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" fe ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1919. 7 “DENPSEY TELS IFFRES. © BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (ARIEL | | imi | WHEN THE NEW AND OLD CHAMPION MET SURPRISE DEMPSEY, English Promoter Declares Frenchman Compares Favor- ably With Best in History. Title Holder Meets Boyhood Idol for First Time and Relates His Training Plans and Eagerness for More Ring Action— How Dempsey Was Surprised at Dropping Willard With. One Wallop. By Robert Edgren. George McDonald, the faftous Eng “———~ Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) ! -) ee Sportsman, is In town, The last ACK DEMPSEY'S first move in Los Angeles, where be is starting on PRC was here he guided the three months of moving picture work that is to earn him over half a fy <TONIGH T= pug ic destinies of Matt Wells, million dollars, was to take a trip out to see Jim Jeffries on his ranch in the San Fernando Valley. | 5 JAMES AL, tien nglish lightweight champton, whose bout with Knockout Brown Y opened boxing under the now defunct Frawley law in this auspiciou fries,” said Demps “When I State. MeDonald, it understood, a boy, before I ever began fighting, I 1 C. BR. Cochrane, promoter of the used to dream of being a fighter like Bhd Cuanrion recent Carpentier-Beckett bout in Jeffries. Everybody used to talk! , WoRLp London, who is now on his way here, about his fighting then. I think if I . aro going to try to sign up Dempsey for a match abroad with the Euros pean c hadn't heard so much about Jeffries and his strength and his squareness in the ring I never would have thought of boxing. I wanted to be a/ man like Jeffries. That's always been my ambition. He was my idol when mplon. Terrries Torr DEMPSEY THaT Tow pion. SHARED Used TD GING HIM A LOT of “Carpentier will surprise Jack SIROUBLE AND ‘To WAS DEMPsEYS went, | Dempsey, world’s title holder, when the two come t Mew oA a ther in a bout for NYouLL LICK ALLTHE = [the world’s title,” declares MeDon- 1 was a boy, and I want to know him.” Teen Dempsey's Toug ONES EASILY aid. “Carpentier will beat any man Jeffries was clad in blue overalls and a cap, going through his usual EARLIEST AMBITION. ™ 4 E{ough" SAID MERE. [he can hit solidly," he added. “the day's work on the ranch, when Dempsey drove up. The big ex-champion NT KNEW You ‘ “Gina ONS beady French boxer has tremendous punct smiled widely as he came to meet the new title holder. WAS Bia EHOUGK To Do iT", . ONY TRoBLe WILE |!" ability, and is wonderfully skilful “I knew you was big enough to do@——$<$$—$—$<————__————————. ‘ SAip JEFFRIES To DEmMPsey, we Be Some Fettow Past aCatal og 1 don't he will it" he said, giving Jack @ stout SIP} suppose you'll flout around and have ‘ i “YouRE & REAL. LiKe SHARKEY? i cou! well fad the once over from head to heels. a commit myself to that haven't seen your champion in ace - tion, T understand Dempsey is a Wonderful figh He must have peen to lot of friends.” CHAMPION, “Soy, you have the hand of a fighter,| “Not me," said Jack. “I'm going to A 1 right, and the look of a fighter. 1]D0d early every night and be up ready “ide for work at daylight. I want to finish Uke your looks. You're a real cbAM-|thig job as soon as I can and then tent, for I From y' at Lhe nticr, hows Son.’ take on another fight with any man every e wi hesitation Dempsey, who isn't as sun-baked|they pick to put against me. I'd that any boxer who feels the full ime e¥at Toledo, actually turned red. rather box than do anything else. I erence des he welds like it. I know a boxer’s time is short teat »,|and I want to make the most of it and “Ho carries himself like a fighter,”|be a real champion. I suppose some said Jeffrice, turning to me. “1 like! youngster will come up and hand me to see a fellow go along with a swing me in eat but when I'm hit on the ay fi ” chin and they count ten over me it oleae ‘abl tcl aes {isn't going to be any fault of mine. at did you weigh at Toledo?” | ['m taking just as good care of myself he asked Dempsey, suddenly. now as I did when I didn't have a “Just 184%," said Dempsey, “I/40llar and nobody knew m Welgiied over 200 a couple of weeks|,.. That's the stuff,” said Jeffries. Before the fight but. somehow the | “Y°U ought to be champion for a long weight came off every day. 1 ex-| time. ‘I've seen many cluding John L. Su helped prepare for bout at Cha Fran Y ce, agains’ Charley Mitchell. In his fig 4 ckett, Carpentier convinced me that he ranked with the best of them. He didn't make an unneces- |Sary move. He worked like a master jand made every move count. Beckett ®. eat fighters, in- ‘an, whom T his memorable CHARGE Cf 4 WAT BEAT UWLLARD: WAS AY TURNING ~ hadn't a chance to get started before the match was over, and t wd 4 blow y IND STEPPING AWAY “ that ended Beckett's interest in th pected to put on some weight the last] After saying goodby to Jeffries the . 