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™ CARPENTER IS COMING HERE TO FIGHT FOR WORLD'S TITLE ~— Great French Heavyweight and War Hero Has History That | Reads Like a Romance—Started Ring Career as a Fif- | teen-Year-Old Bantamweight but Grew Heavy Soon After— His Two Sensational Defeats of Bombardier Wells, | By Robert Edgren. Copyright, 1018. ty ‘The Pres Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) EOKUES CAKIPENTIER, the great French boxer, is planning a trip! G to America as soon as the French Army is demobilized. It is Car- pentier’s intention to win the heavyweight championship of ths world. For several years sporting promoters have been offering big purses to Carpentier for an American tour, but even though at one time the} French military authorities were willing to let him come over, paruly to raise Red Cross funds, he flatly re- fused to leave the fighting front. His behind the German Nal parents were lines at Lens Not only is Carpentier one of the test heavyweight boxers of the e, but he is a real war hero. He has received several decorations from the French Government for| heroic exploits as a flyer along the (aiue [rout Tho history of the famous Frenchman reads lik romance. Born in Lens, the coal mining centre of Franc worked in a coal mine when! only @ small boy. He was born Jan 1892, and when only fourteen, years old became interested in the Anglo-Saxon sport of boxing, which was vst leaping into popularity in France with the visits of Kid McCoy and{ other skilful American artists in the glove wielding sport | When he was fifteen he won Nis first Qs, fight against another I neh fighter) pletely out, the fight being one of tho} MM) op Sena a THE EVENING WORLD, 8 BEST SPORTING AY DAY, DECEMBER 21, 191 PAGE MLC es IN NEW YORK ‘SSHARKEVLOND THE CLASSIEST OF ALL EUROPEAN BOXERS Co} Favonire STUNT DumNG PAST Foun. WARS WAS BUYING Low OER THE Geman pyright, 1918, by the Press Pub! ing Co (The New York Evening World). (>) Georses Ucwer tee Erausd FIGHTERS, CHAMPS “To TORK AND BEANERS | 1M ACH CUS HI RACING SELECTIONS, NEW ORLEANS. BOUT IS CALLED. DRAW BY REFEREE Many Fans Boo Pop O'Brien's Decision in Battle That Re- opened Sport in Baltimore. BALTIMORE, Dec. 21, — Boxing opened up heve again last night with a bang. The sport has been shut down for several months because of the war, and the twelve-round Bout between Jack Sharkey, the New York bantam, and Dick Loadman, the lad who knocked out Johnny Ertle, fore mer claimant of the bantam title, started the game off again. The Sharkey-Loadman b G hummer from start to finish amd when the men concluded their @n+ gagement the referee, “Pop” O'Brien of Philadelphia, called it a draw, the decision being booed by many fans who thought that the New Yorker was entitled to ten of the twel¥Ve sessions on points. This was the sixth bout in twelv@ days for Sharkey d he appeared to be a trifle stiff, is speed, though, 4 his opponent bewildered at times, The lads made such an impressign that they are likely to be re-matohed here harkey's that Referee ¢ terested in the N ade!phia, matched so gooll showing Was Brien, who is also in» onal A, CG. of him to 4 dectsion over Wilde in the {Pal Moore, who won 4 named Bourgeois. He was only | shortest on record, lasting only 4 few | | Wisi face =< Vintner Geores i ee ee tie LoaeH ita in smali bantamweight then. Going peconde of the first round. The Eng- | Washington, Handsel Rose. London the other day. They'll meet ' along through a few more fights,| pu; jhortemen were overwhelmed, Second Race—Christie Hoters, Da- |next month, probably ae " *arpentic , es | cininiga ‘Garhantennts oe ie oe hinda, Prevaricate. Sharkey and Moore have fought young Carpentier showed such ex-| claimed ¢ t . ni arpentier one of the great- Third Race —Applejack, Dahinda, several times, the New Yorker being ‘ traordinary speed