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LJ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1919, FIGHTING FURY OF DEMPSEY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK iwiiifl ting 5 - WOULOMMKENEESGWESSCARPENTIER_WiLL BE No MATCH FOR Demrsey SD OF WAR HERO CARPENTER se, EDIE SMITH HAD | CARPEXTIER Down seai‘ai “Aap verren Sing Plaudit to © Start‘ tn i No Right, Decency or Sport in Talked-Of Match Between French HeavyWeight Who Performed Valorous Deeds as a) A*Fouw. By $50,000 Latonia Champion- RUNNING OVER HIM. | ship. Stakes Oct. 11. | RACING ‘SELECTIONS. Soldier and the New World’s Champion—Record of French- Ts | a, ng ao man Viewed From Every Angle Shows He Wouldn’t Have Jyn nd Race—No select d Race~Orleans Girl, Cock @ Slightest Chance of Beating American in Ring Battle, Poriven Hacoetitieeth: enten Stele ker, War Machine | By Robert Edgren, | phi, Race—Tenons’ Bon, Blairs Govrriadt. 1019, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Mventne Worle). HPN Georges Carpentier of France was at his best his manager and advisers refused to match him to fight Jack Johnson forthe world’s heavyweight championship, admitting that Johnson's size, experience and genera) “class” would make the match one-sided. “In another year or two,” they eald, “Carpentier will be bigger. It will be better to wait.” \ Meanwhile the war came along in 1914 and Carpentier immediately went Sixth Race—Rambler Rose, Swirt, Larghetto. HAVRE DE GRACE. First Race—Prunes, Baby Sister, lophia wood, Second Race-Romb, Crest Hill, Bob Redfield. Third Race—His Choice, Herd Girt, | Allivan |" Fourth Ra e=Billy Kelly, Leow Crank, Race—Ross entry, Tippity chorr entry. m Peddler, Lord : Mporenth Rece-tiandtyl, Lathen to the front. In four years of war he CARPENTIER. Made WS Boxing Ledinasure. has not grown any larger, being still REPUTATION BY HOCKING ouT - Ue Meter ‘ 4 120pound man. In four years of ali re? eciua: bin i »] | By Vincent Treanor. war he bas gone through hardships WAGINE waar” ( My F the racing patrons only meet with s that have lessened his physical stamina, speed and boxing effectiveness, wwe ‘g a I 4s much success to-day as they did He did a little boxing in the army, but having no important matches and i Le) yesterday they'll consider the clos- ao chance to keep his mind centred on boxing, he naturally lost much of Y The (twe ven Dewrsey Ang of the meeting at Aqueduct sroxt HANDLED “Gee GUNNER ; successful, Six favorites won yesterday. he features to-day are the Edges mere Handicap, the Quéensbore | Steeplechase and the Waterboy Han- dicap and three consolation events, Although King Plaudit ran a very oe the importance of the short gamo bad race on Thursday, being practi- when he outclassed Dean approach- cally left at the post, he will be one om ed Pera Tae ihe CUR, dhe Hrincton youth was of the starters in the $50,00 Latonla roves Golf Is Most Un-| slev nth hole he misjudged the shot Champ! » Stakes, at one mile and . from near the edge of the green, the three-quarters, at the Latonia track certain of ‘All Sports— ball moving a scant eight yards. A gaturday, Oct. 11. Other Not less experienced tournament _per- : ee ee " former than Ward would have only orge ther Notes. Sroken HE RAO eotke p his _.Not only is George Odom getting tee whots up to Dean' rden King Plaudit in shape here for the ‘ity veteran Wisely played his own big Latonia event, but Sam Hildreth By William Abbott. game, depending on his