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E-dgren’ $s _ COLUMN 1 ERE are rumors al! around) town that the CarpentiorLa@r: iced fight waa “one of those ~ several days betore the fight’ ere was o story to the effect that! ineky would “stay down” in the! rth round, He did stay down in the fourth round, but that may easily {Be only one of the million eoinc- | dbnces that make up life as we find & =A coincidence proves nothing, It there waa anything about the it inviting duspioion it wan that ‘ineky didn’> half try to Nght. I've) Bs ghana! in many boats where So 52 Manin ved won, and f) fo in and night be made practically t to land & roa) punch ¢ the | Tt looked as if he ‘RAID TO ak 0 le & load, waa! hy Lavtuehs Hopped in the band didn't stay Hopped in second la @ mystery, In that soa conse Bat went down heav- is twice when Carpentier landed ches that might put anyone on mat. The second time few near the ringside expected him to get up. You Levinaky did get up, apparently ‘Wet much weakeped by the punish- Carpentier was floun- on Who starts @ fve- dering like peor ry (gy Bg Bas year My head. rapes t) Ume, y ciPent wit. move while out. If an; wants to know why| Levinsky didn’t try to get this when he rose after what kod | dike sod ggh 4 knockdowns in the second he'll have to ank Levinaky sii v's Wadeniabie that he was hit ol and hit hard. ‘ i Heimat a A i i up the le, and Gueiand came : ae we at the twenty-first hole late, but the management compromings and gives the winnore and 3 “J 5 ai 'O or three minutes after the fe Cummlien her match after she losers 100 per cont. apiece. ‘That leaves nothing for the National Com Stirabout Fall Over Him. [Che win., Tones, who, rede Mont . » knockout Jack Curley, who was ons earl 2,00, Mise Hols) mission. out.of the saddle, He said that. Hop. . ¥ ate iis in tho ring, leaned over the h 1 inte the cup It looks Mike the football race ts all cooked up for this fall. They By V neent Treenor king had hit him instead of Gueland BOXING TO-NIGHT - Topes above where I sat and said) siyanied, be pis fo and arrange the Harvard-Yale series before the season opens. u , with the oa! The stewards sent Comm ealth S : Hi “Bob, I want@you to come over and conn ay fer ¥ They don't have to mee what Yale does to Princeton before. they by: We Jockeys, ig eras fon dleaee oe [one Hl Lig bey Rehaat Cia ab, 1.18 8. note i CR, Club, ? look. Levins! which gave her the vit extva lumber for the Yale Bowl, The Yale-Harvard game ta play ‘elner, are lying in the Mary |") r a i tie i alk cache Ai maht eek | win, lose oF draw, Generally {t's « draw of about 10,000. Imunaculate Hospital at Ju-|menit ® lot to Guelands backers as NOBLE Vee ut 8 es = looked Pa by ° ane oer er | If Aiwagh wlips Yale the razzberey the score ia threwn out on ae- | matoa to-day in a very serious con- ALF .. ath ty pares ae ‘s. K. ICHAELS aa wee Facil} Sa" cuney | =o Mra. "Ealet oount of it baling a practice game, dition aa a result of a serious apill “Buddy” Enser was nearly ynseat Son as ith eee Vs. SEIGER a 0 ey Pee Pa om 1f Yapdoodie trims Harvard the acore is toamed out on account of i y the fl ce led while going to the frst tura etcinun to Sevecmb tink Lovinnty BR Peg yes Tankeedhh Ding srry reerts han ssw ech caring the rning ote fat ree | Vref dabei, igs a| At Seinen Ont. 12—Trech Poet fs stil out?” ‘The Incident wan eape-| If Hohokus whips Princeton, the Prinoeton team ta never any #008 | Guigerualy it. not tatably hurt [Seem protect te peaiee cea'te| fae = i ea : elally oda Decause Curley 19 the taat| ame annual turaoday one | tll Nevemben, anyway. Weiuen ee firaylsnougte to be caly |anice oa'bomeed Meaee and Phundare wide ‘MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ‘man in the world 1'4 240 hevelship tor mem fal? ation: Phere in only one way to Ket an even break with the Large Three ree oe ; A lng en heconed Paaer and Fh fe ‘ Approach me on cay seule, Tooeat| Uetle” chan it stan ae oy hit and that's in the