2 ; ‘ 7 2 ig | bout did npe eae) aoe ° couple of days, resting, but the drying |Champlon went downtown with his Tee Owner Comiskey of White Sox, | Som Would have taken steps in. this ravel more than a foot, ee Bade me lose more. I couldn't |tore tauan uo the tiovie people ocuid SUE CouLDN'T Whose Club Is Under a Cloud, | but for euitraeirniea pe copenalery or put on a poun re ovie people cou! i fe ¢ ertuhate heh seeing that Tammany sto Bas Riapieees vou were ervous,” grinned |(09 0," es i avantage beter, the “Tie We oman Also Asked to Help All He Can| vula‘nave ‘eure %n0a an funder: | Wi, the utmeat toidnecs the nam of advantage before the oul © resulte 8 “Jone of the biggest politicians 41 “No,” said Dempsey: “I was on|cameras. His PLAN AND i Pr elne aoe Bus tab ty ee ‘ork, were the ones who were t Bi op Nt Dempeey: ot wae onl You look like n regular human be- Roe ee to Bring About Complete)" Xo matter what the clup owners| 20% were the ones who were taking winning. The 184% didn't worry me.” |!"8,"" said his director. “I thought rk money than eve # never the slightest evi- was any basis of ir charges, and backing “Big enough,” grunted Jeffries. “Big |¥°U'd be a sort of a plug-ugly, and enough to beat any man In the world, |W'd have to operate on your ears with the speed and the right stuff in {#94 Mx you up generally to make you you, That was just Sharkey's weight, [100K good. Why, you haven't a sear Boston h There w dence that truth in th adi complete investigation ain, and no matter what the result of thi e : BriHuGhsenullerton: result of that may ‘bo it Is sure that Probe of Baseball Scandal} ii) chur caw con) eee tenting 8 cer STs FUWY To SEE A man AS BG 8 will be suppressed. i , ANILLARD DI \ Ay (Copyright, 1919, by H. 8. Fullerton.) Letters scoring me for writing about | When th t of rumors com- SEG eave mie more troub! n [except that little light streak in one Las D DRop WHEN HE'S HIT s riting a ante tags aA Shy big oman T ever fournt. “Never |evebrow. ‘That's nothing. Your ey« SA Jac. RACTICALLY every owner and| the scandal come pouring in, together | MMed 10.1 Beatie allowers faw Sharkey when he was good, did |!shes are pretty thick, though, We'll ° 3 ith a few offering further evidence, | 0f the world’s series last fall T natu- manager of major league ball] Wi @ ’ | rally believed that the ¢: re . ave to ary = ’ a rying to investigate velieved that the gamblers we: your" have to pull a few ou clubs rushed) to) the) front | cnet ie in Henieky aed not eae king the old gag, But the faci Biny atmitied that starkey |, DeMDey Ongered his eara thought- Much of it is hearsay and not worth ct at | ee ene fully and rubbed his thumb across “Well, he was a terror,” said Jet-,Meeven. fries. ‘He was strong as a little buli, BYRNE You say,” he enid, “bas nd he was the fastest man of his size YOU MEHt as well eave ‘em in.’ No- Tever saw. He never stopped tearing Pedy! ever tak@sme, for a profes- in and fighting, and he was a tough {1 Qnal beauty ee declaring that they are all ssist in the work of driving out of baseball and cleaning ttling Levinsky,” the legitimate | seizht who meets Champion Johuny Kilbane in} good name of the # nt heavyweight champion, and) ‘He tar bout e Arena A. C, of Jepey CH to any further exp ager tol much, and the name of one player | One lent that th nblers Never before mentioned has been} dragged into mutter. I have no proof that the players ac- cused in these rumors and money e rumor blers was ing’ some of 8 and gamblers in ip the KOOKS § SLICES |S yme object { the recent But one thing y 4 : MOISE Ia Lean (ond: ‘ot es das * on The, pas also teen matched to moet | 0 ONY eden ‘f leks otatad tHAE they Th In fact the first really suspicious j 7 pe to stop, 1 gucss you went