superior jron is traning Mad Hatter, and Emil OLF ig the most+ uncertain | shots to even the advantage. After Hera War Spirit, for this race. game in the world, . The turf | a hard-fought match Ward won by « is @ sure-thing proposition | ingle hole. The Garden City star Four favorites won with ease at defeated H. C. Bingham 3 and 2 on Aqueduct y day, while two other compared to the links pastime, A his ‘second round. “put i ‘ the splendid fighting form on his last days in the ring, just before the ¢all . to arms sent him rushing back from England to France. j Bince Carpentier was at his best! the heavyweight championship has/tion of Billy Papke, former middle- Hassed to two new boxing genera- | weight champion, and Frank Klaus, tions. Josse Willard easily whipped & Raped] beeper! gpampton, the Jack Johnson who was consid-| They went fiom America to get some of the French purses. Papk: ered oes oer an beg agente! beat Spestiee a ifeventeen rounds Carpenti four years o: aus im in te along without defending the title} Good as he was, he Wasn't quite . Brought about the finish of Willard's | Hood, enough for, Amerion's. 1 orack Career as champion when he met) pie didn't worry over his being beaten Jack Dempsey. The amasing man-|by Americans, as long as he could + ner in which Dempsey tore Willard | ‘rim the best English fighters, which he continued to do easily. It was con+ Pleces in one round of fighting | sidered a matter of course that the! Dempsey as a phenomenal | Americans should win, at least until heavyweight, entirely out of the aver-| Carpentier and other French cham- ge run of title holders, comparable | P!0n# had more ring experience, | only to such Men *« Jobn L. Sullivan and Jim Jeffries wuen these greatest But No Dempseys in This Bunch . of heavywer wore Dompsey'sage.| In 1918 Carpentier started a sen- public cholces had tight squeezes to tonal is golfer’ plays like a champion in a ’ ome home winners. Lord Brighton, . Jack who showed his | S*Ulonal carcer ag a knockout artist. A morning round. In the afternoon all of Uniontown, who fol- tne second race, and Ed- ty fury in that Toledo ring| He knocked out Bandaman Rice in ERED DOWN 6Y JACK DEMPSEY. ‘ lass. golf balls pretty nearly the wina, who captured the last race, won a have whipped Jack Johnson at| tO rounds, Cyclone Smith in three, Barr if ’ he's slipped down to the duffer class. 2 ? year round, came through to the by “eye: el in two or three rounds—pe: in fourteen, and Harry Vardon, England's premier emi-finals with a victory over H. W. — Bombardier Wells, England's hy - rofessional, wins an important title | Maxwell, one of th Pome club stars, W. R. Coe's-Over There won the in a round. a OAV y, P 5 u .| weight champio: four rounds. 7 his week, Perhaps next week he|in the second round. Beall way on Diablo Handicap ina gallop, A. KE. Ps wot have whinpea Sune aoha-| BEM champion in Vour “rod Fistic News sor Boor ard Gossip )|00 ws Pernavn next weor nein Oe seein roma ell ob Bisiie Hani fap iy again” A twenty rounds with Frank Moran and tion, The English could hi ly A f , down the line, . 4 Sam Hildret rma at the beleve it possible, Carpentier * .