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RST Pe Copa oer Wt es ; $i, ln Fc (ede monte ‘ . ee AY, OOTOBER 18 | CARPENTIER, CLEVELAND AND MAN 0’. WAR WIN AS DOPE INDICATED ~~ SERIES WAS HELP TOWARD HOW CARPENTIER BEAT LEVINSKY = ‘Sento ar, PHILADPLPHIA, Oct 18. —Mis® Alexa Stirling, national woman champion, set a course record for hee sex at Huntingdon Valley with an 6) RESTORING PUBLIC'S FAITH ‘ “Indians Won World’s Title,” Says Expert Fullerton, “Be- cause Brooklyn Could Not Stave Off the Attacks of a More Powerful Team.” By Hugh Fullerton, CLEVELAND, Oct. 18—Clevetand Indians are the Champions of the World. Brooklyn sufrendered to the Imevitabie yesterday afternoon and ‘went down im honorable defeat because the Dodgers could not stave off the attacks of & more powerful team. Robinson made & desperate effort to rally his broken forces but the In- @ians would mot be refused. They had discovered the weaknesses of the Robins @nd having tasted vio- tory, found it sweet, ‘The Gnish of the series with four straight victories for'the Indiana ts y= of the greatest triumphs the old ‘dope ever had. The dope on the WORLD'S SERIES FACTS, Seventh eré final game! ef World’s Series played at League Park, Cleveland, yesterday, Scares Cleveland (American League), 8 Grooklyn (National League), 0. The Cleveland team won the world’s baseball champlonship in seven games, The final standing readst Brooklyn Scores of the first six gnment Cleveland, 8; Brooklyn, 1—Brook- lyn, 85 Cleveland, 0—Brooktyn, %) Cleveland, 1—Cleveland, 6; Brook. lyn, 1—Cloveland, 8; Brooklya, 1 —Cloreland, 1; Brooklyn, 0, Total paid attendance diy, 27,525, the largest of the series. Total recelpts, not In- elading war tax, $83,900, divided as followss ++ 075,000 8,900 The players had no Interest in TEINSEY PEYING ouTsi0e The Ropes wae He ‘The Secon WAS counten ours Kuockpown —— playing in the qualifying round [09 the Berthellyf Cup. Mre. C, H. Veae derbeck, national semi-finalist, and Mrs. Quentin Fettner, New York, ted for second piace with 87, Mre, W. a Gavin, Belleclaire, was fourth with 89, and Mise Edith Cummings, Cl cago, Gfth, with 91. Although through W. W. Van Loas Fox Hills won the quaitying medal in the annual Staten Isiand golf champlonship, there has been little to choose between that organization and Richmond County in the mate play phase of the meeting. Comper Ution, which started on Saturday and carried through Sunday, was cont! ued yesterday on the Fox Milla Ii by way of taking advantage of ¢ holiday, Resuita were obtained in the final of all divisions but the cham~ plonship sixteen, and that was de- layed purposely go that the two sure vivors, W. H. Follett of Fox Hills and 8. D. Bowers \of Richmond County will have time to play the double cli cult next Sunday, But for the almost superhuman ef> fort made by Gardiner W. White, the home champion, in his afternoom match with James R. Hyde of South Shore, Nassau Country Club to-day would be facing the cheerless pros: pect of starting the semi-final round of {ts annual invitation golf tou:nme | attack and in defense, that the oniy| the Inst two games of the serics, t without @ sin; : gle representative 4 real hope of Brdévklyn was in using] Official pald attendance for the to bear ite colors aloft. In his mates the strong pitching staff to stop the} seven games, 176.519, Total re. to-day White paces socthee ans ae Incians, and that such hope lay only! ceipts, not including war tax, plom J. wos ‘plate of North Hilla, im seleoUng the proper pichers to! $564,990, divided ae followss 4 Ad It was a cold day for golf, and Platt work against those Indians who were! — Pinyery 9914.889.74 eorges arpentier ws did not scom to take kindy to the , Most liable to weaken, Clubs _ of 298,554: conditions, but for all that he played = Robbie tried it in the Aret game, at- Nat'l Commissio: ed pd toes “frat, of i ‘Tlortiruer Sarasa ae | tempting to beat Cleveland with Commission... 