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een GIANTS ON TOP OF LADDER AGAIN JOHNSON'S TITLE SAFE ATLEAST ANOTHER WEEK + \ White Hope Tournament, of Which Al Palzer| Is Survivor, Fails to Develop Any Great Fighter---Sailor White, a New Jersey i Middleweight, Real Hero of Night. Coprrtent ‘The Press Publihing Co. (The New York World), } alata HAT White Hope Tournament | , ; T last night at the National was the greatest ever. There was more fighting In the nine four-round bouts than In a dozen ordinary main events. But no great White Hope de veloped, and Jack Johnson, sitting at the ringside through the last few scraps, grinned with much amuse ment and declared that he thoguht; his Utle safe for at least another week. Al Palzer was the survivor. But to tell the truth he wasn't the popu-| lar hero of the night. That honor | went to a small, wiry middleweight | from New Jersey, Sailor White, who fought like a wildcat. White ripped his way through the whole tournament until he met Palzer in the last Ca COLUMN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK © THE BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY a7, 1921, INTERCOLLEGIATE FINALS TO-DAY ~ A CASE OF “HOPE” AGAINST “HOPE.” | Copyright, 181, by ‘The Press Publisiing Co. (The New Tork World). Pac2€R NEARLY LOST HIS FIST IN 300 LB. YOE MOGERS “The SENSATION OF THe TOURNAMENT - - Sairom, WHITE OF NEW JERSEY HNOtHED AL BENEDICT COLD IN 40 SECONDS Hans Holmer Going Abroad for More Honors Pazar, SHoveD THe— ny wNigods and Kohimainen, the Pien, will ain | Re bout. SAILOR, Down Fill Sail f Freak, 8 Shara | ‘The first man he met wasn fellow]once and pushed down several timen AND WALYED Will Sail for England June 10 Het a eran Rs tee ‘is romana ty Wes of twice his size, one George Condon | more, and as he finished very weak and Over Hin t » at Hie Sill hand her ‘owe of, tl ot Providence. Condon lasted through | Wabbls, the decision went to the Big and May Also Race in France Sterte le doing hard | aap uer one round, and it was acorker. At the|!nan. Paizer ts a hard, straight puncher. — aie HOCKED end of It he went to his corner and rae other bouts of interest was H and Germany. Berto eters wen tt signified that he was tisfled to with- | between Palzer and Joe Rogers, | 8. Me eee | Losta ' draw th Mr. White's favor. Next vice|2nOwn as “Joe the Baby," because he for the vent. and tt at how much he J Somnson vest Decig iow. tim was Bob Young of Massachusetts, |esembles a baby elephant. Rogers proved’ of Inte, LAUGHED AND who had already won @ bout from Joe |*%nds 41x feet two and Is of about the Lawrence of New York in the firsr}*Pe breadth, and his woetght wag an- ana, Ph big fat follow wasn't ull a puneh- 4a |{2% bas at that, for later he closed Young | Palzer’s right eye, dented hin nose, and slammed bis head n eye could follow the blow: after the sailor had lan Insing uppercut in the ribs, blame kim, his, and the end belong - 2 Holmer since he won the Powders | iif uth cum for te fire fee toe, ym round, Young began mixing, but mix] "Urced as 2% pounds. He looked at Marathon there a few months 90. |skles being 'a good sprinter, is one @ fle vest | was the sailor's & last and middle] !¢4St 20—perhaps more, Palzer started| 0 ciuuiecbataasnamsaseeds Hane will sali for England on June 10, jar Loxere in the: diutrice. | acacia Oil incasictiiichaaanaps ela name. For a couple of minutes the|?Y driving his right Into Joe's stomach and there he will run severai match Ustance runner hting was so fast that no mere hu- | A"! Pulling tr out again, Joe grounted. . ° ° + A ddenty turned his back and threw | sings, Palzor asst veg grey Pon Strong as Winner of Big the Isle of Man the latter part of next n (0) le en ls U th hands up to signify that he didn't|Govern expression and rushed and month. In this race Bouchard, the ocemadieiies and even money th-t he stops Bu: want any more. The spectators didn’t |slugged. The uddle vf the bout was to have g.eat attraction for Hane LAUGHED A Ray Rorke of the Patbuul Lavaneo Cc, wit T« other side of the Pond seems ers to be pro- races will be es with the best ru ured. One of his first with several fast men at the full Mara- Pennsylvania Looms Up Wolgast Again Called man, will be Holmer's chief op- Intercollegiate Meet 5 hechaP a