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. BEST S (Nou- Win! / A NEW YORK BOXI NG SANG he ( PRAW- He 2 DIONT knock THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, PORTING PAGE IN NEW Ls co VAMP A LiL LAGY- SHE Wiki Lie IT MAN ee is & ULD PROVIDE New York Evening World.) /~ LENS PYLE NO HORS AWOTHER ONG pat NEXT WEEK, sture “1920. \F You PROMISE NOT \YO BE ROUGH, by KID- By Thornton Fisher Resentment Against Champion Because of His War Record as Compared With That of Carpentier Shows That Tide Is Ris- | ing That May Sweep Battle Out of YORK DEMPSEY PROTESTS LIKELY. TO PREVENT FIGHT HERE a America. ope i, ro 1, but the ’ mely arose anid | By Wililam Inglis. fovent ony vi that tine. + | NYONKE who reads the resolU-| oniy a ghost of what he gees te be vt te ! tions adopted from day to day] his best; but he k pt Carpentier aw Surprising Sentiment Favoring py various bodies of the Amer-|With case. Arter the eighth £01 “ ing’? ) } Willie simply could not push his Dempsey and “Knocking lean Logiun protesting against the| Willie simply cowl tol ten Ceeain i natoh between Dempsey and Car-|iyuive rounds Curfentier could not {Matter of War Records. | liom slacker, must be convinced that|all native sons, guvq. Carpentier pas ‘ ay |Helghborhood decision; but it was t -——— ja tide is rising that may sweep AWAY |) Ciowest victory one could imagin: ™ ull chance ot holding the contest in to », Willie had taught Car j W* are nearly submerged to-day raion ties aA ihe pence now $0 box—or, rather, ba ¢ with letters from Evening phillies learn a lot of poc 5 , — ave: elr resentment may not jus- | help d him to un-lea a a * ; World readers disapproving THE LONG ROUTE WOULD GLIMINATE Even their r OH = the champion o1| tactics he had picked up in France _ the stand taken on Jack Dempsey in p THOSE RETURN Bours— tify them in cal ns Men hasty | and had: shown him ae tee ld connection with his war record, To ay A REFEREES DECISION the world a slacker, ‘ ba ss feat ciples of Wild sc dare Hele i" ire : { MAM every Writer rises to the de- | CCoubAY rene {T- Boxers 759) in aa ps ce piste fora Mossi to) stand et re Oe ee ense of the champion, strange as it anit 2s BRAG = (wow) es ee: call how that namo Kited vvrer wi (evident that Carpentier did tis ut ———— wow — #5. (do thi , i . may seem, and many want to know ae Fe <% Fe ray i ‘i a) T ker. His bwn| most to put Willie away and simp! wi “‘Dieked oO ite Bitew oases eee NSS not call Dompsey a slacke! sll could not do it q Why he is “picked on” whil ther AMG BEARCAT —> 'conawienee is telling him every day] Carpenter's most noticeable faul {Notables in the fistic and baseball AD ca! | hether he is or not. ‘The record | was that as he stood on the defenstv« < Professions are entirely overivoked in ng 7 seh & “s = piste Bea men eaCae went to} Ne leaned far back, so that from ithe , What appears to be a concentrated a >; lyst A Oh ch ae odie, a i ie | hips luis body: was leaning away Me 5 action against Dempsey. ‘The Ameri- on a @ ; war He dashed into Sea ma he i] the uppe part of tite Netter i. When g mene oo [the best fighter in the we and] ye started a punch he ° {cam Legion is roundly criticised too & LOT OF DOUGH THaT GOES TO NT pester creat. many thousand | rise from this back-crouch to an wp ; fof the action of some of its posts in ON FIGHT NIGHTS MIGHT REMAIN IN NY, Lae iad i * aitow: Ge the Ger ght position. This meant that he what is denounced as “discrimtna | Yo SWEETEN THE STRATE TREASURY ee att ai er-vouthe went to the roe | Veclograpned: In advan wary Loa fl , Hon.” As two writers, F.C. and J,,! mans her ye tt land, of course, man ved cae K-wervice men (voluntecrs), say: | jens oft es ae pial tad . tim , him could avoid punish- {Does not the sporting with equal loyalty, waited to be | men ‘ porting world re- | , call the tragic fate of Les Darcy and }ealled to the colors, FRENCH GTS Ue MATCH the Way the papers branded bim and | oo R ep eat even hounded him to his very grave? | |? ee he was put in a AAs Carpentier did pretty well against Does the sporting world wish to| Se ee en ae \ wckling the average treat Dempsey in this sume fashion! tg BOUTS SHOU BE HELD SEY PRonoTERS class 1-2, and on his word of howtor [ATT un heavyweights to say noth and ill the