| Frankie . Dhere will be three oreiimin- |uncertainty runs right One of the leading trade a jay Sam Hildreth will ship nang leat And yet Reocked out | fhreo. ilitie ‘ove Base Canettia ibiewaun? ube toy Wa tected tote an top woe Cou, | The preaent invitation of the Nas- | tion tournaments ile tee Goes | Pur and several other horses to Johnson was considered too good for avies, took @/ twenty-tound dec i eppuneed age ee sau Club is a striking illustration of | Monday, when the New York Jewel- Laurel. James Rowe is already there ¥ 3 ft older, a is holder! Jobnny Romer, the local bantamweight and t lors’ Golf Association meet for their With twelve of H. P. Whitney's Betoketicn then, hon Carpentier S08 Over Jolt Bmin of Amero sal holder, and Jack Britton, who : et ie oe. cates Guetta Gordie ‘ then was matched to don jer 0 vel 7 Max Williamson, the promising bantam of 5 | fall tournament t the y 4 horse Be eateries ee ©) Wells in London, Tale time ne een, Of the welterweight honors, Bre 88] sinia, bare been matched 10 meet in 8 '%0- White, club champion, who also holda | rated he | Wykagy’ Country Club, Ne chelle, N. ane te Bombardier out with a few pungh- | 80d aw matched for another contest. | i tout a @ voxing show to be waged bv 1 tho course record, was an outstand- {It will, bo a cheeay arate eid. hes feaported thfeesvenrsola filly Dempsey-Carpentier No Match ¢» in the nest round. ie was prey 10 OPEN CFASON Lester Burdick, matchmaker of the| West side A, C. of Bigharaton, ‘N, Y.000 t | pease era ae "1 ot ing favorite in the tourney. Why, |@vents scheduled for both morning Dameris, owned by Joseph B. Widen- good ) ow. r f Oct, 2 Chester Howe, matshmaker of ernoo! a he lers’ ¢T, anc he im ed four. ure at All. performance tte heck tae areas | Bocrisien'e. Clab of Newark, No} | een Sos match by offering the mane the affair weemed almost like # “set. [And afterno Bone te noted’ for the ally Bunter: roporty ot Gacene . | Otkoure, ‘aaitae cote an decided to put the men on again peplsgit lla psig doing Hye ape canara rd apes ee apephar agen aia ie "Aaron < wellers Tt is hardly necessary to go ANY) weight, in two - - oe further to show that a Dempsey- | rounds, and then was Ne property of George lue of the prizes of- D. Widener, have raced for the last © another eight-round scrap at the reoekta, hed First Regiment Armory in that city —— barn hy Preeend coiaee ue fered, ane same W aM be on exhibition L, ‘ alot G a bigs vile eT | mutthed with Joo Jeuse Z Pi omime! 0 a | ough bie manager, Phil Gam- Opening round of match play yester- lat one of the leading Fifth Avenue "ce yesterday their respective train= Carpentier match would bp @ cruel “The Jeanette pene ee Starts Season’s Cam-| on oct Burdick wanted the bout | 4" Teter, thrvuah bie Matern amemea; day, winning by the wide margin of |atcrou during the coming woeh ne, crs. Thomas Walsh and Andrew dagk: senseless thing. re would Be a port of a ute Sant was considered, Crimson Starts Season’s Ca in Oc pf @ Bout ag of Toindltia, baw igo aa agramen ay, winning by the wide margin of stores dining the coming we crs “hora ha Avro Suok Y , o Out to gee It Ci 4 F Getie ; or Oct, 13, but as Britton is still sick, | with tne matcnmaker of she cream (ity A. C. ; PH 4 nine week, Tie ; are Teena be pana teat a nt Cectpeny | SOS See sootisd yet tohhave a chance paign With Game With (0°) PEAty Dib eaanauer: asked ‘tat | iments te meet tag, 1Be-poems Dawrer 1a Cab fecond round White encountered Sai |acr and vaudeville entertainment at 1es*, they woutld be retin i ama o ey against Johason, who , bomen lard sy Aap é a en round i part, who Grabam of Greenwich and up cropped |the club houso in the evening will be lo Harry Me em - t after the Frenchman the way 6) a Sii¢qt 79nQem who wan pee