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FRANCES WAR HERO FOR WORLD'S TITLE “Capyriaght 1920, by United Festurs Symdienta, Al rights qaerved Repredectuon ‘The Evening World to-day begins Georges Carpentier’s own story of his ving career. As Europe's war trero fighter he is unquestionably the most popa- tar pogilist the Old World has produced in several decades. His coming battle with Jack Dempsey for the world’s title will attract atten- mill prove highly interesting. “American Methods Made Me,” “As the School Champion,” “Victory Over My} Prrents,” “The La Savate Championship,” “My Career Badly Started,” “First Vic- tory on 2 Foul” “French Champion at Fifteen,” “Have Not Escaped Punishment” | practiced here, opponents, both before they entered! CHALLENGER OF DEMPSEY tho first to watch my probable opponents fight| race, Ht will be told in eighteen instalments. Among the subjects treated will be| other men. 1 ha in tho ring with them, leads and counte! w! Th at I would n have taken the THE EVENING WORLD, "MONDAY, MAY 5, 19914. ‘15 “START READING TO-DAY CARPENTIER’S STORY OF HIS RING CAREER meena 6 | Dodgers Have Slic ht Edge on ] Giants in Battle ‘or Second Place! you cannot select @ better slogan for your new venture than to advocate the prohibition of netting tn the land+ locked bays It should be und the practice of netting kilies by the barrel for the duck farms on Long By William B. Simmons. etocked up with a few casey of “1 pet| Island should also be stopped” — , » sft} it. 1 «aol The cshor| WILLIAM KE DURGIN, Gfibert \, @ {Tommy Griffith's Home Run LEADING BATTERS. HIGH WATER. ‘het boat ile re Drofess to and Gun Cin ASeeeRia te Soa g . + _ eanwhile a gang ts drawing Breaks Up Game Before a NATIONAL LEAGUE. the net theouzh the shoal and narrow | = Sates —itaate| ¢ 2.0, channels, scooping all before It T Record Crowd at Ebbets) me “a havo suen them make aa many aa Ave ve imagin on at! over the globe, and for this reason his career in detail wp to this time) the ring and after we bad exchange bDiows, At tines I have ge vay watoned ete foundly trouncing tho Giants four they wore left through inability to do | ft is the timo set, and @ good | Emr tate L collected | ating of tho season, Later they| tne became schoo! champion). Field. haula from one boat In the cours of a day. Now, in tny humble opinion, | Vacation Time Again Gea vntallre_he Ring that lant the you and you Harley-Davidson NATIONAL LEAGUE, * | Motorcycle Wit. PC.| Clute. wet. Pe. | ne re 16 4 800) Cincinnath ... 9 13 409 No time tables. Wo By Robert Boyd. Frpr all the bitter fighting A waged between the Giants and | Brooklyn Dodgers tor second Ais | Vility. | place in the National League, it has — Flounder tidings City paand THE CLUBS ated with the team across the |ieader and victory im the last game | wns excellent yesteniay, according to river leading the Manhattan Island-]of tho series for gecand placa, Not a | 80me who went there. ers by one game in their eurrent| bit! He might have mistaken Tommy playin ghoaua. ‘The Dodgers have | Griffith for Zack Wheat or Otgon for Thero ta sald to be good fourier ses eis Myers away off ia the field, but ha|Mshing now about the bell buoy off Good weatier to-tay to two oeeme-|( STANDING OF 2535 ar ‘rouni friends with a Exess Brese= 5 expenses. Nocrowda. Write yed one moro game this season, | wus canny, enough to send his clever | Rockaway Inlet Boats €o from -13 7 .690| Boston 812 400 for catar’ oRue. Come in and thia tending to bring the two clubs | southpaw Mitchel! in to work against | Sheepshead Bay. 32 | Phitadeiphin.. § 12.204 pick out your Harley-De into a more spirited neck and neck | tte Giants, and in this move lies the $00] 81. Louie... 