The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1919, Page 11

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\ Favors Jess | to Win Mix Says Dempsey Must Travel Fast to Win World’s Title BY EDMUND VANC TOLEDO, 0. J LARD WILL WIN. If you think it takes no cour- age to say that without by hawing, tabby-treading and hesi- tation-waltzing, just ask the wise sport writers and see what Roncommittal answers you get. | The reason I am so outspoken is because nobody cares for my epinion, and I have no repula- | tion as a sport-prophet to lose. | Now, having rushed in where the | Sport-angels fear to tread, now for for my own side-prancing. dack Is Fighter | Psychologically, you can figure it ways. Dempsey's is the fighting and nature. His eyes and his its are ready to bore in. His lips Net Straight and his jaw is fixed.) Willard’s mouth is often open and} his muscles are relaxed, On that! ‘ psychology, Dempsey wins. | But Willard is supremely self-con | fident. He believes himself unbeat able, Dempsey, as a man who never has been champion, must surely have some doubts in confronting a Man who IS the champion, On that | psychological basis, the odds faver Willard. But, after all, fighting is first and 4 foremost a physical game, Demp: sty is a splendid fighting animal. No One need doubt his speed, his game- | ness, his endurance—and he's a big man. But Willard is a giant, Fur theremore, he's a trained giant. In Practice he plays with his sparring Partners as I play with my small | boy. You keef wondering what} Would happen if he should let him-| self go. You feel as if Willard’s Mother were in the ring, cautioning him not to hurt his little playmates. Bo opens his arms and they hit Him as hard and as often as they please. And they never make a dent. | Only 12 Rounds That's why I think Willard will win, It ought to be remembered, how-| ever, that this contest is for 12 rounds only. If Dempsey succeeds | in reaching Willard as often as his sartners reach him, he may win on ‘EK COOK ‘WIL- Dempsey fights all the time, even in practice. Willard plays. If Wil- nds, Willard has the advantage. le is the champion. him overwhelmingly to get the de cision. Possession is stil! the pro- Yerbial nine points of the law. Dempsey has made a host ter it— WILLARD WILL WIN. AMERICANS WIN IN FIRST DAY OF MEET! HENLEY-ON-THAMES, July 3—/| oarsmen were assenbled here | yesterday at the opening of the Hen- ley regatta. Recause of extra entries, the regatta began a day sooner than | ‘was originally scheduled. America opened with a victory ‘when Major Paul Withington, for- meriy of Harvard, beat Gollan of ‘Cambridge in the seull race. With ington won by three lengths. Beside the entries in the sculls | rica was represented by an eight- and first and second crews in fours. The regatta will last three —Z Reverse: “Monte Cristo, Jr.” “Oh, My Dear”. Victrola: Sherman 60,000 persons took Tole night they will be bill n private homes, flop houses and wher and gr Dempsey | ters Would have to outpoint and outfight ants and from the sandwich men in| the streets, Tomorrow they will witness what Promises to be of | weight ring battle of modern times friends, and SOME DAY HE WILL Therefore they do not mind the dis BE CHAMPION, but this time, out | comforts they are undergoing on the of the depths of my ignorance, I ut-| eve of the big event | Hotels enough cots to make their total ing capacity 33,000 persons. Empty buildings provided with cots will take care of 23,000 more private homes have provide sleeping quarters for an ad This will take care | lemonade to the thirsty an A few may choose to| concession winner will pass out the/C@™Mps of the heavyweights. will More than two-score of the world’s; ditional 10,900, of the crowd sleep in their autos, some just out-| buttermilk. | Side the arena in Bayview park, and| stitute the feed for the great crowd | round battle for the world's others in the sleeping cars and big! which will sit at the ringside from 10 | pionship in a mammoth arena built There are two or three big|in the morning to 3:30 or 4 in the | for them by Tex Rickard, the most lake vessels at anchor in Maumee | afternoon. | The preliminaries begin | daring promoter the world has ever Bay and every stateroom fs occupied. | at 10, Tomorrow 60,000 sandwiches be consumed at the arena. H. wich man, has that many ready for| to 4 o'clock? sale. a ton and a quarter of “hot dogs,”|men on the job. This is the biggest 40,000 rolls, 2,000 loaves of bread,| delegation of sport and feature writ. Five tons | ers ever assembled for one event. shops. half a ton of cheese, etc. of ice are keeping the eats fresh for the morrow. the sandwiches. for 20 cents each. New Records