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reece nee me Rt a ee } mS Y . » ilies: 10 : ee ah THE EVENING WORLD, sarofpay, OCTOBER 30, 1920, By» 7 — —_-—_____-— soomadhin | JACKSON STOPS FITZSIMMONS IN LIGHTWEIGHT BATTLE ATGARDEN BEST PUNCHES OF GREAT RIVALS LOSER UNABLE | Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) AT Touevo Qamroer SPsed wHaN BecKkeTT WAS APPARORTEY Ouy, or Rance! DeFoe Wins From Ralph Brady in Semi-Final Contest. Wr four and one-half seconds of the tenth round to go, Bd- die Fitzsimmons hung over the dower rope in Wille Jackson's ~ DEMPSEY GIVES HiS VIEWS _ONSPEED AND BEST BLOWS: SHOWN BY FRENCH CHAMPION ‘The Giants Booy AL THE EDSe OF ThE RUBS over, “Der MEARE, 5 With Bout Between the Two Ring Leaders Arranged, Holder of 4 World Title Fully Realizes That Carpentier 1s No Ordinary (3 Opponent—What Dempsey’s Sensations Are When Starting + Big Battle. Jcorner at the Garden last night Nke wee: ja wet dish cloth, He had sunk Gown 2 Edgren. , \under a series of right and left hand , ie we Pavioewds Gk hex Wie Ser: Mees Wate).| "punches delivered by Jackson in any se W that It's sure I'm to meet Carpentier,” Jack Dempsey sald to me yesterday, “there's just one little thing I want to say about it. Seems to me everybody thinks the Frenchman hasn't a chance. | I wish 1 was half as sure as a lot of my friends nay they are. I never went into a fight yet feettng sure I'd win, A fellow never can be sure. Perhaps IT might have been sure of beating wome of the big, slow fellows, but when I'm up against a boy aa fast and clever as Carpentior—and with O14 direction. The bell sounded while Filssimmons was still in that posi tion. His seconds rushed across the fing to assist him to tis feet, They | dragged him across the arena to his own corner as a policemen would a |drunk in the old days, Some one {sBoved @ chair under him ang he.fell . on it in @ heap, iicarly going con jpletely over backways, Juck Britton C 5 . ie = of hus other seconds nen to : ring hin back,” but Maokger Dan the kick they say he has—I don't z Demosev 5 Morgan stepped to the centre of the think It's a cinch, A fellow like that Seonp annannd ring and waived his hands aside, in- has @ chance to put It over on a cham- SPeep ar be arghecen poe by fig il bade pigt saa plon any time. Look at it this way: THMGATING he ring records wal eredit Jackson Carpentior ia a little smatier than I RE Drorrep wend” alinoupa. Hiteaintoote eee am, but he is known to be a lightning Fucton STH A saved’ by the beli from uing ‘fast hitter with a good, hard punch. Well, what was I compared to the big PUNCA OVER “THe knockout. There was no change of men Ibeat? A lightning fast hitter with a punch, That's why I beat them, HEART AnD HIT AU bin getting te bs fee LEFT AND RIGHT on ecrided ten #eccnds ha “Te JAW WHILE He | the round been If I'd been no faster than Willard he probably would have trimmed me. [ teh ydu the day 1 met Willard at Toledo I didn't feei sure of winning. ~ ‘That ts, 1 thought 1'4 win, but Ldida't) | + within the pre~ 4 the finish of vther off. J Peally feel suro I could knotk him = down. I used to look at him anm\ won- u © dor if it was in me to hit hira hard enough to drop him. I was very doubt- & ful about it. Figuring his atrength, a there was a big chance I couldn't do ® SAything with him, and that he might w land one of his heavy punches and ‘F knock me a somersault. Even now, b and a@ .fast. hard mpsey, Carpentier rt He pu Wells with it at Ghent, startling land by knocking out the Engl champion shortly after winning the Engl middiewelght crown from Sullivan, Giving Wella a return match, Carpentier walked across the ring straight at his man in the first round. Wells covered, Carpentier Live Lermixy, Bompannien Wed Strong Penn State Team WAS FALLING. The weight, 155 pounds at 9 o’dlock, . evidently took all the nutural speed wad stamina out of Fitzsimmons. He really didn’t start to fight at all. Hie feet seemed like lead and there was No speed to his dulivery or