4 12. 250 | cour showrooms. cause of the Giants’ tumble from |, Womd comes from Delaware, where GAMES YESTERDAY, Face for second honors in the senior | pocond place to-day, the crab season opened last Monday, Ren Rasy Payments If Desired i] was touched for geven| that it is unusually promising. Last |» 7 =990090000-9 Pittsburgh Pirates, 8 er J hits Seven soatisred Bits, ecason was not food. That tern Tha, ‘Ryea eed Gaston, Anydor, ‘ ee Ey vi . .|and the Giants were unable to sen ac ee! atite! ler, Such is the way of a major league | O"C a across the plate! In tho fourth, when Midland Beach Midhing Ciob Lo aCe R De OCbIETE 4 sixth and eighth innings they had I hold a mecting at the Beach Giocinnat 2> HVOVD9O01 TO nen standing on the bases, but there major league behind the pacemaking | Mitch Oven working daze fram HARLEY. DAVIDSON SALES co. mysel Only. inet week. the t Sunday. ‘Three o'clock in the|" Ratkeries “Adeam aid Solenidt; uiy and ilar attendance in desired. At Chea | as eho Be atria! ‘ ‘ Lmely hitth St Leale . -100194000-0% 2 ‘ done against cach.|stmight in tho first tntenborough | Umely biting. pad in as Gime Looser oe een o ‘The fifth annual tournament of the Batterie ys, ee Riviere and D@boefer, York, | be h : ve 7 sixth inning i was a nip and tuck| The ies : nd | ®nal OP Pwere | An Uacrowned Prodigy,” “Money Grows More Plentiful,” “Jack Johnson Does a| tidied it Seat and then ‘ut sate) insted with the Bo: vee for a| battle betwoon the two tana Nelthor| HONs feland Casting Club was held GAME TO-DAY Favor,” “The American Invasion,” “Combat With Wells,” “Jeannette Shines as| Practice against sparring partners my | Short period, regaining some of their She FORMER, Sune En tha toes well attended. More than 180 entries Sepekn at Feliaseyate: Teacher,” “War Brings a Pause,” “Training for Joe Beckett” a theories with regard to those particu-| lost ground, and back they came to x -\for the six events were made before ‘ D1 and “Ready for the ‘Those battle. sis Cyclone, had been holding the} ; ; “ ss % = ‘4 Big Fight” tar fights. Those, battles were Won! engage their most dangerous foe in the | National League Champions down. to| jo ,lepresentatives palates AMERICAN LEAGU The story will appear datly in The Evening Wort | gra cocasions tt was possible for me| Leegue rice for promier honors. Whe | Soone ta the sixth. Hie pounded one | Je And of the Asbary Park Mishing| cme Wit FO) Cll wit Po to carry out to the most minute de-| playing of three gar bad weather | Oo°"farnesa floaters di ee into tart Club, ‘The weather was ideal. From | veland ..18 6 714 [Detrott ......10 19.500 - tail the movements and blows I had) and a few days of rest, the displacing | feld over George Burns's head, which oS ee ee Penne: “ GO. eee terest 6 9 sass /Pillegsighlac’ 911. (son (1) lecided st of the Dodgers to take the dust of| the GL left. fleld 7 4 anidnson, Harold Lents, the pres- : fF oc , How American Methods Made Me} ‘tes: ‘ists nro moan mo a) ote tierra fo. aie the dust ot] the Glant lect elder ‘managed -co| faeinmn, sano Lents, the pow, eer weicco @ tal cnmne ns $2 aa ‘ hs I : esac ittsburghers only for a] stop with a high Jump into 1 Cy x % % cH e e champion. If I defeat Jack Dempsey] day, and tien their slipping back Into] “Auin, in’ the eighth, Mitchel aig | Charles Koehler, The Asbury Park GAMES YESTERDAY. - APTER I. for the world's heavyweight ehain-| third position through the slight dif-| on frst by foreiae Miller et eaceey | Club, was represented by Jack Clay-| (At Fle Grant | ga nya RM NY success I have bad in the prethode. Frances Deseampe and’ 1] {renee of one game lost and won. and