and skill that he/est champions they had ever seen Breezy . the only lad credited with ever floors 1 was given a chance in Paris | The French boy's personality, as well Fourth Race—Paganini, Bars and | ing the Southerne To show how small Carpentier was /#,,t* splendid fighting, “made him Stars, Parlor Bo: ‘ te peerlere “A.C, where Ladle { at that time, in 1909, at the age of 17,| France. Returning, he knocked out How CarPennen. Beat Bompanone WeLLs ine RH eee AD et ib the acorn. the Na ' he won a@ ten-round decision over| Pat O'kKeefo of ‘England in two Fem TUG HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Sixth Race—Al Merce, Yermak. [were $2,400, of which Sharkey Fe ; Charles Ledoux, the greatest little | founds at Nice Then he fought Joe oF EUROPE: Brock Peddler, Mea tane h oparkeae | + French bantamweight who visited Pr Ha Bp ae yy; plea Z ae “ nes . | ondman received ‘a guarantee of this country and nearly fought his| lost the decision. As for thie feht. Dy naae cement was caused B: way to tne bantam championship of | Tranctte ® own manager, Dan MeKet- * n ric Ss IS ac ‘m House of the Police Hoard, whicH™ta Stays toe Santana charnptonabily ot Sonatins Cr ranagey, ban Moke Bowling All ac. e ate tha Police Lond aaa af the most astonjshe a contre shi y . ; until he met Champion Kid Wil-| side when the Eronch referee nan ae, g ey. Joe Wagner out of Sharkey 2 ae jams, who knocked him out in the] Joe the verdic ares Ch tt in the tenth round. He didn’t Hams, ed him in the | Joe the verdict, as in his opinion Car By atter Tack oO n the manner in which Wagner Wan Afteerth round of a desperate battle, | } had won with a good margin coaching his protegee. Consequently ! While mentioning Ledoux, let me) Knocked yonce during the fight he e > Sharkey fought the last two rounds : gay here that I have just received | second count sie in bias nine- aa ——- i a Is no ner e without the advice of his handler, @ letter from France with the news|ly a finisher, Teanetee . Francis Pres registered its King." announced yesterday that be ‘ a n ‘ on ———.- that Ledoux is still alive, He fought | ward thay re pauinette told me after-! seventh consecutive victory yesterday | had re tition unui th {Bergen Five Wins Two Games ‘ through the entire war, from th Frente thought Carpentior the by defeating the 8 june fi ae ' ‘i i ——e" © h i k B © war, from. the erest boxer he y defeatin, t 4 | 1 ack j i iro the ear wa, tram th |clvereat or hr nae wana yt hee, Aun oriiis'in Starch, “tue | in the American National tela tan mwanem,|Chick Brown and rifle fire and was once buried | the hardest neuece reece es One Of 8 Brooklyn. the eame wan. closely | othe truck some si | TOUPNey. St. Louis Leader Takes NOj fitting in the Argonne region. | by a bursting shell and seriously in-| After knocking o, vy. | wa. Be ART tHe hha) Ohne in retirement for pi ioe. dei nocke u ff out two other heavy- # in doubt until the final whistle ecm Stock in Report That He Is en nik be tn eh weights, in three rounds each, Ca’ blew As the end of the first half St. pe Be aint Pine ‘ ia i pi All baseball is mourning the death . ‘ jon. + °K Ce ‘ancis Pi 4 f peedy a by winning foi There will be great rejolc iy Ber- of "Sik" O'Lous het pe lca aan tates Vota ue wen re ewemtl? nwiand to’ tent rep wad inthe van by 12 wo UL |Ridatmige tacen” from “aerate is ‘ne |g iMate, mil ke great sedoicing Ber] to Be Let Out by Club, — [ot,"silk” C'tourhiin in Hoxton. tie! = By Joe Welling ported killed. But every time he re-| ‘amoun Gunner was at the hereht of | penenter Bolles paved the way for the | MOMt —: of this is that the Crack Bergen bow!