national sport ‘ IN BUILOINGS DEVOTED ExcLUSiVvE - JERSEY PROHOT ee hameipow UR thie IF Soreruclewar nadine. CaNTe ation: “And: Sapke: was These writers then go on to say: LY TO BOKING- NONE OF THIS TRYING TO READ THE i Fj : feel Sia : ways ted a few weeks longer it is Likely | fat and past his prime, and Carpen- ‘As far as we know, there are HANDWRITING ON Deck the dare-devil, “prob- | tier did not beat Im even then ¢ y o , o hi hat Dempsey, the dare-devil, “prob- | ti i \* ¢ e | * yt once ar 5 s abl a) have been see - fas grec y ove or With you in your mention o aie ee ee LONGER BoUTS- THIS WoULD GIVE A P lan ved greatly over the form } "Dow i eee [tae 2 form Ishowed so long ago. Probubly | bo owd, who was among the | think it is unfair for Mr, Smith, LONG DISTANCE BoxER A ¢HaANCE FoR, Contrast the case of Mike Donovan, | hi or he is an intelligent youns pnd BR SG Aer A - unney | Boxing: Commissioner of Now Jersey, | 4 4} A DECISION OVER A SHORT” who retired undefeated middleweight |Man, With typical French thoroug S er kne his return | advantage of his position be- . . shiteslg : : ess in studying any art to which h fiom Prance, as far as prize has a t| See - DISTANCE OPPONENT- champion of the world before Demp- | "ess in studying any a o a Lois Lp ladders baht i ipplies himself But his trying ex- fighting is concerned. In view of ‘s manager because he could ey was born. Mike had little broth | @Pi at “ lens > fi + ne os lying low over the Ge: - the fact that the Amer la ure Dempsey’s services to box er 1 sisters, too, when the Civil | per in ty e ioy Ger- § gion picks out the leader of the | in ntlo City, dmith having told nase War began. He waited unit] he was |™an lines among deluges of shells heavyweight class, let us com | me himself that Dempsey and Kearns . sixteen years old, volunteered in the | gain and hip nin the ee of uty pare the services rendered the | owed him @ favor because he (Smith) Gleane By Neal R. O’Hara Union Army and fought through the |have not faled to deprive him of yeernment by the leaders of the | was responsible for Dempsey becom- Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing (nmpany (The New York Evening World.) bee ee. oT pa Pee a . ete la “anne o| m o “oe the * And when we took up arms against | hard pushec a rt he is be » erent classes ea) cannot neo | ng champion by ‘ping to stage th OHICA Jan. 19.—The ‘Western Only thing that stops a lot of promoters from bidding for Dempsey i8 | 1y.."Gormansy more that Nei et | go back to the bad form he learned See oh by id Fulto! Je amateur golf championship: nament ‘te severity b ves q Sais ee oh Benny Leonard, Johnny Kilbane, j sey City... T do not think that Me , hae a soa stall it EN aerate the 3-cents-a-word telegraph rate to Los Angeles, later, Mike tried his best to get into | When he first practised boxing. Hvery >» Jack Britton, ‘or Pete Herman | Smith's opinion represents the senti-|Bobby Jones, for First Time, to) \5, “) eet une wore tie rien aan |the Service once more. Rejected he- | athlete of experience knows tle dead- ) Were of more value to the Go! |ment of opinion of the authorities of 7 f 0 Ch ionship | “estern socation, which came Guys that play minor roles in Jack's new film are taking awful punish- | C4USe of his a he trained at Trav- | ly centainty of that fault, » @nment than ,thowe rendered by | New Jersey. ‘These men who are cir- ry for Open Championship) c. cies iy this mornin, ihe [ment from the champ, ‘They call ‘em suckers, not supers, in the Dempsey | ¢rs Island to fo to France with the| 8 the American Legion is to. b > Jack Dempsey. The New Jersey {culating this propaganda under the open tournament was assigned ° | studio, Athletic Club ambulance | congratulated in trying to keep out of Boxing Commiesion did an. ine | pretense of patristian for the pure| at Inverness Club of Toledo. Jovsmnin’'iiclds clubs of Chicago. and Cuip he | re—simply because | this country—and it looks as lf they 2 justice to Dempsey when they | Bone of satisfying their own personal — (ime Chun, oaiee ot GRicemo: Wabur U. 8. will send trapshooters to the Olympics, But the firing squad will| he was seventy-four years old—Mike, | Will sucteed—this match between th: sparred ‘him from boxing in that | grievances, in my opinion, are para-| agiaNTA, Ga, Jan. 19.