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ROS TER ONE MPSEY HAS NO DEFENSE TOMMY RYAN CPN Who Trained Jeffries Says It’s Hard to Get Line on Jess, That He’s Either “Punk” or Is Not Exerting Himself, and That Jack isn’t Hard to Hit—First Round Will Tefl Whol Win, He Thinks. ’ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK LATEST TRAINING BOUTS OF BOTH FIGHTERS — (Snapshots taken at Toledo by Robt. Edgren and carried East by airplane mail route.) % @ts By Robert Edgren. Coprrieht, 1918, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Brening Werld) TOLEDO, Ohio, June 25, q DEMPEDY and Joss Willard both had an easy day st their training i camps yesterday. These lads like to keep something in reserve for to-day and to-morrow’s bargain counter rush. Saturday and Sunday ¢rowds not only fin the roads between the camps and the single road that Bends out from Toledo, but jam the canvas inclosures around the Willard _@ad Dempsey rings and overflow into the vacant jots all around. During | he past few days the crowds have grown #0 that every day is like Sunday, ‘and the managers are wondering what they're going to do to handle the (would-be spectators next week. Yesterday Toledo spread tar all over the one road leading to the arena " gné the camps so that automobiles had to go several miles around to _ feach them at all. ‘This helped keep the crowds down, but in spite of it, | Beth Jack and Jess worked before four or five thousand people. ‘Willard is going along in the same old way, slapping and tapping, " d@iimching and wrestling, leaning and loafing through the same old eight founds with the same old bunch of punch pickled sparring partners. Tt tm't Willard’s fault that the boys can't stand his pace, so he lets ‘ep and makes it as casy for them as he can. He can’t hit hari because. fhe'a knock his training staff out in four rounds—all of it, Bo he dosm’t how a thing in the world Tommy Ryan, famous middleweight champion of years ago, visited ‘the camps yesterday and bad his first glimpse of the two men in action. Ryan Says He Can’t Get Line on Willard. KNOCKED WIR LARS. JESS WILLARD. 6 feet, 6 1-2 inches . $3 1-2 inches 4 inches .. 49 1-2 inches 17 1-2 inches . 40 inches 17 inches .. 11 inches 16 1-4 inches (0 inches .. 8 inves « 44 inches -48 inches ATE TRYING TO HOLD DEmPsEe™, Madden Bred Colt Sold For $25,000, Races Like Year’s Juvenile Champion\(Fistic News som ¥oa and Gossip —_>— Brookholt Scores Easiest Kind ETS UNCER sSTRAIOCHT Sh oe LearFT Yanks to Play Double-Headers With Red Sox To-Day and Monday —— 13 1-2 inches 9 inches all day without getting a line on him. I know that Willard can box if he wants to, because he had « good straight left and a good right uppercut when he didn’t know anything else. If he isn't showing a good punch now it must be because he doemn’t care to, Willard looks a little soft, but he’s a great big fellow These two players were with the Athletics when they had the great team of which the baseball world stilt talks, Connie Mack says his infield needs the steadying influence of »! man like Jack Barry and that Amos To-Morrow Only One Game Is Carded Between the Old Rivals. Georges Carpentier, the heavyweight “nd Newark have bem anxious for some time champion of France, is not going to|{>, me them battle and ene which ie the beter as if it might be some job to move him, This is only twelve rounds, and AQUEDUCT SELECTIONS. ad ‘need condition rough that woul First Race—Camoufieur, Start- Strunk will add quite a polish to th | sc Ryagvambl mete og walle ete ve irst Ti ling. Pickwick. fight at the big boxing tournament outfield.” It seems rather queer f for, a twenty-round fight. He moves slow, but you can't tell anything by of Victory First Time Sécond: Face-—No selections. held in conjunction with the Inter-| Bettie By Bozeman Bulger. both sides to a big league deal to be Third Race—Man o'War, Bonnie