- ee League since the organization was ou : covered from his injuries and went |his carcer, and his wallop wan ona| permard School Ave's fourth consecu-} jr Scudder defeated L. Busst in the [ing five won two games in the Ameri- By Alex. Sulli started back in 1901, He got the back from hospitals to the fighting |of the most deadly ever meen in the | £Yg ViCteFy, yesterday when it beat the! continuation of the three cussion han- {can National tournament. at. ‘Thum's y Arex, SUIKOAN, nickname “Silk” from’ the fact that] PROVIDENCE, R. L, Dec, 21.—Joe _ lines. FE op trbentier Jabbed Smith's head | home court by. the score st *S1et0 TT glcap billiard tourname Doyle's White Elephant alleys last night. In ECAUSE of the fact that his eon-| when he was a small boy nix folxs| Welling, Chicago's crack lightweight, Started Career as a Real ih walle, aking Kreat care to| The winners led at the end of the firai | Billard Academy, lust night, vy a score the first game of the evening the boys tract with the Cardinals, which tet asig Mi teal Lies a who defeated Johnny Dunder in Bos. ri avold the lop, and then knocked| half, by 21 to 11. Of % to Zl. Both played at secaten in pry a ie atanik a kn tn i ‘auntleroy style, bie, silky Dlond|/ton last week, knocked out Chie’ Bantamweight. the Gunner flat ‘with a lett ape grr & match which lasted. fifty ibe para County, namely Stubbs, has a year to run, reads that he} curis hanging down his back. His| Brown of New Haven in the seventh : the chin. Bmith got un deren’. wis pate on. [Rings. Both players had a higa run of Barringer, Coglan, Carvice and Soutar,/ must be on the job in St, Louis by|chums nicknamed him “Silky” aad of a twelve-round bout here ci fer was a bantamweight Pp dazed and the closing of local entries yes. |P A round larpentier was mixed tt furiously. In thp sixt terday, it developed that five clubs will | £U™ et the erack Aurania five, made up of] Jan, 1 to take up the managerial] the name stuck. st night h boys stood toaeto- but 1p sixth round p e last nig when he fought Charles Ledoux, bUt| Carpentier 4)) start ti 8 in the big Wood Bloc . —— such well known bowler meee after this he grew rapidly from class reek nhed 10 his knee and| mast venmens tue big Wood Block six-| Prospects for a successful rowing } ieaaaen reins, Jack Hendricks, who has been toe for the three rounds : k je down—a_ gragi it e held in Sell, Seewagen, Stoddart Sandlot baseb East, Mid- ye re own PI to clam He was soon Mehting for| punch that Rereres Gers" Tronany | Philadelphia on New Yeur's Day mor Jweason at Columbia were brightened ‘That the Lergen hove wos for two months acting as a Knights| ,Sandiot base sth altered tra fie ARCA ain cine lige inea lee 4 a ions and beat- aa haul’ a or r . ty ported. tha 3. ee ot Columbus Secretary o of | and § fth ng a European champ! eee O08) Os, 1 a “foul.” awarding tho fight to| team honors will be carried back to tia | nen, it Was reported that I. KB: was duc largely to the good bowling | Of Columbus Secretary on the other | United states will be played on alout in the seventh. Brown weighed iata'eh je hevtoet'@ fight. and in 1909 ctengle city, as among the athletes entered | flown stroke of the varsity elght of Coglan. who rolled 211, and Carrh side, had to return to this country|much broader scale during the com-|187 pounds; Welling 135. pounds, Fe wii Be Lost BARN Storie | aceneanetar, this the war broke out gre eome of the most prominent ia the | ioivernity in January. I registered helping _aiong the {sooner than he desired. He came| ng season than ever before. and ac- | Welling will’ me Young Britt here penal on’ the entier os off other en- ‘ ; of #0 ‘against S78 for the Sarena ata tivities of the National Base hr afternoon, other French boxer, But on tho} ints and lete c was drafted in October ‘ 1 | back on the Megantic u Ses de to - 1 wier eration, the sadlot governing hody « ~ _— whole his advancement was phenom- | +r, where he was in inthe bee A special me. the governors | Fort Slocum awalling to be dene ond series brought together lendricks confirmed what Johnny] the country, will