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Cham pi on M auled Both Men, Gibbons 15 Rounds \ . | Carpentier Took Severe Punishment, but Only for a Few Minutes, While Gibbons Stood Up Against Manassa Mauler for 15 Long Rounds | BY JOE WILLIAMS | In weighing the ons and Carpentier, | igan City, Ind, the last iled fist of Jack Dempsey, HICAGO, of Messrs. G who battle at Mi it is which instrument of gonally acquainted, Carpentier was unable to Dempsey fist in 1921, May 21. to consider the m torture t wher gruelling rounds out on the Monta peaso arted, 8 REDAIRG *~ FANCY and was not once off his feet. : é te ta rere ake: The Frenct was badly whipped in the region of the| wet a ete aeesag — -— ~|kidneys while the battle | that Hart Baidvin 4 The 2 lasted but he was not sub- | and Frank Tobin jected to the long drawn-out, hardly measured v 3 to the other staff 1 tematic pounding that re a cp 7 Gibbons faced. But “Red” Killefer Seahite— ARR uw A. B| Carpentier didn't take one-eighth | banked on them to : the punishment the St Irth | deliver and right now both ald 2. was compelled to endure to win and Tobin are catching fine ; t inetion ng ball. ‘ H h Dempsey, ' Three seasons under Killefer in ve oe . knockout blow was x Los Angeles made a corking good 1s 4 a devastating shot, Car er was} | catcher of Baldwin. The red & not conscious when ho was headed receiver isn't the nolsiest A ae coun eut and many ringsiders | hallplayer in the world, but he ts eee ® a dened than gracious, ar dependable’ and catches good ba! o% : gued that the hero of France every day. His w the wil wk: » Y) taken one, j low han picked up « rably 4 SK at \ © CARP BADLY ing the past few days | ne, of inde i , § BEATEN, TOO But Tobin ts the surprise of the crn le 53 t nipping team ] Biakesiey, rf 3 How has the Dempsey whipping Desi, 3d $7,453 + dl affected Gibbons? Outwarlly he} 2) A couple of years ag KR, Murphy, 1d LS a ee ae at urs to b splendid y [rated as one of the be Griftin, 2". 4.8) 3 2 d ears to be : me prospects in the league. F D. Murphy, © ‘ ‘ looking, healthy specimen who! ¥ aye ] ee ree w bed .s jj squared off at Shelby, Inwartily| : 43 Jed badly last yea iy A cau; Penner, p e 63 by ferent. No fighter/ ¢ | ball c in atiTake ae} ere # @|he may be different. 2} | : Regal ~ ad tachneider, his. t © & 1 © @lover recovers fully from a severe! , hpi a, ie voriog ce be 2 . ” iow O38 St 14 4) Wenenme | ys one of the big cogs in the |B aow Se gd agg rele, soecey te. man tae cnly Dee | lGishtns nom” an he Maing up his PBatted for Jones in ninth Carpentier has in the forthcoming | wx: 1 cnangpeon ge rg Dig ane rrp IR Sate ag dled fight, and this hope loses its rosy| P 1 ht tle ts Batted for Menorky in ete’ F grceslae: whan’ Goe pecan] H dh A HA TEETE | of 0 brient evo of tho In mw jours Sear qunpcp tied ~ web ePEPDDDEED snide ‘ ‘ club, ' S2SEh2 08 J ]ihe beating the inv from ’ HE MAJOR SELLS BUSTERS CAR 102 i » 1 , There isn't @ better hustler in c s git eibisess—9/B bap cxse Mga ed | TOMMY MILTON the league than this mune fellow ee ———_-- -— : 2b e116 41 se cut Carpentier to ri " ‘ : sad Pred bey ee Sigg Ahr ood aprnten iemres.osrens te Suiherent. *s bons and stopped him in the sixth) The only auto driver to ever win me Disp an gire na peg * w one ef the iron seen of] 7 . ME Seack ext ten 1. Te 4, | row |mile grind two times, Tommy Milton, holder of the world's) *y: hws one of & 'SPUHN IS Sutherland ¢. Bates on oe So where Dempsey may have re! »,64d record, will try to make it three victories over FAGT Batete gelaw of thie present road! Penner 2. Wild pitch—¥ } piteher — Menosky, Warner. hit—Brady. e-base bi Murphy, Sutherland, Sacr Blakesley, Lane, Hrady. Doub Deal to Griffin to R. Murphy Griffin to R. Murphy. Time Pires—Carroll and Casey PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Ww ost Pet 16 eat 1s 84h 