power te his punch, Jackson, on the other hand, was strong as could be at the weight and ha erything he needed to beat Fitasi ona. There was | ecan or scjentifio L ikely to Give Junkers Boat the punobing os ute thet “he gy Wouldn't suy it would be any cinch to plunged. drove a fierce right-hander Brow in THe Prt Srtwe fight crowd of to-day regard as the s HOR © beat Willard if we fought again, 1 feel | hls ribs, and knocked him out with mT Foun? “covERING UP” No Sereay ry CARPE RT IER: ‘é e a real thing. ick on was the better 4 NSS ABAINS . of the two trom the start and never : follow ey FiKisHED B lt O G d y € lucky every time 1 think of tt Why.| body blew” pay” uresey, "acon the bid pe igh Neateanlggir Wn Ul poe orS RE Ge tate gah moty lg Jo ii} rt tron vce did Fitzsimmons look tormid- +> im the second round, when he was all rpentier fought FIRST Round aT New ‘ Latped howed a hitting trick , tm, he hit me @ slow punch that had i © ine wondering where I was for about |{hat marks hin style as differing As early as the first round he ad- . from Dempsey’. He let Beckett rush, ten seconds. Suppose he'd landed On| anved a fow times, and thei mt a me when he was fresh. Where I had|‘noment when Beckett was appa it on him was that I was so much £ "tt would « GROSS RECEIFTS OF EGUT $61,070 |!ncresting Battie at Phitadet-| rp Siti iets att rt anos fy aww coulis) dl aad ently out of range drove a did, and of stopping Heisman s| gamely. phia Best Game on To- shitts, while Penn's green team will| The elghth round wMthe beginn'ng BY JOHN POLLOCK. h h.| straight right across to Beckett’ od crapinandeyies igi ores r a cold knockout. Carpentier hi The gross receipts of the boxing show staged at Madison Square Se or aad it y AC wEet be vary well at long range, throwing his Garden last night, according to the tickets counted by the representatives ches. pune! it E : ee Spe eese Ves any rate, this one thing is*assured,|pcriod and flopped hin clean. Fits the Penn will have to show every-|«ot up altogotier too soon, and by cach fighter received $14,604.13, both getting 26 per cent, of the rece all that, Penn State should not belonly a question of when Jackson able to hit, judging from the way he's | *ven If he sees it coming. Dempaey after the State tax of 5 per cent. had been deducted. The box office state is the Penn State-Penn contest | (oo confident, as Penn has a fighting | would win decisively. ‘won a lot of fights in a round of two?” doesn’t hit at long range, preferring ment may add $2,000 to the receipts, as the speculators were unable to at Philadvipbia, for unless| "nn. The odds, however, favor the| The fight drew a packed house. “No,” said 1, “not if you jet him bit to weave his way to close quarte: \ —— B day’s Long Schedule. meeting Penn Etate’s attack, At) son's right covered him early in this lous brace not to be smothered. For Hing to the end. Thereafter {t waa “easy, will it—the way he must be/ ponent has no time to duck or cover al HE most tmportant game to-day'| a rl milling to the en horeafte have more than their hands full in{of the end for Fitasimmons, Jack Vv thi th u vel | holdl: h ithsta Jackson’ - such speed that his op- of Willio Jackson and Eddie Fita#impons, totaled $61,070. Of this sum By Walter Camp. ng they have and take @ mai olding he withstood Jackson's pum: ¢ > ‘ ri visitors for @ large score. Every seat wan occuptr ‘0 With Dempsey working tn, Gnd ¢ linpoxe of hundreds of tickets because of the fabulous sums they asked Ponn can make a strong showing she ry P oot F : Pittsbu ni -}t tt ° f pentier using all his skill to a! for them. Exactly 11,744 peracos bought tickets for the show. The tickets must sink to second-rate class, ute of Latkpettas for althewae thal Garden bene katy len “You never can tell about that,” left or right to the mark on the fly sold were as follow Penn State came up to Philadelphia | latter Is good, Pitt is a well-rounded | first knockout of the season since the maid Jack. “No matter how good you the result should