be extended to addt- enal, and when he whipped Arthur) on jis’ way h and! of the Lioyd's } organized alized. When he come he prob ack = Floral Heights th ° a , See Hee oe largain, Bia] Bis Way to the front in the firat| Mw: wecks ane under tne Prenidciee ot | ably: will be appointe cea Mea nll’® op ttoral Heights “ad the | vers, who also returned as a K, of | tional cities in 1919. These facts d¢ Burns and Young Joseph of Eng-| an Seen poten Tench troops, Reins | Res! . Vanderbilt for the purpose|and plans for. the v will go) u the defeat that they me: with at[C: Secretary this week, said about] eloped at Pittshur h_ when smembs re land in quick succession, and then! detailed to drive nm piory er.) a WAR Qt comoperating with the G, wernment | forward in full swing CULL AN aT RR cin ‘boy went to the American soldiers abroad all be- the National Pedaration inet ‘and dis- | beat Harry Pages Md Set ae r. He did this for a time and then| W#* held yesterday at Sherry’s, Fifth | Alfred De Oro. th teran Cuban, | eance beat out the Floral Heights |!9° strong for baseball, and that they cussed plans for next season. [t was} The 4 dwint. golf tourna: twenty rounds, ta! te, Vgkt to the| kee to be transferred to the flying Ayenue and 44th Street, for the purpose | who formerly e-cush five by 67 pi scoring to 6 for would have liked to have seen its re- announced that the annual meetin: of Men's Associa, championships from the ligh corps, of readapting this important club and |carrom. billiaré and Charles Otis the Floral Height | +, of the Federation will be held in! will by c Pinehurst the thin welte:« eight class, he became a pep | H He B Sporting project to the change from jof Hrook! Hoeven in In third and final game of the |Sumption even though the war hadn't Gi. clang Jan. 18, when officers will k in January ular hero. low He Became War to peace conditions. hird block of match. last n ening, it Was up to Stubbs and Bat- | ended, ba ceeieaieniuding & tew acoard of vorid- ous _ at the National oath cademy in, UM of Bergen t to th my ” "4 “a Berle . ‘fers are now anx looking f fade ade, middleweight champion, —_— Lite =e tering, sec has been reported that I was going to 6ramme will be adopted. sxe! amnice and knocked him out n two rounds.| Right here began Carpentier's ' aT cient ;|be canned by the Cardinal inanage-| 4+ the joint meeting of the major | Fridaye ever of the Metres Carpentier outclamed the | English | greatrat carcor, At fitat he was ens > # than What they rolled in the/ ment. C, F, Jones, one of the men jeagues in this city Jan. 16 the minor |politan Golf ita ann champion so far tha was talked § in flying new planes from the Mherastitne behind the club, i id to have leagues will demand representation on | meeting decided new the contender for the heavyweight | factories to the front, |, Phere will be no more games roiled in sieay ill aula adel Ue cca gai cahle 7 0 a ryewident | championship. expected of pes faw months tater Billy Papke| he hecame an expert aviator and cue . ——" sho Antica National tournamen: until | serted that T was going to be } the National Commision, | President line parent. Ore Menem ae and Frank Klaus, American claim: shifted to the front around Verdane | The Police Department of Baitimore, | Dee, 20 he will eo against Yous timo of ayn” MM tonolitan and Gortelyou {and that Branch Rickey, who is the! {ne poss of the minors, has called a) the national ship, anta of the middicwelght, title, ail where he became an observer, Flying| Which will have absolute control of the) falls at ue Amins A. cof Huth A representatives meet in A s| President of the club, and who 1s at special meeting in Chicago fer van.) James Crabb nal of thded Willie Lewis of New York went to alone, he took many daring flights |0OX!M& kame in that city in the future, | [oF eleit wmds, and on Chritmas Ua {of games. ‘This