—Bobby|RMok of the Mayfield Court Club, arrive in Belgium a couple of years too late. undaunted, began to teach boxing to) hero of France, who now has enoug)t Blate, in view of the fact that sites of sport. sg} eens vane Chay wns elected President — to . | hundreds of y ruits, so ay to| money to support'him, and the shel they ‘allowed other champions, pare Jones, t mous Joual amateur Flt | sugsecd Charles F. mpson of Chi- If Babe Ruth had only gone to Brookiyn, every day would be Babe Ruth | make them more effective in bayonet | tered champion of. the world, who who ducked the real thing in the ACK FISHER, who signs himself | star, despite reports to the contrury, | cao, who has served three terms. The | nay at Ebbets Field. fighting. And he worked so hard,|may or not have been u slacker, bu gh Pantin way, to take part in box- 4An Batintea. ‘Three Striper," |W not go whrowd next sociss | remainde tof ithe tlokot previously an- . 2 id 3 | boxing sometimes i three armories|who would beat Carpentier to a’ cer exhibitions at various clubs a alta: . * | However, in addition to playing in| mowed She nea ae ‘ jin one day, that he developed pneu- | tainty, tie . without. contest Only ban that remains to be lifted is th: the National Com- Re 2 in New Jersey. Perhaps if Demp- writes this way: the amatene championship at the | "the ‘dircetors wet the amateur dham- misao! ifted is the one on the National Com=! monia, nnd so laid down Me lite tor > wes" had been heavyweight cham- To begin with T have known Engineers Club, Hobby will be pres: | piamthiy for July. 12 to tf but feft. the : : ice | Ris country aa truly ax any man on PROMOTER COCHRANE GOES pion at the 0 7 Pp t to battle r the open title a for the other two events until! i the firing line, Dev sey's feel) t ig ae shen ig ak dato k : oH deck Dampeey for a sumber of the abe ap oe Toledo, wiieh to avold conflict with the Unita Another argument for Sunday baseball is that chapter on Ruth in the he did Ss heath ae 4 oe ae | iach ttis mula tare teen ore | ete Denimeey for 6 umber of i avoid canfiet, with the Unie | A his best for his country may | BACK HOME SATURDAY fered one of the soft jobs, such sin haw eneny Will nark bis first appeurance in the a Gott Assocwtion, whic tae F i "i i be shaken some day when he con- HUME aa boxing instructor, in an army dodged service as much 48 MANY — opeg championship. Leist season he | Centrefteld seats and peroxide have gone Looks like a tough season for | Siders the records of not only Mike camp, members of the American Legion, — played in tho Ce Han open ant yee ve the bleachers, ? SERORE MPs 2O0Ks URS A NOUN seanon TOF) Tnovan, but [Of oMIkee odor cand ee B: Cochrane, the London pro- - . ikaw fs "h n Barnes for second| RALLEAIR HE ; i . millions of other husky Americans, |Moter, who has been here several weeks I HEN we hear from Tex Rickard Ke “ai ie aa Cae ces Place,"A. few weeks Inter he entered Be Cie with ‘atantinad Tues oF New Alsolocuts mite toretarte fartunaneds) cha strings are 15 cents a pair. ANSCER AES 2 Se GO “INTO |ttailing Jack De senda hat se | ere after they tad See! Y fe Southern open and. finivhed in| ty, Club. with Grantland Rice o ° Abas : ner s NO fairer or squarer man in the Sou York as a partner, defeated Alex Smith | SHIPYARDS. signed by Georges Carpentier, fios Pelled to serve. [also know posi- gecond place, one stroke buck of! 6? WyCkagyl and Arthur V. Lee jr. of With a Gibson for manager this season, the Pittsburgh tea : | ‘ by Led a Ebi mor i the target | B¥ClY that’ Jack would have been | Rares. | Doubtless is showing in| Detrpit f and ain an tion. “F dtaw very well. s Bae ould) et us look at the war record of tee EL ann “Dempsey is being made the targe' Aaa , UL was over these two events cncoumgad him toferisen registered a ti and Rice : A i * [Georges Carpentier, who has chal-|£%d here to-day he would not worry pree an tnjastinedsatinok,” says Tex, ec cet oegen LS eS for |Moot at the big title on two holes, making a best ball of 69. | tigabe Ruth's press agent will makw the sporting editors sit up and take | lensed Dempsey and would fight him | he didnot have Dempsey's name on “ Bt a! be e ‘or e a pionship of the world iment whe he returns, "He