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ISDAY, JUNE 3, THI THE TAR QHNNY KILBANE FINDS JACK DEMPSEY JUST AS GOOD AS EVER ; | — - ——————— aa me we ipmeaal ah aim coe mCA E Champ Yet When Yale Crew Outclassed Harvard } THIRD ROUND One itle Changes Hands exCE AGAIN Ne Nas Har wus IS OPENED IN | RACE AGJ as Hard ar. = | GOLF TOURNEY Because of Boxing Skill Right Sock | BY WILLIAM J, LOSH SHELBY, Mont., June 2% xing skill has WwW: IHINGTON i soa! The/W) heavywe Jim Corbett di won one pee tem, bu September 7, 1892, in t New Orlea g Pacepton fe Inaptesied Late Ale | The purse was $25,000 and the stake money $20,000, mak- D z T rear Hight yers fought for nag it ing his total winning $45,000, | } by Dempsey’s Training to compete in the semt-fin They used five-ounce glo | | m3 i en from the ’ iis f BY JOHNNY KILBANE | Atlantic meabourd and one from the| ‘There is a great deal of similarity between the Corbett- June 24—Two New in SS PALAA! Monty dune $8 Pacific ¢ Ra Sullivan fight and the coming Dempsey-Gibbons battle at Lappe hl ven q mat same pe fk continued th elby vy Fr Gibbons has the most skill of any |” - pry pay dana ict coe Tha oe ft e tet ke. ot Bs ! helby, July Fourth. jz ait the 1 rr f any lon Jul ave of ¢ arday 7 ite Mow ¢ a empsey . tein wins ullivan was rated as a wil tig. mated sical American Legion July 4th celebra- orid, is just as terribi aymon' litte alo, ve an 4 ime. |trast between the boxing skill of | “°™ 4 the world, Is just as terrible as | Frank Dolp, Portland, Ore. They laughed at the pale tenk| onoce sna the hice ot BeBe | Harry Scharff " \ atew. k as he went up ag t the Lag oh ee Fisher's Circus, Fe and Jack {s the same awful Lg Aa ape sets ie Dempsey ax there wan t A Cor! Lenora. Free rides for the kiddies.” felled the huge Jess sp leet saps Ap ee times im the first | and John L, John McAndrew n, va. Rich-| idolized ‘ Dempsey i# not # bad boxer him ivan could have hit Cor|aci¢ He had tt on John I 114 have put him awe wn hit much harder than t hit the Corbett did in bh Even the experts mice can't agree Bluay times B} 1 mw that t how Iphia, va R was. Looped oy Ringyondy, Jempley, Furs, Stacks and Bouids, Eh. Rates as Le 1% hoolg break the giant from Okla. 4 Wray, the pw of & seven-fc champlonship match you can figure the two prin Sibme, a f 1 to him ike @ ma ‘Dope Upset |i t pals this way and not be fur off. MUTOAL“LOAN SOCIETY. Pitt day 2 was here, and I saw ape, ene cee a4 ey—great hitter, fair boxer. 310051) Joshua Green fudding und time and again on Dempesey’s i | in ro rhett had! Gibbons—great boxer, hard hitter : Jall the super-humar taken out wher spa partners here. I felt t L t eo apenas ; : : = os at Latoria |% ie tee sie oa cen H* mat left bas lost none of Its old- tee pow , Dnce onsarest Ss b y In J ur le F alae here, Tread what a| 2 N¢ Yale varsity eight (1) crossing the line six lengths in front of the collapsing Har- 02 nd z ‘the scene had been | V@Td crew (2) in the annual oar events on the Thames river at ! time hes been t avywelsht t for hit Pritag atout Dempsey. I was fully | as @ day of disaster for Harvard, her junior and freshmen crews also losing to Yale. ay aA a » — FAsowcans to find the champion had | a ar whet Eder ae meee * Jsowed & ut. | a x n uc * f es 5 ar ven | Dempeey today he would play that 2) bee RICHARDS IS |T'ommy Gibbons’ Career | tn eres Ge Resi of time ne eat| EASY VICTOR | | Wisco welin Torsseg tsar! 4 the fell his blows any more now than | Be et ut oe|__ IN NET PLAY Is Better Than Fiction 20-5" ee oes with a good punch bps ich was a hitter—with Uttle , " oD alo injured himself yesterd. nd | boxing acie 4 are ag. He V IMBLEDON, England, June 28.) -JOW Tom Gibbons of St. Paul, Minn., rose to the heights |"? , is eee ee fighting right} YY —Playing brilliantly, young as the chief contender for Jack Dempsey's heavyweight| ‘rhe stock dete He's ready to step right in| Vincent Richard, of Yonkers, N. ¥../title has fiction tied to a post. aristocrats, 6 slow moving, tele i= Ela an Plann Te al Becaqcr Lego? Feil! rege For seven years he was a boxer, he! Cayn.08 —_ thing, but his ble gees | h tennis championships Th 4 ’ : mendously and many race followers & pale 00. wabo Band he ts ye wise thing by |day. He easily defeated J.Bru; Realizing the cham hips are won with a knockout] consider tt will now be a much better | * pair of wagon | yt overdoing his traning, taking | the French star, 6-4, 6-1 and 6-2. | fis ics and became a fighter. horse race. a Mt sy for a day or two and then| After the first set, Richards had The Clown's 2:33 2-5 workout on Daiing at high speed for a rode Ings entirely his own way, and| the derby course yesterday afternoon it day's workout. That's the ays-| with his hard driving and backhand | wally Afi ro keep him just on edge | play overw the Frenchman. | Meanwhile he had grow n|. Gibbons ts pily married and ”* cS is no probable field for the Latonta me day he enters the ring — a ——| taller, stronger, heavier. b chiléren—all boys, They Hows “McCarthy to Fyn cttons. jup his mitts to make the first} Then he bloomed. He pilec ' See in Bee Pant “c ng é bal | Say, that left hock ‘connected with | swing, I knew all the famous Demp-/ up 22 consecutive knockouts te chin of the giant from Okla-|sey power was there. ema so hard that It would have} He was standing there loose and hed aay hai ae ‘p : vara ' ; : i cn gee i oarny owe are ove een on err cutteerne:| Mart her Up men sure murder to let that 7 y ‘ope on the trall of Carpentier, Bice bout go on. I stopped it, even |angh. It's his left that is his great | Hecke! FRANCISCO, June 28 next move in the Pacific league SUIT WITH EXTRA PANTS and all of the forelg ide the big fellow was in there put t. If he coi so his right as ine up his fists after Dempsey 4 5 he does his left, it would be i helped him to his feet. But Jer to let anybody get | he ims afraid he would be killed If |into the same ring with him. hit him again, so I} But no matter what shoots that m, It has f a battering ram behind t see how his a stand the gaff, for t how to hold back his bi little fellows there to boat going over, discovered he "tu Sil UPSETS IN [et SS anon ‘=| FORDLOOP |PELKY WINNER EE BALL TILTS|.._ OF FAST spel f Charles Lockard and t with the lea to the na for m ruling in. the Jack's on Mis toes every minute. Mat there refereeing I could see imery move he made. From the mo. iment he first ste 4 up and put ional bo igley, Jr. if any speed up have to take speed | *~ KLAND , a A selection of 150 patterns, values up to secctiia autknhe mo ke “: od Inten oo 3 3 7 Hair ays le EANG DUSINESS G the * ae ata fe y, pres. | $55.00, including tweeds, worsteds, pin stripes, [FROM START soe into t . on ‘ne|]_ checks and blue and gray serges—fall and win- Gl the ring he means business. He Nad 38. faba. t 7 ee ee r ter weights included in this offer. never says a word. He 1k wan koaced itu —aerer : re ombed, OSSY Outside the ring he s a e k me A ott his feet RICE IN BIC | Z i a t ; wor ing for Lawrence I fle ee | r achin M-lany fighter to be ablo to say about | ° | . . {stant he se his record - FREDDIE WELSH be Frtieir-Groom”, Keeps Hair jens ‘sores nie face and never re'| Also he hae lost but one dectxon g hie entire bexts ‘8 all ove to Harry’ Greb ‘in New-York: | one of the fairest, equarest| He has t he game ever has known. | he started e's there to t. And all he knows, after the g sounds, is fight. — cas we et MIXED PLAY mm. In Ho rie 75 [teetante FORD TEAMS TO | FEATURE OF |: TANGLE FRIDAY | COAST MEET | The Hart & Hart and Hugh Baird ERKE Ford Agency ball clubs will settle the title in the first half of the local Gasoline league, when they out on Lower Woodland field « p. m. Fri Both in the league standings. nd a, Ee FRANCISCO, June 28 the referee's watch t at National hall z en the bell dinged h was crying for more, but Burke was h ed the deck: Alkie Aokol Henry F July 2 fought tour t {th 10 years ago. | In the last three years he han| 6 thoes dricks; Long ar Ish RICE IN BIG MEET 6, Boston tennis|in the fo Merchant Tailors 312 PIKE STREET among the na-| last The score— 8.