The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1920, Page 22

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' Biecea - Gbtting Money Without Fighting} Best : ier Is Not So Anxious ‘ : ito Ta okle Dempsey. |. Jack Kearns, manager of Jack “Dempsey, thinks he is coming | East to put over a couple of verbal on Georges Carpentier and manager, Descamps, before they back to France on July 10, he Prepare himself for a diaap- ent. According to Daniel who has had some dealings leoking to the mateh son bio tea, Laviswky, Oe man, every ot knows what he is talking at can’t be fooled into doing any- on to the interests of to Oct, 1 by the firm which ‘The Wonder Man.’ This and Gossip By John Pollock Fred Fulton, the big heavyweight from the West who is to battle Marry Dempsey in the ring.’ CCORDING to Morgan, Carpen- ‘tier is going home to take part in four fights in Europe, after boxing show for members of the In- a With Aotuirn, erebably in Sep) crore cen oerone Clam $6 be held on the night of July 16, is getting into Han‘ saye thatthe Frenohman| Condition for the contest at a big au- to have one Sent in Amerios| diterium at Perth Amboy, N. J. Ful-| armerican Rated High to Win English Tennis Title in Challenge Round. tackling Dempsey, if he eve | ton lives at a roadhouse which is a te to apm math, and that) shart rides from the auditorium, Joe > vinsky. Lavon, the Mexican heavyweight, Is ORGAN tells of a recent meet~ ie vets to get inte condition ing with Descamps at which! roy 4 $35,000 pu ewe an are te faut irae, of whioh Fultcn is the Levinsky match was diw- $25,000' and Wills $10,000, will referee the contest, Raper, the “Western all hands had their little say but He simply listened. When ‘Was satisfied every one ‘had fin he arose from his chair, dug hand into his pocket, pulled out 000 bill and in Frenchified Eng. sald: There,” then moving his arma in mn of Carpentier’s boxing, he “One, two, three, on se Levinsky Levinsky out. Bet me? usually an unraffled per- | wasn't quite prepared for such gp ws ge whyebrwed A. BF, will to be ‘to get them to fight, the chances Levinsky with Carpentier fo: ve rounds, no decision, will bet on the result and let you ref- ” Frenchman raised his eye- . “How much Levinsky?" he hundred and seventy-five ing side,” answered Morgan. ish," shrugged Descamps, “I tell ‘We fight fifteen rounds to deci- Bees I bet you $10,000 and you “4 Georges knock out Dem: And again Descamps rring, ducking and side- i. was too much for ‘up and, in imitation tome began crowding the imaginary wit ntier around the ring, in this i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920, |BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (nr toning tes Games FLASHES FROM T LOVERS ONCE Bur” HE DIAMOND Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. AND PUT O' pear, SUCH UN WILL YOu pane INKING COFFEE inom THAT SAUCER> (mM MORTIFIED TO OEATH WN YoUR coer: OK out NOT VSED TO IT ~- LONDON, July 1—William 7. Til- ive ponent a mers aa” toronto 4 or. Patsey 4% 24, won his way to the challenge ‘chtakers peaccrnd Fst jTound of the world’s championship tennis tournament at . the legitinate light heavyweight DY defeating Zenzo Shimidzu, the come together In little’ Jap, in the final round after staged ot Akroo, @ most exoiting struggle, by a score of 64, 6-4, 18—11. wih draw a big crowd of Champion Geral! R. Patterson to- Morrow afternoon and the betting is 1a, who was booked to at evens, The biggest crowd in all the history ‘of lawn tennis here saw the struggle, Cineinvati “24 hundreds were unable to squeeze ro from boa- their way into a place within secing fire for distance of the centre court. Many Japanese were in the crowd and Shimidau bad such an enthusias- | seventy- tic following that at one ume ie- peated cries went up: Fault! Fault!" after a service by Tilden. This was bad form, and is to be deeply regretted, but Tilde: “y Sportsman and was in no way upsut. weiter. | 1M fact, he did not appear to notice it. wr| Tilden was warmly and Frank Deliice at | cheered as he scored the final point ‘@ Ja Carpentier, vo MA; but wan postponed | in the third set, which went to 13—11, and the Jap too, who left the court reasonably fresh and smiling, enjoyed Tilden meets is a good loudly with yesterday's pi Nu de color neewrweient 9 «| MER Chance for Tilden to Beat Patterson Abroad @ real ovation for his plucky fight and sometimes great skill. As to the chances of Tilden against | parable, Patterson, it may be told that £004 | gounte victor judges are betting even money, in | over the lowly Athletics at Shibe Parc, bd Pn thong the Pom piarers Ruth clouted the ball over the right 0 0 great he! \- i Ba ah AL mended, One enthusi- field wall in the ninth inning of tie ast, however, has laid odds on Tilden. Those who have been watching Pat.|the second game the famous slugger terson in practice say that he is at | drove the ball into the left field bleach- For Suits For Suits ngs Pk ane, that were $ 50 $ D0 that were is home run in the ninth gave the ie $50 & $60 & $70, $80, $90 as Tilden has had in the last ten days, |5 In the first game, considering. Wimbledon | the top of his form, and it must be | ers. remembered that he has not suffered the strain of so many hard matches | Yankees a@ victory by a score of 6 2 More Homers. For Babe Ruth as Yanks Win Twice PHILADELPHIA, July . 