box office, ‘They will alwayn give you two halves and [{y"Wg'hospul the hous after ine |etorm had to rue several engine buck | 227 ali ani, tines 48] PREDAY NIGHT, OCT. have mat occasignally, there ation , Clty oa Hen a na Tyeeie | four quarters for any kame you play. That makes $2, dvcident by Trainer Willie Midgely, |of the leaders, and apparently out of | Urine PI. | on aon OWARLIO jRasn't been aa much as ® nod or 4 Rommeniay and hy! and However, it's a cinch to keep callege football honest, The playera |The boy wanted to fill out, his riding |the race, Coming to the atreton he| War vst SHARKEY vs. LEDOUX 7 re ee ere crest th Care| 8 foarth, ifthe ie bat try war-| have no wives and kiddies to think about. guuagetents for the day. An ram: pagne meving vyand oomed to ait ine * Reet 9-015 tr 0, JOE LENCH vs. JABEZ WHITE 5 : dattic neon at howe: , ne ‘tad ‘ q bpentier. P erhape he was simoly Wry {for tee ‘ tne ye for Apa if you throw the ball into the grandstand it le only a forward [DAU Mt had a fractured akUi, | paom, moved up toe, and rounding the on eel Mie to’ “boost the Frenchman by | the Travers island trophy and the third] pase Rumors were prevalant all afternoon | stretch game thrdugh on the rail. ttention to the effect of hin, for the Garden City CC trophy. Tins that Sneideman was dead, but fons might have followed him and to & lave hour noe ight he er oer und, it Trees top, late & * Laevinaky, and Just then Able Ml be alive, Ho suffered fractured skull, ;take advantage of ) Buddy wen p of Randlore around Levin- added, © nla inet alg compet f 4 2 & broken shoulder and waa ut About |to the extreme outelds, | He closed an eaw Bar witty, Fi e14 ayeylt wousty with B Sh va Ni h the hea physiaial at nen tne chal ataring siraight any tt Seaton oe a te he dome tne, pening oxing OW 0- ig t anoe, Fowev ee cos ey Doaitively get near Veto sei ; reas , | a at that tine ‘at chance . Sateen, uy (there was anything | wt at iO imantere’ frty" yuard ein * Late to-day the both hoya wore re:| | The breaks are are ail against Billy 7) it. Levi . M | At the end of thas period be will be ready to| Ported 4s resting comfortably a4 /Clanay, He red he had a shade fellow who had low Sank A Alison, « sott course | Charlie Beecher and Roy Moore) fi,'",f04 4 Sat mere moni Ours {hopes are held for their recove the better of conditions with Pick- the Bame ex. | arehitert he Taher wide yperianss in + Weinert, Gene Tunney, Bil Breunan and eider| both Jockeys are youngsters, Weiner wick and Ensoy, over Miller on Major | m of wloom he wore in the af. Gant Titain, artived from England Clash in 15-Round Bout at | jay "bow. : bene oily & mite of 4 Kid, Jean than 100 | Paris in the Balevade Selling Staley ; Tternoon botore the Aaht at the alionn | yoerdey,, having men ensed Joie con: Commonwealth S. C % - pounda, who promised to develop into but Baer suleres the och : aultation on construction o| er A 4g 1s Ls ‘Wiytoat Neteon, wetter, @ buy) first clase rider, Sneideman, Mere | the race a lalor came home Gjprocsion then wes thar of 6 man wea! S1N tn tells Beirale Gale wecdtwhles —_—_—— wink stig Brook txperienoed had fow mounta on (Re lan easy winner, Bpowa (he's up tapings, it and n't hia, ntm hoa contract far wheat Soi Dy John Pollock Uso, for bis Age | Dig. sake Unt eons, BAG DOE NE | wienssetne BITTEE fed thing tn py over what's Be inter why devate ‘Aone me. fr » a Ja for es wi J] ; work in the © dlatriot, The Commonwealth Sporting Club #on of a Baltimore tallor, the maiden . Afth en nt : == No one knows just what caused the | After gettin, v of irene; ‘a Pet, } i! \ HE New Tereay | Boxing Commiay Wil hold ite firat boxing show Under) Jun “ie Breonan, the well-known referes| fal) ‘of the oe and their mounts, | Ponge gent esis Jong lead which fion should make a complete aoe Jude the Walker boxing law in |te club-| of Newark, who officiated go wall ia the om | ‘They went down OF he ta on oe sho hy ie Areuple arias cee ' Investigation of