66.448.00 rete pe ° Rings arder an empsey Narau and then of J. Simpson De § Rube Marquard’s eunning, asd be) OSS Se erectes RrdectsouT ti ran 40s a ’ of Princeton. The episaslpaias wom Glscovered that the theory that Cleve- rrrseg hag the base ad threw wild, . each time on the fifteenth green, Im land cannot hit left-handed pitehing puns rua ec. ares a evins y the morning by 5 und 3 and In the afternoon by @and 3. T. D. Armouy ja largely fallacious and that it takes joment he gaifed that run “ . the Scottish t a F. R. Hole } more thad ab oMiimary left hander to Grate a's rae Gee HOW THE EVENING WORLO'S land of We ce Bur Dare the two whe | check Svenkare ibe when vans tei fe iat Brockton mit ad : BASEBALL EXPERT PICKED |Dan Morgan, Dethroned Cham- too "high for them "it "was, af upper half of the bracket, | Ne Burne playing. ying al rr a bor . én chs Ait esiasee on aeeh ah Guilt he ‘loka op ic) ce y. ; WINNER IN SEVEN GAMES. |, pion’s Manager, Says Hebrew = — Med pitt eos | faa ne i ae ate eee ae J might bave Won, but Be possessed | brijliant feld lacey ee nes» of Chick Evans, national amas * | aly ena. Alam A wae more taaa ev-| Cleveland ae tert ak (rem mugn 6. Pusterton’s arvicte| WAS In GUUS Shape for CAB | a estas ton ma uhanser or dalteae ged Wurcrer ceateas oot * ident wnat 'dreokiya bed Little gaitn| irnee, 7cmlenon hit & bounder fu © Printed iw The Bvening Worta | Night’s Bout Than for the] tnternations: Sooring Ciud, wes at the champion, baa made tt necessary tor raced fortably tod, 4@ him to give up golf for some time, It ip its ability 6 bat Coveleskia, The PP ve Wy RE. " of Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1920.) Battle He Had With Jack. bl accpethe aan floone became known after Evans returned Dougers practioniy @ Cleve- Koney was leapt Jqmie- LEVELAND wing the Dope Slim, Bre: 1 from Duluth, It 1 bable, 1 . fe beat be important main ev thas rear. fered oll; Nasty anc’diahe. “ts tote! te tne ea out Miler which Jamieson stole : Bet ey cee Deere Or TEE WS Bee Ait ao hard te wey ee ee | Dolan whe on hig way ack te oa bad toe many giohere Tas |S ty de thle ee ae @ontinued,) ries sitting lumpily outside the topes! ent ef the twe teams ae you will, | WH ps thie iellow c Among those seated. in boxe Chicago after an exhibition in Came « 5 Me second of bur th 8. Ld to. the it that Johnson's last blo# fad] there seems to be no combination a low Carpentier | ringside were: Gov. Edwards, ada, and was taken to a hospital probably y Foy to] Setre Neld corner and scored qhe run _oO whieh my h t hit me,” said Battling Levin- there, but recovered suMfictently after «¢ ‘ise Grins ap much a0 poesia He | Tor acne Me lah Othe eran turmimat's ead 26h Deen knoctes |A2OCKet Bim through. Jeffrhes after] OY WENN Rivet ee ety ef the [ck7 the dethroned light heavyweight several days to continue his, Journey “ won by aay sn rounds Oo} ering, Was champion of the world, in the dress! home i toh a the pitadors| ,, Seyret + Das wrecked Clove beck, ‘The veg vgs mene aad punch-drunk t find bla way back] Indians ae a scoring machine, ner room actor the fieht “Dempeey can | McH- Bowman, Sherwood Aldrich, Will: | as ‘expected, ‘eapeciaily Malla, but whe conprivutes feast to ing, he elon bey 7 fall-|into the ring. As for Levingky, i | oan their hitting