Mary, Head Over Heels. Fourth Race—Naturallst, Tippity Witchet, Star Master. AVING twice been cheated of their pray by the rain, the Yanks will attempt to resume delighted with the outcome, especially” when no money is involved, If Con-'* nie Mack and Ed Barrow are pleased Sent to Post. Allied games at Pershing Stadium tn |fy ony te France. Carpentier was to bea mem-|4. A. of a manager to meet Sammy that. He hasn't any reason to move fast with the sparring partners he has @ good thing for him to haye a tougher bunch, but I may have a good reason for not Fit x. ber of the French boxing team. which | ¥ there certainly should be no kick think he’s under cever, and aay By Vincent Treanor. Saubiaren Beal, Sasin, was to have taken part in the big pot on their rise this Afternoon with two/from the outside, It looks like a ” the noted} | Sixth Race—American Lak |event and bis retii@hédd Wrolil ‘hia |m madesen. Onn games against the Red Sox. The first | s00d shift all around. Boy, Roseland, breeder of thoroughbreds, must have eat back and laughed when ‘he read the early racing season re- ports of this great two-year-old colt and that great two-year-old filly and the championship claims made for them after what looked like particu- larly good performances, All the while he must have known that right will begin at 1:30 o'clock instead of the usual hour of two, There are five games to play with the Boston- Boson fatter {1808 before they get away and Harry bed at Bangor, | Sparrow has planned a rather vigor- wanted Frankie Burm |ous schedule for the potential cham- Hayes of Indianapolis for hie sta) pions, There will be a double header ‘won, |tO-day, @ Sunday game to-morrow and another double-header on Mon- team has been a severe blow to the |*t Meriden decided Frenchmen. Carpentier claims he in-| Jaze (“Young’”) he could win, when he started in the] jured his hand while training for the| but who Raceland Handicap, opposed by Only | bout, but the chafites dre that’ th Woodtrap. A young fortune was bet on Recount, and Callahan saw to it! pugilist, realizing he could make big that nothing happened. to spoil money by engaging in a real battle, things. He got Recount away from decided to withdraw from the tourney the barrier in front and k him riding him out Ltn whet and gave as an exouce that he had Jv E. MADDEN, Jack Barry and Amos Strunk may not recognize the old place they get back on the Athletics. club was the last word in baseball art when they left—they were sold ~ when Connie Mack decided to tear up the famous old machine and make’ @ new one—but now they are at- tached to a plain tailender. —EEE of Brooklyn, Boston, if ER there, ‘But when seemed unnecessary vigor at the end.| injured his hand. Saath ‘gee, in his own stable h® had at least one bas or age ge ey ™, ©.etlday. The result will be largely a| Johnny Jones, the sailorman, just shows his which could beat them all, ready to! er swoop was the medium of a| Ormrley Pttingsr, the fight reumoter of Allen. | show on the evening of July 8 and = | test of endurance. Telensed from the sprvice and signed, docks do it in his own colors when called] jast minute plunge in the fifth race,|town, Pa, hms eimed up Jack McCarren, the| two main bouts of twelve rounds each, by the Yanks, repofted for duty yes upon, or in the silks of any one who| but all that was bet on him was lost |Mmky light houryweight of time city, to meet Frank| will hook up with Bily Kramer in The Yanks have somewhat of an| eesy, e284 will be in uniform vis would buy th ungster, And so it} 48 the barrier went up. He was Carbone, the Italian fighter of thie city, for a| while Dave Astey of New York will afternoon. The other sailor, Hoff- fis yee riagt practically left at the post. It 1s| fifem round bout, to be fought at Allentown | Oolling, aloo of this oity, in he other, edge on Boston in the matter of/man, has not been heard trom but