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DU S BEATENE FERS A « ISIVELY—FINAL SCHEDULE FOR CONNECTICUT DUCKPIN TOURNEY CHGER ALLOWY P w0 RLSU USES J DI O U LER—DENMF WANTSRIG BOU D" END DB ' GAMES ARRANGED BY SECRETARY MAHONEY—“BABE” RUTH GETS- 28TH HOMEE Movie of a Man Identifying a Bunch of Keys MY FiGHTING LIFE x 1 - HIS (S M . GEORGES CARPENTIER el e Mo o Tus 5 BUNCH OF HARD™ WELL &Go OFFLCE HEY Lrgcsl(ngfig::’ 0 Braves Land on Toney &t ol ares BRRE 2 g Fersin WHAT HALF OF NAME ‘EM THSM ARE FOR Ny As Centered About Challenger of Pempsey. Des FORGOT Opportune Times ’ WE eri'rnn TO AMERICA FOR GREATER BATTLE. CAPTER XXXIX. (Copyright, 1921, by United Feature However, after several weeks of anxious waiting, we received a cable that everything had been arranged for Jersey City. We knew that the date was o be July 2nd, so we called off a continuation of ' the exhibition tour and returned to Paris to make ready for our second and ‘most important jcurney to America. 1 rested in Paris two weeks before railing. By a coincidence we were able to get passage on Le Savoie, the same liner on which we mhade our first trip to the United States. The officials of the French liner were most obliging to me. They insisted that they would be glad to provide any fa- cilities for trainingz on the voyage that I might suggest. I felt in perfect physical condition and knew that I woyld need only some shadow boxing and a lilttle deck run- rving to keep.in condition on the trip, so we did net accept the proposal to build a special ggmnasium on board. Descamps and T had many interest- ing conversations in which we guessed at the nature of our second reception. We figured that, #eing no strargers in America we would be able to slip in quietly without much attention beinz paid to our arrival. We also had fun telling Journee and Marcot, members of our training fam- gy @about the high buildings in New ofK. , They would not believe that the Woolworth building was so high the top story was hidden in the clouds. Qur exaggeration was carried out to letter by weather conditions for a sort of fog was hanging over the city when we first sighted the giant build- ing and the top storfes were hidden in the mist. ) We were surprised by our recep- tion. The same big crowd of news- ermen and photographers came down the bay in e little cufter tc meet us. We recoghiz any bf the writers who hj been in the first re- ception party we were glad to be able to receiw® them as acquaint- unces. ton, June 30.—Four hits were he Glants could make in the face o fine pitching of Oeschger yes- y and so dropped, by a score of 2, the opening same of a series the, Braves. Only in the sixth g could the Giants get man third base. They had the ty. l Syndicate.) Our veturn to Paris was like the victorious: entry of the conauaring on second base in the ninthj o Wm tho battlefields. MY & Oeschger fanged Snyder s tellow Parisians and my he last dwa of the game. euunt n at large did not have o -cu;:" = ¢ ' 2 howing their satistaction in mean naving first worla's Boxing cham- pionship Lrought to France. I was tired (rom>lhe trip from America and t admit that I was a little aick as 1 am a poor sailor. After velng cordially received I wanted nothing more than a ‘fong rest, but I couldn't get it. I was being enter- tained on all sides to such an