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7” I fag Ce ene ee - Seaeenneiiniumendiameimenan aie iain lis epeeaiteesiieiiel ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 S’S NEW TRAINER MAKES AN AUSPICIOUS STAR By Thornton Fisher|Baby Grand Enables Henry McDaniel to Win First Race tor Canadian Although New Handler of Ross Stable Is Given Ovation, Still to Others Belongs Credit for Victory in Race at Havre de Grace, as He Didn’t Get Colt Ready. OMMANDER ROS Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Eventing World.) BABE KNotlcS His Seconp Four BA GGER { WONDER How THE @ROwDd 1S TopAy | AND LookiT THAT GANG OF CRITICS ~ Seats De ty (Special to The Bvening World.) jomitted from publication. Billy Pore BALTIMORE, Md., April 21, | ter, who is‘aiways agent for every ; ENRY M'DANIBL started off in| Stable McDaniel trains, was sort of | 4h automatic part of the transfer, the right stride by saddling @| Wherever the trainer goes the elon- a winner in Baby Grand, the| gated Pittsburgh story teller belongs first horse he sent to the post for Bicenton Gisuse - °° Cotthander Ross at Havre de Grace. | Mille, Denise, the thoroughbred mare . sr to have|that won the 300-mile army endur- While it was a great honor to have | ance race, is entered in the two-mile been selected for the trainership of|army remount steeplechase which Ms such 4 pretentious turf establishment |the feature of to-day’s programme, there wasn’ credit due him|She will be ridden by Major Stanley fel Padeod 2 Me “* +, because | Koch, Who rode her in the five-day Lerdlsshimmmtt fats Mba Monon as he event in Vermont last fall. the colt had been turned over to him | Dempsey-Carpentier Fight a Question of Training and Condition, Says Curley, Sizing Up Temperaments of Both Men. “Hone-runl” Baker 1S GETTING HIS WEEKLY Jacle FOR SITTING ON THE BENCH AND WATCHING AARON WARD BO HIS WORK THE GIANTS ‘ era cee that morning fit and ready to run.| The patrons of the hotel paddocks | — OPEN A SEASON § LiMTEND vO Sticke the horsemen made quite an event pent Imat night discussing the pros jo" her Demp- MGI MENT fe (Fit of it, however, and showered as many | dicament of a fourth rate jockey, a ery naar babventie wien ir ie Dvcinid Rut SoMHeR- ] \Cengratulatione’ on” Mebuniel as | whose riding has been confined to ad pond gree in ATIHE POLO = Loa a though he had just saddled a Derby | occasional mount on the halt-mtie ns abneaddeettte ied ennai == — GROUND § ae winner. tracks. Two rulings have been made ! om duly 9 next is heard all over in/ =i =a Quite the most significant part of| barring him from the tracks, Yeste sport : ove! ody | on. —. it was the angle that reflected senti- | day he sneaked his way in ai fore ice crevecs toner eae ak me = ment of hor! n generally. There| discovery had gotten a fat wager b ts ee ee. | is a growing antipathy for Guy Bed-| down on Miss McGigele, winner of Biride anewers. There are too many well among brother horsemen who | the jumping r: © paid $51.80 for gepiityme ttm and puts in the opinions | feel that his rule or ruin policy is| the §2 ticket. The jockey had everal ee ere Conclusions. Bre) (going to close racing in this State, tic ‘They guve him the gate im- Gamparatively few. Jack Curley, the | within the next year, all of which | mediately afterward. The argument : Wrestling promoter, who had as hasn't anything to do with the Mc-| is, is it good or bad luck to be ejected muh experience ‘with fights and Daniel family, who are very peace-| from the track after cashing on a 26 (Be ye gh A pe Mle dl ak able folks, at least until they're, to 1 chance? malt of the flent ill dwindle down tay yi ee ee, Coals — Guy Bedwell started 50 per cent. of thon. FRANK ZUNA OF | The good fortune that smiled on| his two-horse stable yesterday—Stola He feels that Carpentier is sure to; i) wins tHe. Gill Uncle Henry failed to locate two of|—one of his own breeding that was ee ft and ready and that all the in- | NEWARK. tg - See MAINTAIN THE! his nephews, Bruce, the owner of| part of his