everything -|o t Madison A e and 18th] liminary Yous proeding the Carpmiler-tevio-|the bunah directly in front rest © way. Invincible, the fav~ eed Gk the Sekk it therel ane ee Be Bircot to-night, Matelnateer Lew| tle o Toveday night, rmonived #50 tor bis] grand stasd in view of the apectators, !orite, ram bhind for # way ‘and dhen i A 1 | 2008 have been appoiated to act as i work = Brywnae bandied (be feito admirably |ineide che firet eighth of a mile Of &| dropped out ef all contention, : mae any tramonup, the people in in i) sugges for the Bantamweight bouts | Raymond offers the following card of| god also hat Goom betting all the time t2e/ five and one-Nalf furlong two-year-old : Should be Forever from Ta hk Joe Lyngh and Jaber White|poutsa. Charley Beecher vs. toy | costes wor ou, race. Sneideman, who had the mount| Ty.Jeckey Joe Notter, as a trainer, iare weit the conaleitcn, ia faire arkey and Charley I~} atcore, fifteen rounds; Bobby Mi- saeaes on T, J. O'Brien's Bt, Denard ‘Rete | eon in hm Saison Spauare Garden to- f “ Bidie Fietcher, the hard-bitting east side baa: |the ahoices, was practically left a J Bese, to all parties ganceraed, should ahi nlant. chacis va, Tommy Noble, twelve] amen wu send to-day by ais sangeet, Bll |Ooote Had’ he pulled up and just fi iH 7 and It la Tex jekani's plan to have |reunds, and Dick Loadmag ve, Sam- WUrMe 10 Meet Haraniy Nadle to w ywelvo-round | [cy fter the fleld there wouldn’ o hai : ‘ mors. thet Ginna SaPeaaN od teas’ bouts Ey hisiant ak vacaae Carian Monday Te ee liane eee cole Inatend the boy |no Chanse, of beating ithe minnie he meet in & grand rumpus for a gold + om the same KO Pau] pushed Donard along in hope’ ran & eed race to 101 re. | j & far as Carpentior’s end of the Pelt, Lota hope the winners will t Johan aren, tee san Ode ieostgp: | Teal made up 40 muah ground | preotically left at the barrier, ohaned | afta! concerned, ne one who HY ond geek tw never waa there ashy i, wie ' caught oP wait a enue ater ; a. Bee erremam ? naw the fight will believe that wht like the one they put up ‘ Reg ead nr ragtime rtd —_- the atre eanwhile Ba Foun ° i tithe pranehman ~ any nation of |e Garin e fow aiyhia ago. Men oma Guy beweall grounda on Tuethy uiehis| 36M Curley, wha le toking after the intros | Pavia und Ocean Swell were on thelr for him U8 fag kame kind of Hetting Levinsky stay to the fourth | Will talk abape that Aunt as long aa line iy. t4 ae Lariusy'e dlsak Morgan was oh Carvmiiet walle Web tn Maia oogotry, tobt| way to the Anieh ip the andes Heme) pany in the five , Firound or any other period, He was | Tenia are talked of and it dove stom |p Lttotin ceed tase the vedere. rounas| te mwter tostay Carmatieg eiveie io ae | \Whothior Bt, Donard goliided with ane : tain here for ser a0 and that } evidently trying for & knockout from | that the old game ta to be OBE | Sih the Freueumen that he took every bet ln sight beret wore webs and thas big OLHOT horea ip i aaa tthe first blow to the Inet. And foe oome dave le come, veo 11g |e teed set ot Mat en money feat att wl tout Unely be wtih aoe une, | eenEral Opinion FE eS eee hol “ ne Men have agreed to make 11 the Pitishurgh light weight, at Milwaukor. [18 that onard ‘01 | at week 5 tend Mel at 2 o'clngk tesmorrow afternoon ‘ eh Tom ainiim, the promot of that city, in| Ohawe acter the fle’ . crossed his 18 L AST D AY dees osaple cf ttn when Me wiget| White, one af the beat Wong eveloped Tex Rickard, manager of the Ma tows 3 preeat tering 10 Hien up the ouus, | and went down, flattening Sneideman. | i 4 r} h . mig! in the upfitate section tas In | Gerd fuoning Che, sammaned —_— Weiner, coming directly behind St. ‘Tomo! (FRIDAY) oF i; Rave stayed on the Boor with @ good | town to Anian hie work for Lynch. | he tas selected Billy Mulieom demang Dramsale of Josep City. 006 Wil Donard, with Thomas Monahan's stir. | ROW (} excuse. Ledoux, who whipped the MaAtoh!omy | Thorley ao Une jorge of the boxing toute Me eager ee na