extent that 1 hardly had time to get ac- quainted with my new home. I was becoming almost’ a stranger to my wite, for she, expecting the arrival of a little one, was not able to accom- pany me. / We received invitations from prac- tically every nation on the continent to visit their important cities and give exhibitions. I was not in favor of it at all because I was tired and had been travelling for so long that I wanted to stay at hote and lead the «imple lite. What I wanted to do niost then was enjoy myself by motor- ing, fishing and hunting. Descamps and I turned down all the invitations for the time and promised we would consider the matter: I would not think of lgdving Mme. Carpentier until after, / fh happy ‘ event. Finally the littlesore came, a 2| bady girl. ; e ok A At Mg :a Then on the récommencation of my Three base hit: s, Hol Wife, ,wa_dccided to make a tour of s B, Gac Eurdpe. Descamps secured my ap- WeilNer, HolkeMDo; provals with the suggestion that it Barbare and Holkei would be'the best way to keqp in train- v ing r‘z two-months trip would also be 1 d Holke. Left on 3 8, Boston 7. Bases, on balls: Off |2t ng in taking me into strange - -2 » -0 i F ol WweELL- hebafid. THERE MAY BUT MY CELLAR- B O19E OR s TS AN -0LD t How ThAT Two_t Don'T | wNaew T, €Y To A TRUNK ONE ‘CounNT OF NEED BUT g - i USWNG 1T Yes- ee MGHT You ARE JUST (= 3 Ccome__u UKE A LOT gy Solnecy & 9{3‘,‘:,/‘5‘ amnoY Some|l ‘oF Guvs THAT GoT A DAY |} CARRY ‘A LOT, LOT MORE = ) \f-\"‘ Z:@ el # luswronvncasne | coocasccommen | cnomonwmamme N coccocomukge T » - ol oscroncooline ol coccosccccbos - = ~ e e -4 Powell, cof Barb's, s South’h, rf £ Cruise, It | Bo'ckel, 3b ! Holke, 1b . § Ford, 2b . O'Nelll, ¢ Oeschger, p cowumeno - | oo oo pians | o owssv e ivi Pl 16w | nuworneosdy | cocomsnnce "|soomocomman Totals ....ooen 30 827 11 *Batted for Patterson 'n the sixt inning. :Batted for Rapp in the mmth - nin 1 h SEIZE DEMPSEY’S CAR. 1 a4 Bailift Tt.k/es Possession ‘chhw. 3 e , 30.—Dempsey esterday that his Saturday I will be manager of the world’s heavyweight champion.” Trainer Gus Wilson—*‘Georges as a light heavyweight came into con- tact with some of the world's clever- est and hardest hitting ringmen. He knows too much for Dempsey.” \ . B JHT NATIONAL nmep",, ; Results Yesterday. - Results Yest —n b | Cf¥atries and aie Ao One thing struck me as peculiar be-| Chtate 4. ¥ Madlet, the ehalle i Boston: 3, Maw York .2 Tera iCHT T, oney 2, oft Oeschiger 5, t v WO eep me In shape|cause it was so ‘contrary to what we SIPANGE; oy It ASaiiet, caa et al r n 3 o ) ¥ - iNe Premar.’ By OscMger 1 (Snyder).|vithGut the trying work in th4 gym-| had expected. In England and Francc |S78 friend and advisor—-Georses € motor.car WAS Ip the Possessin Of| - Brookiyn 9, Philadelphia. 2. Buftalo 5, Rochester 0, ruck out: By Toney 2, by Oeschg- pasium. ’ the first que: always asked us in|2S always risen to the occasion. He Copirt balliffs for afhalf| Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 1. Baltimore 11, Reading 0.