power, as Plt Punch pretty hard, but that French-| it Bedford, Col, JG iewing, Thorn, | j fips cad et py RF but Breckdvee ihe Conpributed heavily to} ing. He slipped through between tho} night a» well have been back io the) sgainet the Indian box staff seem nant Wow! 1 thought that I was| ton Wilson, Hob Hilliard, Henry 1, ‘Do- Fi % poriea aia hoped, for’ tuo tw break | "Ad, ho, several’ times, endange second and the upper rope stern! iregsing room. Even when the count| %@, accumulate enough power t9 struck by w tornado when he landed | Ticttientde, GouiRil, Hmmmersinn, Prank ‘ootball News : © the ode againet eaterda y's me rhe Covatenkie | rw on Wd a ee ee La was over he didn’t stir, and his jo the defence of the Speaker oO, me for the fret time Compared Kendal, Aidorman: Kanneally, preerick ia | HONOR FOR ROBBY IN THE OK: |himscit witd a long slam which gave|.ne he Setters eIng At | handlers dragged him buck through! tHe red out how many |With Dempsey, he ts email, but hie Varderhite Yohn earths So cee] «PRINCETON, NW. J. Oct. 18—~The } r | FRAT. Cleveland another run and settled the SOS 94, e s1A¥e) | ihe ropes like a sack of flour and ave figured out how ¥ | punch ts the equal, if not the aupertor| Ruppert, Allan Ryan ar., Allan R undergraduat q : fesult to al) intents and pu in @ half sitting posture, his righ'| dumped him into his chair, Mean-| ¢uns, hite and errors each team of Jacks At any rate, he bi! R RG. Smith. Ge *' ites mot their first change | Covaleskie rises now to the pedestal |arm stil] dangling over the mpc, bie 4 should make against the probable id @ Bit’ me! Charleg Mf Bchwab. Tom An 9 see the 1924 Tiger freshmen team tn BK h fame with Matheweun, ae while Carpentier, smiling, bowed to A a harder than did our champion when| Floto, BW. Dickerson, referee: Presi- | action yesterday, ‘The yearhings scrim 7 Crathor pitches, “who. uitched tires | need sunk on hia chest, his eyes!:ne spectators and went airily to hig} Pitchers of the opposing team a he knocked me out in Philadelphia in| jig’ Hilt mawerds, “Semel dompers : Rill Edwards, Samuel Gompers, |{4sed with the varsity and held the '* winning games tn & World's Sbries. |*aring And glased, motionless, while| omer, And Descampa, hie fox f if the pitchers are matched (three rounds two years ago.” erie Knott, Charles { < And if the World's Beriee were proe|rederee Harry Ertle counted wn eée-| ‘vo cing into a Scmaeas ouasie, against each other as It sooms | oe rinktse Totty Walkers aibeen and | senior team to two touchdowns each 5 longed to best sight out of fifteen he! onde, Levinsky rolled bid eyes robable they will be, Cleveland “I didn't think thore was'a Aghter in > made by Cleaves, the substitute backs ‘ » prmetly. vena win é¢ight aguinst o und on arias was te leaped into the middie of the ring} ?' y 1 ‘i te te the world that could score on Levinsky TRAINING GALLOP: who did such good work during tp re lke Breoklyn. ? - aro 108, neallind shouted: “For Dempsey the re @ certain winne as. did Carpentier,” sald Dan Morgan, Ss. short time he played im the Maryland - ‘Aaytlow, Robinson te one of the|S# be came to ttying to get wp. He| same, Carpentier give to Dempeoy Possible, however, tor Robby t0 manager of the clever Hebrew, “When ae RIT cok Walk sane Saturday, hest fellows jn the who did his| was completely dazed and helpless. | ino game.” teclect pitchers whe can prolong Bat met Dempssy he wes not in the vest ‘ack Foot NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 18, dest and offered’ 5 e —Twe Site breoxtyn . a Lh 4 Gitting within five fect of him.