taaeenice In figtcen rounds, Both men are tn ¢: anv 20 eet bo , -) H im | cellent condition and below the require his, and th to the giant. "bis tune Appearance ta the | He'll Meet Frankie Burns in) celient condition and below the reqult: Halt an hour tater Saflor White came | {Vie It was over the bleeding a. $$ $$$ ___—, antes of $7,500 for his end. Juck n to meet Al Benedict, @ gentleman of | the’ referee, whe ate aay, watshed What Lead: Trai who can travel the Marathon distance Tie uk WA cariet the colon ot! a Twenty-Round Bout at | the popular referee of California, ® yome atic fame and ability. Benedict | pack and forth aimounced. that ‘tre | Shot Put and Pole Vault Only at Leading Trainers In approximately two hours and thir vend heswill run hls ‘ist’ rte Yor them fudge the battle. had been awarded a decision (although | judges disagreed and in his opinion Say About Kesult of Meet, |} cour minutes,” says Holmer, “They got | *t Travers Iai Frisco This Afternoon. —_— not with the approval of the spectators) |" zor «a winner, Rogers tut i ‘ phe aa lots of competition over there, and that! stast Mecirath threw the hammer } Sam Leagtord, the colored eyclone fighler, Hs aebeet) Events in Which Quakers other dase Pada ipsa tb deaton tek scrape iu lus ely west. Thre + 2ver a big, husky heavyweight trom | Jack Rohan, « lanky Philadeipiian, tn vents in [1s probably why vo many of the profes: |OMi.040 «PAN 10a, Geet Bie Tie fae ti Hime imvovar a Jen Massachusetts, and more lately Chicago, |) frat round. Tao fght becween Polky . . Mike Murphy of Pennsylvanta— [| sionals develop such rer Re ‘wae only teaten’ av eoaile of the 7 fhatcuel to-lay by the, anager thur Pelky by name. He towered | °% Chicago, and Al Benedict was « hard Don’t Qualify. “We feel that we should fight It Holmer has been bothered with a Be tobect tot ont ot’ ihe pale ae BY JOHN POLLOCK. | ged aabresive Ment bearvesiaht of Wertobent’ over the winall middleweight and. was [2% and Petny, had the best of three out on even terms wit Cornell, J! ankle for several weeks, and hi seasun 19 couckuded. OTHER battle for the ightwotghe | tn Nude a!" tbe nex stag of the cluby avout @ foot broader, Also Benedict | uacos disagreed, tour. However, the and that we should beat out | was the cause of him au knew many of the small tricks of tho and another round game, whereas the sailor was : atural fighter. Benedict began to jab and cross his right. The satlor made one wild, infuriated rush, fought the bi« man across the ring and back again, and then fairly lifted him from his feet with @ swinging uppercut that landed under bis chin. Benedict fell flat on his back, with his head under the ropes in his own corner. He didn’t so much as wriggle while the ten seconds were counted over him. The knockout and count took only forty seconds, thus be- ing @ duplicate of K. O. Brown's per- Cormance the night before. Just in date left--Palzer—the sadlor wat In hia corner and waited unt!) he was ushered in. Palzer a glan beside the little fellow. It was hardly | 8 fair match, especially as White had) fougtt bis way through three bouts already and Palser but one. The un- falrness was mitigated to some extent by the fact that Palser's right eye was still nearly closed from the former bout, and that be was otherwise a little the worse for wear. White had all the best of the first two rounds. Then the big fellow’s strength began to tell. The sailor landed two or three blows for one all the way. Yet, as he was knooked down A 6 there was only one other candi- | hibited, was ordered, Pelky knocked Benedict down in this and looked a sure winner, but to the amazement of the epecta- tors the judges gave the bout to the other man. During Gn tntermtsston Matt Wells champion lightweight of Kngland, wa: introdu 4 and a long red box w passed into the ring. It contained the Lord Lonsdale belt, which Wells ex- The belt ‘was replaced and taken out In care of w strong guard, Ive a very valuable belt. J. Artha Johnson came in then, and upon dseing introduced made a y nice extempo- rary speech, After him Abe Attell, and led on Abe for a few “T didn't come pre- son," and ducked through het was one J. Arina pared Hke Joh the rope couldn't block, OW JEANETTE ts to fight Jim Harry twenty rounds at Tulsa, Okla, on