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UTH [;u]UTS []U ‘ MY FIGHTING LIFE LAin’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling? N —By— WHEN YOU'RE CAUGHT A ~ AND YoU OBSERVE WIThH AND You DESPERATE;Y PRIME Is 25TH AT BUST“ M\LE— FROM. SHORE IN A MOTOR HORROR THAT You aARE e :DARN THING AGAIN AND | GEORGES CARPENTIER BoAaT ThAT HAS Gome DEAD RAPIDLY DRIFTING TOWARD CRANK — AND CRANK- AND oN You A ROCKY REEF nkees Win a 6 to 1 Victory Ring History in Europo C_Bj\i‘m’ Cencac Al Through Timely Hitting As Centerea About Challenger of Dempse i R TRAINING FOR JOE BECKETT. |turned to Paris richer by many Poston, June 24.—Batting with Chapter XXXIV thousands of francs. hely vigor in support of almost By Georges Carpentier. A second postponement of the ight pitching, the Yankees defeat- | (Copyright 1920, by United Feature (p . \oit bout was made before we the Red Sox yesterday and earned Syndicate. All rights reserved. even break on the series, after Reproduction prohibited). ng three of the five preceding Beckett did not turn out to be my Ines. The score was 6 to 1, and |next opponent. I had started train- home run smash by Ruth, his|ing at La Gueche, after having been nty-fifth of the season, accounted |demobilized early in September, and two of the Yankee runs. there came an invitation to meet one he score: I jumped at the chance to really met. I went to London the night of November 6, after comple- tion of my training at La Guerche. I stayed in English training quarters for nearly a month before entering the ring with the English champion, a fact which worried me quite a If one more tryout, with a |little at the time. I had trained so view to figuring on what would hap- |hard at La Guerche that I was afraid pen when 1 entered the ring with |1 Would go stale. I would have been Beckett. 1 was overjoyed when 1 |8lad to have met Beckett several dropped this big boxer in less than |days after my arrival in England in- two rounds of fighting. stead of going to training quarters The King of Spain saw this bout |at Stanmore. B o and lhnnkcfi me after it was over for| There was a sharp contrast be- AND You FINALLY DECiDe WHEN You HAPPEN_ To SE€EE AWAY\ SHE GOES O~ the style in which I had boxed. tween my preparation. for the bout To Lie DOWN AND CONSIGN A LloosE (_‘ONNE?\loN onN COMPRES SO ~ OH-H-H- Bo e ——— YouR TIRED BoDY To THE THE ColL Box - AND AS SooN AN'T T A GR-R-R-RAND 3 b : DEEP AS You FIxX (T- AND GLOR-R-RI10US FEELIN' M “ TAl TATA - ° o lovavoonuen ster, cof kinpaugh, h, It . er, 3b . sel, rf p. 1b d, 2b ng, © .. Collins, p Il:-—A:O;Jo‘OD | cvcowmms wlococcocoma? - [ 3 - 8] 88l wwwmwacw TR ) t, »s jors, © rmahlen, OO;G——=N°D—? communnmnnng onwancownoup ssc0s0002009 in the ww 200120100—6 .o . . 000100000—1 ¢ ; . : fio . l g o base hits, J. Collins, Schan = TRTST e 5 . s 3 3 : 2 . : ; : ,(% @ run, Ruth; stolen base, S - % ‘s > : { 7 ! » v | 7@ L Schang, Pipp 2, W. Collins, O — T ——— —— - 2 : fp b r; double plays, Scott, Pratt Melnnia: 't";n;“:‘;;-c?"-“t'flt’:i Carpentier and One of His Sparring Partners. []—EMENS"]NS SH[]w ey BASEBALL IN AH (‘:" m“':::‘;) ‘;’:"‘:_“02':‘{“ oft| Now this fight with Beckett was and the work of Beckett. Where 1 Chest (ex) .. — < b of : 5 the most serious business I ever had | went to great pains to keep my work Waist ... R 3 3 ‘ . = “olline 6, off T"""“""'I""v'\.' ,':,': undertaken, for he was touted as a |secret, Beckett worked openly in the Neck . ; 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE. EASTERN LEAGUE. tcher, by Thormahlen 1, (WED | certain coatender for the world's [baths at Southampton and was Wrest ............ 