portion of the dissolution Yerest of the training periods of both) AMERICAN MARATHO! \ HE Tic END Fair Mac, a uddi who is the| with Commander Ross. Stola ran gaen will be centred on Dempsey. The | FROM ASHLAND TO H LEAD ON THE old jumper’s trainer Mac had | like one-half of 1 per cent. She broke Bee Gumations as the day of the battle | BOSTON AND SMASHED — | schooled well and was considered a| first and finished last. Several who draws near will be: “How is Dempsey | CRRORS Fa TIE Bounce M ‘ gold bond proposition in yesterday's | looked suspiciously Itke workers im be to ah mat ee ” steeplechase—he was until the sec-|the Bedwell political campaign tried ing pages will want to know! t Jack did the day before. Was|—— hewn the road? Did he do much box- | What time did he go to bed? time did he get up? Did he do ond jump from home, where he made | to rouse the stands to applause when a bobble and threw his rider. Even| the filly paraded. The effort felt the shouts of the fortunate few who | flatter than one-half of 1. held tickets on the 25-1 shot winner, PLEA OF MOTHER JERSEN CITY GETS THE SILVER. Miss McGiggle, failed to rouse a smilé| The investigation into the Nohan® jazzing? and so on. DERGY AND HE CALICO RIBBON — from the big host of McDaniel follow-| race at Bowle has not been con- “Those estions are only natural, ers. Even Uncles Harry and Will| cluded. The Racing Commission now a esa tecoe. tare were sad, for the k sake” h t under advisement. There may condition in his fight with Bill) be a repor fecting several that will nan. He can't show up like that "7 ° An important fact in connection| be forthcoming after the next meet- rpentier and he can’t train in| By Neal R. O’ Hara. With One Arm Stra ed with the taking over af the Ross| ing on Friday morning. A prominend game easy-going, unnatural way Copyright, 1921, by The Presa Publishing Co, (The Now York Evening World), stable by Harry McDan‘fel has been’ New Yorker is said to be involved as he did for that battle He'll be In accordance with our usual policy, we lead all others in our dope on the fight. We mean the Carp-Dempsey scramble, To-day we present a mass of hitherto unpublished facts concerning the State of New Jersey. New Jersey has been selected as the site of the muss, as our constant readers know. From time to time we shall unveil other inside statistics for the benefit of faithful subscribers. The latest data about New Jersey is as follows, and is vouched for by us, inclusive: . @ out as Levinsky was if he SAVED FOOTBALL |Dramatic Incident Commemo- rated by Unveiling of Von Dempsey Developed Style | eh Rardin That’s Original in Ring will succeed if he follows his natura! inclinations. He neve: . * ~ . intended to figure much in the ; Fi Gammon Memorial ‘ pd New Jersey is one of the thirteen original colonies. (Official) 1H thinks that amateur sports are at- g erp in thes. direotice. “instead cir Use of Peculiar Swaying Motion | trnttihe mich more interest than pro- ing housed up in a Broadway ment, as he was previous to his with Brennan, with training ms interspersed carelessly, Jack t to be turned loose in a secluded try place, given a few old time ers and sparring partners and uple of dogs with which to romp he road. Some hunting thrown in id help too. Then he could work play until he was tired enough il off his shoes early at night ana New Jersey is the home of Thomas Edison, inventor of the one- fessional sports this year. man phonograph and phonograph needles, + oe € It's true that tennis, golf and col- lege sports are more’ popular than ever before, but the Dempsey-Car- pentier bout will probably draw the greatest gate ever taken in at any single athletic event in the world’s history, and it's a safe guess that more people will see Babe Ruth this year than ever paid admission at the | gates of any club's ball park in all the glorious past. Makes World’s Champion One of the Most Skilful American Boxers—Carpentier Also Has Perfected Original Fighting Style. | THENS, Ga, April 21.