From July List These are particularly good—be sure and hear them 10-inch Double-Face Record—85c “Jaax Baby"—Sung by Marion Harris Reverse: “Bring Back Those Wonderful Days” 10-inch Double-Face Record—8s5e “Mammy o’ Mine”—Sung by Adele Rowland “When You See Another Sweetie Hanging Around” 16-inch Double-Face Record—S5c “Oh, Susie, Behave”—Mediey Medley Both Played by Van Eps Trio 12inch Double-Face Record—$1.35 Medley Fox Trot .... «+ Medley OneStep from “Somebody's Sweet- heart” and “Good Morning, Judge” Both Played by Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra $25 to $400 Convenient Payment Terms THIRD AVENUE AT PINE SEATTL TACOMA—SPOKANE—PORTLAND Poet Cooke "SS DEMPSEY GOES AT IT IN DEAD EARNEST —SAW SET THE SEATTLE STAR-—-THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1919. TEETH BARED - AND THE GLINT OF GATTLE IN HIS EYE. HE HAS THe spirit | Battle f or Ring Title BY FRED TURBYVILLE | TOLEDO, Ohio a-|) ints, even if he doesn’t jar Willard | ing A army of betw ard should forget on Fourth | ever th happen to be when curfew hat he isn’t practicing—! is suph d to ring. But even if the fight goes to 12| Today they are eating sandwiches bing their food off the coun of hastily constructed restaur. the greatest heavy. Stage Is Set for Big _—| Every Continued From Page One | LUMBERS ABOUT WITH HIS MOUTH OPEN — KIDDING AND LAUGHING WiTH | HIS PARDNERS WE IS SUPREMELY CONFIDENT PAGE 11 LazyDollar | to Work? HAVE YOU \ a Lazy Dollar lying in the House or in your Pocket? Did you ever realize that it could earn interest for you instead of just hang- ing around? A Dollar isn’t worth a cent except for what it will do—any more than a man ts. worth his salt if he won't work. ITT You must keep that Dollar working, just as you have to keep working yourself if you expect to get ahead., Ability is “Made” by making capabilities get busy-Money 1s “Made” by making money “Work” —by putting Idle Dollars where they will earn dividends Start Sabing with us before July 15th and your money will earn dividends from July Ist. As to the safety of your money, our Funds are invested only in City. State and Government Bonds, and in First Mortgages on Improved Property. What will your Savings earn in Dividends ? FOR THE SIX MONTHS PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30th O% DECLARED A PER. ANNUM BN, {Pi aioe joleda WILLARD DIVIDEND OF Jack and Jess Mark Time; a Willard Is Still Favored Toledo Is Flooded With Fans—Hotels|Champion Favored 10 Jammed—50,000 More Expected F: riday| Camp—Victory Means Much to Both Men) } ly 3 | es danas eta it hihi Be nb baie Precaution will be taken at the , arena tomorrow to prevent a {| Kno? vind bade Soke cromchans Ber doh threatened blowup of the arena {| ji8 Clnip to regret henge where Dempsey and Willard witli (| lent It cone ghar ig eg figh: ly arrivals will be Mats rat gag 8 if AN catty arrivals will. spirit for a ume, To Wil ) ) Hotels Hold 33,000 ' secured | p- of have do And volunteered to will M. Broad, of Chicago, the sand- This afternoon he is unloading Forty boys will If Broad sells out One-Step Fox Trot ay & Co | the day At least, | arena. { B bod i nighth nt Both man were | ie Stee ees akon tag —That we have Ample Power, Fully. Devel- ie : vee ee eyo ery oped, for all Present and Prospective In- IN TOLEDO WITH GROVE __ | )i%5, 222, ,bevan sell e “uehen dustrial Requirements. _..,, a Nace Ih ~——f# is not improbable that the greatest watched closely and suspicioux looking bundies will be examined, A strong guard will be thrown ateful ga { about the structure tonight. Prob. {| 0US fans. But it als ably 4,000 special policemen wil! {|/#Fd that the flash o be on the job tomorrow. First {| not be so near, threats of a Bolshevik plot were |} TO each it means a heard by Promotor ‘Tex Rickard { two weeks ago and he and the of. {| Stitted teeth—a batt ficlals of Toledo have been on the {| #24 Hector might ha alert to frustrate any such plot. {| ‘The weeks of pret {| struggle have ended. ————————————o——oOOOEe Brueling preparation sun, minutes with sp he will clean up at least $5,000 for! finging dangerous He will be taking 120,000 dimes or 240,000 nickels- most a carload of money. Sell Lemonade Emil Thierry, of Chicago, will sell another | al. an end. Today was a day These supplies will con-|- Tomorrow they | seen, There will be no smoking in the| Downtown in Tol fiends do without a smoke from 10|laxness that There are 700 or 800 newspaper. | from the other, | _ History never has Jone about to be foug ‘The “farthest fan” is W. A. La| worried don't know what con 4,000 “Cops” | Tt is because of his Four thousand special are handling the crowds and trying to keep the pickpockets and other robbers