5 —_ — k out, by W. Colling 4. by THOM | ampionship by such competent cri- | watched daily by many hundreds of Biceps Results Yesterday. Results Yesterday. en 1; wild pitch, ‘} >° ‘ |tics that I had come to look on him |people. Thousands attempted to get alf .. i New York 6, Boston 1 ‘Worcester 9, Hartford 5—138 inni] res, Connolly and Evans; time Philadelphia 5, Washington 3 ‘Waterbury 4, New Haven 2 me, 1 hour and 15 minutes. fore T did go to the utmost pains to |sisted that they should not watch me, . Chicago 6, Cleveland 0 Pittsfield 8, Springfield § ek M. perfect an attack that would beat|and Deos~~mps faithfully tried his Chfl[flp](}fl Larger All AI‘Ol]fld— xAge at which title was lost. St. Louis 6, Detroit 4—12 innings. Albany 11, Bridgeport 3 Atbledes Bunch o hiladel- [Dim and at the same time evolve a |very hardest to keep the merely » — = iafiyiohts. JYne det that would prevent his de- [curious away. i ish ” . Standing of the Clubs, Standing of the Clubs, s the deciding |defense that would prevent his us 3 i 13 5 : = = z:",fif"xv,:.m. werles with |feating me aquickly. It is my understanding that all utweigh carp' HARDWARE CITY LEAGUE Wen. Lost. P.C.| Won. Lost. ington 6 to 3, bunching ten hits 1 went to see his fights with Bom- |American boxers have been schoole Cleveland . . 39 23 .629 | Worcester .,...... 33 19 < z 2y to pay no attention to crowds while New York .. .. 37 27 .578| New Haven cee 32 21 pee inninga. The soere: bardler Wells, but it was so ome- | "L ") ough their training, but| New York, June 24.—Georges Car-|Opening Games n New Baseball Or- Washington 36 30 . .545|Hartfora . 29 23 Mod o sided that I could get no line on || hold to different theories and want | pentier, challenger of Jack Dempsey, Bokion 30 28 517 Pittsfield . 30 26 . Beckett. Wells, as has 50 often been |nothing of that sort when I &m Pre-| will be smaller, in several respects S mnen g e e G Gl T30 35 1g2|Bridgeport 26 25 the case with him, beat himselr. |Paring for a bout. I believe it is] . = _ = = = Mary’s Playgrounds Tomorrow. “hics foiinaey s Springfield 27 28 . Beckett had little to do with it. positively bad for a boxer to have|Ban oy s imhol hat fousht ol i e R e 20 32 Descamps then went to see the |the eyes of the public on him throngh [the title in receni years. Tommy| The first games in the Hardware AT eh 38 ‘367|Albany .. 16 39 bout between Beckett and Goddard. |his training period. It takes his mind | Burns, from whom Jack Johnson|City league will be played tomorrow actpas == s He returned visibly impressed by |Of his work and makes him forget | wrested tha crown, was shorter but|afternoon at St. Mary's field. The —_— Games Today. what Beckett had done, but still in- |What he is doing. Training should be | heavier and more compactly buill. |opening game will bring together the Games Today. Waterbury ‘in Hanfo,.,i sistent that I should win from °the |an intense period, during which the | Bob Fitzsimmons, on the day he lost|Trojans and the Independents and| Washington ih New York. New Haven in Worcesten et withiales 'rounds boxer devotes all thought to the bus-|the championship to Jim Jeffries al|will start at:2 o'clock. The West| Philadelphia in Boston. Bridgeport in Pittsfield. iness of preparing for his opponent.| Coney Island weighed 172 pounds, | Ends and the Mt. Pleasants will cross Cleveland in Chicago. Albany in Springfield 5 He should not exclude all other | almost exactly what Carpentier will [bats at 4 o'clock. President James J. | = St Louis in Detroit prinshe thought. There should be a time for | weigh when he climbs into the rins.|Naughton is planning to open the i - 2 work and a time for play, and one| Dempsey will be larger than Car. 'le:\gfie ith | the big cerémony that e RUNS FOR WEEK, JUNE 1 should be just as important as the[pentier in all save two important|usually precedes the major league: TIONAL LEAGUE. other. 1 did allow a certain number | measurements. Carpentier's advant- (-penifig The makeup of the various _ of boys who were students at the|ages will be in his wonderfully de-|teams in the league follow: Results Yesterday, N : famous Harrow school to watch me | veloped lower limbs and his neck.