—One of the most dramatic incidents In the history of American foot ball will be commemorated when the memorial to Von Gammon, famous Georgia quarter of the late nineties, is unveiled on the campus of the Uni- versity of Georgia at Athens this commencement, So strong was the Hoboken is in New Jersey e. 6te The Federal League once had a franchise in New Jersey. Wi 8 oe New Jersey's breweries are famous all over New Jersey. Robert Edgren. George Washington once stopped in New Jersey over night: 8 8 ent is apt to have a damaging . In other words, Curley means Dempsey can't try to assume a h for training camp purposes, to shouldn't be expected be an of N Jersey is where Gov. Edwards made his reputation. Sia 26 I've heard people who were not weii yer on his team can play golf this ar without receiving his written versed in boxing say that Dempsey is only an awkward, powerful ian, ‘| who wins by use of “brute strength.” Now Jersey is washed by the Atlantic Ocean. That is, certain parts Jersey, permission. Mr, Gibson is of the opinion that swinging at a golf ball spoils a play er’ bly that was of the game was seriously threatened, In the Georgia State Legislature a bill prohibiting the playing of foot- ball at the university had passed one House with a vote of 157 to 1, ‘ Sno questioning the feeling against football in the South is natural bent and he should be at - . . . most skilful boxers in| qoit @ Een’ an riderpeat ett jured in a contest with Virginia at - ag epaane roe Buch janes Jersey is where Big Bill Edwards made his reputation. and Carpentier classes far) 5 iites, ‘has Wrdered that no. ball| 8Msbane Park in 187, that the future ease, whereas a different en- is ahead of all other European boxers. Spalding Baseball Goods EVER OFFERED IN NEW YORK iner, to meet Mr. So and So, Watch this column for other important news of the fight. This isnc true, There are hun-| what ailed Babe Ruth last year, He} when Mrs. Gammon of Rome, Ga, The sale includes large quantities of baseball goods K and draw on his supply of i dina dreds of men in this country who spent all his spare time playing golf.| mother of the dead football hero, made by A. G. Spalding for the U. S. Army and stuff for visitors or to mix up ts Canoe ine eae ab ok r putting in a whole winter on| ' sha ' fel by Th @ general excitement of a busy Brandt Goes gai t Edwards could tie +c apeey There wan't one | California golf courses made ie ee appeal that some additional merchandise made by os. E, 7 A ns as strength goes. here is a Some oth managers agree with |Stemmed the tide of sentiment against . Roper cenic buat (hat way and taht at ioht Who oan beat him with the boxlas Gipson Rewaver atin Meniw tld |iostell sapidly Nalne in the Bouttie Wilson and other well known manufactuters. mould him into that kind T Ni h B h B lave, me a few days although he state figure at this stage of his ca- O-LNL a rl on beac moves: acoe a! ater ern States, + ‘. Bite en, wie tiaRe OF lle: on. g 9 * "| Dempsey’s boxing style Is simply teas to discourage golt playing ae] , ThouBh still mourning the death of Reductions averaging about 50 per cent op. A man’s mind must be rght original, unlike the old standards o ible on his team, But] her son, Mrs. Gammon, with a fine ener im the first place if ne is et inte . * °, held in this State ander legalized boxing will be] the ring, developed by Dempsey him- didn't claim that golf crip- | S@¢fifice of personal feeling, appealed This is the greatest oppeRuniy ever offered for Team eee, Be cra] vom Andrews Here SO Try ea ane Sat ating an] seit an a rena af yours of clan pled anyone Bating yo it Caengcner oo, Groveland 8) HA) Managers to equip with the highest grade accesgories, \e : porting Club, Joe Dillon, nt junior fly. Nie ne i slators to a : F ts In atc aipbons am ay ffective that The trouble is,” said John, “that! olive S \nalatal . ek Be slong those tines, thinks Cur- gf ' weight champion of the world, and Frankie RAEI i EO Tee srlin igwianeea trea nics ites Eee ana ae ae rue unprecedented prices, The usual Davega