the evening of July & fi The afternoon of the same day Carl Morris, the bl Oklahoma White Hope fights Jim Plynn twenty rounds in the same arena, This will come nenrer ka tryout for Morris than any of his other fights, Flynn ts fresh from ooking out Al Kaufman, The Lang- ford-Jeanette finish Aght in Parle la off, Langford raised bis demand to $7,500 for his end, and the promoters couldn't wee It that way, be! Many New Marks May Be Created atl. A. A.C. Meet With Gwinn Henry, Jim Rosenberger, Bobby Cloughen and Jack Eller start- ing in the special 12-yard sprint at the games of the Irish-American A, C. tn Celtle Park on Tuesday, there is a rplendid chance of the record being broken. All of these runners have been showing unusually good form in train- ing, and both Cloughen and Henry have equalled the record of 121-6 second, In the middie distance run of two- thirds of a mile Guy Haskins, the for- mer intercollegiate mile record holder; Mei Sheppard, who 1s pointing for the senior mile championship at Pittsburg; Frank Riley and Abel Kiviat, who with Haskine will be on a@rateh, will try for the record. Jack Buler and hie brother Bob wil) try for the 20-yard burdie record. Last year Jack bettered the record, but was Westerner Winning 100-Yard Dash at Big College Meet, deprived of the honor because ficlent timers were an the jab, pe ee JACK TWIN SULLIVAN BOXES SLOW DRAW AGAINST FLYNN. MILWAUKEE, May %%.—Jack Twin Sullivan and Porky Flynn fought ten slow rounds to a draw before ‘16 No a Star Athletic Club, Porky was the gressor throughout most of the contes:, but Sullivan was by far the cleverer of the two, and when he did come out of the shell behind which he hid to ward off the jabs of his lengthy opponer made Porky look like a novice. Hoth men stalled through the early pa f contest, but in the latter part of the battle, urged on by hoots of the spec- tators, they opened up and gave exhibition, The last three rounds were tue best of the entire scrap, | | | Hidie Prtek of the New ¥. f oT mer idaho a Pele ae eke ate tn Coe beanie Us oiteeacaiier vane at Gallia: Rare w ossnle | GaeaLei, \ chunplonship title wil take he Aivercan mild Jt oh (ipecial to The Brening ) oved to h place in n Francl, thiy af. He wil go apsust |S i; Cambridge, Maas, May 27. thee eyes tuum dibbet tated noted Modis wen ateanumnc a pltabo hier td lea dada Teas bgidta ternoon In San Francisca, Ad. Wols| ciamjon. middleweight st) France, ta ates’ ‘t in,"* great extent, and he wl one ©} Jim Rosehberger ceriainiv ts x wonder, Although ‘ BRRFOD) «AN i fio to be brougit. off at bipee a (mcrae Famlate Jack Moakiey of Cornell—"I | starters in the twenty: race at Me-| he'dit ap imumense lot a! ork liad winter, | S48. the present champton, and the Hage “boxing Ae the semifinal ana|} ®KUte on a hard battle and tike | Nulty’s Field on Decoration Day Stay is “doing great Maul howe l'@rankie. @urne: (he: eansatloolt Const vouoda wag ia at 2 reeks, when . Pennsylvania's chances for first le I'm on the other side I expect Lave a now heavy-| fighter, will be the principals, meeting | tt is not likely that the ten-ound contest fined events in the thirty-sinth inter |] pia. to do some travelling about,” says Hol-| y.me dar "take tue] in a twenty-round bout ut Jim Cof-| tween Matt Wells, the Buglisa Tgitweight che collegiate track meet will be run off Johnnie Mack of Yale—“You mer, “and I have already arranged for | Sie er ta nel froth’ scan ie) Areaacae iis peunahe | ve West 81 n in the Harvard stadium, |} never heard Yale folks bragging | @ couple of races in France and AO moe ON ie at. Vie Ramslae + WoleMet 6 That new records will be hung seems || about what’ they would do befo ny, Tho Germans are at fever heat piety to ats ties rinael Malate ay sh Mould to be @ foregone conclusion unless un-|{ a meet, und there {ll vs no foot ning amatenry bible, Cavoriteit Ing, the sports Is Slain weather one exception (0 the rule this time.” ng out for one cross-coun' 2," | e ndds 0 » phan weal — aeiieial Alvin C, Kraenzien of Mict eons | on his chances of getting the decision linched, between, f byrne |] gan—"I expect Michigan to fin olen MeCole, the twents-yearold epriater of i lightweight Lacy t etn Leayplitg yy ied ne or || ish at least in third piace, T took |: AC. has beeu imprving