| Very row big fights in this country! the series to eight games, al- of shape, but last night he was trained was were mance” be Aletion thee | i is face for some sign of though fi he di it appears to the minute, and you k the result, varsl and Cleveland celebrates, both teama | atoning hi have had so many interesting tel jough from the dope, pe A x | ‘ raraity in ite sertmi ‘ may be congratulated upoe ying | returning Intelligence, another Pi0-|iures Yesterday at noon, after af that Cleveland should capture i ‘oa he ue preset iter, a Toy me of the hardest f it lee in|ture suddenly flashed across my 9 five out of the first seven strug- landed.” Frere! sale. do (5126, 1.38 8-6, 208 the varsity, In close f 2 vy | PR rg hang Fe morning’® heavy rain, Mr. Gavin of arcelieiong's in 52 Fushed the ball to the fivecyard Ne ing it on the square without a aolled |yiswe™ Just we ten years ago 8! }ino International Sporting Club waa| gies, in spite of the face Mak the | wrudn’t 1 tali you." sald Joo Jeanett 3%, tn hiss S The second touchdown was made one the | P! slip or sheet. flenio, I sat and watehod the dat-!vitnin an ace of pontponings the| favors Brooklyn to win the Who helped to second Carpentier, 1 hw 1.13. ten-vard end run, after the varaity openiny ame. . my troubles w! im several years varied i} len 4 hy ‘tCupreige, 1968, Wr The Bett syetieate, ten) | tered wreck that was once Jim Jel} vent until Saturday afternoon. The| ow Before he was one-auaster the henver fe | Yards on. close formations, ub offiélats couldn't quite gocide 09 | == AEE Is to-day, t them’ kid you into (Wan Moenplon te pase i. r nis and for am hour Mr. Gavin! iaine.” Georges stood tvery straight, pvc Dd hited all Shaldiedtaad Hae afl ceil tes like @ soldier at attention, The crow: chien MORGANTOWN, W. Va, Oct. =e (Fistic News sum Foren ard Gossip )|.0' nave won sun acca, sans 108.» i te ume 2 eT TT Wat lice ‘ coud Circumstances. cas ing on the corner of dla Street and {nousand hate and there wasn't a wags for mover i nesters ton nant aw Tunnin Wack pants frnterce ares , ii Sixth Avenue, looking up ‘nto the sound but ihe distant beat of the you'd marvel at his the more, Virginia's practice yesterd i; His one hope was to proloig the tton. Nerwel| tram. , owed that be te ate to Go some rest fighting ne iy ns { serge until te, could fet hile ‘teamn| gion ee thin ceuntey med Tred “acid | emo Bio Witene year joky and counting the amall biue drum and ring of te, martial alr. thGugn’ an interpreter. ste has had > = f into the houe lo, where they]? ie english boxer who won — patches visible between the rolling [NC the, ne «ts nF ne Severs cold and wo would have het the a might rally. Rey Moor, whe word 6 meetin AMM | cud banks. At 2 o'clock he an- 7° see,’ # bout postponed If We were not afrald | t So they fought doggedly and de-| the welterweight championship title Of | round victory over Abe Friedman up-State Bondar again and Wok off its twenty-five American public would think we wore! Gsgud. terminediy, but the spirit was net) mngiand by knocking out Johnny | vishy mtarerd wo town wo to do lisht work DOURCed that the Hight would go on, tuousand hats some more and sang. sidestepping. nit ie marvellous that Dae Bla A a a ‘§ ‘there, while the indians rushed the | tor fittedn-towsd bout with Charlie Bewter although he felt in bis bones there'd | Ma: Descainps, very frienuly Georges weat through with the match at) Meng Me iW, ss oy aay K Stich at all times, played without | Sasham in & Bout at London eevers) |) i, comumcnpali® Hrorting CM bo « cloudburst. It Tuck, de. {of Bim, beat time and sang, too, in eit, fe knocked out Levingsy, et howe, tn VB (THURSDAY