Guarantee— at his best to Nic aro, former world’s amateur Nyweight champion, thousands of other boxers in this) : {el eels Reehiget D o 8 play, 80 © 1 money back if you are not satisfied. cope with the Frenchman, ani ison, Sila won won ‘by, thle. Wee 'thh. oto boxer 6 untry are trying to use Dempsey's| {ius bel rat pers ar lkely was she that football was a manly ; ¥ e pesto meee “ sghindl ye bit of see country are > empsey"s |Tose interes pasebi sport and that the death of her son : Sadi Ber eaeuc id comaiticce. ace recent Olymole eats in Ueislum, wil cath t9 the] Suieting, swaying combination of d+-| John could have quoted the Bible| was due to an accldent, Act Quickly! Our Supply Is Limited! erat “have G By John Pollock. beer fense and attaok on this, but he didn't. Hecause of her action the bill was LIST PRICE SALE PRICE erent, says Curley. He Dute Jt, the aggressive Flac. |, PAdte James, the California featherweight, w =: at in a pecu-| Babe Ruth has reformed. A month| defeated, and football was continued Metavained 10-mix ais. ace utch Brandt, the aggressive Fla | wh iu nauing se well tine he eae kaa | Dempsey developed that in a p ASR DAR CATO RM GA HORE OO a aden bpore at the Unlvarsiy of BALLS — Official League made by a well $2.50 $1.45. elally, He can do it without it af-| bush boxer, will go against Frankic| was signed up to-day by his manager, Frank| liar way. When he began boxing ee pA aN aoa outa home run| Georgia, which has since turned out known manufacturer an fully guaranteedbyus. . fecting his temperament. He can| Edwards in the main bout of fificc: | Bakley, to meet Joe liyder of Elizabeth, N. J. in| was inclined to rely entirely upon | ES time he comes to bat this year,| Some of the greatest football teams Prices to teamsinfulldozenlots . . . + $15.00 fake @ fling at the social side of| pounds at the show of the Brighton| te feature bout of ten rounds at the Drtzhion c he right hand. TulInstead, he is going to go out after a| the country has seen FIELDERS’ GLO’ Iding’s No. 3.X— iT : hitting with t i gs fe naturally. He feels at home in| h Sporting Club, at the Music| Bane Club of Brighton, 8. 1., on Waturday cve- ¢ th habit his man-|record batting average. Of course if| |The Von Gammon memorial is fur- “Semi-Pro” Model. Quality gray it, It will never hurt him because | RReOrsy ' MUS'C) ning, April 30, James recently secured the dect-} break him of this he Rabe happens to clout one over the| ther distinguished by the fact that Bice tanned leg hee, osreely cite he needs no veneer. But ‘when it , this evening. A victory ovor over Charley Mayes im s bout at Harlem, | ager, Kearns, had Jack tle his right|//0 08 TAPpens fo in en ett foe] | the movement to erect it was started meted Techs lined 9.00 5.45 _— ore Tae aeekar Of training | Brandt will send Edwards's stock UP) winy Gitwon, manger of Frankie Jerome, the| hand down to his right He had| worried. Babe started the season| by the University of Virginia, which elted seams, lea i Oa eoeG e Frenchman dodg : several points, In the semi-final of | greck bantamweight of the Brous, left for all his hitting. the the Univ ° Ww ve hits | e times up, and it | §% rsity of Georgia the @verything else. He wants quiet aad who has won| tc use ith five hits in flv es up, | BASEMEN’S MITT, Spalding’s No. C.Y— ten rounds Harry Nelson, light] eleven fighta under the Walker ie of them | He had no right to guard with looks as if he'll go right along putting| first $500 toward the fund. This 1s, Face of specially tanned smoke colored Fe ees COME is never on | hoavyweight champion of the S¥cd- ty the ooslout Rule, today exwid te toe | So he swayed and ducked under \them where he wanta to, perhaps, the only instance on record leather, back of tanned brown leather, fon crowcs dea bt a Star (ish) American Athletic Club, will) offeret by Matchmaker Eddie blows and stepped swiftly Inside, of Incidentally, it 1s said Babe has} of one university ae i emes laced all srounds Hrapanabackle faipene 6.00 3.98 i 4 ent, to fo nila | dd Pwos # 01 peerage Pianeices Wh cos on a such pune! as came his way. He |improved his golf drive to such an| rial for a football player on th ing. Same as m ol Tee a .! le low bis work according to his own| tackle Jack Leddy.) Twon six ir und | Jimmy Burne of Bridgeport in the twelve.