mightily | winn neet show Bt to Cornell to win the meet. “hs fies t Thurplay nights her men in yesterday's Gaia, The d International Amateur ida ‘ Quakers presented a well balanced 4 i Bil, ea te coterie of performers nd quatified | Mouth should prove himself mastor of | en ining fOr the | 4 oil cece ead Wi" oro vee et bt ie ac ea en ae Boxing Tourney at Last efit ae but two evente-the shot put a4 the! iain of capturing the hWa Jump, but oat, the indian I mnie," att Wee vou his mate, Farrier, and Bartgnt of Dart Heid on —e——— 158-Pound Class—Wiiliam Beckman, gy ee gin Yale also qualified fourteen men, Cor-| mouth stould push hm strongly. .| metropolitan champion, vs. A.W. | mente peel eet fo a pean ‘ = ate a Only: Finals Will Be Held in| saunders, Canadian champton, and Nas | Mion.om aoe 0 ers ere ie Heres 6m, : Poleon Boutiller of Boston, national a EAGUE RESULTS hed . om ie S ati on, va. R. C. Warnes of Eng- i atanoes Just sneaked Into place, enpe- HOW | O PL A Y POLO Show at the National — | chamos s-| MINOR L Sate t the seeneh neat em Metin’ see ih ‘To-Nj Heavyweight Class—Willlam Speng- New York State Leag up against @ clasey feld these men will Club To-Night. ler, metropoiitan champlon, va, Prank | At Troy f Bimini docu probably be lost in the shuffle, Parks, England's five-time heavyweight | 4! pseu. Wille WY date Cornell bases her hopes for bringing } charopton, ‘Albany-Binghamion’ ga: postponed —gero. back the laurel wreath to Ithecs on \ - | HE much-talked-of and oft-prom-| The offictals are: P. the outcome of the mile and two miles, i \ | I imed international amateur box-|eree; judges, 1. 7. Annoctation, which will be clocked off in one head \ {ng tournament will be held to- | A+ B A. Bagtend Milwauee, 2, to-day, In fact, both Pennaylvanta and / night at the National Sporting Club, On| “pi oxecperseJ. Abernathy, Bettish vO Colin Cornell will have to watch each other | West Forty-fourth street. Only an un-| tion, Canada; John J y me | ot fanapols, 6; very cl vely ir these atiraya ar4 alee looked-for calamity can prevent them.| 4. C.; Joseph Dunn, Madison Square |%™ in the half uiv, four Penneylvantane ‘Those who were badly dls nted be- John O'Brien, New York a, C. Waker Rngiand Le and three Iihasuns being up for the = cause of police interference at Madison kJ. J. MeHlugh, Pastime A. C. Al PAT tea duseruey, 0; bel re finals of the last event, FIELD -900FT LONG. 450° WE Square Garden last Friday night will be| Announcer—Peter Prouty, Madison | 4) Sew Heidel “Now Heian, s tsna, i Micligan acems reasonably certain of MIPMEE Tone wileenes ne ine National Club, and | MauAre. As.0 A Tate Worcesten, 6) ] three firsts and possibly a fourth those holding checks or reservations for New Records Expected. In the sume manner as at the start of] [we Bonin Cine flasco will have no the game. Rules to Govern Interna- 5 e h 1 n them hunored to- R. C. Cratg, her crack sprint man, 4 2, If the ball {s hit across the end lines| trouble in ving made his competitors appear as if tled tional Matches Played },,'; team defending the goal is allowed} night at the new base o- pes see A ve a “knoeck-in,"* ie Nac e | is mn rove to posts yesterday and won hls heat at Meadow Brook. & ohne ke ts," the. pat being placed ee rregr egy iar a al in the 100 and i yer Seah in «1 Now that the time when the English} No opponent can. come within. fifty promoters but the boxing fans, too, It Walk, The exoeliont felg to-morrow | challengers will meet America’s cham-|feet of the ball when placed for | Promours promotera the expense of hir- should push him to his utmost and a! pio, polo team draws near, the rules| "knock-in" until {t la touched by the) %#¥¢ big Garden two nights and new record In at least o1e of ats f4-) OF tig game as it will be played at the|™allet of the player who is to hit it] ine the big as & long drawn vored specialties may be looked for. | Meadow Brook Club's grounds are of | DaCK into bound: spared the paste ge ll les and ad ry es series of ¢! nation s Joe Horner looks us if he has the! snvcual Interest, ‘The American rules |, Tie sides change ends after each goal| out, tiresome cored. ball used {8 of willow wood 3 1-1 nes In diameter and {8 painted white, mot put event safely tucked away In! ire practically the same a® those of