ving Bates Team. the bout be put back until the later {country for ten rounis, Wiluae omhatt wae one of those quick weversuls. Tho : . land Farm, Kentucky, and Sanderla Buetasliy’ the ten are not in the Kfocked Jeanette down in the first date, which was agreeable to Burdick, | Srenm We ware alll trai in towa to sua Nassau Club champion promptly w ) Erdenheim, Pa, TOULG, bub shot his bolt before the 4 same claus, Carpentier is little more) 0 ‘seal st good les off hi this t real The annual golf champlonship of Will go ‘ Billy Gideon has already accepted | tp snversi esod bovte for hia chi, iniles off his amo on this trip, ever the Richmond County Counten elute — Gan fifteen rounds woh -DAY’ 8, thing slipped, driving, approachind wil} he held today on ae oe sip end ea ewes’ more than 170 | 42d loxt the GecMeheduied wre over TO-DAY’S SCHEQULE FOR terms for Leonard, Promoter Bell, who stagw! tho two big boring and putting. White came to the turn Qourse, The preseut clad tile holden mi. witch he did not reports, he he wouldn't ae nae ig | :tueht Bere 'we come to some more OPENING OF FOOTBALL.’ Mike O'Dowd and Angie Matner of [shove at Lawes, Maw... ai which Yous 3 down und he failed to pick om the jy Art. Walker jr, the twentrrenee Weent, which he did not report, The Deu nde (hin ol fighting weig b mis | dpe that kives a clear ne on how Se the Iiront, who are to wis it Up in an eight | Sit and Bildie shevlio dew a ate of $0.00 homeward trip. Graham, mean- year-old Invercollagiate champion ana clerk of the scales notified him’ twice eee and Dombecy mavioh bub | best at 196 pounds, which was bis bes; would Baveieee Hor onto r 2 found battle at the open air bosing show of the {40d Haldie Fitmimmous and Yound Kloty drew while, took advantage of his op- rusner-up to Oswald Kirkby for the that he must report. He paid no at- ight when he knocked out Fre ie with Jal 4,080 pullding # open air arena in that ponent's errors and didn’t overlook Metropolitan champ! yt ook. tention to the notification, but wilt Th3-5 seconds. Dempaey ja Duprey. fag se ge ile rag ao eT diet Ute be the tame bal te. Inany bate, eanecially G0 tie greens, Enea ogy BAnIplonship at: Brook- oo te pay a fine wot $50 nich the perfect Condition Carpelior knocke ree more [poalhee! lewelght champonsip ttle. are 10 | ered champion Jack Britton $10,000 to box, where he ran down many good sized pee ia ie 4 _ stewards assessed ‘for wilful neg. jean and in pe: ndition at 198 | unknowns, A Fee Mg, pe rmare athe: such good shape for tbe werap that they hare do. | te mm Jai The course is now tn excellent con: prante rtra} Guabowt Sinith & | ined, | in Luuden, The Gun- gree mucho anh and A on Gi Raoult nad oben eye [nate Tndividun mokng the low score SUNDAY SEMI-PRO, GAMES, ne-round spurt. He | ome great Lynt- pete ar al vmoatea (eernei gual making nscate sk 0. SR etePESat it the second round: trom |" only & year or 80 before, Carpen. | ermal T, darken Vronk Magles, maiehouter ot the Laceum | ibe M<Teoue, soe irigh middiencieht, oes | Rm Graham not only sllminnted |) relief the itunter Meds ‘ the fort of xnocking Willard down ligheoite fant tfta tuto. Sanita face | tat ot Ter, tern chao aera. 2 be eid | owe ae orci a ir n'a] Sabina dium Geeennich eho in an lone atthe tert Rut B ‘ i i n ight of Oo aa ten sounte, ag ™ ee | ert wielder of clubs, 3 . . 