will be CLA CU 12 Rt aga ge a aaa France, |14, two days before the big meeting |country Club New Canaan. Now © France. Carpentier beat Lewis over the German lines, In the contae|has Just passed a rule that hereafter Mk we wih Frankie Pour Banton feather: if not the very best of the scheduled | Presen' pour forces in mrance:| vere, at which the officials of she |Canaan, Co will run the. in i twenty rounda, lost to Papke in aev-| of which he was frequently attacked, |@l boxers who are signed up to appear | tty (or en huis at & alow to bo held uy series, ay there ia class sticking out all) would serve in a dual capacity smailer circuits will formulate plans | I this winter at the Columla Unt+ enteen, and lost to Klaus on a ful and on at least one occasion brought |in the main bouts at the clubs there sida Mead oo qyer the make-up of the competing | «1 don't know anything about tnat.| for their proposition, serely UR _ Pe as 'cb honing ans | TORR Cee ee pune will be forced to appear before Deputy | Commander Jonn it wing cries of futon wa What I do know is that my contract : oe siihea Bi ti Miteres ts eaving thatl incest dampernie Pers Lp ntl Fring | Marshal Samuel House twenty-four |# the 1 i Third A | has a year to run, and of course if plained thene defeats by saying thay meu aaumerate drive to break throveh | nouns before the battle and Casa anoint a i they pay mein Tull for the coming News welmht. us he had outgrown the mid-|cate the German batteries, flew aper [ined before a physician, In hls Drew la ng “ssa oo 'NG Fst tite arama | season they can engage anybndy they dleweight class and had shot up to! the German lines at a “low height of pt a ow Ladies > my know milling scorm of like for my place. | _ Naval Training Station football team f 5 feet 11% inches in a few months. | about 200 feet, obtained the need i] | Physical shape to box. This is a " one ny “ i | ATLANTA. Ga.. Dec, 21.—Grorsia pore rene tor Pasadena, Ger } Making a fresh start the next sear,| information, signalled back. to. tia {4d order, as tt will be the means of ite T think T did mighty well with the | oat the University of Pittsburéh| where a gume will be. played with | Georges beat Moreau in eight rouads | wniting French, batterien ro Gece’ [making all boxers get in cond:icn for i Cards last year, considering the hand- | Tech and tne awe ay next fall, it | Mare Island Navy Yard eleven on New and knocked out Bandsman Rice andj ately that) many rman batteries |bouts and besides will prevent th Ie, With aw icap under which I labored, and I am} Fee a to-day by. Dii..d:. ee | Senne oes “yel Smith of England, both| were quickly dostr ; was announced yy Dr ae Cyclone Smith . * quickly destroyed hy ir fives, | fighters from disappointing both the nn how in hopes of making a far better show- |Grenshaw, faculty director of athletics a -——_— heavyweights, in two and three rounds.) and returned with his plane shot full |club officials and admirera of the sport . { ma t at Georgia Tech. He knocked out George Gunther at|c jew. On one of thew ¢ ne ihe ee: . ai \ng the coming year. ie -—= ‘s Nice. in fourteen, and then wasiflights he returned with neatly a [Dy falling to appear and box at the . "I hear that the National League} PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 21.—The Ain matched with Bombardier Wells, Eng-| hundred bullet holes through the budy |{1U2 On the night of a show. Another) Mike Coit {M D feta ; chose John Heydler as President. It's |tetic Council of the University of Penn- lish heavyweight ampion, to fight} ef his plar nd the wooden uprights {TMle Pt in operation by the Police | has devia to 1 ame in that |} : APPEL TYNE tluyivania announced to-day that it will a J on bd « ‘oode! igbte > - about me that Mr, eydler’s greut | sylv ja announc bd gpergecagspeged ne heavyweight championship of| SPlintered in several places. e in | Board 1% that all boxers in siar bout om Ih 7 a cores of The r » bd 5 ob teg th the beginning of ee ene rate oon hel Hent.