happéned that as late as yesterday] Fouptrul, however, that he could have|on the morning of July 4. Tbe wow becins at pitchers and they are usually the|Wwill probably show up Monday. He lin the rain and mud which prevailed,|peaten tho favorite, Nightatick. ‘This|10 A, M. Bix other ax round bouts will eleo| “I ove © lot about this fellow Benay Valser,”| deciding factor in one of those| felt that he must have at least a halt one would pick Dempsey |iong after such prospective cham-|one got a clever, patient ride from|te magwi, Both Carbone and MoCarren are| said Phil Lewis, mansger of Ralph Brady, the| heaped up series. Huggins is now week shore leave, there is always the feeling pions as Cinderella, Old Gold, Dom!- Young Fator, beating out Dottie | sicgpes, crack Syracuse boxer, to-day, “If Valger can fight, A with “ol " reserve strength and bngodyes Vandiver after she threatened to —— I can make © match, Brody beat him come time | CUPPED with six pitchers, any one) 1, 4 mighty nice letter Mr. Wi hurt ine bout is well |"!@ue, Bonnie Mary, Toujours, Upset) make a runaway race of it. ame Clark te another fighter who claims the] a5 q: Portland, Me., and ean do it again, He'u| Of them able to start this afternoon. | tngals writes to inform this column ‘and Wildair had been shown at their! The Greentree stable has bought|™sddlewsigtt championship of the A. E. F.| pox him, to, winner take all, with # $500 side bet. | They are Thormahlen, Shawkey,|that the play of Tris Speaker, by best, Madden trotted out a brand new| from Paul Connolly Wyndover and] Csr romily mural from France, where be} Let's aoe now what kind of sports are Valeer aed] Quinn, Russell, Shore and Schnelder.|Wwhich he sneaks up behind second Oe en eee ens wiich has all| Rol Craig with the Harbor Hill|Akt some fighting with Unio Gams tore He! ais manager, Joo dacoba” ~ : prompt takes a throw from the cateber the’ earmarks of the Juvenile of the| steeplechase in view. te ready to fight bem matched 4 nan In addition he has Nelson, Mogridge | and takes 4 thtow tnt vd ped ear, That he is @ horse extraord- to meet mute, in 0| Champion Beney te new en tis wey we |80d O'DoU for a wrecking crew.| ‘0 nab ® runner advanced on, the ary was shown not only by his im- New Bed-| we big fight. Deaay Weft bere oa Thunday for| There should be no apprehension | *tcritice hil. la Bat Bee Mt oe ye ressive victory at first asking but the tattleground and also for the gurpme of/ “bout weakness in the reserve line.) Pome wut it a: ‘to have been At its annual meeting last Winter, the os ingals, “bu ee - the price, said to be $26,000, that watching the fighters put on the finishing toashes forgotten in rec campaigna” lontford Jones, in whose colors the | Polo Association voted to start up club fo thelr treining, Leonard before starting @e-|, THE Red Sdx, who have been visit. | forgotten | if | receat | OMiMbniaay* colt ran yesterday, only recently paid | tournaments but not to attempt to re- cared thet he thought the battle would te the|!98 in our city for two days, are un- gly A culiged to Mr tn Madden for him. new the national championships until the hardest fought between big men that has ever|USUally high in morale and esprit de} Pov. io) eonnation I might add that! Madden loves a good horse as well|mixups, due to the war, been eld for the wort’ ite, He expects Demp- | PODS: ue 40 the trade with the Ath: | we used to do [t ourselves when I’ a gta Ayr ed | pankering | straightened out. Now, however, the aay to give Willard a stiff argument, Shannon and Bobby Roth. The addi-| Played on “the Little Potatoes Hard \- ey r Hoperul Birowners and train. |Committee, at a special meeting called ‘A tout for the Now Kngand weterwesht|tion of these two youngsters has|to Peel” down in Alabama but that ers but primarily he is a breeder and |Y H. L, Herbert and William A. Hazard ctampiombio title wil be fought a! tie “Kim| given