8 E r r » Jack Kearns, claimed afte: ee auohee walked dy EriRuy | Tatcrtin ty Rainer ili, at Serene, |on the vieht of Oct, 1,” He plane to atage chee | or oes une, ancrame a Mate ay [expert wlelder, of clubs. | Graham 5 |sistently eel the NE a ean heeat inte | cuuld do. Clunay boner do tor ieicn | Musbt' tite "hua Hote! of Commnaree at | teb-reund toute betwee the folloning: Cla pounds stripped when he go! ad ro e was, Kicty on Columbaa Day afternoon, | If Briton w putts, So White, the favorite, Was |aition und a record fleld In exreceed | REMC | _ jto try for club honors. The fortu- rieogth ee Barinatiel at tino ft ion isogenic ‘Noring at aewiabar to only do ligut work for the next owo Ws ‘The pele of tickets aro; $1, 62, 63, and ‘enough his manager will quickly acoet the snuffed out of the tournament to tie tune of 3 and a « whic Emeralds vs. inter Stars (dow header), at Catholic en cons | Protectory Ground Bushwicks vs, Cuban Stars, at Dex- tional League night, but Greb callet it off Monday morning, | titie jimself, but possesses tha abii- dar Pack, Brookive, ¥ Ce leet ae Tem may BATON OF BeTN> | 1 tn . fteh a strong contender |Oowd and Rat Ena 1 West Now York vs. Philadelphia ong Ye gr Ray Meauit of | (WO Founds, Ho didn't care mon it, Breet, sa fervtat” pnnteae ‘ehlingion, ‘ith’ ether Wille | middlewelgt who tate Cuaspitn Mise O'DOWd © The semi-finalista’ to-day wilt be! Mike O'Dowd, tho world’s midate- | , Standards vs mein extremely hot weather, of SX! while he hud his wallop. in tho| ‘The first skirmishes on the aridiron jie ot tetera: or Jack Wert of Blissbeib, hard battle, says he has vrokeu away from bis . Graham, Greenwich; EB. C.,Weixht champion, and Augio Ratner, SUMAN ION oo imors and Karle's nok loved duy ard night by thou- | 318th round Carpontier was ‘knocks ‘ofteneive will be secn this afternoon | wile manager, iash Miler, clang Cat te her} Sam, Graham, Greenwich; 2 O-yno incct at the Armory Ar A dercey pagtanets js, Schirmers and. Parle’ rk Gizgy with & clout on the sid to . ull, Uni p 40 . . Pe 9, r ark, Gi ‘ of question-askiny visitors, and ide of th ame side aot an - b Bi a Smith : tous 8 “et Bri age +4 Cache al ae tinies 3 City, and John M. Ward, |City, Monday n ght, will wind their ne we head, to bia ki ae when several of the big teams rwing) Johnny Clinton, the 0 Ligh nous bouts F Garden City, J A i 4 y neght, ind up their L, 1 $ the merve etree of wee anne | fuahes ‘over him. "The reteree decide Migr Harvard gets away earlier | lows Bogs ot Bridgeport, Cona,, will «wap ua esa Rare See Garden City. They will clash in a0 | training this afternoon and will rest to- Empire City vs, Melvina and for @ tremendo’ im portan 4 eclded. . He Banh Heats ot tance, & “gt | punches in a twelve-round bout at en open sbow Marhole match, an eighteens | moron Ridgewood Lyceum, at Arctic Park that Carpentier hi chief rivals, for the Crimson Ady be West, Ot a Tobey of Paterson, N, who fought such | eightecn-hole » |morrow and Monday, They assert their ae ’ a usually trained only a few days ‘ ad boon struck after; than its be teonght off at the West Side Bassa’ jcondition is as good as desired amd that Brooklyn, “ - has ° al Co she coma Sporty | hole finals te be run off later in the ved of all that Dis knec® reached the floor and brush with Bates, while Yale and) aes Bristol, Conn,, tale af oon, Cliaton great eightround battle at the Lyceum * oe » - Oe OY Bee. Soetreinio he wil Georges the decision, The fact ree, mrineeton nro postponing activity for|yartattrael, Conn.. te aiessonn, | Claion |tiub of Pacem, N, J., 00, Wednestay