AND FRIDAY) oF : Rervousness and alter the style used| months ago, have Dbeem practically | wmenww sign Tommy Metis ta Bebty MidB sr we Jorwey Wty nan Parte, | ee Mae oF Khe ring, and LevinekY 413 not see him at his b ora et } , in thgir own league. Robby, forced| matched by Tom MoGinty, the ABH | ond Dit Lendmen vs, Sammy Micget oe “ihe ie Jersey y | gtood up at Attention. Joe Hum= yinoible when In first-class 7 * aoe " back ‘upon the lnat line of ao) promoter of Cleveland to meet im @| ower bows on the eard by § o’oluck at night, was jammed phreve, who) son's be serious, lenand en remy F rn ied upon Grimes because ube t Gray’e Armory In — with spectators. Many had eome| Over the Ores} ack Kearns, manager of Dompeey, i DOr 4%, te one aT { 4 broke out ia a rash with| ‘8-round bout at Gray’e ne In the trenenhes here. They'll be. eald: Siurcne, 20. Barua a erek ainnse of moneyitis | Cleveland on the night of Oct. 25. | sau eras na mop tevany io ter best ton] OD Chicago, Boston and other out-|Aring In & minute,” Ae a last for- ("He's all that thoy, claim him too fete Md could HOt Feslvt the temptation | Charley Harvey, manager of Lows [he waswea $1,000 tei Moress's batter would te |\YIME cites, A list Of those in the|mality the weights were announced— Outside of Ticmpaey he le We gras Fae te, ah to scalp tickets, which cansed bis! hay giready accepted terms for hig] Bie fea ot the finn of the twrins round. |ringside boxes would be practically|Campentier, 470 1-2; Levineky, 116 Hispiune Flatiag F vee eam, SAG Oi) pect Me ‘Tostonno Summary dismissal trom organized | max, while Dan Morgan \s expected |Jsct tet hit wary wit Tanker Shwans ola blue book of the greatest benbare | #emmee ne When the Bring DS ee. | oe rrr basebai, this mornin, je Nation we PRilsiciphis, whe favored the Frenchman te win ‘arpenticr leaped from hi i 4 Commission, bowev goes on. | #P 49 #0 for Brittos to-day, rears fm! merchants, Ananciers, railruad mon,|grouched and went at Lovinaky with '.,When, Gov. Bowards, waa, jatradoed A The $2,500 H.ayaiha Grimes tackied toe thankives wud) R ©, Welch the Engi teste premeer + steel men, leaders in the worlds of| swilt, catlike walk His first Blow aid che crowd laughed. HE i pinert hoptioss anh, OREN: BAG Nl ste inal tele 8 SN | sake earn tie ameatan ton |soclety, art, the atage, Mterature,|ome,® ETM AS tne attack went | ‘The crow’ wes wall handled, 9. af | olden Rod Handican 3 « an | weight chemptenchty, ned a | es rel avoided. e al ent) crow jas ha in 108. pa ‘ ry ieee eppenrenss. veicekie’s | hemes to Gh ths| wrote, owing to en lnfured baba, bas fen piecea | SU#t® ANd National Government. It| on it wea seen that the Frenchman parently every one getting the seat hls ford’ Herbert, 1 mie, tm 48 AND 4 OFHER SPARKLING EVENTS ‘ however, outmatehed that of | wim, bes the pavular| benoit unde? te mansgememt of silver Burns,|Y*S On intellgent crowd, a b:«| has not becn overcstimuted, He Is Coupon onlled, fof, po Py ee ar d at times to the earlier | rmferes, to Geral to fo] Pius Ree mood of owen bore as COawoige Bauay | Crowd, @ crowd that made Jersey| Perfect panther in movement, slip. % Oe Mr oienly the largest mim over pees and Tth Aves sise S\ Stave the efforts of to Hit It] receive 82,000 pelt, He! leonard ant Lew tem-rownd bat: City's exocllent police service almost | *Oftly tm and leaping suddenly to the tor ragside se jersey Or! Another Vittory rooklyn, at 42.4 Were ludicrous, Once har Tlaged | ell ea tor egiant . Unnecessary, attack. He bite with amaxing ewift- nite ew York, for that, matter 7? A sorgial v wi pwd Eade MeBabon. an owe ave crus Li Lune fe Priv