is NO slacker, and if any one is| the fact. that he had’ not one notices. : ‘4 r the championship p nent when he. r a i Leics, +e ® In spite of the fact that they have|,, tho te lent is staxed in 1920, Tw! yto be censured because he was not in| dependent, but four, and Mr, By . | That Bryan-Wilson split sounds like a grape juice highball. shipyards in Franc Carpentier | wien t promoter. ‘The contract 'I havo * uniform it should be the Draft Board. | Treanor knows they were in bad Pollock and Gossi | . ° é simply went to the colora when. the | Mihi", czrenchman i valid any place o Why should Dempsey be singled Snape te bearer ashe oats | wortne days of seeing snakes are all over, But snake bites still serve a me, He was champion of] He further declared he would not , out from the whole athletic family? oxcars at the ie 0% |W 'Y purpose, i} and het dependants, but) stage the fight in America, as condition How about the high ied ball) ting fair-sized purses in the West | 34 was tearned from a relinhle source| Hawking and Nelson have a long list of knock at ee not ask for favor, After al Were not satistuctory, and if future de pidge ae as tis ace brates SO rae ran ts eset Mented to-day that Dave Driscoll, matchmaker | ° Re ea ae ise Lag Ropeg bs ae Theatrical Notice. i w Aus na Carpenter W trans | Would dispate Cain ee Uy ‘some e veral pions ani , Agee ‘sey City, has] another ond to the Mat, Nelson is the heavy E b 2 ‘erred into the uviation corps. In- i of his contract to ve “ ese voyages. of the Arena A, C. of Jersey City, M : ment with H, H fi Ruppe ? ate i American promoters, egarer Prominent fighters who gat a| him on some of these Nifveront [aecured the Henny ‘Leonurd-Johnny | Weitht ehampion and ie here being handled by aiinent Comedian Coonee moras Raper and Huston will | stoag of remaining hidden Ike Deinp: |" When asker cto Ain. satenent ot « fano) ary from the Government for ow, why de i rent |Tuindee bout for his club one week| tte veteran Sam Witapatrick, Sam saw Neloon r part of April in an old piay entitled “Over the Fence’ Seventye in a shipyard, he chose the most! Descanrps that he held only an. option “teaching boxing, and who wore uni- posts of the Legion want to co | Driscoll while Ie was ov aa, and the showing the performances have been booked. Mr. Ruth has made a hit in dangerous branch of the sé jee, the on the Frenchman's services until Fe “forms that didn't mean anything more| demn, without first gathering |from to-night, If this is true Driscoll) sig foriage made induced Sain to take him under every city in which he has played recentl: one jn which’ the rmans chiefly | 1 sald: : cathan the overalls of the shipyard| facts of the matter? Jack Demp- |tng certainly put it over on the] pis wing ‘Tunney is being looked after by the . . . excelled, and went to it like a mas.|_ “I am tired denying that. Just wait ‘ Maree? Dempsey didn’t have any| Sey did not realias « cortune ya Jofficials of the Sportsmen's Club of] other vefyran of the boxing game, Hilly Roche, Ruth, Shore, Leonard and Mays, Red Sov pitchers that won the 1916 Of the citations and medals thei |@"4 see; that will be the best way ‘i ig Money at the time, If he isto be] of his not serving in the arm Newark, ug they announced from their] and thie contest should be a battie between the | championship, are now with New York. Prov atin the 4 a ve heen conferred upon Carpentier |Pove. my claim ahat 1 tiave a. full sotried for lack of patriotism, the in-| nd it is only recently that ring last Monday night that they had| managers as to who can put over the winner, re ta York, Proving again that the Yankees |have been conferred upon Carpentier |itedged contract already sealed “by a paictments should be made to include| came into his own, so why not work | TMK ash Monitly niall’ anil May lle pis are shrewd traders. 1 Hor die Neveredl colds arney wave. Cotag | Pre ments essen 008: nevery athlete, ball player and fighter) on the millionaires who got thelr |i on iw to charge only from| _J#k Talleer has completed his card for the Colt 2. Jioo, of the dirty work of the Ger apa who hasn't a service record on file in| money out of the shoddy clothes | t pepe sum, A. of Newark to-morrow night. ‘There \ [eee ee pana lene cipaded: cand | HAVANA ENTRIES. Washington.’ and shoes that we wore on the | $2 to $10 for tickets. ail bo: Tia Glantac: Mh’ AALbWOt. EIGEN Parsee’ ta; jm Bohl hana hp pone Sane NENT! ~ ‘Tex always did have a solid way of} other side, or the people who are : . tin weex | Charlie Mevchar; Meany Cohen vx. Mickey Walker, Bo Li All EVENING W LD’S EA Sbentinvn EAWIngs chon Enactoney | AUACE. RACK FEAVANAU i ghup weying things. morally responsible Ba our big Pred Potton mil tes bay, fiehter ba * 1 Vankoo Detane ve, Rabbit Long and Johnny Saxon UD ing ey | ‘ pen Mn Rene ae ring | Rae entries for to-morrow's faces are ea rest?) ‘Through as as he in elated for two fights Wight be | aeons wvyeeey | he had gained b iS . aects Silas Green, the colored hearywe rane ver since he was a tiny lad were KACE Piva and onedhalf T this point let us digress a min- ack, I have found | tees sles Green, tt ; By Chatter tack ‘ Aothose wiken ete Game (ACB Firm and onesbalt furlongs; hi as square, honest and | ten rounds at the Velodrome A, ©, of Wy Wihalen of Gt, Paul, whe wae commideredt nyested in those m g ies cladmning; Instn A ute or 80 to explain, as we] in tO oe ae aire OM will find [Ne Ya and. Wedneaday night to Loses Gos Of: taph bast lightwviahia Ie tha wet berare ut of the war with nothing but his | Pa alow. ie . have been requested to do, why| any place, and Iam gure that if | Gowler’ for sx rounds at the Obmpia A. A. | che war, aimt evidently bo going tack, an he | pena sitet eee fine record, his se Ecrerneek and Ni Mins Pact ees! Benny Leonard wasn't at the battle| the Legionaires who have the old of Philadelphia, Fulton is to receive & @Uat | way knochad out in two rounds at St. 1s © Eastern ey Owners’ Associa- Lesiie Boyd won the Metropolitan | physical strength and menta ol Bis | furlongs, front, enlisted or conscripted. Many| hammer out once got to know | ntes of $2,000 Fish as contin of 85 per cent | stinn. on last Friday night; Conte Tate ten i to meet at its neeagueses, re Association skating championship in Unie 9a Ve cite Nein WG, Wie we ae cs him they would change their ne grone receipts for cach bout, Canadian Bightweight, put the ». over on | Broadway, on Feb. 2 to set dates for! the annual competiti ’ : hen he was matchec Hn ger Wnmise Chad, 97: ‘of our correspondents hit hard at are are - Wha the latter's seconds toming in the ss a Bieatal al competitions held on the} att champion of England, many men 103: Hape, "104; *Priney Direct, 10%; “Benny tn their letters, recalling his| hme hooray artista who raised | RAldle Witaxinmona, of thie cits, the propinine | towel ta Aleb econd. round, Whalen lost trees [rey Postponed Kammes in the Eastern |rvemon: skating Rink, the Brong,| wotesed that it was, unruie! that | frien tomer, Ton; Venetian Tor, 08; Qu statement that he would join the avi-| guch a cominotion at the time — | local lightweight, is signed up for three fights) toot ay & gomuly of Lait's lam, of the strict rules of the tournament | Yesterday. Boyd, the cighteen-year-| Beckett had been strengthened and iz duces: anaes ation corps the day after he beat| Sack wanted to box Willard and — | by his manager, Dan Morgan, Feb, 2, hw bores iy that all postponed series must de| old skuter who represents the ‘Tre-| Siieitered during the last tive vars | imi: pte Stn «Freddy Welsh for the title. We have| {urn his share over to the Red — | dunmy Dually of the West Side at Newark, | yyy Marta, the wastorn heavyweight and Iecit | rolled off not later than ten days after mont Rink, captured . while Carpentier had been ¢ eee Harloch, 108; Nepe, 108; Jot: XO briefs for Benny, but we happen} Cross and Willara wanted his be. N. J. Y. 9 he gues against Al Hanwon, of J imate iicare eight cianwionm uf the A, 1 It.,| the fnal date scheduled. ‘This will mean | O10t i » captured the 880-yard and| jis vitality by the terril ain OL} jr, Om: “Latte Nenlwn’ 1 ’ to know that such was the serious in-| fore he climbed in the ring? — | Allentown, for ton rounds at the Olimpia A. A.” jay just deem matched to mest Sergt, Ray Smith, | that the week between Feb, 2 und Feb. | one-mile events, which total of 10] air fighting (HOUT, RACES" Furlongs; handiow tentiona of Leonard at the time he| Sack Dempsey is nota sucker or Jot Stalriow, Ta, and Jan, 0 