into) Jack's most chafMing attributes, © y Turner, the fast Indian fighter, | frankie Brown of Philadeiptial in « tweaty. | WOT10's Series and the attendant scan iheranine tandethey thing that became public was when a mrulerd the way Sharkey used to Ko | a who fought the hard ten-round| round pout at’ New Orleans on Jan, 6, Brows dal which has become an annual part Cy oat trom others on the ground|&ambler went to a club owner and . ly Tom never could put me eg a eo rear ry ; houtiateeen bie nie sa eit nd_| is also imatched to meet Johnny Dowues at Low- ; =. ENKa Shared Which semmllihits thes A eonti old him that th n wh b eee 20e)y Ton nes ne | merican Golfers Await News| bout between big men ever witnessed | ' toe of the show. The charges which seem that they could control the players. | tole a n who were bet- you flattened the big fel- | SLIM BRENNAN APPOINTED onave| Cece eee, Uae to have originated with those who This solicitation was carried on not|ting the big money were crooked and punch—the first one. rt mk up with Frank ng the|advised him to take a look around, jordin a ten-70 playing | He w ispicious, not of the players the Chi. | but of men who were gambling, and he stated frankly that anything they bet on heavily was crooked oF ep investi-| they believed it to be. ion und a chance ne players | tempts of gamblers to reach »rove their innocenc | bal uyers have been increasing. In in Detroit, a few weeks a |REFEREE OF ALL-STAR SHOW From Across the Water }icon signca up for another bout in| 2 | HOW DEMPSEY FooLeD wiLt-| platted Whether Amateur Tourney] ut city on the nignt of Jan, 7. Taree ARD. | Jim (Slim) Brennan has been ap- i 1 aq {clubs there were a ne bout, Se 00, gece oolsted by Uh New sereer miata Bontty Will Be Conducted as in This} ri?, tiuiy 1tooks, the new mateh- | 80 s00n,” said Dempsey. laughing. “It CoMMlssion to referee tha bouts in the Country. maker of the Detroit A. C., made _ didn’t look possible. I went into tho! All-star show which the Newark Sports- = 7) ribg intending to get him in a hurry, men's Club will stage on Monday night { only just prior to and du world’s series, but during th season and, in their elain team men This alone ju are in the business of gamblin baseball extend deeper than the world’s ner on of i i Jow., You must have hit him an awful fRe charges is n nnected wit s. It is the claim made a professional ser pee the fighters the best offer he suc- |CHAMPION BENNY LEONARD ie © contest, Both eoded in landing t that he had thr ‘the Hae Hous ce 1908, 1909 and 1910 a certain clique of eae ota it" couin’ : nday It should only be a question of al ce j he charge that. these stories were | 1908, 1909 1 BMS ang she Rie: coe Omelatinn i ee ament Armory, Newark. | snort ttme now before golfers in this| Men are great favorites in Detroit, KNOCKS OUT RED HERRING. White Sox on his payroll and that! inspired by diszruntled gamblers be-|Pittsbureh gamblers was extremely : slating in four boute between speedy | golf “leap taal : they would, for a consideration of $200| Inspired, by itarlmind Fong in the|active. They formed the friendship o By are, a4 ne my Speed to Keep! veantamwelghts, foatherweights and |COUntrY Ret the news concerning the) i they both are fighters who keep} tuatpinis, Tenn, Dee. 20.—Benny|a week cach, throw ne game a Week| World's series will not 1 up for! a number of the Chicago Cubs, Their e tired, nT was ° Leonard stopped R i. Southern A, C. here afte: This m from scotty | ME Southern A, C. here last night, after Herring before | as selected by him e leh y not have been true. The to whom the propo- did not believe it ve son that the stories | object was not to influence games or layed. | players, but to find out In advance thing has been growing rapidly, | which pitchers were going to work im The powers of baseball appear to have | ¢ in games. All they wanted to do overlooked the peril, The fact is that} was to have that advantage, being same rumors that stirred before] sure that if they knew the day Brown t world's serics have been seat- | would h they could clean up. around befe 4. Be-|Chance discovered this, ordered his ple re Nd before a game was going to try again. He looked ‘too| Weights cannot be termed a aoft job. | resenting twenty-five British clubs 1M) ai) Cas, wo broke away Chieng big and strong to be knocked