fans oo i ae er erat Behind | Orme Tanner, woo te diated we fate Ber. Re ling crud of Hariom, Tae anes nets the ring sat Gov. peer Gia bitting ip pearer to the will bave 00 Dar if Sarpentior and Damp: | _PORTLAND, Ore,, Oct. "18 om i Grimes ip the necond, but he pitched |=. th hs, Menrrelcd, “te S| the cord obo inlaslomer “ie Ee Rane ue, Cum | pitting of Dempacy than anything 1 acy meett ; Sf Providence, hol Pari, or se oon tn tao (aires oo eran a ony ged bE Md Mane Other edtablee " dew” Hunpaiova Te ee ete tence | ‘The moon and didn't put in troubies of his own in rd, Ww , Delmont innouneaé, | * cris vinsky 48 slippery and hard to reach, pees ote t of viet “roxas Leaguer Gropped over the in- | am | s. od © Seep Lay who toed [ctoaated 4 Corsten he @vulda’t keep away. I believe Le- Xe zal the the main event of eld and Sewell fumbled @ boun: te oon, mane The band began playing | vindky realized before he had bee! retreated, staggering, but defending | twelve rounds. H@ was In the lead while hurrying to start @ double play. | ae ew maar ante eaig thang senate, [ Ain," and Gov, Mawerde letyied, | Aenting a minute that he was UP! himself shrewdly, while Carpentier| from sart fo Als and had Daley In Dowsing. Broek (Uc ofthe Dreak, and got | Toe Commas Soars Chie wm eld tu | Dundas, hes font waved Bis ‘hat ‘and ‘jokingly went | Ait Maud “ambition, the result | Seemed tO Brom NA wood tine on Bo more than It deserved, which was | frm Mturdas steht ew one wish from Sesurdes | anarnment. Re | Ebretash the motions of beating time) of hard training and good condition, | what Carpentier might do with Demp. TeTOE, 410-6 Gian tin fore ‘tote! Me et tea hianee Glas weed wee ie Canponticr’ was first in the ring,|UiDping away ws he was forced (0 0 |goy, He looked 4, When he eo e ; vidressed Ma silk gown, with hands | OCK and cover to pune Meareietlents prlsnes © pune oe Dee ne |bandaged and @ towel over his] attack was faster and Levinaky was | Pimsclt, with Omen AG ea at he j phaulders. Levinsky soon followed. |heipiess before it. Levinsky jabbed ome. floundered ike that with Demp- fence and, was, gat by thirty pre to ranting te nie | THEE Were Introductions, Gashlight), few times and countered solldly| ey even for eecond, bis finish fidiculous features of Brooklyn's base | S¢ Hever Malin will furuiah Ue exciment | yap form fight RoW, rewuried to wom meteniay |UAPHHOLtINg, Humphreys waving) once of twice, He sparred snd) would come right there, Dempsey fiaiculon ray ae 4 atl toms Cal i ta tas an at US loft hand, on the third finger of| feinted and Carpentier stood stra ever floundere. Dempsey neve: ™ ibe soy fichier | Kost Ching on, Baurday ahemoon Jock nae | Pron, Nat A headlight” ae big ea &/ up, dropped his hande at his sides | {coved himsalt open. Dempaey Ie al- for the remainder of thie mouth, se be te booked | #ArWd treluing fer bis 0 with Charley Ledous, | UATte walnut, Introduced Curpen-| and laughed. Levingky jumped in to| wayn waiting for just euch a chanoe wi ‘of one base In the fourth. He drove |r Maree and leo Johnsen fee arech eoterd | ineun to © comme, 6 fhe ball high against the right fleld |#atwelzht. wilt mes tn fifteen-roend cate ter | to fence and was thrown out by thirty 4: is Excellency Neouquirns Ginger Ale “That Frenchy [ © Georges do it! Let got into action | the. fourth. dner end Johns hit, wale nnd| mo ter tc, fates, Touoroe wiht be will take |the French featherwrtbt champbn, at the Gar “Cr 88 “Marvel of the Old World,| take advantage of the opening, @nd/ to whip in @ finielring punch. And tn ” Georges 3 ; Sewell’ who has heen breaking up the [en Laws. Roguh. the