1. — The mighty bat of Babe Ruth, the incom- figured prominently in the that the Yankees scored first game, and tn the fourth inning of while run in the fourth paved the way for the Yankees’ second triumph by @ score of 10 to 6. Thanks to the double vic- to City Island, Soy Mr. Huggins and his men are only a fe w points behind the Cleveland In- July 1. — The) dians and first place. Cup defense sloop Resolute te i left here last night in tow of the tender| Ruth has only to make five more cir- Mohawk for City Island, New York,| Cult smashes to equal his 1919 record. where she will be placed in readiness| Since the season began the Babe has} for the races with the Shamrock 1V, | helpe home beginning on July 15. gai ERNE Henley Regatta Now On. HENLDY, England, July venth ro; the first since, 19. As the result of his batting activities himself to twenty-four runs, and he hopes to get five more by the Fourth of July. Jack Quinn ‘did the pitching in the first game for the Yankees, while Rip Collins, the young’ Texan, officiated on 1.—The| the mound in the late affair. Quinn was ~| not so steady as usual and was bumped was indugurated | rather freelv by the Athletics, amine of prelim: | inary” rowing events on. the These heats, with those of to-day, wili| There were no less than six home runs |clear the way for the semi-finals to-| during ‘the afternoon. Cy Perkins also morrow and the finals on Saturday. fh No American oarsmen participated in| run “wallopers were Wally Plpp aud yesterday's events, pit BOD Olympic Yacht Re ANTWERP, July‘ 1.—France, land, Holland, Norway, Sweden Belgium will compete tn the Olympic yacht-races to be held off Ostend trom Suly 7 to July 10, ‘The entries for the Tegatta were announced to-day. jenley. | fashioned ce Daten, In fact there was plenty of good old- slugging in each gamo. got a homer in each game. Other home Truck Hannah, ne LAR Ting- | NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE and 4 (a0. Jermy Chiy. ‘UW Rochester ‘01 Syracuse - By Thornton Fisher ® Day tor the Robins, as|guiatsieay, Barssoucitaieeen (The New York Evening World) COWENTIOMN HAS BEEN RUTH | July, is the right time to buy your Cardinals Are Beaten by the Reds 5 ay q 5 — \ “eT Us | : 5 Se Fink: NOMINATE | , By Charles Somerville. t/ Lee Jer nccraHariont WOULD first like to call your at- (gee, eat tention to the twenty-fourth \ su , homer by Babe Ruth made in! Phtiadelphia yesterday | Before that he made his twenty: | thire, if Logica!! Absolutely iH SPECIALS ‘Then I have to rewind to Coogan’s| For The Fourth Bluff, where—no wonder the hesita- tion—Uncle Robbie slammed Pop Me- | Graw for two whole games! | , It was a fine Wednesday for Brook- lyn. For, while they put the smash on the Giants, St. Louls was shut out by the Reds. The Reds are the! league toppers, but are not so dan- gerous to the Dodgers as the Car- dinals. Brooklyn has race THE ONWY NAME NOT MENTIONED AT THE DEMOCRATIC | always started the showing and then 3 season the result | may be different. But that's as far | as anybody hae right to go as a) } prophet, Fxcept that this year Rob- |} inson’s pitchers figure not only to! hold out but to improve. —, Mitchell and Grimes madé Dodger | history in two games yesterday. Both | Qs wet as the weather. Barnes | $ 95 stepped up for the Giants in the first j Of a double header and was fated to Special at..... lone at 7 to 3. Toney deserved a bet- | Pure worsted euit tn the ter result than 3 to 1 on Yhe other | popular Davega athletic cut, |game, but his team couldn't trounce | anything off Burleigy Grimes. Grimes | had made a complde recovery from | his recent off-color, He ‘on top| \ | | solid colors or coast guard ule, white shirt, black pants; regular $6 value, Other bathing suits up to $12, FOR WOMEN Bathing suits of pure worsted in two in one style, tights at all times when necess: except in the ninth inning of the second game. Although it was only a chance the Giants might even up the day. and siipover; regu- Ss] 1° The Dodgers had made one in the lar $15 valuc......+ Jatth, seventh and their ‘third tally | fa BATHING SHOES in the ninth. The Beauty shot through with white canvas uppers, with a single for Mac. Then Young | flewible leather aolea; $4] -50 and Frisch reported to the Coroner | regular: $2.50 value.. _ | Spalding Bathing Shoes, $2.40. SWEATERS $422 for the beach..++. up BELTS of heavy elastic web .40c H BATHING CAPS 35c of heavy rubber... wp H Medicine Ball: EM well balanced, 6s .$7-00 am ball CANOES $ HH genuine Carleton... 75 had Paddies, cushions, seats, sails, H GOLF OUTFITS HH compl ag College Tennis Guy Mekalls Asked to Return to | Banks Step Near Yale, NEW HAVEN, Con PHILADELPHIA, July 1. — Kirk | i HAVEN, Conn, July 1—auy | ee aimuid Levy’ of Gall Nickalls, who was head conch of the | fornia, PP. itobinson, Harvard, and iax Banks of Yale won their matches Yale crew during the past season, has | in the intercollegiate lawn tennis cham- | been asked to return to Yale for the| pionship of the court of the Merion| next year, by the Rowing Committee. | Cricket Club «t Havreford. | For the Remainder of ‘the Week Only, This Sale Continues Arnheim-Custom-Tailored | Summer Suits Ready-for-Service Gloves, bats, balls. DAVEt4A FOUR SPORT SHOPS COMMODORE HOTEL (111 Bast 42d St.) 125 WEST 125TH ST. 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