tallied on alngiea by Johnston| tM, Tom Martin, A. J. Gahdala and} Rewyoeg.: ooBat ono suauo i 4 ring I owe to a very groat ex- AN ciao Gut ih ttle fiat a All the energy that bas been ex-!and Ivy Olson. This concluded . Neubenser. Among the Long ead Perkisw; Phong, C tent to the United States. Will be betise able vo undenstese tie Taye mapped out others, “I am oyn-| Rended in th past two works between | gains scoring. ie Histon, toa Cramer, cou tara © “ | r able to understand the| 1° aries. cues = New Yorkers; all the bitter! Ryan relieved Barnes in the bo: Setiare, a tena, zi 0900000) 2-3 | T want people to understand this.| gradual growth I expertenoad betors| Ment of the result. The boolng of this player at|and Gaston mipplanted Snyder behind | 4 Oehlers, Howard Kain, Bob Cor- oHents Ro! X want thom to know how vaiuable| becoming the heavyweight champion = | Field and the hissin the bat, ‘but thess two rookies could | somos Ae senking WL Meresiand Har) | betes Rar Deer, wumare en | X considered the mothod of boxing |°f Europe. As a child I studied my| (To-morrow Carpentier tells how he * of other players at the| pot stom the tide of defeat, old 'D. Smith, Saal Jo and O'Neill, Wuatan : ound: The British are upstanding boxers. ef attack for 0 many Americans. X have an aptitude for learning | Babe Falls Asleep at Third Base| things quickly, 90 Francois Descamps,|~ . | my friond and manager, has told me,| in Tenth Inning of Battle With and it did not take me very long to j realive that if I must become a truly Athletics. great boxer I must adopt the Ameri- can mode of attack. But 1 went a O* of the most thrilling games | step further than that. I combined Staged 22 the Polo Grounia:tn the best points of American and Brit- TOAD Y PGR, Seis Soine, sto ish styles of boxing and added to the| fourteen innings and lasting three combination some points of my own.|bours and five minutes, was wit- coy intend im, these articles to describe | nessod by 28.000 enthusiastic fans ully my feelings and methods in m Ades? (ha sick iw fights with Gilly Papke and Frank yesterday. The Athletics won from Klaus, two wonderful American mid- (the Yanks by a score of 5 to 4. dieweights, It was their ability to Had it not been for the fatal slow- get inside my guard and rip short nese ie F Puuches to iy body, that, snebled of itasth New Karke would Beye || tmem to defeat me. t learned from WOR in the tonth, but the mighty hone Mahia ck ose Bube was napping at third and lost those methods of fist for his team the last really good siccoeded, I believe. Fight chance they had of winning. He | thor nation are able to guard theme Started the inning with a ingle to ¢ wenlast such alt aliack or to TERY ging to third when Meusel fe int thel own oteneees, Nine Then Meusel made a dash That is one reason for the unusual fOr second. Perking threw to Dykes, qicceas of Americans when pitted Who muffed the bail and Meuse! was aeuinet forcigners I do not tear Sate. But Ruth failed to start with these fighters. for T have learned how Perkins'’s throw and when he did shone Rentere cer cave | make a desperate effort to score he fists As ’ was cut down on Dykes's good re- tun The Yankees’ dying effort in the fourter 1 ng to the Athie hed a hit to t on Pipp’ crowd began to yell for Wally Schang |to win the game. But Rommel ted |‘ | him only slow bails and Schang was finally put out ona fly won the senior metropolitan championship, held yesterd, over the Van Cortland “ % | defeuting a ficld of about x Mux Bohland, Paulist i) C. the two-iniie indoor nationa EORGES CARPENTIER | hampion, wi ond; and Eddie Without knowledge of American|Garvey, Paulisi A C, third. Vitter