| Independents—Charles Miller, man- 3 3 McGoorty did not stay in my camp (after they had pleaded with Des- [The Frenchman’'s calf measurement ager; Hall, Charlo, Howe, Sauter, Mt ir more, l‘han three or .four days, and [camps for the privilege and I found |is 16 3-4 inches as compared with |Griffin, Nenboner, Williams, Sheehan, e :Fora : e : then went back to England, which, [, delight in having the boys about. | Dempsey's 151-4. .Carpentier's neck | Dudack, Renchan, Wier and Preis.| Chicago 6, Cincinnati 3 tker, 1b of course, I had planned. He spread |The school was quite near the train- | measures 163-4 inches with Demp. |ser. St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 2—1st game, .. :; e the report there that I was far from |ing camp. sey's one-quarter inch smaller. Trojans—Charles Bjorklund, man- |12 innings e 3 being the Carpentier of old and that| | suppose that when I start my| Dempsey will outweigh Carpentier | ager; Jervis, Leonard, Parsons, Woj-| St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 3—2nd game s Beckett would surely beat me. Eng-|preparation for Dempsey if that fight | by about 20 pound: He will stand |ak, Huber, Flood, Bjorklund, Reill s, P - lishmen lost their heads over this re- |5 arranged I will have some trouble |one and one-half inches taller. He | Kyeader, McMuray, ss and Pelly. 3 Lvlo‘fx. t;:‘ddu Swung shurr!tly to Hrgk; hiding ntyself from the American | will outreach his rival by one inch,| Mt Pleasants—r Guenther, i st I Arbacl e i - 8 side o e encounter so Al | public. It is hard to change the cus- |74 inches to 73. In wrist and ankle | m3 r; immy O’'Brien, George on.: Lost. ok S tted for Schacht in the seventh |}, gntered the ring a heavy favorite toms of a nation.-and I know it is|development they are nearly equal, :m:ra,f: [{am.s] Paulson, Mack, [ Pittsburgh 39 19 B New York s foe Adcsta’in] the ainth and sadly over-confident of the re-|customary for Boxing followers in |only a fraction of an inch giving|Campbell, O'Neil, Griffen, Smith,|New York . B 24 - g“‘“"k"lv sult. this country to watch fighters in|Dempsey the advantage in each case.|\enzel and Larry Mangan. Boston .... 32 27 rooklyn 000000201—3 Descamps took advantage of this [training and make up their minds re- | Dempsey’s biceps, measure 16 1-4 Dodgers—John « Closk manager; | St. Louis .. 31 29 K; ghll-b 10000202x—5 [situation by placing large sums of [garding the chances of the two men. |inches as compared with Carpentier's| Beckman, Kuskuc, Wells, Mursey, | Brooklyn .. Soo il 3280 100 | S osulren money on me to win, so that he, as|I may be forced to change my plans |14 1- Carpentier's back muscles, [ Benson, McCormack, Tutko, Sommers, | Chicago .. 26 31 i Touk well as many of my countrymen, re- |somewhat on this account. however, are a magnificent part of his | Redan, Kania, Goodrich and Pilan-|Cincinnati ....... 24 36 Chlcaso NN £ development, and from these he will | gl Philadelphia ...... 18 40 s draw most of his hitting power. West Ends—Moylan, Schiedler, In several respects, Jess Willard, | Gibney, Elton, Lipetz, Rucker, Conk- as a very dangerous opponent. There- |into my training quarters, but I in- 1 was still converned over the ap- proaching bout, so after Beckett had beaten the American light hea weight, Eddie McGoorty, I took that boxer into my training camp and be- gan to learn the Beckett methods of fighting through him. Ccocos~nuo~maOR cocoo-~momo00?® r. 0 0 0 0 1 o 1 1 0 L 0 o CoronMMOmONNT Cocomnwrmmanl —_— AMERICAN LEAGUE. S.M.T. W.T. F. & 4 14 New York New York 10, Boston 4 Boston Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 4 Philadelphia Wash. Cleveland Chicago Detroit St. Louis [T HUHHK Do E T TR Y Standing of the Clubs. NATIONAL L 2] AGUE. =3 PR N =) 5 16 4 2 x ngton elphia .... base hits, Smith, r, Poyrkins, Brazill; double plays, Shanks, S. Har- -~ B Fudwes Oa R s and | chicago .. 