33 ‘ Yernon 9, Seattle 7. San Francisco 1%, Salt Lake 11 Sacramento 2, Loa Angeles 2 Oakland 4, Portland 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Pet. as Gibbons lived thru 15 long by Three-base | Ou Deal, We playe {is |heavies — better neannating mente 6 Beile Go Thru Season With vO FOS ON competing gents are y Present Receivers ch Ml | | | OUR wR survive four rounds with the BY LEO HLA N FRANCE SPAN) Milton, De Luxe Driver Tobin and | joe Se TEES OUR BOARDING HOUSE Baldwin in Good Form Seattle Pilot Expects to | THE CAR SIR, IS THR respective abilities | ht heavyweights, of the month, DOCTORS ORD mE “TO T RID '. adem eo NOT OVE FARTHIG eror the present at. | plains last summer DEMPSEY’ MICHTY FIST FIGURES IN GIBBONS-CARPENTIER FIGHT Red’ Killefer Is Satisfied With Catchers’ BY AHERN ) STi 5 ced ibbons’ store of vitality to Indiana bricks Memorial day. Kin releaned yc ker and eald that he f to go thru the season wi win. and Tobin. Killefer kn baseball oata and if a low point the Siki exp! hardly added anything to Carpen and effecttveness—ex is probably easier to h than a Dempecy «| HONORED BY CREW SPUHN, thene men weren't delivering they wouldn't be F in there eyear crew th RED le on punch. GIBBONS SURE | OF HIMSELF } t will be the favorite and | He tant the LEADERS WIN AT SALT LAKE RALT LAKE CITY, May 21.—San o won from Salt Lake, 16 ro yonterday. M. champion of the PEASE is the wom but he ta still the best of the light Beattio than MeTigue, | Golf | Tunney and the rest: Another thing,| Playing in the final match for the / he KNOWS he can whip Carpentier, | title at the North Bod links yester and that is important }day, Mrs, Pease and her worthy op- Last year, at Shelby, Gibbons| ponent, Capt, Mrs. R. Knox Rob- knew he COULDN'T whip Dempsey, jerts, staged a great battle which but felt sure he could LAST, and |was carried to the home green, the | fought accordin losing, but Iast-/former winning the decision by &/| banquet, athe was Washington. oarsmen had ihkeepate tn- ympic trials. In hin talk, agreed hat Washington much admiration ng to defend her ni mn m= ® i 83 Stroud, Katie, Pon | 'ANGELS DROP for choc 9 | ing. one-up margin. title ther than ’ ¢ -16 69 } lo rather than seek to conquer in is *16| Carpentier ts coming heer to get! noes players played sound golf ANOTHER TILT seals a 4 tis £44 his last shot at the bis money. He|an the way from the first teo and | SACRAMENTO, May 21—Los An-|" Coach Callow paid a fitting tribute 439|20 longer has any illusions about) 4 on» result was in doubt right up | gelen dropped another tilt yeaterday, | to triram © CSCO tit|tame and champlonshipn If he | ing” tat putt | insta the Siet passe Of ‘the vecies ’ St le on. rr) 444] wing he will stay om and fight again J ¥ ; Tiastingten ...-.. ; $f] wins b y | mach had a six on the first hole} | to Sacramento by a score 440 1 Philadelphia : RESULTS At Pittsburs— RH B Maw York ........-..4y 7 4 Pittsdurs | : RET Re | Dean, Macn, Jonnard and Snyder; Meadows and Gooch. At Chicago— R HE Philadelphia ....... eae Chicago ... TIE 8 Glazner, Betts and Henline; Kean and | Hartnett. No other games ptayed. Babe Ruth is going to be a farmer when he quits the game... . Well, fone of the pitchers have been able to make a hick out of him yet. A Pleasing Personality MEN ond youn, if ture! he but who h eulty ke t Tieal solution 00 - the problem. % the way you comb it. Afow drape to. . pe “ne “plastered” appear- ance. ao delightful | 43 \ting his big chance. [relieved by Sutherland. es the Tigers’ half of the same seasion, | W204 halved with “7a.” Genk nhs ® . . four counters were scored. Seattle| Some people say that “the third | Weet Beattie. .