| Such punches as cam improved his’ g ing. Same le between evenly matched boy» developed a wonderful left hand, and |extent that he uses only one fairway | of a rival institution plans and those of his manager, ‘Des- wound touts to be staged ot the tar Sportiag eam e| — CATCHERS’ MITT —(Wilson’s) Professional 80 be staged, Sub on Monday urns re a of avoiding punishment a time. “Accuracy, terseness, more Load Yak Se ee petal fans Ri aice pers cea ce while standing in at close quarters. | yecuracy,” as a famous newspaper | England Gifts Racing Ban for Im- model mite of special selected Baer MEET oUt ve RC S0miORy AGG go-.| on Asdiwen. tq fight pramsine of Mitvaehee, | hoy hile jarden by) These features of his boxing style jeditor once outlined his working one Apri SeeThe Govern- quality cle By GOGOL Cnt: BR fngs of visitors at his camp. Thers| ts still In town, hoping to complete arrangements | beating Sammy Thisas, fenhiron st ie) PORE shia | eal LDNDONT LOE srt Guality Call okt, shiealats emlar, Pasa ines nea why the | for © ten-round bout between Champion Johnny! Jimmy Johnston is ready to mage a ntum|” Carpentier is also a self-taught |"Wnhen the Chamber of Commerce of|ment has withdrawn its ban on rac- fecha Wading eatewhide ced’ ss x . : him in prime | Wilwn, nolder of the middleweight ile, and] match between Pull Franchine, the clever Hrook-}poxer with an original style. |torsey City invited Tex Rickard to|ing so far as the 2,000 guineas and BAT@—Gralding— assorted models. Selling condition. It is this certainty that | Mike sof St. Paul, to be fought at the] iyn bantam who has won his last five fights, and| Georges is remarkably fast of foot |nold the big international battle in|1,000 guineas stakes are concerned. neaiety a0 4250, $3.00 and $3.50 1.95. MENT be Ju condition on July 3, an}sie suctorum tn Mtireshes betero July. As’| Midget alin, who cared.» Siremes “thn | tee Cheat of hands He Tent 18 ee ee ae ice nknva boring the | sock, rece ean te ran at Newmarket ¥ nd $350, « Be a rn an Cae ee Sake | Some Gece, cay et ee EN, mums oree Pranchinl ta the Gerda, Premchisl sure| various styles, calculated to offset \best host it haa had in many years.|on Friday, April 39, It was announced MASK, SPALDING “Open Vision," electric e battle largely de- | a percentage of the gross reoetpts, and he is sure that if Midget’s victory over him wasn't a fluke he'll lose no time acrepting the Manhattan Club's terms, as already he's done, May 10 \s the date ou which Johnston plans to stage this bout, along with @ Jack Sharkey-Willle Spencer matab, ‘ints of the different men {he srone Por instance, he fought Gunboat Smith, in a low, crouching position that made it impossible for the Gunner to land his heavy swings, and he fought clever Bombardier Wells straight up, beating Wells to every punch. He will have some- thing new to show when he meets Dempse What that will be only Carpentier and Descamps know y-day, Pendent on the shape Dempsey ¢ in. Curley repeats: “Carpentier | ‘will be ready. Will Dempsey? There's the fight.” RAINING quarters for Carpen- tler will not be located at) Summit, as has been reported. |¢ Instead they will, in all probability, | ¥ be some place on Long Island, ai|* Lynbrook maybe. Curley, who ‘inas | - welded black steel wire frame. Special ae SS oe pads; leather covered, soft forehead and tlastic headband ial eutne WA CHEST PROTECTOR—(Wilson's) Padded style, not inflaced. Canvas cover. Leather bound. Special body strap. BASES, Spalding No. 2—Canvas, filled, good quality. Persetof} ss cs PITCHER’S BOX PLATE, Spalding No. 3 —Extra quality white rubber. With pins | it he lands the mateh that the men will draw gate of over $30,000 in that city 5.00 9.50 10.50 10.00 2.95. 