methods ¥ probably should be help-| ton won by 100 yards in S#m. 144 jess when I meet Jack Dempsey haiahed When I do mect Dempsey, do not] iene of the strongest make the mistake of feeling sorry for|pali clubs in the country have me. I consider {t practically certain interests and organized w. is u 1 shall win, for I have made|/to be known as the American Soccer boxing a life etudy and I consider my- ue for the purpose of playin jonal goccer on Saturday ge a pil, “When I have lost , uns comprising eight different ero employed against me. ‘The | coun. Syantattan, and, Brooklyn fame tactica have not been success-| oo Ui iilnct, ae a result of the meetin, J twice, I believe IT have learned | of delegates held at the Hotel Astor the principal points about all fighters. |and presided William Luther | Therefore I believe I will beat Demp-| Lewis of the hem Steel Car: | poration, y hard fights | T have had some ve in the career that bezan when T was) The Mabini team 19 years old, I met Islaus and Papke | Winner of the, nfane when T was a me ith and they | i the final | were hardened me True t, Ut | inateh — asain e Kore River Field | to all yo men who expe ke e xoals to two at Harrison ip boxing that suc + watt on, N. J yesterday ing unless profit 1s taken from each —_— aght A aur W 1 round for t at Ha any need 1 - we Francols ns ha do Plant t fuliy In the me a he knew T must ero. year carn before 1 could hope to cope! Ne The Italian with the work pion won in two straicht heats of a 1 from my first bout and| one-mile mated Fr: T learned from my Inst « whic n of victory d by the way, at first promised to one of the hardest in my career, T] a. yola fans watched the Americans box and sow] in { ed Newark a| them at thelr infighting, I watched] yost for the ng tha wonderfully effective Englishmen | n for which no ad t-arm| mission fee was dup and drive ont stra tik NOs Of ETA Corer eT inserted | Taho Yacht Basin aoocors team, by same of my own. T have done what a} Astoria Boathall tub snecesstul workman would de on any | Mi Todd ab, T have learned about my Dusi-\the fine! round of the Southern New ness very thoroughly York State Football Association's eee in’ to say these things hefore!Cup competition. All of the five go | start unrolting the panorama of Were shot in the first balf ef play, sconing on Mousel’s fly to Wa But Pipp was held at and was forced at second by 11 Nally, | Hope was revived when | Ward knocked out a single and the | SEMI-PRO RESULTS. While Grounds the Ya athe {n Brooklyn drew at nearly 60,000 to their wey. tam ttc sad ex ooo. «| Ruth’s Slowness Causes Yankees |:\:\". They go aot know two weaning of! TQ Lose Thrilling 14-Inning Game)" ,: —-— f me typical Greater New York | City Cup match on Aug. 13 next, The | Lid fe provided | crowd, noisy with the blaring of tram.|dvlegates to the amociation are IH “ by wilder- | pets and the din of cow bells and the| W- Stellwagon, Dr. Harkinson and do ee i of |customary booing that accompanies | George #. Underdown. Not © 047] Bun OLD INGLSH the Polo] t a gamo between these two teams | : tuere 625 | 8) xian edence|:. nele Tobby ran hi | ‘The following letter wpenks for tt-| Sat 25 | Syracu — The Angkrs’ Club of Ocean City Ono of the largest crowds that ever | held its spring meeting last Friday entered the McKeever Stadium turnea| at the Philadelptia headquarters of to see the last game of the much-| the Hereford Gunoing and Fishing Tked of Glunts-Dodgers series. Thir-| Club. ‘The principal business was the | ty-five thousand entered the field, and|clection of delegaten to the Associa-| path: Pome ane Hill at least 10,000 more were turned away | tion of Surf Angling Clubs, and ar- GAMK TO-DAY. f before the sume started. Tt was tho|™mngements for bolding the Ocean Detroit at St. Lovin shade < cL | 8: and enthus Sharpen Up Your lemory when you go to market so that you won't forget to bring home that bottle of ing on re 9105301 R30820 ing, owart a: nd the self: “Wor at least fifteen years I have | Torte... 