the whole club a new life. Both| wasn't in the big league. I always a salesman, He will sell anything he the championships at Rink at New Bedfort, Mam, on the night of {new players will appear in the game | thought it should have been, though. breeds if the price sults him. the Philadelphia Country Club, Bala, |. July 2, The fighters who will clash are “Chick”| this afternoon, before the sixth race yester- | Penn., beginning on Sept. 1 ‘West of Holyoke, Mam,. the present holder of the The Yank winning streak ts now day everybody. seemed to know about - title, and Billy Camey of New Bedford, They| Coincidental with the delight of the| five games long. They beat Cleveland the thing in the last event. It will came together in 4 twelve round tout to a|Red Sox the Athletics are equally|in the last series, then the Boston, was Brookholts a chestnut son of Bal- decision, Both men are in good condition for the| pleased over having again acquired | Red Sox on Sunday aad followed with Jot and Graciila, which was said to orp. title to Amos Strunk and Jack Barry. | three victories over the Athletics, STANDING OF THE CLUBS ‘be a speed marvel. As Maxey Hirsch said, he can run as fast as @ horse ie asked to run, When the betting on the race opened the opinion of Hirsch and others who seemed to know all about Brookholt, was re- flected by his price, 2 to 6. Just think of it, 2 to 5, against a STAKES WORTH THOUSANDS WILL CLOSE IN FEW DAYS. , Three Kentucky Jockey Club stakes of unusual value—the Breeders’ Fu- ‘Out of Town Golf Results iE if Detroit hit Bagby freely in the second and fourth innings and de« By Chatter tack | 4 he hits too straight and knows too much said White when he had seen Willard work, on the scales for several days, for publication. forenoon as usual, sits in the hotel lobby arrivals, and the only e orry him in the least has been the referee matter, Kearns, psey's manager, wasn't consulted in the matter of the ringside. From the beginning he wanted to have a referee sole decision, He selected several names from the referee list 2 i treacherous going. No one could af- | but some of course did, figuring that} something might happen to him at) the post, he may not get away, they figured, or he may be shut off, or any one of one hundred other things might befall him. However, Madden and the colt’s new owner minimized the chances of bad racing luck. They engaged Johnny Loftus to ride film and with a horse under him it is a well known fact that Johnny rarely makes mistakes, In the de to the post, Brook- horse which had never raced, and in| & ford to bet against such an animal, | GAMES TO-DAY, New York at Boston, AMERICAN LEAGUE. | play. NEW ORLEANS, June 2%.—Nelso: Whitney of New Orleans. defeated) Bobby Jones jr. of Atlanta, 7 up and 6, and Louis Jacoby of Dallas defeated Whitney Bouden of New Orleans, 3 and 2 im the Southern golf championship semi-finals and qualified for the final match of thirty-six holes to be played to-day. The defeat of Jones, 1917 cham- pion, was probably the most thorough he has experienced in championship PHILADELPHIA, Pa. June 2—A. turity, a two-year-oldspecial to be run at Lexington in 1921; the Latonia Champlonship, for three-year-olds, one mileand three-quarters, to be run at Latonia in 1921, and the Latonia Jockey Club Stakes, one mile, for two-year- olds, tobe run at Latonia in the autumn of 1920—will close on July 1 with Col. Matt Winn, the Kentucky Jockey Club's general manager, whose headquarters are now at Covington, Ky. The Breed- ers’ Futurity, a comparatively old spe- | cial, will be worth about $20,000, The! Latonia Championship, $15,000 added | % Four teams from Washington, D. C. are scheduled to rall in the Inter-St: duckpin championship tournament at the White Elephant Academy this afternoon and evening, and they will do their very best to dislodge the high score of the Casino Five of Hartford, who