be some sensational " last year with one of those real teams | °?4 experienced team and unless |: Walker law went Into effect was that fare sone faster fellow may alip the “#nting. Dactaeey espa bn euslio ue Famous Leader of the Tigers that has experi | §rie# incapacitate her good men ahe scored by Jackson, h over some day, and # champion! of winning wh H H a ch over gome day. and ® champion of winning when against a man whol Appointed Assistant Coach e- Billy De Moe of St. Paul, sealing ence, —_activity,| Yale should defeat Colgate, which| 127. pounds, demonstrated to. Now can show speed and judgment and a 697 at 10. Figat punch clips hum oa the chia. shoot over a hard punch. being a few of Local Club. ¥ qT pluck and nerve,|!8 much weaker than for many sea-| York fight fans that Johnny Kilbane and as a result] £m and was quite smothered last/hay displayed raro judgment in Uber thing, you can throw that pounds Nirhter ta no great handicap Saturday, steering clear of him, by the way he they defeated | The Georgia Tech-Centre game ts| treated Ralph frady of Syracuse to Folwell's Penn-| one of the star features ofithe South |» nifty ten-round lacing in the seml- sylvania team 10) to-day and should be a great battle. | 4 a], winning the judges’ award by to 0. Tho first| With the odds slightly favoring Cen- | proverbial mite. h ire on account of greater expertence| Rrady, a heavy lightweight, whose touchdown = was) and carrying on the same coaching | weight wan announced by Joc Hum- made by Robb, |-ystem as jast year, If Centre should | nhreys ay 140, spent most of the ten the Penn Stata| he too much weakened by tts Har-| rounds taking the count at different ‘quarterback, i vard contest it may lose, intervals ond leaning ougainst the ‘ i Turt Champions of Year the middie of th 1 bee. great test cal rine, Coulne, tbe ton ‘atane. one nes sliding ip and down, the bobbing up \second period, It was a rainy and| O'Neill's Coaching which has thus farl ang down evidently executed’ to Z didn't think it was fair to take tae than by bis phystcal speed and powe “"E yah" Hughie, as far as popu- pe disagreenbie day, but Higgins, the] Proven successfii and which New keep his face out of De Foo's lett York hopes will yield another victory ” Carpentier may be swift of thought,| larity among the fana in the major day. He had Sammy Kelly In the ponn gtate end, was the star and) pore 4 tt hi ¥| hand. F Bempacy® Of Roe 12 ace BN” e484 but our own Jnck “Dempsey is. 06| ieagues te concerned, has no equal, -eONArdO IL., Man ©" War and) thira and ecount in tho fourth, Penn Se 8 m spite of the fact that Wit o fight with Levinsky out. Levinsky between big men. Dempsey himacif ‘Was ali in when 1 knocked him out & has proved th: The intment of Hugh Jennings Sibouple of years before, and any fair; > at In a domn fights. noel g00 2 ° by the owners of the New Yor! vywelght oF good middleweight! Just one thing more I've heant| Giants to aasist in manag ng thestean Biggest Racing Season* at aad Carpeutan’ ait baa a ke: ‘intel fe Jone Creature of] cext season and to act as asdistant « > on igence, abl asaistan| ce to show what he can do. \ intelligence, able to outwit any oa More ponderous antagonint—Dempacy, | CO#C® Is accepted by the fandom of the E tes t k ° _ JACK NEVER SAW CARPENTIER for instance. But Dempsey tx ao uoe metropolis as being the most happy | i 8 0 a a on ers, BOX. thinker himself. In all the Dempscy| selection that could have been made [ _ _Dempeey ts « sportaman. He didn’t Poni tht have come under my ob-| from the lotig list of prospective ma.t~ ? 