} 4 ) So we went to England, Ng has never yet failed to carry out his Dempsey’s chauffeur Other teams were not scheduled. Other teams were not lor 2. Umpires: Hart and MceCormick fime of game, 1 hour and 64 min. interviews wa§—'“Who is going to win?" intentions and he intends to beat ‘Dougherty, the FPhila- Dempsey. I believe in him.” reé and friend of{ the — Bweden, Belgium and Algeria, en: ‘oved the trip immensely as I knew Standing of the Clubs. " The American newspapermen kel < t was doing me good and I Paul Journee, French heavyweight D! Quaker city, yherc| Wen. Lost. P.C. received and entertained by the ng|though asked me frst about Mmel.ng sparring partner—*Ugh, Georges ¥ was seized to.satisfy a $500 Pittsburgh ....... 44 22 .667 | Baltimora Dodgers Beat Phils. ot people. o e B and the baby. Of courselywin eavy.” ent a Philadelphia surgeon had|New York . L 40 26 ° .606|Buffalo \ladelphia, June 30.—The We had been awaiting word from | serod - oby Sreatly. Then thev| ' Lieut. Pierre Mallet, the challen- ined against the champion. Boston ... .85 29 547 | Rochester &imbed to .500 in the Tex Rickard with some eoncern. r:rlr: asked me about my golf fame, ‘mY|zer's war comrade— We believe Car- Dougherty, however, appealed on|St. Louis .. 34 32 .515 | Toronto ‘. dog and in fact everything but ques behalf of Dempse: to the Sv i Brooklyn .. 34 34 .500 | Newark tiong pertaining to the fight. psey perior pentier's - experience and ring gener- > C Court for a new trial, which was sec| Chicago . 29 34 -469 | Jersey City umn yesterday when the! will carry him through to vic- thouzh we had the greatest i 9 t6 2. Urnder uyn“:.m. Brooklyns collected «r:,k::-'x:'u '3.‘.5'."‘..'171‘. ’g‘“" ~s| We were almost up to the dock when tor November. The car was then re-|Cincinnati 25 39 .391 |Syracuse ..,. rteen hits off George Smith, while rom Hica | the first orter asked who was go Jcannette’s Opinion. ‘cased. Philadelphia . .10 44 .302 | Reading that the fight never wowtd be heki as ing t " Wickard could not find a place for it " ton bt I told him I"!,l and I still think so. Joe Jeannette—'Carpentier is too smart a fighter to lose this bout. He “Dempsey will fight this thihg to a n Miljus was effective all the way. finish,” Dougherty said, “hc doesn’t hill two tallles were faade + Games Today. W sixth inning and were tbe re- | S will be away when Dempsey hits] pject to paying the $500, butit is the] New York in Boston. Newark ' in Jersey Lee's home run over the right |, ., 0. o 0 and the chanipion will not be able to | vinciple involved. He was charged| Brooklyn in Philadelphia. Syracuse in Téronto, wall with Lq Dourveau on frst Tyler ... o' \ nE see .Y'ns right hand, it will. be that| ¢y 000 for the removal of a small bone Cincinnati in Pittsburgh. 5 Baltimore in Readix The score: Bt b P il Fhemeh bantams | i his nose and belleves tho fee is un- Rochester in Buffalo, Brooklifn (N.) Totals . .. § 37 13 a1 welght ehameione—*T think Georges | ‘casonable. .""He paid -$500 shortly AMERICAN LEAGUE, —_— ab r h o a e| ¢*Batted for York in the eighth fn- wfilg e :N\use iR has Dleriy 30' after the operation was performed S 211 7 o|ning Wibs how - taks cave and the specialist demanded an ad- Results Yesterday. 3 © 1 1 6 2|Pittsburgh .. 01011000 0—3 ditional $500. The operatien was a| New York §, Boston 5 (first game).| Harttorn oo ‘,““"‘Q{- i 2 2 3 0 1|Chicago . 