | - > London this morning at four a'clock. | FaVPOREe SR S0 o aine, 1 Wom. Lost. oo s ELECTED TRACK CAPTAIN three Sims shells, one rough, and one D Lo el TR i) Soaog L oh THE wion, Maw.. June 4.—The Bos- |Davy elsht oared shell being shipped | At Newton. Mass—Boston College, v 12 Dol ko, : e ¥ ¥ | 18; Springfield Y. M. C. A. Callege, 6. 200 1 . : t i ¢ after ’ ton college tragk team yesterday re- ) oW m"fl i ";"‘:““m""wcl e Brunswick, Me.—Bowdoin. 6 X, o £ % New Haven, June, 3.—Yale oars 2 21 ment yesterday took thelr final spin | of the season on the Housatanic river Hirdi They covercd the racing distance, the Bits—Dressier L arsity eight rowing its four miles up .;.‘:‘.“\‘,“‘ er | wind o time was taken. The cight ream at a low stroke against the owed at a twenty-five mile clip the first two miles down stream and fubbell on the mound In the ninth enterday and stopped t Lowis , which .paced the varsity over the | Iadelphis winntug @ 1 With & | two miles of the course. The varsity T e e a3, Oue out, | rwed well &b & thinty-two atr tor ¥ owt the last lap. No changes we made vas picked up by the s a