4.95 6.85 3.65 Irish Johnny Curtain of Jersey City, who fin Danny Kramer of Philadelphia for twelve ro the Arena A. C. of Trenton, No J, on ght, will als meet Dick Atkina, the rwvight, In the main go of twelve rounds at Pr Sporting Club on Saturday night \e Notter battles Young Mickey ta the other ound serap. Wille Spencer and Sammy Siith meet to-morrow night at the Walker 8, C.'s outdoor arena in Hrookiyn over the fiftecn-round route, In the [cemi-final Tooy Marto, the ""Walloping Wop,” } boxes Joe Fox, Frankle Bums, tno ntired featherweight of Jer Phil Glassman will stage another boxing show at ; , or Gy, wae bes taben tn Garren, © seed OLO FOR BOXING RUBBER HOME PLATE, Spalding No. 1 been cabled by Manager’ Descamps| we National A. C. of Philadelphia on Morday) ‘thre = DESERTS P' ia 6 fo find the right spot, has about a>. | fete a iano in| NM of Herm Cy end ie wamagorat | gery Payne Whitney, is going to —Extra quality white rubber. With pins 15.00 5,50 @ided to accept the offer of a man- Joe Bu the crack? 4 ve * be in England for the Internation ; i sion at Lynbrook from a friend who Ta two of the other| 21” zaunG flepier DF grr cub) polo mate hes, going over with 2 Mail orders promptly filled from our main office, 831 Broadway, N. Y. using it now, and who will bo Kid" Brown of Phila-| Garrigan In action und ne a varty on his own yacht, glad to let Carpentier have it an Joo lita goea| Carrigan in action. and be thinks Re will devdep| IDS to leave before the final iatch The place has a big ballroom naylvanis. me Wolter, if there is @ third match—and rus which can very easily be turned) Jock Sharkey, the game little Italian bantam-| back across the ocean to see the ‘® gymnasium, and there are | se, Ses ~ ” Leroy aig E-Md we welgta, will book up with Benny Comer in the main| Dempsey-Carpentier bout, my Many 4 A hon tiful grounds’ surrounding ths | Mlademia wi ‘ to of fifwen rounds at the Pioneer Spariiag Club| other Americans Who go to the polo ( lh Si La d: house for outdoor work, rest, oF rec. {im Bobby Gunniae at Shibe Field, the home of] Om ‘nest ‘Tuenday night, Bud Midler, tae creck {and the. golf championships will e yportsman's radise Reation.. The house is within tour | We Ameionn leame Cub of thes clu. the fre | Colt Tals Mantes, whe bas ium arrived bem. willl hurry back for the big fight, miles of the water, affording a road | 5 ‘Tuanen Willie Teckom, Augie Tatuce eng] Simi'final of ten rounds with Jimmy Darcy. One of the famous Big Four FIVE NEW YORK STORES Fun to and from the salt air, wh $ in American polo will compete this ntier especially desires. eee te welame #4 9) Mickey Walker Wine Referce's|year in Hngland, Of Harry Payne 125 West 125th St. 111 East 424: St. re is plenty of room to accom- | * clston, waitoeye erat’ eRe Ce aN alr} Near Lenox Avenue Commodore Hote} te an: sized rt of train ‘Tom Gibbons, who added another K. 0. to his Pp} iiburn is 8 a e ea! A Feeeae tay need Perky oF (rain | coed ty mowing Dans ferty’ Figen ia vees| PROVIDENCE, April 21.—Mickey |g "in fis’ best form. Harry Payne 831 Broadway 15 Cortlandt St. im when he sails from France, | rounds at the Colosseum 4. C. of Newark on Tucs- wane A Absrernse, wellecmelgat Whitney has Joined the spectators, fisat lich Gece peg ieee ‘ of ® pa a ecelved & guarantee rom Newark, N. J., score: easy vie- | O; he two famous Waterburys, Sea's Wrench chef. why” will sed tllines nnlted Mpan wo emenay tha | (Orr er Jack, Gaon, Hoel “favorite | Monte ‘has “gone "West and. Larry 28 John St, wer Neus a AA ton 0 tameise to the fight fone ther ho tnaea| ere. last night, Walker earned the| bas grown fat Is Carpentier will | aa love ta J match | William Tilden, tennis champion, 125th STREET STORE OPEN EVENINGS eae ro made such @ hit that he'N box Mudie Je tournament oer two referee's decision by a wide margin. aid. | Uarryaplautuy sill ty ted! Green was ina bad way at the bel In 4 to Cas Se of the last three rounds. Walker 5 Sheviin here in ‘ oC, c10see Wee ALE AT TED “psu 1-0 we

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