hors de combat. They'll come from every big city in the country. the pick of America’s police, as well as the pick of her pickpockets, policemen | | fries. It is believed that two or three million dollars will be left in Toledo| Dempsey is a fa by the fight crowd—many of the fans | dopesters, and the e for several weeks, | being laid on him, bi success and no-|er who comes to to Toledo will be a/to back his, judgm having been he If the fight is ells “fak it means that he of admiring and curi Peace in Camp i contest of greater mystery than the and wondered about sell | ‘Mountain, who came from Manila to| condition of the champion until they They will sell them | see the fight. | James J. Jeffries, after his long re | can retire from © means to Wil f the dollar will lot. This means that there will be a fight of Je that Achilles ve envy for, paration for the Long days of s, hours in they parring partners punches, tire: away | some interviews with curious and in- quisitive folk, bundles of mail from | busybodies: and critics, have come to { of peace in the | start a 12 edo betting be What will the poor cigarette| came more active after a period of | became when each side asked concessions | taiking v a deadlock | recorded a fistic ht. People have | the clusion to reach. age, They are | afraid, because of what happened to | eaual # | tirement from the ring, and because lof what Willard did to Jack Jackson jafter the big negro’s years of dissi-| | pation, following his defeat of Jef-| Willard Favorite, 10-8 vorite with the wise money is jut every strang wn with dollars | nent, apparently mighty happy town, for along with| brings shekels to place on Willard. the great influx of gold goes pub-|Jess probably will enter the ring leity that never before was grabbed | about a 10 to 8 favorite, the probable off so easily by a municipality. | odds of today. But if somethings pulled off, and| Demps: the fight is a bloomer—Toledo, good | even-money bets. ‘8 popularity forced many | | were in superb condi-| wé AS WELL STICK TO HIS SHADOW Boxing BECAUSE He's ALone INTHE RING MOST OF THE TIM Ara HOw JESS HAS A PAvoniTs Lounde AND SIGN InTHE HOTEL wien weees us Bums our a8 FOLe0O HAS THE PORT SPIRIT UP 1O PROFESSIONAL Time MONAGHAN TAKES A NOTION every once every THING'S = A Get IN THIS Man's Town “Maybe nobody has told you” Guaqusgedccccecearsceen vec site! WE HAVE JUST and this has been our record now for the past Eighteen years. Resources over Three Million Dollars PUGET.SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ~ PIKE - STREET - CROSSES - THIRD to 8; Battlers Rest in| WHERE - on. Dr. Joseph J. Sweeney, offi clal physician of the Toledo Athletic club, has examined them Rules of the Toledo Athletic club | — will be followed. These duplicate | sy the Marquis of Queensbery rules, | | mie except that clean breaks are provid M Le ed for, The referee, Ollie ord. i ajor will give the instructions to break S ure to do so is pun able by | core fication, as is punching in); ’———— ee the ak, YP YUU YIM i wren the <a me = eet oe [Wasnineten “Scots § BRIDE” ssss- z= 2 Nelson and Hannah; Shaw and Pie arrive in To- Ryan, Benny Leonard Delmont are among those | > CLEVELAND, July 3.— soar “Yes, or No” | Clevet AND ALL The Biggest - | atte Kerr, Fabe eon See te, 92.00 NEXT oO Jack Curley I# also among those pres-! Schalk cleskie, Myer ON Ss s War WEER This Season ent. To date he has not announced and The O'Neitt MONDAY Mail Orders who he is backing, but we'll bet a rasp-, berry it's not Willard. Pr. T. Barnum is reported to have said that there was one born every mii Judging by the number that pay their quarters to have their toes ra without seeing anything, we'd say his estimate was too low. Life's a funny thing, after all ing exhibition f* advertised, but elther of the principi undertaker would seem to be a ne part of the afternoon's amusement A box after | ba NATIONAL LEAGUE We Low York 6 nnati 38 2 cinch. This figh sure pat he dough in » 1 et fs 4 From the bell hops up, everybody has ® 4 4 . their mitt out, ' m +4 of + SHORTAGE THAT SEATTLE MAY NOT LOSE AN INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITY, NOR A POSSIBLE FUTURE CITIZEN OR FAC- tlets, Th ze ri had one to! neelgnts e. 0 bell hor W YORK, July 3 Rom EF + ees F lyn 4 ® New York ae : TOLEDO ARE FACING RUIN ' TOLEDO, O., July 3.—Speculators | iar went thru a nervous market here to Ua a day : Announcement by the Tex Rickard to United Press that there jell, ‘Tuero and | were Beaty Ot tickets for, the, Wierd micas nei ke a. TORY, TO THE DETRIMENT OF Sum pa they a nd nee dae nak did: fang || COMMUNITY, WE ANNOUNCE— to the promoters. 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