now lead with a total score of 1,730 for the three games rolled, ‘ H. B Caplan, proprietor of the Mannerchor Hall bowling alleys, is expected back in town next week after several weeks spent fm the mountains, where be bas beem enjoying himself with @ party feated Cleveland by a score of 6 to t. a score of 5 to batting of Roush. singles and a double off Carlson, and @ triple off Mayer. clever catch in centre field, robuing Stengel of a homer, balls to Flack and Pick’s sacrifice, enabled the Cubs to defeat Bt. Lout by a score of 3 to 2 Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh by 2, mainly through the He secured two He also made & Mann's double, following a base on Bill Bolden, a” ted, and said he was satisfied that any one of the bunch would | holt looked all that had been pre-| Ciup, WoL, PC.) Club, wk Po. 7 7 a J, & De friends, recruit pitcher from Lincoln Memo- | = be fair and competent, Willard flatly refused to consider any one but| viously heard about him. He sure |New York....82 18.667 |8t. Loule.....28 28 208 ia eat ei mast tae turin (ae tonacs iN IU an EOP | sash Qmmenn, ae ng the Com-| tial College of Tennessee, made his Tex Rickard. ‘Willard is suspicious. He trusts few people, Jess has said |b&d racy appearances to recommend |Clwweng ....28 3 008) eaten 3-88 28 AO ol hn to-day for the individual | ay “4 ng | menweelth) alleze on | Asma venue for two| bow for the Cards as a big league.’ ‘along that the ont: him. When it came to running, |Chicsge . Warmington 21 a2 9p Hole match to-day for autumn, will have @ gross value of! years, is now Unattached. as ihe where ‘he | PA" Binye ye A ee slong that the only mab rhe could referee for bim would be some | Broour at: performed impressively. | Dwel . Wesnington «21 $2 208 croollegiate golf champlonship. |about $50,000. ‘The Championship of Lecruerss Js conducted sae priate aun. tobn| (fIEOr Cee a ed es ane who couldn't possibly make any mistake in rendering a v of tb ecity in ® managerial capacity, 1921, which is to close on July 1, should! have @ gross value of nearer $80,000. He went to the front shortly after GAMES YESTERDAY. nine, hits off Cicotte, bunching them the break, just loped along And At! wew Vork-Boston (two games; rein), a fourth and seventh tn- He picked Tex Rickard as his one and only candidate, and ra] in the first, ‘ . semi-finals, Bulle Gordes, proprietor ofthe Grand, en ) ‘when the local boxing commission flatly demanded that Ollie Pecord be | the end was only galloping, hard held | ‘Washing re J } eton-Phitadeiphia (rain), | A eS eh. 4 Bowling Acade1 ‘the Metropolitan Academy,| nings, and beat the White Sox Ts third man in the ring, and Willard found that he'd have either to accept, by Loftus. His win was perhaps one | hem Be Geen’ | Eee te eee eS att tibal Wales, Twill oirest more, antrion than the | exmety Me <td tiene iadtt “beth | tye boore of 4 to t again | ae or pack his litt Of the eastest scored by any two- | Wt. Leal, 4) Chicage, 1. | perpen ne |{oCosdes; leas sate a that ‘be ‘expects, to be| £ ets seen ot Ly yo ones leaving that $100,000 38 knuel under.» Bu ist upon having Rickard the judges, and had his way. ia closed couple of years back. The first | MONTREAL, June 2%—Charles Chick i renewal of the Latonia Championship, | vans, national amateur champion, and if year-old this season, his manner of| finishing suggesting that he could| GAMES TO-DAY, home ere the summer is over, at New York, era He has be Catered int ‘be ‘astern tnaividual’ champlonyhipa § & | Nid“sawyer, former, Western ti a Restore ingriuel_ ‘The Board of Boxing Control had very little to say in the matter, ‘The | Rave walked away fram, soything Washington at Paltadstohia, Ne former Western itile-| which will occur in 1920, entries for it feniy men named by the board who will actually serve are A. Drexel Biddle, | (nat THEN have Chalom Tain Clomland at Detroit, holder, representing