# ‘ |was out-done In the fifth, however,|time is lucky,” but not Mra. Knox |@arfisia . a jand the visitors scored an equal num-| Roberts. Yesterday's match was | Dallara ee ber. the third consecutive year that she | Franklin . Re B |run Jead in the seventh. If he loses, he will have another/ | | bank roll. but a five on the next sent jcaptain, Mra R. K. Roberta, who! 1. Thus the psychology of the two| Mra. Pease off tm the lead. This|sprained her ankle during the final | se men is widely different. Carpentier’s | advantage, however, was short-lived, | match for the club championship yes is that of a man facing the Inevi-|Mrs. Roberts squaring matters on | teria: \" table, Gibbons’ that of a man get- WINNER OF NEWMARKET EWMARKET, Eng. May 21.—8. the third when she sank her putt] The North End skipper, however, | for four, No. 4 was halved with | expects to be able to compete in the OAKLAND WINS | fives, but the North End captain |city titular event, which begins on| OVER BEAVERS Tat Hurstwood won the | ‘attorsal's ret we ht took the lead for the first time|her home course next Monday | when she registered a five on the) And, speaking of the city | OAKLAND, May 21—Onkiand won | Newmarket stakes for 3-year-olds to. |next hole, Halves with fives fol-|Plonship, the directors of the Seattle/ the first game of the series here| day from a field of eight, which in- }lowed on the ne holes but a | Golf club have kindly consented to! yesterday with Portland, 4 to 3. cluded several Derby favorites. Aga Khan's Salmon Trout was sec lthree on the elghth and o aix at|open the course to entrants all day| The score— ond, and Loni Derby's Sansovino S| Port | third. All three carried nine stone, ° . WW inner in 1 | Friday and also Saturday morning. he t hole sent th® match on its akin: fF Ms t T lt ts ‘the! lend: checip. jot Mra, Roberts by Friday night pe area irs U | A fine at the 10th won the] hers already, PREP TENNIS |GRIFFITHS | HONORS WILL | BE SETTLED HE high school tennis champlon- ships was to be the stake today 4 at the Seattle tennis club, Roosevelt won the north section beating ‘The feature match of today's play was to be the singles tiff between Lap 1 men on Roosevelt and Broad. way, respectively nal! hampton and represented this sec- | Dhysique, stuff and temperament. He the Boston championships |»&@% the courage of a veteran. He jyears, Lewis has been captain of twirlers in the American league.” Tiger team for three consecu- tive years, rest of the Roosevelt team |» js made up of Fred Gleason, Merritt Day and Hugh Benton, while Broad. Jack won and Tom Corbaley. The matches were to start at|Grew and feels that the veteran Joe , HUSKIES WIN his pitching th the critics, OVER VANDALS| "°° ——-— = MOSCOW, Idaho, May 21.—The} University of Washington baseball | Greece Is sending a one-armed relic | team defeated Idaho, 6 to 4, in the|man won. from Pacific here yester- . And yet we have never |enough one-armed relics among tho|here ye: erday. counted for Idaho's defeat, HOPPED-UP OVER CLUB JEW YORK, May 21—“A second +N waiter Johnson” ts the compli- ment (hat President Clarke Griffith of the Washington club pays to Fred Marberry, one of his recruit pitchers ; Ballard and/ Griffith, in his day one of the i with Broadway trim- | greatest pitchers, is enthusiastic ov 4 ( Seattle, Garfield andthe chances of his club's recri pitchers. He certainly should be a good judge of pitching value. Grif. 7 fith is particularly strong for Mar 9] berry. | “This boy Marberry has everything Northwest boys'/that goes to make a great pitcher, elt and Lincoln, je and Dan Lewis, ig the lacks only experience. In two years be should be one of the most effctive while Lewis has been in junior circles several With Little Rock, tailenders in the Southern association, last season, ‘berry broke better than even. iffith is positive that Paul Zah- niser will be a winning pitcher “py year. Lack of control has hani ed him in his early starts. He also has great hopes for Slim Me be represented by Bob Levine, Ken McPher Martina will win some ball games |for him, | On the whole, the Washington owner {is far more optimistic about WHITMAN WINS WALLA WALLA, May 21.