000000100-1|, Marcel mys, French lightweight | Y8y ordinary one and did not require( New York 5, Boston 3 (second wal; obrd 5, Sprmxnalfi 0. = 1 2 0 0 0| Two bile Mits: Cooper, Grimes, 2. o TR eocges wtiwin with mSenp-teo]Wenlg minutest Sk, Vi inanites). Mgl ¢ ;3- New 5 3 3214 0 ofStolen ‘Bases: Carey, 2. Sacrifice Glfl i D N punch and 1 0 not think that Demp-| ' Philadelphia 5, Washington 1. vorcill Albany 23300 :‘)lrll'r.n;:.":‘le‘;n\eém Lett on bases: mpion Does Not Want Towe sey will o¢ able to hit him one tell- INVENTS NEW MASK. Cleveland 9, Detroit 6. b, B 0. 1|P . 137 cago, 7. ases on X . = " o 3 o E 3 S e). 0 1 4 1 ofvanss ff Cheeves 4, off Cooper 1. Thl‘oll] m Ril] ing hl::‘w.M ot il crstiis P St. Louis 4, Chicago 3 (10 innings). Pittsfield 7, Worce 0 0 1 2 o0]Fita: Cheeves, 9 in 4 innings Hen arcot, c"‘eJe m» s Umpire Johnstone Believes New Con- * garpe). - et i (none out in Afth); off York, 3 in 4 "’:’L‘:‘l::‘:'g‘if("e—n caseiediyn traption Excels Present Ones. Standing of the Clubs. —— 9 14 27 16 4 |'nnings: Off Tyler, 1 in 1 inning. 8 N ¥ % New York, J i Sha- ‘Won. Lost. P.C. Standing of the € Struck out: By Cheeves, 1: by Coopey| Alantic City, June & 30.— Jack #Says Carp Is Fast . = 2 June 30.—Jin JAhA-| igverana vy D44 24 .6a7 (N » by Yorn 1 ki By Cooper | osey wants his contest witn ], Italiandoe Gans, who sparred with| stone, former big league umpire nd | New York 41 28 .594 | Worcester ... e o ofcheeves. Umpires: Kiem ands Bron. | Ss Cazpentiniihs sna deciatviiithe Erainity & o S ‘iie"?a‘r" now an occasional achityr 45 collags{WeshinstofS, - |37 33 . 829 New Havem ) = vely, e training period—** e “ar- 5 2 B mith, 2b o0 0 nmt‘:.m.'nin of game: I hour and 50 |with either himself _or Carpentier | pentier wmgknock out Dempsey in the | 52Mmes: has devised a.new mask | for gz:::; .. .... ;&é :63 ,:gg H:i,%zfgrt n, sa ‘o bk ol A streiched on the flor of the ring, | fourth or Afth round with a right to the | catchers, one a sporting g00ds con | g “rouig ‘. i{h.... 20 38 .433 | Pittsfleld DR R R | T if possible, before the 12 rounds have |Jaw. Carpentier is the fastest man of | Cern is to put on the market and | e ge 00 26 36 .419 |Springfield oureau, If ... 3 1 o o been fought out at Bayle’s Thirty |his weight that I have ever seen.’ W e inv * declares is an im- | ZPAFEE S0t T 86 . 40 394 | Waterburg ¥ "« 1 21 ono| WEEKS BEATS ANDERSON |ictee ‘n‘Teracy ey ‘Saturdny after. | Chris Arnold, 'sparring _partner—| Provement on the wire mussle; now o Albany .02 4 0 156 00 \ noon. \ “Carpentier has a right hand that ‘“l_:’_-‘&mm ptioeh Biint F 0 1 3% 5.8 he world's heavyweight never misses and it paralyzes when it o ERESADI R b ML, Games Today. B 8 % © 0 0 0 0 0|Bristol Bowler Takes Six Games to fdbfillred Hilmeelt lo(‘ifiy e ey tabi ons. plecfuot metal, wighgetipeot: in New York. gl 4. & 62 8.6 aid that he did not S 1 8 Ounce Glowes. sary apertures. for eyes nose and Poston ang Now:: Yorss Albany at Hartford. | Five—Local Bowler Gives an Exhi- want a towe! V] 2 o mouth. The metal is 4 composition| FPhiladelphia in Washington. Pittsfield, at JWorcest: e 3.0 0 0 4 thrown in as an acknowledgement New York, June 30.—Eight ounce| ‘% o.* something (Lke N Rn uzh Chicago in St. Louis. Watorb it :u er. 1.0 0 0 0 0| pyon of the “Baby Act.” of defeat. A championship he [gloves will be the weapons used’ by| VR SEE FSURERG A8 Lot e Detroit in Cleveland. 