pramisog welterweight | dee Friday alebt Markey will hare ae inuiie (0! Of hie people and here of| Carpentier whipped his right ‘hand apite of Carpontier’a brilliant, @aphing. Toste, a hi oi j, Ginsers ing order, popped & fly to left | Britevort, Coou,, for twelve rounde at Hart. |'* making the required weight, 118 pounds, France,” at which Carpentier smiled| ground like a flash of light nd | qaring fighting style, I wouldn't [k: aud his delight twin, Jeaving runners on firet and third | fort, Conn., aod on Ovt, 2 he fights Yours — very boyisily and bowed, Right) cracked the Battler a blow that) iq git at the ringside and as him Monsignor Philippe Pep, With wo out. The board of strate’ | Denuy 15 roundd ot Kew Orience, to © decisiod.| ex Rictued has completed hie two matn ponte! Vere there wae some excited com-| shook him to h Instantly | tcave for Dempacy one of the acore of introduce you to this cheer- met wonmitted as to whether 80] paris Pay, ot Brootim, whe tnerbet oat| fe Me show ot Modine Bevery Garden om Ct ment In French from a box near! Curpentier atthcked. A’ lightn! | openings he gave Levinsky lat night the main go of fern rounds Ted "esas CAMPentier’s crner and Georges po-| right caught Levingky on the I take on Louie Bosesh ef Britenan, | litely leaned over tho ropes ful drink—the brand ne w Ginger 41 . It's full of tang and zest, re- freshing as an unexpected check, ’ Don't Forget Our Vermouth 19 MOUQUIN RESTAURAN 133 ee nb New York i A we Eco. There's be no joy in hearl tonx| wi 4 suid! side of the jaw, far back, as he tried|ien count over a hero of Vordun,| te emma of sive ronda, Goorse & fom Berne fm prenen te & vere to all ty », Wom, 1hhd dropped. him | wearer of the Medaille Militaire ant Wisden will ces with KO. Lougniin | © he yo y in ront| with a thud. He elght seconds Croix de Guerre, That te: 1d , my was douvttul whether they de- Pre, Cee Ee ee ag gon | Bouth Bethiohem, Pe. “\row, Jimmy Twyford, who was in and got up slowly, the Frenchman pode be gounted, ‘he ten eRe i od to mare Giimes make a wild|) i ma Na seme than ch Gok —_ France Aarne the late row, confided standing back and giving him plenty] Carpontier makes an interesting and Br on or what the idea wi until pa My , Rugene O'Brien quit the “movie” ermtio carty tO Us that he didn't catch all of! of time, An exchange or two, 4nd / priffinnt light heavyweight champton ) Cleveland started @ double steal.| prankis mums the porclar litle Jereey Chp| is order to arrive et the bell park before ine CATPOHUer’s Infections, but that alas Levinsky tried to sscape Carpun- | Levinaky’s claim to that title may not | dobnston went within ten fect of| toatherweiaht, who fovgat one of the beet haccien| mamas Me wee seromianld by bie diraton, NEAT a8 he could maxe out Georges) tier dropped him again, hard, for an-| have beon flawless, but the dashing i und stopped. Miller threw |,iat no bec enone tn tm rear br the handy wop| dem Abbett Aad Bob Bila snd Ge une prog was promising t@ knock Levinsky| other eight. ‘This time it looked aa| Frenchman ls oasily king of the clas \ fast to Grimes, being afraid tow tot 8 ont : if Bat would stay put, He Ae tor Levinsky, just es { wrote to make the pla: While © tt ? SS se Sed 0 Carpentier atood in the ring aprawled out at full length and didn't Mo aa on pass O'Neil or not. Freditie Seidel, of Newark, et the ahuw of the) 14, ONE RUN TO THE GOOD, COVEY | Sotional Seorting Chih of Blimmeth, Nod. me! in, TAKES IT EASY contly des been sizved up by Matahmaker Pennie the band struck up “The move for several seconds.

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