89200220x—8 | **Flagsteaa e er; Witt and 3. Balkor e, | TWo base hits. Hooper. Mullisan the Kansas giant, whom Dempsey |jin, Tinti, Johnson, Schussler and GRS oy B T.W T ¥ and J. Walke > Strunk: sacrifices, Mulligan, Sheely,| Totals Enacted i : » : New York in Philadelphi: Baltimore 6 17 11 12 4 a7, Philadelphia 8; bases oS ian Wi . : : nocked out in three rounds, was the [ Kiambt New Yor phia. 5 ngton 7, Johnson; double pfays. McClellan and Batted for Lamb in Iarees hs I L & B jety will Chi in Cincinnati Buffalo 13 1 4 13 14 s, off Schacht, 3, off B. Har- [31o10000: Coube P SeChilan sl imning argest champion. n several other The Y. M. T. A. & B. society wi icago in - R Geheate S sl ic ib & Schacht 7 in 6 innings, ; son, *© Mc(lells : respects, the more compact Jim Jeff- ‘e a team, but the exact makeup Pittsburgh in St. Louis. jRacnsauer hits, fl‘ .f ;“I “‘m“ hit by |Johnso Johnson, McClellan and **Batted for Dauss in the twelfth | jes outstripped Willard easily. Wil not been handed into the director | Syracuse 12 510 12 2 os! n n : " | Sheely, left on bases, Cleveland inning. hd e ot A A = T Gk Reading 3 0 3 4 7 b By Schacht 1 (Dykes) U7 |Chicago 7: bases on balls, off Kerr 1, St Louls ......... 001100011002—6 | o g ior i 5%, was not develobed [qf the feld as yet INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. |Toronte 5 9 210 7 ris 1 (Brower); struck out, BY |,y cgveleskie 2, off Caldwell 1; hits, |Detroit . ... 000100030000—4 pther A Newark 13 4 7 5 2 ; [ . by B. Harris 3, by Acos- by g O e s S 990 eral others who have held the title. A C GA S IR IS off Coveleskie. 12 in 6 2-3 innings. | Two base hits Williams. Jacobson. | “"Willard, at fzhing weight, scalea WEST END A. C. GAME Resnlts Sremerans) Jer. City 11 0 0 26 10 . off Caldwell, -3 : - [Heilma rome runs, Collins, Wil-|540 pounds and towered 6 feet, 6 Buffalo 14, Jersey City 10 : : L WORKMAN IS SUSPEND Chllll. hr:;‘-llrnr:“:’m:o*:;fl’:r{flf"“” ton. 0 in 1 inning: struck out, by |liams; sacrifices, Lamb. Collins, Heil- | inches in the air. His reach of 83 1-2 A Toronio 1 Nevarils e, Morton 1; losing pl'f‘hl“:‘. "0\1' "-\lhfw mann, J”’!(‘; double play, \:~_n Gilder | inches was far greater than that of | Noted Track and Ficld Stars to Com- Rochester 15, Reading 7 Columbus, Ohio, June 24. = Blanks Indisns. nmp,lrl‘!, ?\?’?N'n‘ and Moriarty ime .‘._yjdl. »x.-.‘,"l_‘onl on }ra,::_”:\! l.s_ma other title holders. His chest meas- J = Baltimore 4, Syracuse 2 H. (“Hoge”) Workman, quarterba g0, June 34.—Dick Kerr held |of Same. 1:30. . ; Cridac T b iponees on balls, off van(urement of 39 inches, normal, was| pete in F on Ohio State University’s foothal . & = pa . ss 2: hit by pitch- | seven inches less than that of “Jeff.” , £ vhich won the W. Conf nd to five scattered hits yes. & R SR = & 8 8 3 . July 4. 5 . team, which won the Western Confer: and scored his fourth con- Becans Winl i Fistn St S Bl Ty o Jeffries” wrist, neck, biceps and ankle | 9% July Standing of the Clubs. ence championship last season, h o victory of the season when| .\, i June 24.—Singles by Mc- |stead): strock. out. by Dau development was greater than that of | The annual field day and track meet : Won. Lost. P.C.[pheen suspended from all student ac o bunched hits oft Coveleskie |\ 0 v 0 Vo Giider and Tobin [Van Gilder, 2: umpires. Willard and Willard’s calf measure- |, qa. the auspices of the West End|Baltimore ... 19 13 tivities for one year by - Presiden 8 d ¢ 4 ments were only a fraction of an inch| 5 "¢ of Bristol and the New Britain |Buffalo .... 8T 28 .569| Thompson for alleged cheating du: larger than Jeffries'. will be held at Muzzy Field | Rochester ........ 34 27 .557|the lasy May mid-term examinations. 