Cypolltan” amateur |having closed a year ago, will have a|NEARLY 400 ATHLETES & Judge, and J, Warren Barbour, time keeper. ‘These two should give quite |iie barn, or Man 0’ War, a cracker- lenge at WL Leal | champion. and Gardiner White, repre: |srots, Valveady the moot valuable horse TO COMPETE TO-DAY. ar & society Raver to the event. Ollie Pecord, referee, isn't a magnet, At| jack himself, continues to improve in —_—s een he over the Royal Montreal golf | race advertised for decision on, this f Z Eos () lo having one, ry, One ts without Dis eta vocation, ipBut the his ening, Brookbolt just about hie NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | course. The p Tut unfavorable. weather ship oA teers ty cada a) tee tenn A DNGTY athletic club in thie district AQU EDUCT i fternoon caused postponement | roll on. ye represented in eo Me! js now @ millionaire, with his oll and cattle interests, not | events to come, especially those to be . | of the second match. davans’ equalled junior track and field champlonshipe af MONDAY jecided at Saratoga, Jim McClelland started a sup- posedly good one against Brookholt |{n Rory O'More, and he was well layed to be “right there.” Although Re has shown well in muddy trials, he never was @ contender in the the course record of 70, while my took ‘8, White 77, and Kirkby 7%. NEWTON, Mass, June 2%—Mrs. KE. W. Daley of the Oakley Country Club, former Southern champlon, defeat Mrs. F. H. Baker, former Philadelphia | district’ champion, jn the final round \for the Women's jation of th rn t hy Mention the pockgt money he will gather with the bi; wyer A. Drexel Pradie: is reputed to be worth money, od. Tree in of @ miflionaire family. Some class, Ad Thacher has \ Mp.A ist of preliminaries that will keep th interested or amused from 8 o'clock in the morning, when the aren: open, until 3 or 4 in the afternoon, when the big men are to enter ring. The street railway lines are gathering extra cars to hetp take Stevens Tech Field, Hoboken, this afternoon. / Fred Rubien has announced that 399 entries have been received for the ON WIMBLEDON COURTS re various events, the New York Athletic WIMBLEDON, June 28.—C. Garland, United States, defeated Dash, England, | Club, lading, the, let wit! . rhe faci N. J, GARLAND BEATS BRITON THE $2,000 WOODHAVEN 2-MILE. STEEPLECHASE HINDOO HANDICAP AND 3 OTHER HIGH OLASSs CONTESTS, FIRST KACH AT 2.30 P, M, erssr dlencoe A, C. race. He seemed to flounder badly shaw i championship sing! the list A. C., Mohawk A, C., BPROLAL RACH THKALNS Of the crowd, and launchés an@ ferryboats and tugs will take people and all the whip persuasion used Boyton chamonanhiy, 1 line wees wan tae ots Woruingelgs Breckin Ar JA'|E wave Penn Bieta Toledo and land them oe a yards of the battleground. by Shuttinger was of no avail. The - a, United State "| Bwedis A a hor bare bbs Toledo oe ; taxi service, The hotelg are nearest to Brookholt at the end were eo Face Tilden. Gt, Wills Davis. Uaited Ate ceum. io tee ba by ‘of visitors. Furlough and Bucklaide, two out- HART, ningnamue, | WILMINGTON, Del. Juno s2—R. | {ented Sted cept teeta eater ed | aT OE Le mointe. te wiks the | Senet, fee ladies ‘on . : cs "baton ot fans has just arrived from Manila. This is begin- *!ders in the betting market, Hassel Norris Williams 24 and William T, Til-|~ In the doubles Watson M. Washburn Kalmon “trophy, donated by Walter, J. ON ORR te Glesay ¥ val Bay Anode " |. TOs! , both of Philadelphia, will meet/and Dean Mathey, United States, beat Salmon of thoroughbred fame, which land 8.30, Ladi ha bout, which drew at least one fan from Recount after many disappoint. ™) Soh hi Roa an don 24, both of Philadeiprie, “ur ths the Turnbull broters, Mngland, et 6—3, will beiome he permanant property ‘Ot ales ier Cee got into @ spot Where Polo Grounds, iSwa tennis championaip of Delawace. 6—2, 6—8, t—6, td the cieb winning the team Si