the his vest — while Hentvan, enother | Hurltnghain Club of England, under! Wolverine, {8 apt to surprise the Instead, to-night only tne real CLASS will be on exhibition, It will be @ case which ; champlons, {which the Anterican team won the in-|No blinkers or epurs with rowela are |! champions ve, champions. pe and spectators alike tn the mile, ternational trophy, The rules stmplifted | allowed. Cee ee cela willie ean in ase In the hurdles Chisholm looks eweet | wit bo as follows Polo pontes must not be over 14.2| wielders of the wor acre to win exch event, although Cummtrgn| Tne game extends over four periods, | Biait tion, ‘This brings the programme dc of Harvard and Haydock will send the 4 All experts agrea that the outcome of! to eight bouts and on paper each prom- Pho tran along at tla prettiest to land |Stc® Of fifteen minutes actual play./q “mutch game depends more on thel jses to be @ corker. The bouts will be he goods. McArthur (9 golng to find| Seven minutes are allowed between] quality of the ponies than on the ex-|ireeround affairs, with the referee ee han pressed in the quarter py |Periods, When a goal is scored two min-| pertness of the players. g the privilege of ordering an ex- Billy Hough of Mike Murphy's hopes | Utes’ rest is allowed | Mr. Whitney of the American team| [AVINE oS and Sawyer of Amherst. |A goat counts one point, a sufety| has fully seventy-six splendid Pontes 1a] TA he five nglishmen are on eilae In the §0-yard run Putnam of Cor-| stroke counts 1-4 point agatnst the tea » wonderful string and the English | 01 0) ‘and if they don't show 7 4 ‘ en brought with them thirty-six ex- wi be badly |nell, the favorite In thle event, fell | acore and pul let A safety | Mrfenced end wellctramed eniinals. | welll he Daaly a down yesterday, Levering of Pennsyl: | gocurs y team deliberately drives | bomenced 8nd amnes anid Ai vanla beating him tn the trials, How. | Qo) Tae ay dines metas ae are said to veal stars and better : | ever, th Put ely t pack | he . h the average pro. Le ena perce foe ane grder to k a BALTIMORD, Mey Kid Williams, "ithe programme 1 as { : “In the Good of Slowtown, ing | foul ts om line bantamwelght champion of the| The,Programme i te mn he . Billy Vout! of Siawiowm (he Rane ong. cartons ord South, Kot the decision over Kid Mur-| o¢%yhctons national champton,. va. Old Summer Time” “Great interest Is being centréd about | manshiy New York, t ¢ exsbantamwelght | on | Paull Bad Tones wil Bx Ven the ball ses the side 1, ino fifteen-round bout, te Sound Ghampienshi>-Fran’. Hi : . eee tat to: oe tain. Shokan K biok. the Miayera| phy was only A ahadow of his TORE | Ae ot Bronkiyiy. talioaal © am Nothing equals a refreshing as homowe tretoh to each other, opposite the point! self and the local lad always kept a good " eR eetete Be is . . Fee en yank Kiynae at tain end) Wier doen Ont of bounds and lead over the former little marvel. SE, Alfred Tofte, | Torania, | Gin Rickey if made from Hanivan of an Will certainly | = - -- — pion of England and pubile schools A . BALA ihe eolag inlatesling: che ice bnpiay: of using, 83d Buble 8ene Sir Robt BURNETT 6 Go's nto mein estat oratio asa STANDING OF THE CLUBS. L Greet Brlieins Wi. Magk rie Winns ir é Yale Put Out of Running, MA Ronae Be. eh an champion, vs. Alfred Spen lc di DRY Gi eat Oat ot Pants a SO re al ondon in tng u ean sw p in the pole v t ‘ 11 to Biny, i fing. prea oe five itt ne Marauel » : Since the year 1770—at the top for Quality who will fight It out to-morrow. He RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Boing five nis wikarces and Blavor, weakness fn the broad jump and hain ae Zork, At RllAASONIA, © Se aricial Morais Flay mer throw, however, put her out eton Ts He f3 No games seheduled. ces willl Dae n Ciao PAI ‘ koning for first place honors. Ate 4 ures 8 ae at > Sir Robert Burnett & Company of Pennsylvania led the field in GAMLS SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Dyana Let aba 632.634 W. 34th St. Nan York the trials in the bread) jump and ' | Now York at Phi'edelpiie. euth stree i. Athy <i ~ Tardlett, a dark horse baitin d | Pi Beale ak Pajeal Se ee usk Slip ‘3, Was second. pitcher au dp the hamuner throw TWley of Lary ry for tae Margueticn.

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