—Mixed | cq ) doubles £ n the tou | No games next week, July 4 and Leo DeTur-|rye be July 11 . Were matched with next gam TITLE AT STAKE PORTLAN Hart & Hart playing 1 Dor world’s light heavywe 9, Caney, IO hr championship will be the tas Ce Thureday night In a match between Y play Mike Yokel, of Balt Lake City, who \ some of tho head! recently gained the title, and Ted Thye, of Portland, who formerty held ft. Thye lost the belt to Billy F l wards here a few weeks ago, Yokel subsequently besting Edwards. GROOM KeepsHair Combed SEES Gg matches _Yenterda “a Diegent surprise wns e a win in the men’ gles 0: Casey, of the versity of California, in two s ® KR. Roberts, former nati CHICAGO STAGES SHOOT y court am plon clay won two sets|the government to lift the auty, on Milions Use 1t—Fine for Halrl| The national championship shoot | out of three from Morgan Fottrell, |« ted fre ! it ot i ‘A T hoot! pie * 1, mpor from F of the merican Trapshooting of the Olymple club, in another court| clubs derive no reve i” Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly fon will be held at the South surprise ’ th iat paid for member * Get 9 Jar of! “Hair-Groom” from| shore Country club, Chicago, Au-| By druggist for a few cents and) 20 to bborn, unruly or combed ail day! Seo Fishers Cireus Bourth and CHAMPION SHOT UP LADDER Se TO FAME ALMOST OVERNIGHT A fora DEMPF Y shot to the top rounds at Madison Square Garden as the hea’ weight champion of] ‘Then 1921 came the big | the world almost over night mill ever ged from a He developed his fighting powers] standpoint |in short, no-decision bouts. Dempse His early ring career did not] tn four rounds. T startle anyone. 000. Dempsey received $300,000 and Dempsey’s first start in New York | ¢ rpentier $200,000, waa against John Lester Johnson—| | and he lost the newspaper decision. | heen idle. No promoter was able to This discournged him. Ho lert the| » nent at st and did not reappear again for) could be handled and Chairman Wil. two years. |liam Muldoon of the New York bo: Out on the Pacific coast Jack] ing commission found exeuses why looking for a likely pros-| selected contenders were ineligible ffl] | pec Then Tom Gibbons cups WOULD | LIFT TAXES Canadian rowing have asked | Se \ t title nce that tl the champion has n an o figure that FB SNCS IN i § of wet ‘ Eddie Kane, manager of Tom Gib-|o¢ the heavyweight division by a of the distribution of our regular Hond,{le" ald. to" hays: lntvodticed| series of sensational kroakout MU. friend th v semi-annual Dempsey to Kearns the first time. | shelby, Mont, jumped into the y 9 ats i Kearns smelled pay dirt. jog |*POrtlight over night, raised a guar Ho matched Dempsey up against|/antee of $310,000 and signed the h h ! tor thea nati iod. ending ie find could take ' m. A a ees ision championship fight for Jul oly | ‘or the six mo per’ Jempsey proved he could do this| yourth h b June 30th as well as hit rhe “action: Wea AGRA IR CHE —its the best The Manasea Mauler began toleago last M Then wheels for ! knock them over. the big battle swung into action im > Bring in your account on or before ci ar In two years he disposed of all| mediately. e ever m e. July 15th and share in the earnings for logical contendors for Jess Willard's| Dempsey will be 28 years old the the full six months period ending teen: leat of this tnonth, December 81st. ‘Then they got Willard at Totedo| Ho was born at Manassa, Colo., W and won the title that has since |June 24, 0896. 4 brought fortunes to both under} His nationality {s Irish-American $1 to $5,000 Accepted shrewd handling and business acu-| He started boxing in 1915. He has men, had 60 fights. Dempsey knocked Willard out fn Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, ts three rounds—the shortest fight in| the only man who ever knocked him which a heavyweight title over | out He did it In one round in 1917 changed hands. Dempsey has been knocked down After taking the title In 1919 he| four or five times. swung into action again the next| Only four of his fights ever ended summer against Billy Miske at Ben In draws. ton Harbor, Mich. Willie Meehan and Jack Downoy Miske lasted but three rounds. On| won decisions from him, December 14, 1920, he also met and| Forty of his battles wore won by knocked out’ Bill’ Brennan tn 12| knockouts, ”| Ligaerr & Myers Topacco Co.