down| Promoter Dave MacKay, appreciating |Charge of the amateur golf champlon- yy, nis Danager, has probebly made a {One Minute of boxing in the sixth] CHICREO | with a punch. Don’t let any one tell| the arduous nature of Brennan's duties, | ship of Great Britain, take, Montieth made plenty of money| round. Herring turned out to be one of | ing retu: ‘er into ‘As deop- | you Willard waan't in shape, He was| suggested that the feommission be Enthusiasts on this side are more {Fr Coogan while he had him, In ene bout alone, | the toughest nuts the 8: | &8 good as he ever was. t beat | quested to assign anoti ‘ cre li Soa ciao a 6 i ut ly as I have been able to dig into the at eaten alice ; my in the meet-| Mt with Henny Leonanl in Jersey City. Coo oped in many years. He world’s series , this seems to him was my turning aside two or|sist him. Brennan refused the bors {han ouaually rel pene: rt : 96 BOs) ces 0. ORT, TH 8 hie | many @ hard wallop from t have been t point from three times and stepping away from| fered assistance, ing, as the delegates were to take ac | amount for Cooman, In hin bout with Pinky I the sixth round 3 t ich all the st | im. He thought I would fake aj “Don't worry about me,” sald he. “1|tion upon the proposal that hereafter | Mucke Wiican ther ser us si! akeo le drew down $030, Mon A ended ; series between the Cubs and! players to avoid the gamblers and g 4 : waukeo ho drew down $020. Mon: ard. landed Torecdhand it ed in bol £ up} th y went abroad that | purposely 1 them at every op- rush for him and mix it up right] ont need any help. 1 have it all fe-line British amateur champlonship be| (sth | ed up for other bouts when | point of the jaw and Ne aes | Seer anal IE \ es the ; a sely em “at every, OD. away. That was the kind of a fight! jut cut All the bouts will not xo the} conducted in the same manner as the |" wit Pounted out by Referee Billy Haack. per char kamblers had “reached” one of| portunity F . ne demand for an investigation i Cub players, The result was a] betting on fal owing all over the country. |» of betting. I investigated} [am receiving word from a number Nothing less than a complete i-| tne thing for a week and learned that! of baseball people 1 za thorough vestigation will suffice, T have asked | ti. men who started the rumor were] investigation, elcaning up and the Judge Kenesaw M. Landis whether he the ones ho were betting the other ving out of the gam rs, The the third game of the] will accept the responsibil of the owners is nformation he expected. When I half turned away| Suddenly realizing ti United States Golf Association tith he was puzzled. When I turned again | injudicloua romarkse Satin Prt aS he couldn't understand it. Then he/ amplify them, He could not be in-| Prior to this, the rule on the other forgot his plan and came after me| yeléled into stating Juaz which matches | side has been to allow all players te and I whirled and caught him just Lay expected to terminate in knockouts. start in at match play at. eighteen right. It's funny to sce a man as big| the Principals in the four bouts will bel holes and thus work to the finals, Mickey Russell, the crack itt rey City Gin ew to Play day. ‘To-morrow afternoon at the Amster: dam Opera House the crack New Yori Celties will pla. would not | pvent. bautamwenght, will meet Battling Leonaed the Jadelpuia fighter, in one of the six-round bouts tte Notional A, C, of Philadelphia to-mieht, Htusell is one of the moat promising little fight- y.of con-| way, ‘They circulated that rumor in|changed attit 3 % Jack Sharkey vs, Patsy i 4 ofa in the business, and the chances are that | Series with the Lyceum Quintet. All] ducting an investigation if the pow- |, a deaw out the reluctant Phila-| pleasing. If they can drive out the as Willard drop When he's hit. When|tamwelghts: Joe Loman yh: PANT whereas in this country there 18 @] ie will have uo trou in outpinting Leouand, | Arrangements are completed for’ Mon-| ers of baseball are willing to submit aor pamblers: ther danger I nailed him I didn’t expect to sce) featherweights ; Joe Benjamin va. Mickey | medal play qualifyin ind in which day night when th ew York Celtics} the entire matter to him and assist| yp yqrin ween the Giants | o¢ attempts to t ayers. him fall, and nobody was more sur- Ughtweights, and Frank Moran|the thirty-two