night | day. . Ue teming Ieea senna ee Bast New Yo be better in his next bout than when | Mine that he had @ narrow escape ‘k vs. Peekskill and eno! 1c, dws Ih Jefed a good fighter oy adh Big coed ck Rae Som Se. Oe Fe Ward, ‘ big driv-|Both are down near enough to th Hentai Ob Beek New Fake Oral from weel Gad on Demah fo consiieted © ‘amnesotlt 3 ier the State tax] ‘ard, overcoming a I “ ear enough to the r rookly: he met Willard. Ng Gaspins (ae ances eae ree | ho game. weith the Maine eleven, Will) ie tusiug crite of Brtieerart the tout ourht | cists sinouuting to $8,008, Alles the Sate twa) John Ward. overcomded Winning |auired Welght— 158 pounds—and will ex- 'St Agatha vs. Newark Stara, at Bt. ‘eo what chance has little ns | cked 01 red Fulton in! pe of ho little interest, fo nd. Hor | ‘© amy @ big orowd, | 1 soto. from Simpson’ Dean, the tall hard- ence no dime hing Agatha Field, Brooklyn, pens | feven rounda and polished off ue tale atding Lddie Casey and Ho EES | received the nice sum of $010, ! Ipounds at'3 o'clock. Each is. politive rooklyn. Mer bp & Dempecy match? Dempsey | y Tage te rife re {the sires <a) hitting Princeton student, who won{}unds at 3 posi Lincoln Giants vs. All Leaguers cor pe fag 4 FY . be the backbone of the | Joonn tase | i x! hat the battle will’ not last the limit : } ; pal og | ‘ two starg retain. their Meet. an, & slauter, 8* if only to ma nit before his war _ Silk & chers, at Dohe: |present under direction of whether these On| AMarion, the well-Avowd barlegaue tar, who 7 ma athe eon, AP make Me diatce sive Dempney & fight. O'Rourke, has offered Prowess after a two yours’ lay off. On| A big programme of Gaelic and ath-|tgnoea his veteran opponent many |comiades, Hatner ield, Clifton, 'N. Georges Carpentier bogan fighting e, to post $10,000 Pele iast appearance on (the gridiron |added vera festurm to the remuae grograunme is Just as anxious, for if he manages to rock O'Dowd to sleep Orange vs Seapesp pe e % Ward proved Giants, at Orange e8 featherweight when he waa Af-\ti weet e Suialchgy to weet Lath Gusey's running and Horween'seduentod |in coldention of “Dunice night.” Marion a alietic sports has been carded for the} yard off the tee, but bi ho will wear the championship crowa. Field, Orange, years old, ie was born in 1882, Carpentler and Leckett, prosent fou ware strongly rerinincent of Mhun | jonice water amd always iy to be on hand |annual carnival of the County Mon-| - nia - jealcondbibie te ses Van & Schen Seattle Rangers, i fought his ay up through Wnglish champion, tn the same ring and Brickley, If Fisher can ra se thes | yea Jounny fights, Marion undered a wipiee aghan Men's Association at Celtic Park e @ nks the Crimson) Pe ightweight and welter- OW the swine evening, ten rounds two men to stellar ranks th y 1. denna ein ae: lene, wae ‘ed hae eet scien locing a few battles, ‘each, Fulton to have ‘an heuce Test Will have a machine of seorlng power Devoe but generally winning with a knock- between bouts, Other games oft! klyn. jnext Sunda: In the junior league ut Taft's Oval, Br Coyne Scores a Victory. ts .. . . Ticjen & Lang vs, Havana Reda, a {with a ramirone set of cuff links, championships Cavan will meet Wex- STANDING OF Although outweizhed ten pounds and, at Nurses Field, North Berzen, Neon | Se } } ow y the hurtin leaving @ atck bed In order not to diss Plathush vs, Drysdales, at Flatbasn Be esodiny ‘womy Engin, cheie|gount taat Fulton’ wove’ bestenet XM. Ce