he bar Wie Camden: heanywelgit, for ten rounds at a |2,ill We ® Dilsy period. “The oMciai | points gave him the title. Willin | "Rut somehow Beckett's fect were POC ee a made the announcement, but Dr. Ray-| draft dodger and did more in ex- | Frankie Schocil, of Buffalo, for ten rounds at show to be wiacrd br Matt Hinkel at Cleveland | FLMPMNE of the tournament as complied | Murphy, 181st Street Palace, and] siuok to the floor and his elbows to | far, ‘as; Blame’ Jani, “Lids” Wardion der croft, in charge of the athletic train-| hibitions for war funds that he | the Queensbemy A, G., of Buffalo, N.Y, bn Monday werening, Jan, 26. ‘Tho mon fought | Rome Rial is’ teehee hie Mite Club, Pont peat, beerless Skating | his sides, or some such matter, when | Setar, 103; Big Stroke, “201 AW, V ing of the various army camps, de-| would have been allowed to do * é Mariem tightwoight, wan | four roundietraw in France last year and Hinkel | competitors by a good safe margin, | honong with B peers ceca for Secon" | the gong rang. Carpentier flew at the | "Pin "Tekan ate and anesiztemnth; eheec \ @ded that Leonard would be more} hai he gone to France and een et the eto Fg ay aoe decided (o ghave them tattle over a longer having Won twenty out oH the twenty- 3 points each, stodgy Jobn Pull ihe a faloon/ at co] TeRrgkta end, mower; claiming tor 4 » “Shave | Matched today over the long dia! eLEDHONS | iccance, three games, He also leads in average tod gy rend outed him in the uwink- | inidgme eawetul to Uncle Sam as un instructor! served under some of the "Bhave | Male! Yon sr te te artadethia, for | at as with 207-18. Harry Cohn ja in -second| An accident to Jay Gould, world's| Dustard and ouued iil ie ae aston Antiety. Tix, 4am the camps than he would be at the} 4 * that I learned warfare ¥ ( S| ling of an eye, greatly Little Cote, Mud Siil, front, and it was on his decree that. Ri pet ome on, Mr. Lemions |S Funda at the Olympia A. A, of Whiladelpbia | ge (ye Omenrdagn Club of Syracuse to-night Dingo witty elxcaeh out ef tie. Oyaney: Smateur and professional court tennis| isnment of G. 8. Shaw and other ex- TH itacl : ee ele tea :Zaonard had to pass up his aviation| aire, be a sport and don't cry {om Monday evening, Jaw 2a. Cine sayy BO) starty Collins, who recently eave Jack Sharkey | count; he ia second in the averug Hon a a Tee ree ae eebible perts, who made the astounding dis- es A ee aspirations. This statement is a fuct.| because your ticket fell before |i ty to knock ne a | gach a hard will dex Dick Lawdman| column and 4a followed in turn by] OP iuxagg NOY. Thee cng ty eimselias | covery that Canpentier danced in on foean 90; "Baty Cal Wee Mane ~ Leonard himself would have preferred | Pempsey's. get on a retum bout with Eadie Fitzainmons |, © At the Lyceum a, ¢, of |Dunbar, Geachwinder, Sabby, Knob- | at Tuxedo, N.Y. ‘The match came to| tiptoe! How Jim Corbett must have Great Gun, "108; Jellison, 107; doing his bit as an aviator. As it was, Poel saw Carpentier box a | Wb? dest him in six rounds at Detroit Paterson to-n Willle Herman meets Sotdier | lock. Nockler, Romer. Senatore, Peters, fae Ane Oa ioe shamplon was en- | janghed when he read of this novelty! ee oh ‘Weather he did the best he could at Camp| couple of exhibitions in France fy, Re a ots taal Lewis of Newadk. ernhardt, Btotka, Bers or bese > score his final points| and what a roar must have gone up|. Mnn se yt , ple ol i Willie Jackson, who fought throw flighte Inst 4 = Riddell has the record for the high! and win in three straight sets, 4 A > old cham- ae =a » Upton, and between times took part| and advise the Legion posts who drow down $3,800 out of those battles average at home with 240, while Sen- | third set, with the ccc qo; 22 the! among the shades of the old cham a a boxing exhibitions which raised| ‘are ‘contemplating collecting | fre apeivet iu tor each wontes He i to] gel eng wageala ak Nw Maven. who te the |More ham the honors on foreign alleys | ty Gomis rayon count 6 Bames t0 | Kins! Jem Mace, Gentleman Jackson, | Yotreducen Hoxing Mill To-Night. something like $318,000 for the vari-| fund to bet_on him to lay off Mave anne’ $1100 Whhlght as he ecigliet es eee ree the toric sand: | with 223—2—8, leading at 4 to 8 In the twelfth mare | 