2 to see Carpontior fight Levinewy, wed by " ime, he ¥: uareaatiar never san ae Gant Xna| Dempsey’s mental alertness even more| “eT Available at the prosent tim te fers - The Minneapolis featherweight . was everywhere, breaking up plays.) iiame has one of the great stars of bhed, hooked, uppercut i There shay be good Judgment in| “Prvther to the ox and his long service as a manoser) Sit Barton Make’ 1920 Being conecbut wa a good thing on viufing bis way through Interference, | the gridiron in Ben Boynton. How- | 9. Jabbe. l a . Dompsey's view of Carpent: omer penene has not affected but his! S chances. Dempsey never has had any | TAs Ie « Dall sw a crosted both hands on the little up- ONsil is ieetebly tee Gas State Itallan that it appeared ‘9. own end perfectly. In‘ the fourth] same, hopelesy ono-nided bout, prestige as a leader on nh knocking out big slow men, boy Gam: During the last fourteen years Jon- 1, , the racing luck and ut the end was and at the same time guarding his | Notable Year. only & fast going se it he haon't been tried out with &} Owing to the numerous Blection | Moe hy been managing the Detroit seed md. In the second race the Stoneham horse nev rf “* reese Brady would not stay put on the - or lett the result In. doubt, after| Period Conover, Penn State's centres! Tho Carneli-Rutgers game at,Itha-|qcorGearite his several visits theres pteliow who could match him in specd|Day games, to-day will be the dutieat | Teem, and he comes to the Giania| By Vincent Treanor. Isaving the backatretch, Ho Just. Kicked a goat from the fleld from the |ca mill rive Rutgers a chance to make|remuiting irom De Foe's ali punch? Sl pte dicey ree ees vps schol Dity op and off the field, but with a |") HIS 1s the Inst day of the racing Salloped home in, front of the Well) a.yard tine, which brought the s0ore| bis "Doete does not mean to et Cor 1S, roe. bécame weary from’ tie * Carpen peed football wei of el 4 Spek ~ playe ‘ar sk. ecoun e ecam: eary m geod punch. He showed that much! Mielke one peer Weaith of baseball: knowiedke which season, one of the most BUC- great horse in mud, In fact, he im-| UP t 10. ‘practically as good'as | eu takes Mefeat at this time. Itlown efforts, which truthfully ex. © At ioast against Levinsky. As for the Gentant OC ta, Ge cts ee re eeenet Maree > ee sanz | coastul, by the way, since 1910 proves more in heavy going thin pos-| Penn State In’practically as Ro’ should be S ood contest and fur-| pains why the game Syracuse lad ie “ way ‘a whieh he fought tha uss masead Phe ali Abd phys Hele National League campaign) via. Subic betting and the high|sibly any other horse racing. |last yoar and some of her men better| "ish & fine Hne on Cornell's real) Pisani stopping De Foss punches or Cogs Be ACT A Bo Doeaiesd game, which this year will he played| The appointment ofghe former Dey | stools were consigned to the scrap| 1.) ¢'3 to Bl Did you ever| 0% account of the year of added ex- in the Middle Weat, the chi. | St the end of the tenth round. C th Ohlo Field, the home of New Yurk| troit manager to the New York club] he. A oY k, for in- Se i hry ponent. University, vr fe heap, At the Eimpire track, rience, Pennsylvania has less vet-| pago-Ohto stat ‘ pe Ch} pan Lynch and Buddy Sprague, ¢ . think you would live to see the day Prmente : ope fe contest will prob-|ine former weighing 160 1-4 am! the There tun T another heavyweight} The Brooklyn football fields wil i oe gle Laer me stance, where the curtain is rung) when Jimmy Pitzsimmons's placer ran jaterial by a good deal, but 4] ably draw the greater attention, and latter 165, fourht ten hard rounds d sight who classea with Dempaey |alno be deserted except for two being really the ap to ese would ever be held at so short a Hew coach In Hetsman, and Penn] will decide absolutely the rating of LES ino coaanie wasn Beenpeey Humping wii met BE for two gamer, | ae ee 1 the present one,| down thiy afternoon, owner Butier neld a ’ vith Lynch earning the judmes’ de- ‘ais re * evi susht ‘the dé tate will not be as familiar with the} one or the other of these teams in| With bine’ A worry Jack, "The ony man wno| Ebbets Pield for the first time inthe) for it ie understood that after wuld-|says the Call meeting was better by|PrCOF | Fite never thought the day) tit OF olny as they have been vf|the conference. Chiengo, wil have [cision through his cleaner punching, 4 5 Bp two schools’ histor; 2 t 4 would come in his