A, College nnd Dar hg Fin ay Merk Fite fee ee | astscanioe Ware clasts rite Tipe THE CLUBS appoint the fans, Jack Goyne, the crack | Field, A a: veaaral Dp Dock including seme giish eham-|doubt that Fulton would beat chem 3A field eleven wil! come to New | 2’ ss ty | 5 sf welterweight, had tectable out. Hackensack vs, Federal Dry Dock, sportatmen coul lo would 2 Jo Beason. — tween wi ae~ porn SE 5 rfleld vs ewbure a OTR. to much when compared ft ult p show what he Shey ie a bag RE} gets under way Tie, hots | nay yp hig Rng BY Mee Md e tieally decide the championship of 1919. NATIONAL LEAGU ix Stone, brothe of Barry, Bion ark, Lone Island @! rev. n onal Spert tol Re ted Srom ne start, had J ve. » e n tayon erlean world ttle-holders, ut for | Hoakett end then import Denpyey Ysland Bate at Vrovidence, wile f a et: \o wiinem th tacts ate |In conjunction with the Geslie games| orm, » Gaeta thes alt the inst aut shad. avonne vi; Downey, at Bayonne % Frerenman to beat the Engtivh vo fight Fulton. Big Fred isn’t over- 1, against Willian, | ‘a auarantes of $1,(00, twelve athletic events will be dec.ded, | Cincinnatt , forever coming In swinging his le, Oval, Bavenn ree mpion at the traditional Engish supplied with human intelligence, *Aet d: teaktorg’ has been work Md —e the feature of which will be @ fencing right with all his might. Jim Mont. _ St A ll Mijers, at rt was astonivbing erovgh, and yur he can fight, In spite of the purator two weeks to get the Mut the Goat colored heavyweight im | thatch on horeebac somery outpointed Dan Lynch in the Lear's Oval Rrooklvn larpentier became the idol of all quick knockout In New Jersey ne is tewsn in condition or & i with country, and Sam Langford of Boston are pail. 2 / S other feature bout, nee. the only man now tn sight who sinus, and some stifl pructice hus al-| ping to fight again, Thia time they will bettie Bie Sane When he met American boxers, might possibly make it interesting ready been held at Now Brinswick {a tmeround bout at the big Areas at Syrecume, Valger Outpoints Brock tt + ° re le 2VELAN: Sept, .27.—Benn: MeAuliffe Boxes to ern, : 2, BED. hanes </one than Ihe paoy for a few rounds, and Capt OF mere: OF N. ¥.. 00 Tumdlay night, matchmaker Joe Dun. | CLEVELAND, 0., Sept, 27 y ; English, Carnention didn't fave quite erween Dempsey and Fylton thera'd rem, reoruity at Weak dein will, be) Ot signed up "the men today. This will |Vulger outpointed Matt Brock of ote so gh TN Jack McAuliffe, the retired light- a we Ee ee erat: Wo 8 be nothing.to worry about, Let them feen 'n |e thele fifth meeting, Wille baring won the |Cieveland in a ten round bout in this Clacineatl, @: Chleage, @ (second game), |WeIEHt champlon, boxed thee rounds av iBeriee tot fon wren, He igarned pts, oem "Beincoton, Yale and Cornell have un-| inajarity of we fights and els“ soored knockouts city last might, Valger was too fast St. Louls, 2; Pitteburyh, 1, with Jim Montgomery, the middle- a his separation crow. He learned |’ | can’t see any right, decency or other week ot practice before DEGIANINE | yror Samm Jang clever for Brock and” Mis. fast baal fF wight ‘champion, of retand. ‘nt tho A | A jot about ho om the Ameri= asort in putting little Georges Care the campuls!l. manent’ el ee Tamme, the ten |Pietinn with both hands saslly earned . nghts of Columbus show last na, In i810 Buck Bhine bent him peniter, once great borer tat ce pees Radic Mend, manager . 