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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914, PAGE 9. ! CARPENTIER BLAMED FOR GUNBOAT SMITH’S FOUL BLOW it Now Appears That Frenchman Fell to His Knees 2nd Time to Avoid American’s Rush---Other Sport Gossip It Takes Nerve to Dispatches received by The Star} biow in the sixth round of thelr|pross his opinton of the dectsion.; The Turenga, the Vancouver en-|who has done considerable fight-| plonship, and trimmed him. Outmet today Indloate that Georges Car/fight at London last night, which| “It was highway robbery,” he de/trant, wafted under the wire 12/ing tn and around Seattle, meet in|is playing for the Massachusetts e pentier was enairely at fault when | disqualified the American, giving/clared, “Smith knocked Carpen-| minutes 84 seconds on the frayed| Nelson, B, ©,, over the 20-round | championship. h Gunboat Smith inded the foul | Carpentier the decision. tler out with a right to the point} end, The second heat will be run|path tonight. Both boxers are re ee ———| oferee Hugene Corrt dectded|of the jaw. The Frenchman went] at 3 o'clock today, and if the Tom| ported to be in fine shape and a| Articles have been signed call that Smith fouled his man by hit| down, and Smith, in making an-|repeats, that closes the race for|great battle is expected ing for a 20-round battle between | ting him when he was on his knees punch, could not pull himself] this year see George Chip and Satflor Ed Petros LJ | Technically, even Smith’s warmest and Just hit Carpentier’s face. eee Frenchie Vaise fought his first| key, to take place on the night of as losel as cenic jeupporters admit that he dtd hit] “After the first two punches I] Three other boat races we scrap wince losing the Canadian| July 31 in San Francisco C Carpentier, but they assert that} saw that we were going to get the}on the Sound yesterda: lightweight title to O'Leary, at! . . lthe blow ‘was entirely accidental! worst of it. Corri kept telling| won only in one instance, that when | Nelson, B, C., Wednesday night,| In an effort to strengthen the In-| a e jand that {t barely grazed the| Smith to keep his hands up, al-|the crew on the Rival, Captain | beating Charlie Lucet in nearly ev-| field, the Boston Red Sox have! | Frenchman's neck though they were up all the time.| Herb, Mons, flashed thelr h y round of a 20-round bout. At| bought First Sacker Hoblitzell e 0 FIRST AND STEWART Smith had just floored his oppo | Hé wanted to bother Smith We] at those on the Ardie, Spray and}the same show Frank Street, the | from the Cincinnatl National | }nent with a hard right upp it,| have evidence that this was inten-| Raven I, the other sloops en pokane scrapper, lost to Dick | league elub. Carpentier rose to his knees and/ tional and that he wanted Ci om jin the Class © race, A Vancouy Marshall of Bialrmore, Alta, in a/ ses fbegan to straighten up, Smith/tler to win boat, the Minerva, manned by a|10-round “prelim,” | Chet Meintyre, who used to han started a terrific left for hia jaw Smith tesued a challenge to] crew all over 60 years, took the ee die amateur boxers in th North .. to catch him when his knees were | fight Carpentier again within two] Class A event for large yawls, and] Word comes from England today| West, and who ia now after the The money we make herd time we sell a |clear of the floor. AT THAT IN-| weeks or at any time. the Class B race went to the Rival|that Freddie Welsh, who feather-| heavyweight championship of Can Regal $15 Suit doesn’t amount to any- TANT CARPENTIER DROPPED] “While I regret the ending of|of Bverett. dusted bis way to the lightweight | @4a, now held by one Tom Cowler, ; i 4 |TO HIS KNEE AGAIN, Smith ap-|tho dott,” Carpentier said, “there eee kingdom, is" poing to make his|sgned the “polpers” for a bout thing—in fact there is no profit worth | parently tried to stop the blow, but/ was nothing else for Corrt to do. The torrid rays of old 80! have! home tn Li Angeles after the first with Cowler at Brighouse on the Iki bo t. could not and it landed on Carpen-| Smith did not knock me down, I/taken a big hand in downing the| of the year. Welsh has consider-| 24th. Cowler agrees to knock Me talking about |tler's neck |siipped after trying for a swing.| aggregation of tennis stars from] able property in California. Intyre out in 16 rounds or lose the Even those closest to the ring} Then he did not wait. He rushed| the Pacific Coast. mpeting in the é¢ 8 decision, If Mac wears a catcher’s =.