time, Lovely won vith Penn's old e. But the} hi Sprague fourht a carcful battle tn gaye hin any trouble was Willie | wit) play New Utrecht trea bom fee] ae the New Yprks for many ycam liv per cent. than that of last year. | all by herself because there was no/luie with Penn's old game. |} ut the | her hande full tn stoppiog the for-|enstaany rounds and renoatedly beat . pone wu before Jack was Kam Moat of ‘the other rages & - le spout to feling alah Me, poaltion The champions of the year, in the| réal opposition to the mare, Geran’ aus ip aide ae es ay uy ty) orerd porting St Workman to piinch. Spe ears Saunas Ane MPa ee le eee ight, and fought through every [echasinn es ore between Long island | executive capaclty various divimons, haven't stood Wt) an, iagt minute scratching - of| blow to the confidence of green men. comnin In the last minute of play. | tired fant toward the close, enabling Glass to the heavy, picking up @| The schedule follows: It is*understood that the lone friend- | 4s in forme Wiowalns in the fath 1 created} Whether Helsman can stall oft a se-! (opyrtent, 1920, hy the Conmtidated Pree Amw) | his Opponent to pile up enoush points Wiigue fighting syle and a trick of | HUl ye dawnsewviiis ot Ohio Mela Mx, u,| Ship dhat exints between the Glanta'|of Man O' War, He proved hiinself at f with his cleaner punching to earn ennai quite a furore. When the till et Bitting fast und never stopping. That| an wh, MakHe " Coumbie’ Frames si| present leader and Jennings, who|the super three-year-old horse, win | tute & furore, ivhen the ilily, & him the verdict, v0. % not worry Dempacy noi r yours, with the exception Inge, Crimson ent bably tie viow that knocked Cari seventh to Step Light-| front and just romped all the way. tract with th which but the frat was real- the winniag punch, He knocked ulton out with tie maine heart yeh, followed with a left and right Bh : : {nto the paddock she could harilly| 2 mign Dut] Eresnae 18 hashing at Kbbete Wield, played the infield together on the old |wig all his starts, including the $80,uuy| INO THE Headork lie could narily t ke Ht did when he was pewor in the| {\", Sirs teat STS rime | Hattimare Orioles, Was inetromental/uisicd race with Bis Hard, win wna the one withdrawn, and owlin rikes xk @ ares ’ J, eport. teen eae Pe ES in the Scranton lawyer's present ap-| The two-year-olda were a badly] {yh Was, the one withira re an’s League "Dempsey has a jot of speed and als youll N.Y % Ceacentle Pee.) oointmont mixed up lor until ork, for the tamting clube Of (aeee conre 99 KGa vi ‘riven thy rolirds 3.005) tn. three of the Juvenile division finally be ; ya ; sae by ooklyn |e : , SoM, Wants ‘“‘ Nine wal which a few minutes before was almachers bowling alleys, Brooklyn | fsm's ty tie Amertcau, Nailway, Expres : fiber chauplon, He. isa. torrie tv vas | EMPIRE SELECTIONS. . ace Gee . Rambler, ¢ r the Whitney filly, gave the An can National tournament at ambler, Clare Franc : At the hearing of the N CHICAGO, Oct. $0.—A counter pros : ce—Genio W,, Light Roso,| Hopeful at the Spa, Sho ran a re-|ably due to the mud. Good Bye, al/both games. In addition to this they td e New York p wsided one hook fairly nd lost by 1 ‘ it e get timus do, yjone of thelr members, wealth Sporting Club, In to pay tend: th ard of wes ag ida | 3m Barnes, the famous profeasional |. Fifth Face--Reral Lodge, "American | A"d lest by @ head. In the Futurity | most of the get of Ultimus do, very ° yesterdayyBy the Hoard of Directors of { r powmrd's “ Country Club) Hard Guess. the winner. night of Oct. 19, when. Williams, ac-|*08 here. The board's pronosal was the direction of Devereux Kmmett, LAUREL. nizations of ita| Baxeame. tur ‘in 201 4-6. The late duys of the| fair way to win the opening acram-|having won five out of the six games! ‘This action was tn conformity with] three American League club mem-~ kind In the } just before th n, Finally the layers opened up Be boxing cleverness gil his own and| x 3, Cottegians ot Saratoga meeting, and If the laurels| AWM FINAlly the layne ei voulens| ‘The Broadway Rowling Clpb of Schu- PEe mot patiorned afier’ the style of any tt dy they should go t ane longed to waybody they should go t|7 to § chance became a 1 to 2 favor-fare teading a classy lot of teams in| ™!