—Whit- me of a two-game series| day, 6 to 4, after the locals had re- Seven errors ac-| ceived a bad scare in the earlier In- nings. The championship and flightal L® ANGELES, May 21—Vernon |hole for Captain Roberts and squared | tors, Second ave. and Secena st. | earned to fight by watching the|to this country, as {f there weren't | | a1 lig league squabble with Seattle, taking the|fives followed on the next two holes, | ‘. seen him throw « custard pie. lblg league pl best of a 9 to 7 count. but No. 13 went to Mra. Pease| | ESE — | Tiger Team the jucals, holding Seattle to nine|ting her one-up again. Both wero| timely bingles by the opposition. |chances to square the match on the A Dell started for Seattle, but was|latter green. Mrs. Peaso increased by V ictory a five, but a fine winning four by Alle ate OE |trophies are now on display at Vic.|, Tt ! said that came out on top in yesterday’s|tho match. Halves with threes and | Ken Penner twirled nico ball for| When sho sank her fourth shot, put: | | hits, However, the Tigers were en-|down tn alx on the Mth and 18th, H ld | d dangered several times by boots and/|® dead stymie spolling Mra. Roberta’ 4) § ea Jones went |her lead by winning the 16th with In for Sutherland tn the eighth. Won Lost Pet. 406 Vernon got one in the first, while | Mrs. Seattle got a pair in the third. In|Play into the Roberts on No. 17 sent the home hole which | Broadway ... Vernon evened the score in the last|has falled to of the fifth, but Seattle took @ one-| match. survive the final Well, being runner-up three| A three-run lead piled up in the In the|times in a row ts quite some rec-|#econd inning was held by the eighth it was curtains for the visl-|ord, Mra, Roberts. Broadway Tigers in thelr big game tors, for Vernon's three-run rally was| Mrs. D. H. Moss, the 1923 cham.|With Garfield at Broadway field too much, and thus the score re-|pton, was unable to compete in this|Tuesday. Tho Tigers continue to mained, year’s teat. top the standings by their victory. The newly-crowned champion has| ‘The score: R. H. EB. 00000000000000 Olreon one of the leading golfers of |Gartiela oa ee So ©\the city for the past two or threo |Brondway . severed 5 4 o There’s Always ©] years, and to expected to go a long | Batteries: Strout and Hopper; | ° Something Doing o|way in the city moot at the North| Reynolds and Henry, | o AT ©|End course next week. | ‘The Queen Anne team had a field | ° THE ZERO © | rpvere allstar array of fairsex goit-|4ay at the expense of Franklin at 2 214 Jefferson Street ° ors of the Inglewood and North| Franklin Tuesday, When the smoke © Just Back of L. C. Smith Bldg. oH End clubs will meet in team match |of battle had rolled awny the Hull | c—] fi ©} play at the Lake Shore course to-/boys had accumulated 25 runs. Tho | lo Gandien Sete Delta | morrow and many interesting exhib: | Quakers, made but. two, o Wountiin’ Landes | tlons are certain to be on tap. Mrs, © wore: R. WB J. C, Bridgman, captain of the home |Queen Anne 1 O—Pay Checks Cashed—— 2) sters, has a remarkably strong lst| Franklin. an oe to select from, ‘The visitors will take | ° ° : ; 0000000000000 0 0 the ficid without the services of their |, batteries: Brittain and Ving |Gimness, F, Morse, Stottler, G. Moree and Frosman. Herbert eyton CI GARETTES be mt aw os we eS St Os + a Oe Kebo Scoring two runs in the ninth inning, Roosevelt trimmed Lincoln 4-2 at Lower Woodland park ‘Tues. day. Effective relief pitching by Hinkle saved the Teddies a lot of trouble. TWENTY FOR A QUARTE: ‘Tho score: ra Roonevelt .....