| disagree widely. Some say that {t}me and landed @ punch before 1} Davis cup toat series being played| Boxing under the new state law|™mAsk, chest protector and armor But in the long run it pays us to sell Regal NATUROPATHIC jolted Carpentter’s spine hard at|/had a chance to defend myself.|at Seabright, N. J. Playing R. Nor-| soon will be resumed in New Or.| Plate around his props, he'll have} | the back of th k; some that ft} r was winning at the|ris Willams, R. Lindsay Murray,|jeang, Joe Mandot will be one of |* *Well chance to win $15 Suits because we sell so many of them MEDICINE azed his neck and others that It » and was scoring all the|the Coast boy, worked his way to|the principals in the first 20-round a , ‘ CHIROPRACTIC " sed entirely volt I am faster than Smith| split sets and a ball score, when! pout. It tw understood that a| Paul Pederson, the littie bantam —we’d rather sell one hundred Suits at Phe ¢ nsus of opinion seems that I have a punch was|he swooned from the heat. He/tempting offer has n made to| boxer who has fought in Seattl " wy OSTEOPATHY - r the better of the | shown conclusivel was carried off the court, and thus | Witte Paso aity gradcng Pee cof nd ny igs iat a dollar profit on each, than ten Suits at ht on its merits, particularly in A match be disqualified, the match went to bis |the Crescent City | Vancouver Athletic club, and v i —it i PYSCHIC he knockdown he scored tn the Johns the world’s title | opponent ong gods. ear |has joined the “pro” ‘ranks, re ten dollars profit on each—it is GOOD pen Carpentier and | But there is always |is being dic today *..0..9 Sam Russell, shark of the Seat-| turned home from Frisco this advertising, makes more friends for us TREATMENT : that Smith would Upon becoming champion of any-|tie ‘Tennis club courts, considers| week, Where he tried his hand in| qhovsaNns OF OMB: ARE Harry} 4" more rounds.| If Ed Kelly keeps right on pitch.| thing the very first thing to do 1%/ himself real lucky today, following|the four-round game, He came] and for everything we sell. TODAY BECAUSK THE CURSE | Undoubtedly the English boxtng/|ing the kind of ball that empha-|to bunt around for some lve wire| his triumph over Ralph Fulton yex.|back with less money in his OF DISEASE HAS REEN rules bothered the American. He | sized his work yesterday, he looks|¢wspaperman, and induce the/terday in the club tourney Russell | pocket, finding it tough work to was cautioned several times to/good for another leap to the big} #ald Individual to say nice thing®| nosed out the victor after Fulton| Ket matches, He fought twice, win Few clothiers are so long-headed. They |hold up his hands show. Ed had the ball behaving|about you and send them to the|had gathered in the first set, and;noing one bout, and drawing in the eoges With a referee in the ring, [8% 00d as a Sunday school|sport writers. Johnny O'Leary,| worked up to 6-2 in the second set. | other have an eye on every dollar in sight, and | as is the American custom, to | Scholar, which accounts for the|oUr native son who smeared | shannon and Kelleher beat Laizure | —— ! REMOVED BY MY TREATMENT , n step between the men when |Helplessness of the Indians with | Frenchie with lefts and/and Main, 6-3, 0-6, 6-4 | don’t look far enough into the future. one Is knocked down, the foul [the stick. Earlier in the season] rights, and oked the Canadian | Tae ene | likely never would have been n Ed came back from hia brief is not hind the times.| Miss Sarah Livingston, the best SCORES AND pee Ml |selourn In tho Rast. he didn’t ha Smorning’s mail brought to us &/ of the women tennis players In S¢ | Our rule is—the stranger of today must be sent i ackley of{* thing on the ball except a lt oD er from Jobony,|attle, has reached the floal round Smith's manager, Jim Buckley of| seed. But what was then ple for lingo and grammatical correct ty a ger ayy Mla dag STANDINGS the customer of the future. ew York, w ot slo , m in the Oregon state tourney tier in Bette de S| the other Northwest clubbers has|ness of which would have Freddle| meets the winner of the “I turned into hardtack Welsh, Frank Moran and other! Campbell-Stella Fording match « DUGDALE FIELD oe cultured boxers weeping salty tears. | saturday, ‘ | | When the Sir Tom, Ted Geary’s| Before this, John had been invent ot adie Caan } |yacht, blew across the finishing|!"s new words. Predigitis, meaning! Francie Oulmet is not exactly a| ity se . line in the opening heat for the| prejudice, he regarded as bis very | has.waser. Yesterday Francils gath- | 2&2? ‘omorrow at 3:00 Sir Thomas Lipton cup yesterday | best plece of work ered up his frons and hied out to| po POKANE VS. 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