Wille Curry Tavout, fell right over St. Donard and i — | Jem Deivoo!l in that great little man’s | ere (© be staged at uve Garden on Friday nig! bebe wy Maat ype 0 hos ipa A 7” thelr wus Knocked sonseless against a pole | q EMPARY AND CARPENTIER| jast fight in te ving, will bo wecon:led | mimes for lance ond debe While and dace | GB*dulid twelre:sound boul wo nleht 4k the a ane of the stretch rail, St. Donard strug. | i will never meet in New York! by Gebrges Carpent Aye Ree 8, | Bhareey ond ORerkey Locke, Hill Brows will fete on oe seo lee ee “en ols to his feet and maa, wildly, off, aT ‘ iayhed wo. ale row te will prec relerwe (ee mane ite, rae Ae § nt eg im nobody cared where, bul wabo sf State Ws A eure thing, Care|, c*A.merround Route will precede a Howat ot Mahan. Tay Dut 4 ated w ao agi POUT cer up, “apagtatorn and Pink: JAMAI CA it Seman winte Be sees ie yee wan the frye mt tie st (bande aun Settee, ven het been = ortons rishod te he bore oaks c! eo O} ie ee ww 08 Frank | matehed to meet “Ri Lawrie, the Ragtian the ambula came, ie oye fo over and meet him ip France| Genero, ex-amal Lite holder. | seiveraciam champion, Un 4 \enriouid” boot a | ger tig ban of manor ire fille ate | were lifted in limp as dishrags, and Consolation Hardica England. Johnny Rela! 4 die Reese alec |. gow to ix staged by Tom Motlinty at Grey a p step to the mark. ARQUARD'S 60 conviction on thi of - charge of speculating in ser’ Uckets may cause a little in- te what baseball players do ~ fF tickets anyhow, Lefore (enn er wound tie start of the series in Brooklyn = wo wea some complaint at Wobe ue cooraln Bee pavers snaisied Eamea sett °F a ec Thinks Wall Frame-Up That Wall Biront bad M sv ee Alexa Stirling and Marion Hol- BASS ae ing. Clash’ In One of Semi punches! Finals at Philly Club To-Day. chin er et oti ites,” t es for the A WILD WEEK outside the ring, consclous| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14.—All the but apparently dazed, and didn't |favorites ggme through the fret round was being ‘counted | jof match play In the women's golf rk del yt and for tho winners of each bente > Street or: t had nook ay! redlotion Faas 4 ‘aria: ra na betting \ Copyright, 1020, ENJOYABLE TIME WAS HAD BY ALL” by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) a | Fy | LIVE By Neal The football rules could stand department. ‘The way things line 1 year is not propitious, ‘It Isn't ¢ only share in the first five games Cupyrteht, t9m, ty The Prem Pubiishing On (The Kew Tork Brmning Went) WIRES R. 0’ Hara. —_—>—— St. Donard Goes Down With | xiForew Sneideman and Weinert and a little ghanging in the bookkeeping up for the vareity leather hounda this on half of that, The football player: played in January, That's a little agimory at Olereland om the night of Cet Wo renlre & puaranton of #5000 with ap aptlo Of tovmpting & percentage Of the gram moeiuia, tiv hep ja rent lenaey ne Another Local Club to Hold Sneideman was burried to the hon} hospital. The horae, Stirabout, atripped of his racing tackle, finally got to hia feet and was led limping pitifully to the paddock, whore It was found neces- sary to destroy him. Pal Moran, the New Orleans lightweight. who| A disqualification, more or leas pop- tecently on & fifleen round iwerw's decison lular because it made Moss, the fav- ever Charlie White and stood off Renny Ueonart /orite, winner, was the result of the for tan rounds, ts no longer under the manage |secona race,’ Gueland, who had get iment of Semmy Goldman, manager of Brie Mar of tye way, wea abal- Morn jumped Goldman a few days sap, h cae, and | Basar stetatc! * Roortamen's Club of Newark, which will rung {t# boxing shows peat month, Frack Black, will rye the olub, Bow that Dave MacKay le ous of it, M9 willing to Offer the Frenetinan $29,000 to bag Qhariey Weinert for twelre rounda, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDs«Z, OCTOBER 14, 1920. CARPENTIER NOT IN DEMPSEY’S CLASS, SAY RING LEADERS By Thornton