| twice decorate ; He wal will have to post @ forfeit for their|mme bs ’ ‘ ot bervices to the league were recog- |tevive all, sports, with the besinning of) Musterole Loosens Up Those rope, This fight wa eld at Ghen’ and hin ¢ »/ DP forfeit for their c term on Ja * Europ « Xploits | obey nto a wan io the new Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain Wells was a remarkably skilful voxer | etven official mention in the order of [appearance the moment the mateh is |” Mi 5 a ampien nized. He is the best man thet could | possible place them on @ normal basis i a \ in action} the day d , \ eee f —one of the best 1 ever saw in action arranged. neep that t of have been selected, as he is the best “TON, K 21.—tt be-| _ You'll, know why thousands use ; : A. Sale ; ang frou 5 to $h.i0 ano at on acount of ¢ 8 p NGTON, Ky., Dec. 21 ° | rescind ies. ov r is tant al end of : tw mon * ago. his nerves sunt ate 4 “5 waren wes Gy the Al@nauin Clul's dae the informed man regarding the league's Set hea \bat Banglore Musterote ence you experience the | 01 heavie ha ne ed by the constant strain of act.ve od Puitow, the lanky bearyweight of Minne. 5 r i ff that could have been signed sara 4 Edward F. Simms, | 5 "renchman work, Carpentier was sent bach to | mle, who i at reerat io California, wher : Offatre thet souls MOD SNORT. N, CAmsON BAG BAWArS T: ji arest \ goed clan ine aent Me Gt ING CATIBe Rod conde Le aril eieee tetta artis necaae : ; aod In fact, during Mr. ‘Tener’s reign Mr.| who have been identified with thorough: | 4 Get Sie i once from the ne: } r 3 ‘ ne in roel pads, n see " ¥ pin gon bred racing and breeding on a large rug store. is a clean, whige oint- and was knocked down twive the troops there, Tie | fighter of Sen Francisco, 10 © fourround ae at Collis Jan, 14] ot i Heydler did all the real work. brie in this State, are planning to pur-| ment, made with the oil of mustard, 4 it looked as if he'd surely tu SKU, cd | Bae just won another tattle out there, Mew Baseball is going to have the big-|ehaso, the holdings of the Cella, Tilles | Better than a mustard plaster aid does | he renewed the at as Instructor, but took | Diok Roreli, a light hearyweight of Loe Angele | and Adler interests in the Latonia an: fl that he drove Wells acro: P bout: with opponents fe fourcround bout at Hakewfield, Cw w . : gest year in its history next season, | Bhd Adler tere tracks. not blister, Brings ease and <omfort ' a rope here he knockec troops. Fore Dee, 4, and put away wu ’ st year the real fans, who are all — while it is being rubbed on! the ropes, wher knocked j relgn 5 1M, and p ay Ww tbe | SHICAGO, Deo ai---With clean tei i te Englithman wit heavy by we trying to Induce the | round with a shart amd wwing to t \ 1 | real patriots, couldn't put their minds] | ¢ AGO. | . Tite: ry Musterole is recommended by many i 5 ‘ord for the season, the Great La and a right to the jaw in th nich Government *o have Carpen- | Fwtua'e oeat bout may be with sem Le haar ’ > | eball, but this seasop, with the | "°°? ‘ Sommers ait nurses, Millions of area veand iteh with Willard © colored “e for four ronda at sa Te te Ea eee aul be used annually for bronchitis, croup, st France went wild over Car 5 AP eedid r ull sp a Paha held veg { x eear to ony eat, wil poo] Piashing'’s Protest Overrated. eck, asthins, neuralgia, plecrisy, chau; now. He had grown to 1 i ed Cre inds—i wit, Wat take pia we M1 i Ming 4 wy, “Jushing High School's protest over | matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the and was as handsome a pictur ett ee ag BELT Te | (0 "Priec ‘ : reas " meyed Inlereah’ i ; ranbing 2 er the titles in the an. | back or joints, sprains, sore muscle: athlete one could find anywoere. |Carpentier's