9 7 .363| Rochester. line ional:| | fished nearly every weak and in Great | !#7 City... 9 # 529/Reading Imcas Named Golf Pro. | | oo | | Another young nomebred pro! Salice battles yesterday, many 4 tonal thou- | South and Jamaica Bays, and durin GAMES YESTERDAY. ” ik of the metropolits ee “sharpe: ands eodted: wt tushy. narm with youth; {or em aes tan district has re-| the last five years have seen the fish-| Gutta @: Newark, 2. for it will “sharpen up” the @, tear ahd somi-p i ears ago that the |Cenly broken forth from the ranks of | ing practically spoiled, in comparison Syracuve, (4; Jersey City. appetites of all your family. were scattered all over t urne i piercing | Hf \ ants Airey emerged as a full) to what it was, by the advent of the Rochester, 4; Gantiqnre, |. MADE IN U.S. A S RBA dtaOWn eyes of player, that | (tral years asedstant te Ieee’ gor | fish hog. Around Jones Inlet and up} GAMES TO-DAY. U.S.A. . apes | he need Hers’ NOW tO| Wood at th rden rank Bel- | into the bay as far as Amityville, each | Jorwey Ofty at Syracuse. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores in frequent cases the brand of bail was 1 th rf en City Golf Chub, has ‘at Buffaia Peer ectce | direct h non eon en 1 by the new. Iempstead | Sunday finds a gang of so-called fish- Mowark at Butta E, Pritchard, 327 Spring St, N. ¥. strictly dig league . But windsl did not stand | Country Club, and has taken op hix|ermen who go out in fishing boats Baltimore at Rovhestor, g if Following are scores of yesterday's!in the way of the crafty Brooklyn ‘new duties. from Frecport and nearby points, Reading at Tomato, game ——— FIRST GAME Rt Phaintwa one To02a 7 3 EN Y AAO 0001010 0-2 61] Batteries —V iain Kegatnan and Wadimor:: | BN YA srenen avid (ower | COND GAME Re | Totton oo4 000188 | NYEAA SZ OVI T0060 Patterin FON. YAN. Grant, Bo Thirten; | Huboken, i Tarn Steinbach FIRST GAM, RME Stamford pono n1. aos 1-50 Howwds 0100300000412 Batterie —stamfontn, Siete and Burman; | Howards: ‘ WL Is Batter F acgfont ani | Jace; Howards, one and Liewiy Re Manior A. € oo 01 5 Farner 00 36 8 | T MoGee an: Holman. | Frank Titterton of the Mohawk A. | sre Beare Agus ° 9 9 Tatteries—MeGary and Cro | Dempsey Leads Straw Hat Parade at Atlantic City. ATLA. Jack D of the or empsey 4 newest the Straw Hat Da were mo ness and politic wooden ovat 2." 437 BROADWAY : 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE: 119-121 NASSAU ST. wny oth way—but Nebody kne rho ove if con: n ke who w TY, N. Z. 1d ® shi rah-rah cut headed ratic the resort's boardwalk yesterday. There ables of the bust along the y demo} 1 world New ane Mar 9 ne Ju had suffered @ fracture of th arm the Detroit Tigers tn th ning of Friday n he w 8 hit t game. enth in 10 Styles of BLACKSTONE All-Wool $ 7 5 Tweeds, SUIT TO ORDER, Including 1 6: Extra Pair of Trousers FREE - - - My lease is expiring on Broadway, corner of 40th St., and I wish to turn every yard of goods into cask rather than move them to a new store. I offer thousands of yards of Blackstone and other all wool tweeds, irrespective of size. 2-Pc. Suit to Order $ 1 62 LHD Including an Extra Pair of Trousers, Free, of the Same Goods. katie along | ust on: ‘on the ras. th: ed Lymansville Serge, a fine wale, all-wool blue serge, soft in finish. ’ 3-Pe. 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