® f a Bardont McClelland'’s Leonardo 1. ng @ classy T R fi G The Dardeet kaoekous blow First Race—ait te, Commonweath %. t Have 0 eform ame : Baul = of being the star of the year| right was a bad favorite in the|Thum's White Blephant drives. They to Pay Lew Witliame: rs ris o~t ut New Orleans, Morris cae ete en TORE Tine met Leonardo I. in the! tagt race, and her poor rac wag prob-| have only bowled twice, but have won tough fellow, Deu A aan Tee on re bP a v9 natkuble race with 127 pounds on her|flly which has beon trying all year|have high team score to their aredit [State Boxing Commission, the Commie- | posal to the “Lasker plan" for the re- in the pit af (le stomach and Morris With Pelham ©: Fourth Race—Cirrus, Mad Hatter, ) jack to 115 on the MuClelland colt|io win a ra foun® thergoing as] Wity a total of » Peters | sion decided not to direct the Common-| organization of baseball was made Mat on his face—out, At Toledo m Coentey Cieb, | Cromwell feet aban BR poe Fi tf pain, ollowing she ran far below her best} much to her Iking. She broke In “Knockout Lew ame # CON- | the American League in executlye nese followed=- | RAE ae Nenad 8. thiteryeat | con BeMlath Teaco Irish Abbess, Nebulous, | form, tinlahin test with “Panama Jos” Gana on the| *P* RR anne 1) SEU ES hipped o velham ul Wuilding a fine course under — Sir Barton might be accorded the] Ravanna will win a race, but not] 2 cording to all the evidence submittea|'" Soewer to the ulttmatim of the " honors of the handicap division when] whon Muddy Engor hos a mount in| tho standing of the clubs aro the Met- | cording 1 al foe eanes submitted! Vticc) qeague members of the with a lovation that makes it one of| Firat. Race—Charity, Jacobina, ‘The| he ran a wonderful mile and @ quar-|ihe same race, Ravanna was tn aljropolitan and Crotona teams, each } Mere ene : Race—Keen Jane, Kiran] scason brought Cirrus. to the fore,| ble yenterday until whe ran up be-|rolied. These tcama are followed In| section 23 of the New York State Box.) bere—Chicago, New York und Bose olitan district—on | Le Dinonaure. and although he waa beaten recently | side Ensor and Lady Stella, Coming turn by the Hudsons, Inter-City, | ing Law ton—who declared they would organ. : Third Race—War Machine, Mumbo! by the plater Cromwell, he ls accept-| round the turn Ensor swung very Homestead, University, Spartan, Cor- | yoo pilion and Mickey Nolson, the|ize a twelve-club league if th the jaw as Fulton fell, He had too} Tl at tine, in Turon, AOlvAtelle, un, Ross Rae eat the Dost ‘of the "bersea| wide, taking Ravanna #4th. hit ‘and |telyou, Rutherford Moose, White Fle- | ¢Jo"ocai tiyweinhts, will De the’ come @ five in the older division at the present|in the bumping that followed, out- |p at, Senior, Onawa, Gastle Polnt,| testants in the main event of fifteen| American League clubs, which are re iim reminded of «|! connected “with "a metropolitun | Ys, dayy Gran “ nt e . ° she!le, i, aw at the show to be staged by| “loyal” to Ban Johnson, did not join “ ory i bumped Ravanna, throwing her com-|Bergen, New Rochelle, Hackensac ands . ed n rag See hy club, Pelham Country Club expects tol ahitiarracy ily Kelly, Briderman, | time, aa| pletely out of hor stride, |Mora! Helehts, St. Nicholas, Orpheum |the Commonwealth Sporting Club this | in the plan before Nov, 1, peery wy Billy Lyons, have the new circuit ready ‘Thunlerstorm, Among the jockeys, Ensor stands| pletely me lene foard'a answer. cuncesta Duaice) Dempsey as a tad in Colors CANON, Te preety or PAY] Bixth Race—Milkmatd, Escarpolette.