+6 10 ‘ po TE Gee eae Be SPREE — tine Spring Batteries: Garton, Hinkle and ; Alexander; Tveto and Engstrom, dard golf courses and a five hole GOLF ON THE BATTLEFIELDS practice course for the neophyte to Wost Seattle and Ballard put on tty ont his prowess on, a sandlot exhibition at Ballard and 45 runs were scored during the day, Ballard winning 24 to 21. It wag in the nature of an upset ax the Wont Siders wero favored to win, 'Tho score: R. HL West Seattle . 21 20 OW COLLAR Low, Comfortable t Smart. . One of the long courses will extend Ancient Game Usurps a Still Morevdirectly across the battlefield. The Ancient Pastime, third tee will be almost on the exact spot where Cornwalli it Devotees’ of.the Royal and Ancient|his sword to Whkingisnconie (game will soon be swinging the driver} In the near dist and the mashic over the historic fields|passes on in his cue HT of. Yorktown, Virginia, able to sce the old houses where the Ballard iy 4]. A three: millionedollan resort hotel | American and th Brith Cluett,Peabody &Co.Inc Batteries; Sweet, 1a Chance and| 4% in course of construction in the/manders had their ates, onthe ° Pe See ti cana. ENSURE Sypher; Gaftney, Howe, Johnson, elNea As an adjunct to the hotel/iyg the siege. Moore House where Hie e+ e+ Se + we eo wn we 5 a 5 DI Gaffney and Chitwood, {| More will be two eightecn hole stansl bs terms of the surrender were renin rans: made, is stiff stan right on the border o} he ancient redoubts, gun pits and trenches are scattered over the terri- tory and will be traversed by the new fairways, although it has been defin- itely stated that none of these historic excavations will be used for bunkers, Suitable tablets will be_put_up_ to identify these spots. Imagine the plight of the dub,“ac- customed to plow up greens and fair- ways with his mashie Up comes a sodden chunk of sod and there in the hole a rusty old aping skull ygone day > in a year, the greens” committee ought to have quite a valuable collec- tion of relics / ‘BEER TRAINING FOR ENGLISH HORSE. Something nt Brings 66'to 1 Shot in Beer—not for the remarkable victory 9 Bud, a 66 to 1 shot, last spel Lincoln Handicap in Eng ing to the mare's trainer. Severat weeks before the race, the mare, during ‘a trial run, became ex- cited. She clinched the bit and ran As a result she became so nervous’ that she refused to eat Af- ter trying numerous foods on_het, the trainer resorted to beer, — ~ White Bud changed her mind about the hunger strike immediately and stuck to her new diet, taking two pints of the elixir every day for a period of three weeks before the race. Then she ran, proving that there was considerable life in the old girl 18.2 BALKLINE GOLF Cue Ball in the 18th “Pocke: An Interesting golf problem oc- curred at Pinchurst last two opponents in a four played their putts at the same time. The balls collided and one caromed a ‘hie. the le he incident occurred on the home green with the opposing sides all CIGARETTES even, Earnest efforts to determine the winners of the match in a manner satisfactory to all concerned, proved What would you do under the cir- cumstances? _ That's justwhab they! did do L) g and will the course AERIAL GOLF Bomb Sights Repl ice the ye. A novel aeroplane golf match was} staged_at the Olympia Country Club near Chicago as part of the celebraj tion of the opening of the Club's fourth eighteen hole course which made the Olympia the largest golf, club in the world. he contest wi ‘between nine pros and nine amateurs, who} Played on the ground. ‘ The pilots of the aeroplanes flew uver the course and dropped balls as near the putting greens as pos sible The opposing players then holed out from where the balls fell. peretes, who knows, the of some_warrior_of a ‘a Wit near—was respg Mildness? Yes, but it’s RICH mildness! : MELLOW mildness{ 4 SMOOTH mildnes: ty Tareyton mildness is not a lack of flavor; but a delicate blandness enlivened by. . . some- thing . .. something about it you'll like. year when all match