low scorers go into t elght-round bout bas been added to m4 ae UP. A ainst she. Bt foniea’s| him in bringing witn ; ore him. | poe HINGD RUETROP WAM | os eceecegeeeeeeeesenncenspeeneereemeeerensery prised than I was when he went ret, Jack Burke, heavyweights, match play divistons, where all con-| the card arranged by the Bayonne A, A, for next | IE Sivi. and. As Bn added. attrac to { have neked Comiskey to use all hls eng) th s to the effect. that| - down. The first time I didn’t know si aia ~ aalebideh tests are at thirty-six holes Tualay nigit, Jubony Darey of the U. 8./the Want Side Bloomer Girls, \ | influence to bring about this investi- |e pammuany politicians had fixed |G K A TING f 22'etiosa St what made him fall. After-that I BASKETBALL NO The next British amatygs meeting will made a great impression at this club loskne TEE eee eee iia ephera Gennes 1 pad as ae" ad st sted to see him drop every time TES, beheld at Muirfield in the spring.” ‘he Aecihe atten Oamaer wil” Genie eRe Govcchiaccace cee, COUP NT RNIy Be PMminle ThGES Tit toy (hs Giant to win, CHG reall | coegimseinns astiadan=Aamiaee 8 I bit him, and wondered what was -— — prition golfers: Have Boers uname te | came. Kelly of Liverpool, Ergiand, who] Long BRANCH, Dec. 20.—Richle|cause Johnson feels that any step he| 0% 2 Att arefeatieation: showed | <j folding him up. It's funny how con-| The crack five of the Knights of st. | Th A.V. Hlambeo, | also made a great showing at this club, 1M} yan’ of the We ie, New York, in his}might take in the matter would in Ith pled Blea gc BA at tpt se MEM wean wee fident a fellow feels after he's put @] Antony will meet the ats ie Who favor. th may Vower of West Ho: tealiee Fore 5 a : im-ltnat t am RCADEMY. fowny. & y ill meet the basketball t n ie ntly be nstrued to be an attac —_ big fellow down onc Sand John L. Low heading th ravcese of Newark and J out Jin y-of Montre a blag right at ar |TePFesenting the City A. A. on the dane Jenvies. panies former's coum, Brooklyn to-night, “Bure he did,” said Jack, “I'm glad| \, - he dient land'a good one on me be-| With expectations of running their T got to him. When he was all in |win string up to elght straight the and slow and dazed he hit me a Unity c, tbe ° Pokes that shook me.up pretty badly. Champa Lury te ee Teall the steam hadn't been taken out hin on Comiskey. : oppos)tlo fatensational | “Johnson has heen the strongest op- Beil LY ponent of gambliniy ever since he ha Marty Collins Is Winner, n in office, One of the big things Duberty of the National A.} PORTLAND, Me., Dee Marty | 2 Which I have always stood by him 1, 1, waa wo plead with the| Collins, the New York bantam, out.| has been his fight against the gam- fot that Clay Tumcr tle Indian, and] pointed and outfought Joe Dorsey blers, and some of Johnson's troubles Five to-night at] After many years of effort, golf has| tary Williams, light heasywelgats, furnished | Philadelphia in the «far bout of twelve! with club owners have grown out of Webster Avenue and Fordham Road, fared a major sport in the former welierweight |in the third round of wil hook ap with |elght-round bout here TURUNEN Ha} OD TOE (Qala Reginald 8. Hilton, brother of Harold | H. Hilton, former British and American Hampion, died ntly at his gland, “He was Seerctary of Golf Club, ‘ of him by the knockdowns it might Gouncll of Amherst. College, | at hit chab on v te he fact |rounds here last night his activity, [am red that John . - ate Me | that 1 was zero. w he ia tryius — have been a different story. A fellow Several game 6 echodule and matches will be arranged next year |‘ a ‘as big as Willard can't hit you with- ‘al games are scheduled for to- | With colleges Which have previously sup- | sia the men wy sor anor oe Got Rarting you, But his punches wore |™OMOw afternoon, including — the | ported the Kame. For two. consceutive | fume decision, Wikiams put up a sift e a . ears hel at one time won th w ‘. i * Siow then and he was too late to do| American Legion Five, vs. Martinique | Pian intercolleglaie team champion: | OM SERS r f . made korn?! anything Tigers at McKinley Siuare Casino,|@MDen phn Rates mony Ie E) The Phonograph with the ‘master 69th Street and Boston Road, Bro: - bye ¥ " EMPSEY THINKS BECKETT) {py » Bron The W ry Club ts ke Herring at Mematia, Toon, last night, and ale e