| out, But for the time he lost in be-| Mnsor had only one mount, Lady jand Algonquin. ‘Tho other three numbers will also pre-| committee of nine members—three beat a # » heavy a thes ‘ook operty extends Gold'ne. ing suspended at Saratoga he would| Stella, and won it, The crowd has) = t a eh Tews) wehta. tn che two si ragin vere ime tha teniooat tae . Ful the. ring: 468" Jarda, "with | ge yenin, Race—Don Jour, His Chole) ye far ahead of all his rivals among) now given Buddy the name of “Pa ol aneunitewilee, conte i Jot walle Wi I a ye Iifed | American League and the ‘National i hardly take his e M . i ? id | because ; onented th at ine. Pel abe’ Vorey he i] x Nebel Pvnae b p DIST sceteane |citirrs af the cat oan. Rosera —— CM dered et erlaee ta Se eee Qa) a baby girl only three days ago. “You | tna'treeiaet font a alxcroun Ca tol suet TS | hamcciation Professional Baseball { ring after winning, | President: Altre! . Walker, Vice Pres: | Thermal didn’t have the pick of the mounts.| never saw a baby like her tn your | tonias bye fg) seen In action witl nile NAO, Toners (ology eared) Oven Oue vn " hi . Me Jens mT Bary Me ny | ite,” maid Buddy, “Only three daya i nd best teams to the crntest . a Hl on, con whispered to his manager: “Try | iden at q Kummer rode Man O' War to all his . i re Sr Bons te onl Wee tee, It wax pointed out, wil ved etme that big fellow Deat—th at And SAEIe as, Ml Herd Thormahten, star pitcher of the| victories und possibly ts the greatest| Old, and, say, «he can lic on her tam rry "fant for shasipiouanly laurels Vs Douhle-# c poin , Will give due Wis just mado for'me, 1" Yankees, will make his Inst sppearen et} inoney winner among the riders, side and roll over to the right Kaock him out quic A couple of of anon a jaier be gi the ow with the the Lincaln Gis 2 Te! ing jaw ond knocked him out RALTIMORE, Oct. 30.—Fddle Kell yan Street subway station 4 than fitteen seconds. refined to box Henny Leonard here last ee catterngan: ‘Thomaticn’ wi SGARPENTIER AND DEMPSEY | MAN Rhe Dronmrs consideration, not only to the major t — The Original Celtics Basketball Five joncues, but to the minor len From an attendance standpoint the] Talk about a rend Pa ere see crack Metropniiion auiniette, walted ‘awe |Win engage in two contests to-morrow Wate’ cues oe renson has been a banner one, Thou-|rever was one like ¥ tie | when they cross nets with the Ansopia ands who pald little attention to the! Tider, = tw “ for | Quintet at Gentrel Opera, House, 67th| yy Store In former years became en- Mvcond dame —Setropitten, $52: | Streot and Third Avenue, in the r! Ithnon. eee ee erm of the racinwethia| Montrent Outpoints Roy Moore, ‘Third Gaine—Metropolitan, § 981, | SO’ and meet the Plymouth team,| ITHACA, N. ¥., Oct. 29.—The Hare th wiastlo de iene te r WORCESTER, Mass, Oct. 80,— champions of Mazanchusetta, In thelt Yard cross-country team which will face on i vi vatth a pearance Cornel feat ¢ 4 crowds have continued in Fighting his second winning battle In first New pat es eerect ie Tia bs lt min a dual cross-coun: ein « doukie h oou'a Beare at Dyckman Oval, ni at morrow afternoon, — ‘Thorinahten, had agreed to has béon arked by Dutiy I pay both Leonard and Kelly through a company .the Yarkee MUCH ALIKE, bonding company champion was barnstorming trip to © Now a few words about Carpentier, | Sl! ready to enter the ring, but Kelly cepts, and as soon na Dut ere ed to the very end, “I three nights, Young Montreal of Provi ig | Regiment Arcs femiter ann wary Oy meer bere sale ge OT ceep We." con 0 an neh: he. hopes °* | tronage to the i . ontre : ‘Avenue, In the evening, lay, The race wil . Phe Frenchman a Uke Demprey in When i wee announced tre'chamelen Nae aenaiy, Taetnanin eh Sele rel . . + ane [12008 New Breland batsm champion {ie reprenentng hy fran ‘and (Clinton tal our and i na Sask many 3% oe ae fas oxer WwW ¥ e c! i sue r 4 m 1 he be Uy ti + - J ‘és $ mtyle of his own, a fox a the ring, him, oy See 00. Pie Eee Samrae Bark’ sor Hav OT uaalea tedienon oun: spe wou two fates Potihoit Carentan iat niente we Een 38S nw Wet of she dmarlean atten Eeare Mriedman, Soules Tiinlay at guard. football came _

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