4 Dijpse Bridgeport at New Hay said, should be allowed to go to a |Dempsey and Carpentier in their match Leather stuffed with hair makes 2 727 14 Eddje Anderson gave two pretty Knockout without regard to battered | for the championship Saturday. This DM e S SR ? g " : = ik, % claim: siln e € mith in_the ninth|bad exhibitions last night at Rogers|°T helbless condition of either con- | was announced today by Tex Rickard,|the buffer. and Johastone claims for | RUNS FOR WEEK JUNE 26 TO CARP MONEY. IN . 30010004 0—|Recreation alleys in the match game ;:::;‘:' Dempsey also is opposed to | promoter, who said the eight ounce | B W8 (RE R RTL G gihect _JULY 3 3 s 00000200 0_2|"ith Dan Weeks of Bristol. His bowl- |eree, & a4 contest stopped by the ref- | mitts were more favorable to the New clitting or. scmtch- Darncll & Co. Has $10, & 1 was away off r Jersey boxing commission than those of x American Leaguc Georges Is Kayoe iller. ThAY. Oriftith, Willlams, | InE y off his usual form, and| Prefers to Be Kayoed. theé six ounce variety. Managers of W S M.T.W.T F & Ta ¢ el Tl ® run: Lee. Jbase hit: Myers. | his display of bady tactics was dis- : The best way to stop a fight to{both fighters inspected the gloves and New York 9 x x 13 New York, Juna 30. fSoe: Johneto 'k"nhfl;" Myers{ pleasing. For a lons time Anderson|Uit everybody is to knock the other | pronounced them satisfactory. OLD RIVALS TO MEET. Boston X 6 8 8 Ball & Co., 67 Exchange s, O Rah hnr:‘:.m;_-u.’; has b:e;’:obr::‘lvt:‘erahrle of an idol aan. :::-rti;n g:;mpse¥ said. /Then'| Aunouncement last night that the| The New Departure company base- Phil o 5 1 f W. L. Daréiil & Cog 44 B0y r, Parkinson % .o A s n ng fans, and his re- 4 nce for argument. ring would measure 20 fcet on eacl : & ‘Wash’gton X x 3 o ¥ Brooklyn 4 B¢ % Left|cent wonderful spurt has eleyates him [0t want Chrpentier’s men to throw | side, instead of 18 as originally an- ball ‘team will feet an old rival Wlcoveiang 15 4 12 8 who have been handling m on balls MilgugadelPhia 7. lto the top rung of populprity. A-fow !N & toRepgll know when it comes [nounced. mave rise to some gomment to| SOuth Manchester on July 4 in two| Chicago 8 x x 3 fight wagers in_ the’ financialid r: By s 1 % ’I"" by | mbre exhibitions like Jadt night,gna[™9 ) ke it' théy are not|(he effect that Manager Descamps of | zames. Considerable interest is be-[Detroit 10 x x 6 placed a number wlings). | Andy will have to hustle to get “in ng any towel 4n for me. [(he Carpentier camp had objected to|ing shown in the resumptioh of re-|St- Louis 1 2 4 4 missions a out: By Miljus 4, by G gmitn v 1 wil ’ i fmpires: = Quigley and it right” with the fans. As has been aid 1, fighting untl I am his bowling was away below par lLst [count the smaller arena. This .was denied, | |ations between the two clubs. The National League of game: 1 hour and 26 n % ! nowever, by Rickard. ; morning game will_be played at Muz- SO TAUNELIFS T iyesks coming 3o ked until he is count- | “*Ilic New Jersey boxing: rules require | zv Field at Bristol. Either Hyman, S. M. T. W. T. F. §. Til. : atly. Bewalll ti Apanbeciindy . fighter gets chicken- | ynat the ring shall be not less than 18| (re Georgetown star, or Art Johnson,|New York x 8 X 2 ent, the sUpDOrteriidE ks 1tieV6F mo effort to Dn - P v jut over the |nor more than 32 feet on.each side. |{ne Endees “jinx,” will work. for thej Boston 72 x 3 were inclined to hold SeViral balls were carelessly throw S opnghentie <ilk Town team at Bristol. Brookivn S S i 5 Carpentier cash is