Van and Schenek Club’ vs, Faget eeu yel, the Sout f or a Prubh AG BARYs Scranton “"Professional “basketball | {fy TNE Roeee |e acumen. Ciyces aay wae MLL does play Victor and all other “How about this fellow Beckett? |team of the Penn State Lea t|tunate in having three all sais tna We uisnager, Billy G or b Got any line on him?” Arcadia Hall, Brooklyn, and the Holy | of the building. Bight te ooh Waser A pe sa makes of records— etter— eee renege etter | FIST WL MARBRIING Comino, | the Houteles™ ant | arn notwithstanding the fact Jeffries shook his head. “Hewon't| The Koy Councits, |*° °™ Jack Sharkey, who caused a sensation by do | 7 . as (Bye you any trouble then. Its all|through the Tages, | oho fact that Mise Alexa Stirling, the | eating Jimmy Wilde, the flyweight champion of that some dealers wilfully ht to tough, but you've got to| O'Connor, } dasketbalj | national women’s champion, is an’ ac- | Europ, in @ tea-round bout Milwaukee, is we speed with it to fight. © Now | league, and will play th at gs complished violin play , Bharkey was as tough as nails but he the near future. ght councils | 2oc8, not surprise W jer dohpeen, ine | Jac Was fust, too, It used to discourage|have already signified their inten-|Jonneon has always claimed. that his | 8 J to hit him hard enough to lift him | tions of placing teams in the tourna. | thirty years’ experience as a musician ts | & ras Well as golf or | 9 fighter who js entitied to great credit, haw just bought a home for his old parents } y whore Uiey can spend the rest of lays in comfort, It is sad that Jack guid misstate the conditions by claiming that certain makes McCue Bros. & Drummond off his feet, and then have him bounce | ment. In addition to baskekball the|@ great ald to his golf, as well as his | several thoussud dollars for the home, 4 52 Broadway 1412 Broadway of records can be played only back at me quick asa cat. You'll lick| Royal Arcanum will from now on | ethod of instruction, <r New_York : all the tough ones easily enough, The|#o in extensively for other athletic| — Patay Cline, tho husky welterweight af this : ply man who'll give you any trouble | games. Wrestling Show To-Maht, city, bas just been signed ep for another bout by | Will be some fellow like Sharkey—if | a One of the best carda of wrestling | nie manager, Billy aise Hie there ever are any more like him contests stagea in ths city in many | Seve Lateo, the rugged Malian fig Mees want to take good care of your:| RACING SELECTIONS, fonts inte. resented tonne gelf and make your pile now, because i" on phonographs of the same make. Will deliver to hearer a Stetson of the value of can't tell when some young fel- mini ANEW ORLEANS. ay Roe ory af the | gh Casal a reg hi Ch ’ ~ Five models, $42.50 to $1 4 Bie a cone ane Sa, inhe.e8 you) rsh tee Over. Plan, oonar | aa che airgcion | = as a Christmas Greeting from Let us show you! Yours and then you can laugh at the Second Race—Portlight, Bon |of Major J. Fr Dunseith. ‘Three | tilly Kooks, who ie vow arranging the pouts | : a Tromp. Ceito. Anish ‘matches between leading mat ts |.or the doting slows to be Ueld ly the Letrwit | Worta ir you ever lose the ttle. ‘Third Race—Sodgegrass, Lady in’ | tists of three different divisiona will bo|A, C., intends to sage tre important ten No : Jeff led the way into his} Black. Bugarmint |decided, An addition. thore will be two| sung ‘taste for ble nest show on den, 7, Be ——— ing room ahd asked Dempsey Fourth Race — Alhem, Jack | handicap ches, In the main event | per eed, Py clin narantos of $1,500 R he'd like in the way of « liquid | Reeves, Tie Pin, Wladek Zbyeako, the. “mighty son. of | M* Sfleted Patsey Cline @ guaranten uf $1,000 | Fifth Rac to bor Kt Sun God, Breeze, | Poland, will tackle Mitchell, ‘but Clin’s Gmpeace | operon Ta seiko s ald dank, Grey Bagie, the "Serbian Giant’: wae will make hig | Bily Newnan, wants an’ oe = Sp / .” D nue ah ace —Aldobaran, King first appearance before a Metropolitan) the gro r % avn ak Herald Siuare Sre.F a . audienc although he has engaged In| box eo (ue same card, . venth Race—Little Cottage, ral conteate in other cities with cons ‘ — | You Buy the Order---He Selects His Hat A . Mather, Jiffy, Young Ouaney, the clerer Baltimore Ceather nb 4 GMb diel ae ha a iin ht asta stn

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