2d, Figz and the rest, at thie “new In the Assembly at Albany to-night e wi funds. It doesn’ 0 aus 1 ‘ a re} round ——- " . ifth game, e f boxing. ous war funds. It doesn't hurt to be : Br Unt amount for Boxing either Jock Ronse | ton "%o\ a dedaon, bottven Clay Tenner ne | ‘Ths cedsame, Signa tam ont she Fonam| Kingclia sont a mote lob necro: | sty! Joudtedly a better! @ bill asking for the restoration of et 7 i ‘ tthe Mradlon | zea. sented | cae ad eel dahil Bree Pu tie far the lead in ‘ ped 9 RE + is _undoubtec bette Lead soe A alnewher he tea tla ens LIRAST fifty other letters would | ot. New 0 ans, oF Mel Coogan ob tie Tretlon | Tedian ilsbiwodihi, ond. Larry Willan, of | Arima Ate ete ow teed J We whieh bounded close to the side wall. aw chi than Shakespeare, as he| boxing in New York State will be in- by the country’s military authorities be quntied trom ft for lack of | oo Sey dobby ‘Michaela, of Jenny Gly, | Croameeth, Ot m tie Ne a | ae re aaa quet to the ball and aturcbied, het moxlestly admits: but before he Fox | troduced by Assemblyman Ross, ‘The dc satkaly atta ae padiegs ; . District Republican Club, of Bridgeport, Conn, era Meehan in vagetine tin ag tee age © the ringside he really ought | x UT to get back to Den ; | ws Labbe ar sched 1 the obhor elgit-rvaund eaitt bow jae The contest will be fought at the | ire haw vet fale’ os Fetter ye the ball, althourh he yey the Tintat tearning the ru-| vill provides for a three man Btate Sa Lacs Pea Ree Tone fee a go eign ats ane e Tunney, Al Hatch, Cleve Hawkins and | (M8? im that c® a feentant “tan aetay tweited te | echt Mal: Gould's head atruck the side | diments ofthe game, ‘The best rv Sonim iaalony these men to have com- d c pout| who wants to be kno ere siinply al the diners that will} rm | FEMESORORS 10 8 ig fs gah on] port af thefight was made by Reel-| plete control of boxing. They a Bud Nokon are the four headliners that Will opartoy vtor wileb , fOr Beate to see this ae Jiminie ial Bay iL port | y are to him and other fighters who did/as a boxing fan tthe Bayon oanorrow wight, | end re fight promoter | he Linvanity Ming aye! his forehe Severat yon after he regained power Of | yn. empo pd to ac: Q thelr bi, which has caused such al Can you or the Amertoan (7) | gular wit mvt tue Canadian bearywvight, clone | Lata: matchmaker of the | e fang with on average of INT. “| stitches wore taken In the cut and Gould} socech, Ile said: "Ol hadn't warmed | be empowered to act in any way they gorm of surprising comment, we will| Legion define the 4 “wkicker,” | Hawkins, while Tuuney movie Bud Nelion, doth fuente 4 : Selb A ial | Li litaticn 1.) . ' Hl up yet, and Oi thought 'e was a-| see in the interest and uplift of wd a we wi : 4 on Saturday and’ signed up Eddie Fitzsimmons, | ap, New ¥ Women's Amocia : in’ too.” | boxing. The bill includes “fatote from the letter of James! amd if so, can y¢ me why it {the Socal lightwolleht, to meet. Frankie Schoey, [ict t WLM aimee Moan Ors snes! J.P. Knox of the Morningside A,| Warmin’ up, too” | = | i “one smart Dougherty, the Leipersville, should have any connection with flee Wathila, tse War rok Gt lb nase ce i | RTPA ae Aneeation of the’ Wee oeeee ©. “rompe 4 h me an eaay winner tn oe wor, vite wot sae if tur that of allowing bouta te a eae ue as Aina’ tind had a uniform, and, besides, they re t ‘ ; how on : solace Pe ar the ten-mile scratch road run held b. at battle was a plum for Carpen- | re! decision, length of thi Lwportsman, Here'y what he says in| Dempsey? 1 should think ‘tha Pee ireaeleg tht arian Te Sie other tn router, “Moner | agar? forthe competiinn to | his elub yesterday’ afternoon in-prepe| 70s m. But tf he ever meets | bouts to be determined by the poe : any md Oo Weces ted 4 b ini ¢ y Smith, of stfal}), meets Wille Devore, of . ww York Wonen's Howling | aration fo e Jate 1 ‘ : ee 1 S| oy + Gol. Frank D'Olier, National Com-| shipyard while waiting to bc thousand dolkus a year ior try. 1 QM me of ieater Nie om Wooene Rowing aration sor th * Gate marathon. | Hampsey he will confront an entirely | miss jon, lf they believe that ten mander of the American Legion, was| called im the draft deserves: more ing to teach the real fighters: how # » a= Stroct is the secretary of the amocia