9 deolares that tho Moae Club of De. pthe newspaper decision for ‘him, Val- Camp Upton. ‘The show was sieht rounds, avd Young Snow. veiow his old forin, votcran of four NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept ho LONG ISLAND to get_on & match with direction of Jimmy Twyfo: ie “ n te of yesterday's | rx) orwted him to keep Oot, 11 open so | BOF is tryin, °, Chicage at Cincinnatt. inesad by more the BEGINS in four, and he Kearned about Yours of war, a hero decorated true PAS SL buh weet tee bee |e at Gn ees te de ee Sharkey or shape Se oenat eet ha chatee Pidwerne ot-6t took |Who ars kwalting ate art -. xing from them, ne Dixie Kid dd agaln for valorous exploits in the Pouncens Jadee White with the wes side etar for that | Ccsutul — -— Jimmy Murray, the old-time va i ane ve ited iugee gt alr over the enemy Jines, up to be pot be able to playin to-day's \idate, Lynch boxes Jap Burman at the Olyepis _— AMERICAN LEAGUE, star, ‘was master of coromoniva { Avo rounds and learned more. He knocked into a mess by Jack Demp- ame with the third team bec. » Vaiedtahin, Manian lett, ey ere et Hok decisions over Mrank Toughrey |,oy With Dempscy and Willard It eg muscle bruise. Juat how serie |4. 4. > Russell Karns Dec! Civ, WL PC.) Clu b pe| x fA fiffeon rounds and Farry Lewis in| ferent. Neither o: injury received by the fo Johnny Dundoo, the fast Hallan Lightweight, ! NEWPORT, R, 1, Sept, 27.—Mickey | Chicago .....06 $0 .638/Bosten ...,.66 68 493) ‘o-Morrow, Sundoy, 2 P.M. $3,000 Mineola Hi twenty. He beat Willie Tewis in has record worth mentioning, undid AlicAmerioa centre Je not known, but | {0M Pome, sae fae OM mudeat to: | waeil of Jersey City won @ referce's | Cleveland ...63 64 .6C6 St, Loula....08 71 492 | DOUBLE HEADER Do, PSY Tena ny ‘senantion/made no sentimental difference its valeved tat be wil be in une Une, | Ai, gt same te mile oe sie | Beaten, aver erry Martin of Brovt-| Brug ™." 7p gp. ctas|Phtasclt.s8 (nt 3 | Guy Empey’s Famous $1,000 Cosmopolitan a " 4 | 4 Fiat 4 had \aenn Rink. ut wi " hy A win war in the feht with Jim which oliminated the other. RPripRRRNe FB oe 4 tor mx vouda at the National A.C. of that |S9RE0 Mt the Tor Moor ance had ‘the GAMES YESTERDAY, TREAT 'EM RCUGH and 4 Other Hish Class Conte ivan, middicweight champion of | Fred’ Dawaon gave his charges @ slight K. 0, Loushlin meets Jobnny Metaughlin | ore eat oot yelling. throughout, | Mew York, 6: Philadelphia, 2. with ers Ae aa ee na, $n 94912. -Aullivan waa’ 9 ‘Fest on South Vleld yesterday afternova | snd Max Willlamson of Qhitadelphia clashes with |The boys were rematehed to meet here Detroit, 10; Chicage, 7. CARL MAYS thle Repeat ‘second afairh, pomparta to, tne DAYTON, O., Sept. 27.—Willie Lough- and omitted the dairy serumniage fo Vobty Doyle -n the other two scraps of #4 jagain Got. i 3 Gaty games sehetuted, Toukoe $75,000 Bias why e ~ 9 Shamoion OF Ene ‘tin beat Bryan Downey all the way in frst Une this wook, ‘ oo an ' ‘Arilled in the fun : at fifteen rounds, but the referee called it Won red’ Das to be a the pilly Kramer Wins Bout, “RUBE” BENTON aw, slin did all the i“ , hie af : ton, Pa, on Ost. 10). PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Sept. 21. ones xe0hY, Py v3 . : Ma c tae bouts Lah inny outpointed bre age ype a = dhae nage, BACHARACH GIANTS te 1doun m. ase be mere wie Detroit at ‘ “Cannom Ball” rap Wiekware rand Sincluding, War ‘Tas. ot Cambria . feria revit A ol Cloritand.

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