Fisher EXPERTS GIVE CARPENTIER FLUNG & FLOCK OF OUST huTD BIR BARTONS JAMAICA SELECTIONS. FIRST KACE—Lan’s Love, Prince of OURTH.RACE—Goninn, Ton Lan, Lignt RACE—Mondria, — Nightaticn, RACE—Kdwing, The Nevhow, RACE—Lowely, American Bey, SIXTH RACE—Collonta, Frigate, we Two Jockeys Badly Hurt And One Horse Killed During Running of Race Lang Syne Purse and 4 other Diversified Events WOOT RACE AT 2115 P.M. application of the whip. seemed about te run over Gue~- Tent at ithe time but be suddenly gave ‘ ene in caer eae . vty I da Ae LITTLE CHANCE WITH DEMPSEY Noted Judges of Boxers Admit Frenchman’s Great Abil- ity, but Predict He Would Be Easily Out- classed by American Title Holder. Bill Brown, veteran referee—1 think Dempsey i» the greatest heavy- weight fighter (hat I ever knew, and | have ween them all in‘aotion, The Frenchman will have to be a eupernmn to defeat him and a marvel ty | #tay longer than ® few rounds. ‘ Tex Rickard, Promoter—Carpentior ie a very ad fighter buy | dons think he got a fair tryout He wae not fully ex ied, as Lavinsky gave , him no fight, There is one thing certain, he can punch, I don't care to say how I think he would class with Dempsey. Welterweight Ohampion Jack Britton—Afer watching Carpentier, | must admit that he la a very good fighter, an aggressive fellow, a heavy hitter and one anxious to fight. 1 whink he can give Dempessy a good Sight ‘Tom MoArdle of the Bronx—4 consider Carpentier a good fighter, but 1 would not like to eee him go againat Dempsey, ag I don't think he classe with him, I would sooner see Carpentier fight men ike Hil] Brennan thas fo against Dempecy, John Jennings of Jersey City—Wnhile C 1 would hate te see him batte Dempacy, be knocked out. rpentier knocked gut Levinaky, fe T really think he would surely Tommy Waieh of Chiscago—I would have to pick Dempesy to beat Car- pentier if the men ever mest. Carpentier is a good figbter, but | think Dempsey putclasses bim Frank Bagley, Manager—You must hand it to Carpentie. He law heavy puncher, on aggressive battler and hite fart However, { cannot see how he classes with Dempsey. Charley Doesserick, Matchmaker-I figure that Carpentier has a chance with Dempsey, as 1 think that tt will be a question as to which fighter | will get over the first right-hand swing. Carpentier can muraly punch with bis right hand, “Big Bik" Edwands, Famous Princeton Athlete—Make Bo otistake, chee | Frenchman is still better, 1 think, than previous reports indicated, | thin | Dempeey will beat him in what will result in a great Qyht, as the Amer! |ean champion ts the greatest fighter that ever held the cto. Renny Leonard, Lightweight Champion—When a good little man op- poses | Food big one tradition has proved that the bigger one generally wing. This indicates who I think {8 the greater fighter ag between the Frenchman and Dempsey, The Huropean champion is a classy fighter, but Dompsey's superiority in weight and hitting will make him tee muoh for | Carpentier. Billy Gibson, Fight Manager—There seems to be no doubt about Car |penticr's class oe a fighter. It wil] be a great Gght when he meets Demp- wey. But I cannot see how the Frenchman ean last longer than three rounds againgt euch savage puncher as the American. Tom O'Royrke--You haven't seen the real Carpentier yet. He's tea | times better, at his best, than he showod against Levinwky. When right he {8 @ confident, tricky, alippery fighter with a knockout punch, T told Dan Morgan that Levinsky didn't have a chance with the Frenct nan, ted Ros bet me $1,000 against $3,000 that his man would not be knocked I begged him to do no more betting. Wait until you see Carpentier Setendos. He didn't have to show much Tuesday night, Maxen Blumenthal—Waa {t on the level? I had my doubts until Town O'Rourke told me Morgan had bet Levinsky wouldn't be knocked out, and that convinoed me I was wrong. TRAINING GALLOPS. At Jamaica bag’ 139—Track Fast. 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