hacperaepeemes. sterol different proble In Beckett he faced | rounds will suffice, then it will be a here the other night at the Chamber} credit than a mun who kept on | to fight. America certoinly does | stickey Ponies, the Newark lightweight YALE ATHLETES WILL 1a mass of soggy beef that happened | ten round shindig, It would be within OFCommerce, and 1 had an interview) at his own occupation while waiting | not take caro of he Ning SoM defeated Joo Meriamin, of Califomia, we date eet for the opening of the i, {to weigh more than he did. But in ‘ ae Ie power to allow a twenty round with him regarding this propaganda! the same cull, boewuve Lhe ship- L way she ought, — Breddic Au sini lon xaela aan) a0 Tournament Ye waded nine ered COMPETE IN ENGLAND, | Dempsey ne will face a ti mt pout to a real verdict, about Dee He laformed ine that] yard works r was he Ding id Meet Sree tue en t of Gives a 8100 for flahting Willie ite am to al os bieger than himself here oan b > national body of the American| country win the war while the rita 18 allowed * to come i Hadieiil’ lahiwelent. te 0 ——_ NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan, 19—Yale|{little or no doubt in the minds of men | 4 jon did not intend to pay any at-| other man was nol, It seome a over here during the war aad en re thuetets si ies aban Higutns, Star End, Quits Cottege.| UV AT Cote eet are competent to judge that Carpenticr’s eevéntion to these reports, as Dempsey | shame the way Dempsoy ts being | gage in numerous bosime ext rypiniodene yp The STATE COLLEGE, Pa, Jan. 19. Ma iveraiy 4 Lobe a es Ph : hi ibe | against Dempsey would de i 4 Wa his opinion was no slacker; that) treated when you take into con. | tions, Wan large purses, but draw a big war Robert A, Higgins, ranked as the great- | !M# bg os F 4 Very slight, Dempsey is not on hy 7o.—When play in the oe wes draft and rated by the! sideration the xreat number of | no one accused him of being a | Uy taror Shows town tat football end_in the game last fall| {88 spring, Prof, Clarence W. Btenden, | Very SUEN.| OMPIY i nt pai, doubles ‘or the Davis Cup Mpited States Government, and ready boxers Who did not even get into | slac! Ted (kid) le wis did ‘ ind captain the Penn’ Stal leven, ‘hairman of ithe, Ath ‘ tie Bou dof Con- | Voigha in condition 20 pounds more gtuampionship was vesumed where tarde CO} dd lr ; ce or in a useful oceu- | “ we thin, id ‘Tom ny Valger, the fighter, and Yo 1 » to-day lo accept the*position | trol, stated to-day, A. cablegram | te Rapa Norman Brookes and Gerald Patterson wARa at the command of their call) the service or in a usaful occu. | th ime thir 11 Honing Vale ~ d Tomuy jinft hetw to-day to aocept the position | trol. stated to-day. 4, cabtewtam has | yan the brilliant Frenchman, More- | dy ated AR $@,eerve his comMry. The head of pation and the large number of | Cowler, and how: wv i ive unother Tohey, of ateron Jo vil ne the pine | OF natant to the recreat on om eer at tbeen, renety fice that elation this | come Halas @ batter suyie, ie 4 no A Re eethe national body gave nobody au-| boxers who accepted positions as | in our midst, Jotc Anglish wis in the star bayit of eight rounds at the ally finished his course in commerce] been forwarded to Prof. Mendell of-| ‘The present writer saw Carpentier Britain, 6—0 and 6- thority for using that honorable body! ‘boxing instructom, DMhe latter featherweight champion who a show of the ¢Lyceum Sporting Chub a sis feo 1 will be awarded his|ficially Inviting the track team t@ com: | against Willie Lowis in Paris in. tho | ——__.___1c-—-s—-Jesssses for such @ purpose to Ibenefit som surely ought to ed the ducked t British Ariny but t m Theatte ab orion, N. J, toontel lege desr n Feb. 2, being one of pete in England, Upon ‘ ‘of the anna of 1912, Willlo knocked Car- THUM ROwhiNe AND aris rauntied promoters,.and therefore REAI, SLACKER: q were till he is allowed to box here anu \ a to beat Tuobef 12 members of the special “war invit an acceptance will prooaviy SP har | OWING AND BILLIARD be wa aa want to hear from ret Bul the peter could Be wear grad large sums, | othe latter is a gaine,, wligging battler, t a" to, be graduated at that time, be cabled at once, penticr flat in the fifth or sixth ACADEMY, Bway & Sia a