war Hoek pt se w Pay mens ; Miller Huggins, the manager of the bite be ountry championship race bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds He was a vy pleasant fellow and 9 \abie defeat \ A pie \ Yanks, who has just engineered one | "U4 : the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), and they stopped all | Mine. ie of decision of the great favorite everywhere. He was of i reument by ordering tt nee opel Ul Pee ga; ¢ es f of the cleverest trades in the history | was overruled and the decision o: 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. unusual intelligence, and had mate not pox with any except F nae mld ae ot ’ of baseball, has gone home tor the|referee, that the “race as run shall i the Most of his opportunities to ai Carpentier is a boxing marvel, | Adame besm bis ie Mes tual lentes eotaan t . holidays and won't return here until) sang,” was sustained by the High ii = of , atuettes Of land the long ce from. the win by te ; i . leagues Jan, 16, Hug isn't worrying | Schools * : Carpentier were sold everywhere to x0 | would undeuntodtn mene tr cine | are : me Vea a bit at the statement reported to| Public Schools Athletic League at on the radiator caps of auto:nobiles isary for him to go through moniha | bie tertile. pancho w ;: earn rag have been made by Dutch Leonard,|its monthly meeting in the Park His photographs were in every shopjaf preparation to box ae mello te | heavier Bieu ni ge Welltag i " the left-handed twirler secured from| Avenue Hotel, The protest was window, displayed with the Freuch Gia before the war heme MTA tag oe ’ fans { 1a Boston, which was to the effect that|filed by A. H. Killane of Vlushing, colors. Garnact a ais ¥ ‘ . , vs tthe | he wouldn't join the Yanks unless he|who stated that the contest should After knocking out Wells the new yen Pentier made a large fortune | Bie ‘ Molivmarn Bowl Aionmn*] scoured a portion of the purchase|not be officially recognized, as the — French champion knocked out a cous |Defore the war, but moat of tt was ir. | ™*l . . National A, 0. of . : t money. runners did not cover the full course —— ple of other English heavyweights In |yrete? im the minew near Lens, eo that | New oriease will be tie eee of aun 1 un 4 ‘All the boys talk that way tm the|o¢ two and three-quarter miles. Three ‘and four. rounds, bear Jet he, Proctically lost everything during | neti on Chretman nicht. The fight ‘ ' , aca winter,” said Huggins, “I used to > Smith of America, and was matched wer over he i et, With the | tigare in it aie Milena Jimmy Iinyself, but when the spring rolls Boxing Bouts for Heroes. bs n't satisfied hey wanted ty nlize his eld ambition to’ PA ayy bdr ‘a \ a) 5 ln lif they don't play e club that) vit give a Christmas-Peace entertain- Pa hs see Carpentier do tt, in England. The World's, heavyweigh: AnADRaht Te | eta tates aan: ' ‘ 3 ine pone ieee lakes good boosting torment in honor of the country’s heroes I ‘HOUSANDS of Positions ny ome and. this tor nee ene pion, mary recently knock fart Morr A eat } any othe Jakes good boosting {9 | RenOn Of ° , time Carpentier went into thr big (reoree iy hy Ampa nl third time they b ' " the boys to keep their names in prixt|who have recently returned trom ser. are daily offered to the English champion in Terry Mo o Dia through the w A perhaps with 2 | ong a the dex a ‘i H 's2,| during the winter, tor they ai! like to| vice abroad, at their Army and Navy a f Th iy ; yer SEIT BeGovers | couple of me yg and a tow | in th Sa5. Oil vit |e in ‘the limelight 1383 Broadway, to-night. Sol-| readers of The World Help ‘ style, with euch fury that Wella pu \ Rp eh ¥ la pUL houte at heme, he may heeome a n alte ‘lors and marines are to be! Wanted ad: . ands up only to have them formuaule eantoider for the hevys he pillon, 1 t . 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