20 11 x MM Mo MM O INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ents at Bristol on Mon- ut out the world's champlons, |, "y} 0" twelfth inning gave St. Louis [and Wilsen: time of a 6 to 4 victory over Detroit»ye Following are the physical meas- |2 * dition to Kerr's superb pitch- |, . "0 0rnoon wom ' : . Bristol, on the afternoon of July 4. In|Newark .. 31 35 Thirty others were suspended for like ree lightning double plays ex- [**708" ®UCTHRON, o wns until the DEMPSEY TAKES A REST ;Lm.mjncs fvvfx:hr» champion and chal- [ “TO" B8 0 T oo games havel Jersey city s 34 i i by the locals featured eighth inning, the Tigers scored Shree neer as el as those of the former | 4y grown in the number of fa-|Toronto -2 34 score runs and took the léad, but in the holders of the heavywelght title since |/ °0, "\ hletes competing and the at-|Syracuse 33 .450| TO PLAY IN SO. MANCHESTER. Cleveland. ninth St. Louis evened' the count |Kearns Orders Champion to Let Up|Corbett won it in 159 tendance, and to date several of the|Reading .. .. 16 a7 2 The Ranger baseball team ‘will when Willlams hit into the right field Sy Dempsey. Carp’tier. Willard. eatest stars of the present day have —_— journey to So. Manchester Sunday bleachers for a home run On Training—Jack is 26 Years Old| yqq ) 7 x32 | gignified intention of competing. Wil- Games Today. meey the Charter Oak team of WiES The score Today. Welghti. o0l - 19 2 liam J. Tracey of Bristol, is handling| Buffalo in Jersey City place. Auo trucks carrying the play- St. Louis. Height - - 5 - 6| the games with William F. Delaney of Toronto in Newark ers and rooters will leave the Rang- Atlantic _City, N. J., June 24.—-] Reach oo T4in 3 83% | {his city, who has done considerablc| Syracuse in Baltimore. ers’ clubhouse on Sheffield street at h hampion Jack Dempsev eased up on| Chest (nor).. 42 9 in the past three years to promots chester in Reading. 131 o'Flook Suntay. spraine Tobin, rt . .- 3 3 his traininz routine vesterday, doing|Chest (ex) .. 46 & track and field sports in Connecticut. Lamb, 3b ..... s | ne boxin He shortened his pro s =S 36 “Some of the stars who have entered '.\fllr'- 3b .. ses 1 < ram because he iz on so fine an edg Neck: ........ 4 3 the meet are Roche, of New Haven: Sisler, 1b ..... St 1at hard boxing work in the br 4 ceeees 3 7% 8 Gourdin, of Harvard; Courtois, ‘,‘,,',I,I,.;::,:; 5 Sliore sirsmight possiblyjsend him "_:‘,.‘ soais AL b 2 member of the Olympic team; Lan AL E F m“ |“‘M‘.“‘ly 1.:,‘:‘.,},_ r et .'\,'v.\m l‘:{’-l'l—. s high jump champion: N.n‘d,\h I-,;‘.«En-. Lee, ss . . = ay ! : timson, former captain of <ie Wes Vat Gildes. vas announced as 196 pounds A i leyan track team; Gallagher, of New e Bavareld “Jack is in perfect condition, and|Weight Coxe, of Yale: Camplell, of could fight Carpentier today or to- Fht 0 4 6 ft. . the famous distance runner, morrow as well as he can on the 2d| Reach ... 3 itz 5 ew Haven; Hilles of July,” declared Haves. “If he|Chest (nor).. : ¢ . of New Britain: Detroit. kept at work in the ring he would (ex) .. 50 Flynn, of New York, and Michaelson, \ P < = qkeyareyDlFFERENT‘ v o [ ab. r leconunvesanws |ocommoomomnony |ncoamouomonos lcooon oloss000000000, ol ecoocccccoc0?® El - - - v - Totals . 48 simply go down in weight, perhaps st ....... 36 3 of Boston Blue, 1b 1lso strength, and it is merely a mat- . & ese _ = = v - ik & s s ter of training wisdom to have him |V ceeee.. B3 ] TWILIGHT BASEBALL. i ‘7/I_e_z/areGOOD B S PR -D - Shorten, cf .... lay off and rest.” S =} gomsios b The opening twilight baseball game Veach, If .... § Tho tentative training program for|(AMf .-------- % will be plaved ‘this evening, at St s Hellman, rf .. the champion now includes a total ceseees 9% % | Mary's playground : when the- North 2 Jones, 3b . 3 ress today. when Dempsey b woawoOOOoNAN |oununbuny | vna w|lmoooco0on? - » -