was | into fi S ey ling, he migit get Phil. xiiz v 2 plentitul, in. the hope iHiat to do anything with Cooper|ut nis e tter: Oft one occasion cif by o winl, aes-| * JOE FOOTE LOSES Pittsburgh 11 10 7 3 may recede to 2 143 £0°1 ¢ pinches yesterday, while Pitta. | nitcins SaAinekvon (narf Wi ch things hafe hap- "GOING TO BIG FIGHT. Chicago - 3 310 1 Darnell & o, nalet, hit = e rooters whq —= > Z i Ci 2 3 - WA 2 . S:".,'fi." op;:‘nn:mell‘y bo-Jtheir good mieney to watch him| s of raining S e e Among the local men who will a} s:n::::i:” 2 1 4 § whole or in part: Hpper - “:a' / t:: ) the We;k; by steady bowling wq Gy s Casino Bowler Puts Up Fine tle ! iond the Dempsey-Carpentier bout at 5 2 Georgei ,i?" ;;t ; i o R\t e AN A\gai ler- Drop- | Jersey City Saturday, are Thomas R. Touns 6 saxe nt| 'he de- Against T tol Pin Toppler p- ersey City Saturday, s R. e offering odds of 1 to Pittsburgh (N.) few left the hall tickled at the sday aft- Morton, Charles Bence, Thomas W. president of the B will have nothing de frankly copfesses he w: Carpentier's the blonde ing this is comsidered hepe to acef. He added that the oo ORIOLES RELEASE PITCHE) dope yesterday afternoon, by winniig] o % Sne — ab The scores: i Six G s, s, . S Frenchman will 5 :‘ 238 .ol - Anderson—99 98" 110'1d8 DENEERLS e O'Connor, William J. Noble and Jo-[ pob o & 11‘; Lot s Tt | o ccona; rouna £ N 0o 2 4 0 0 1m 108 107 95 102 t Joe Foote and Dan Weeks, of Bris-|seph Arbour. Newark 8 3-x ik o8 9's e l.1‘3l9. :so;“’:r" tol, staged a great bowling match last _— Jersey City 2 8 2 7 AT g e “‘;:‘;“‘3“,, 94 MHZ‘ & bags |nisht at the Casino alleys, the Bell CARPET BOWLS MATCH. Reading 017 10 0 - 22 2 . X P it g ; ; t; 0|} 229, omorrqw | Town pin smasher emerging from the| The Clan Douglas, O. S. C., carpet| Rochester 1i }: 13[ i Sinclair Substantiates What .- o 1 on g eave for | fray, a victor six games to five. It re-| ;g team will visit the Burns clup| Bugalo 12 6 x 5 Hildreth Has Previously . b take off [quired 12 strings to determine the a5 = 2 Ko 2 e ; 0. 5. K 0 COHAN MAY BJ night, so |winner, the men deadlocking at 942t Waterbury Saturday night, rolling| Toronto 311 1 x New York, June 30.—Harry S 1 81 8 0| moston, June 30.— n to 190 |[each in the opening game. A splendid | the Brass City team. Members of the e ci sfll’!;&nfluted yesterday - afpes —— — said that | exhibition of “hear in the last two|local team and friends are requested RN JORR' N noon at the Ag uct track 2 27 10 of ‘oca! baseball circle rty would |games downing the Brjstol man by|to.meet at 5 o'clock at'the Y. M. C. FRENGH WORRY ASTO RING. | thing s et Hildreth, sk Cohan, the retired t rnoon but | 0od margins. A. building Paris, June 30.—Much concern has|on Tuesday about Playfellow, t - acquired a controlli him away| The scores: veen caused among French boxing|he bought from James F. 3 ; ; Boston Braves basel Foote-— 105 80 99 enthusiasts by the report that his|on June 16 for $100,000. 2 7 o|Cohan, beyond admi 102 9 E s4 122 101 SURPF WILL OCCUR. match with Dempsey will be staged|said he is going to hale 3 1 o] With George W Camp. * Week 95 104 103 Judge Bill Mangan and Jimmy/|in an 18-foot ring. As the French-into the courts in an effo; 30.— 102 1 07 93 9 I 2 A o.6:0 ne 30.—All 10 1. Naughton's basehall ‘tesx tpset.fhi]l:en -eever fought™n such a hia money. 9 0 0 4 00