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Da col Pi. r eo ~ Pe THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921, YANKS SPRING BIG SURPRISE BY FIGHTING WAY ‘ami’ CHALLENGER OF DEMPSEY: FOR WORLD'S TITLE 108 Ueda ft, ent ttn matt Strategy Defeats Loughrey CHAPTER XIil. Y preparations for this fight,need in the later stages. We were with Loughrey might appear STSUSNTy, chbtead 7 sae i mnt- _ Loughrey charged as soo’ the ridiculous to American fight-| song “rang. He almost cattht me rs and their managers, but I hasten to assure you there was nothing ridiculous about what I was doing. 1 am not given to doing ridiculous | Grings My fighting life has been) the side, broke through his’ guard built up by the closest study of the | and drove both fists. [ didn’t want effect of everything in the ring, so I|to hit him hard. I only wanted to merely set about doing these things | show him that I could break through more methodically. [Permethrin nice unprepared, but, as though I were a fencer with a rapier, I sidestepped and brought my left into his face Again he rushed and again I eluded. Then, quickly, I whirled and, from i | lost its effectiveness I When Loughrey and Piet fought I) prought into play other ruses Des- Sat at the ringside and watched. | camps and 1 had so patiently planned, Bvery time Loughrey made a move I | “Swen the re ire as Lanett it . Pet! en the ninth round ended T was AGA eae ee cere O28 | Seah Ha emilIng, Thu EreAtNng tried to visualize myself evading the | easily and felt cool Loughrey was blowa leading Piet's leads and coun-| panting and undoubtedly tired tering with his fists. I set down data| “Now, my Georges!” whispered Des- 4s the fight progressed, so that when | AMPS, a8 we sat waiting for the Well J |to start the tenth round. “It is your it was over 1 knew exactly by what |time to take the Initiative. At him. my Methods Loughrey had been able to| son. accomplish what 1 could not—a vic-| 1 1 tory over Pict. nodded and went out to win, took the initiative for the first time T fought Loughrey that night,/in the bout and was delighted beyond ohecking off my probable moves|words when I found that Loughrey against his leads and comparing them | was unable to prevent it. I laughed. with what Piet was doing to win the |It was so good to see battle. In my gymnasium later I/this fight directly through a battle- caretully went over the data, taking | plan we had drawn u the facts and weighing them against; From then on the fight was mine. what seemed the trivial incidents. |Descamps grinned through the ropes ‘he result was that when I had fin- | as I continued to win point after point ished I had devised a careful plan of |and frustrate the American's vain at- battle to ‘be taken into the ring safe-| tempts to take the lead from me. It ly locked in my head when I should | made me happy to see my fine friend meet the Amer.can, so joyful over the results of our labors. What fortune! My figures had| Remember, 1t was our biggest fight come out right. Loughrey’s plunges | ind was for a purse of 1.000 franes, an were stopped before they began. He |immensely large sum of money at that reacted almost precisely as I expect- | time to us. ed him to and it was only natural; I was happiness itself when that he should lose. He was a fight- | Teferee told me I was the victor. er of the rushing type. I planned to| MY career since that night has been let him wear himself out in the early| Mor triumphant. [ am sure the part of the fight, as did Jack Jolin. | Knowledge that fghts could be won an this man lose the fashion was invigorating sua on when he ‘eries at Re fon when he it Jefferies at Reno. | helped me get started once more. and then make my grand finale A Paris sports newspaper, comments With the ance of the shrewd ! ing the following day on ti ut, said: and clever Descamps I d devised It was re: lly a beautiful fight, in 4 plan of defense ; inst those rush-| which science triumphed over brute ing tactics, one which would save my | strength. It was a fight in. which poor body from his vicious thrusts | Carpentier definitely pre and still preserve the energy I would | be a champion.’ ed himself to I Win Another Championship CHAPTER XIII. @ rather bad condition WON the welterweight champion-|{ook much out of me jh Prance 5, peut EA Ile anditee Silp of rence June 1, 1911 Kid is a queer looking ind Puris when I knocked out Walter having something about him Eustache in the sixteenth round that reminds one of a gorilla, He The fight itself was nothing to dis. |!ooked to me to b The f and left very but he absurdly easy ones. Eustache was) Paris # country to fight, but! easily defeated—a n through a plan| ‘Yankees Now ad Race | BASEBALL AT A GLANCE Bele TO TOP IN WEST Giants Show Gameness . . ° ° fs - - 1 With Win O ndi By Beating Cin t 4 ith Win Over Indians tue pennant Races — THis TIME LAST YEAR. y Beating Cincinnati | ili . . cp ei ba CORES NATIONAL LEAGUE. Bagby and Alexander won the With 9th Inning Rally j el ‘ ante . A Clove, WAL PO.) Clube, WL. PC.) seventh straight qames J e ski. al », New York we 180 | Cincinnati 1018 387 - : - | Coveleskie, World’s Series eek Brooklyn... 17 11 .607|8t, Low 1s cae} the largest crowd on record Crowd of 38,000 Sees Locals n tice rae H Out of Box anes ee Chicago 129.871] Phitadetpnia,. 6.17.26 Rixey'’s sacrith fifteenth UndaAs , ee : a sneri« ero, Out o . turing ong 8g Lees ea i Games vestenpAy. | inning gave the Uhila a. victory Win Game That Looked ‘a nt two | CLEVELAND, May 16.—By mak-/ snd Gatewood Ot Gann, Winistal Soh Wee? Nate te? | Heda toning ¢ to & Ike Sure Defeat. tor ing short work of Stanley Coveleskie,) ais oo oo vovie1 wee lor ‘The Giants rose from jast place Yo te | the hero of the last World's Se F188, | Busnwicks ta beedy uA LY § ate tel n 8 1| ‘to elkth, By Robert Boy ‘ 1 E | and defeating the Indians for the] tokens, ‘visitas PE ror é Meat _ NEY wotee Gines during th taken out ‘ second time in consecutive days, the raves, 7 BH dore, Bailey, M | O course of the playing wea \ wn pinch hit. Sanlendd: PeMUACAY See 16 thE Moped | ote ea ait} cemand Mone oe HOW THEY QO IT NOW. ne of the playing neason d vou and the American League ladder. The| Berale aint Wieker\ng: Baer aust Dies Gt. Ladle at Ore Yesterday's Hero— Waite Hoyt nd and fir nts did in 44 New Yorkers played a game of al- { y K Chicage at Boston ithe ‘4 ih A Ho aaah oem ‘ ne. wate wee é a 1 fr 7 0 oo . Bae: } champion Indians to two runs, | series with the nati Reds cateher sinning of the first inning and the| {t é ) AMERICAN LEAGUE, wile iw. te ; Wa | seta tiibewien tha Re iw big catcher | g lata SG de ate D Gi Wis FeSO Wik re le his teammates piled up | cid Font ina, | ee nis sia New York. ...14 9 608 | Detroit 113 as) Clght and went inte first place | lst few minutes ninth nce Of; Rarrites a boot by Ward of a hot ¢ by} , © Cleveland ....16 11 .683/8t. Leule,....00 16 448) in the American Lenurue No one 1 have cause oppo Smith. The Yanks hammered the] Fs ai 9 Boston 119.80) cn 814 364 Aided. ‘by. Uieteen & on | the spirit of t nty after their wus yrined Indian pitchers without pity, driv-| 1 ee ETLAERT oe cel walls tere) WIND Aloha Ane wn | Mokoly, OvaR the feds) by i it| ee ing Goveleskie out in the third 1n-| jsiway ; one RHR ti thet vara 4 to % i was an excellont tribute] expecting th ter to wale ; ning and hitting his successors all| Farmem IE Ooh eee nan LS OC OCCGO SIE | core che nleeewoneee wet ah (tice: cunli tive: Gr: thw Hall ball, ¢ at the throw j over the field. Hoyt pitched Clovelly 0110000—2 8 {| straight from. the ators, 13 |¢ elr fig) qua With Mon unirniare $08 briliiant game for the Yanks, allo Row | Matalrien Coreleskie, Oden: | 4, 19, fi thelr gamencas and ability tol Moner and Walker laking comonte ing the usually hard hitting Indians) youkem Cognos si at Rus waited loos wtih. | me fh theta minutes! place on the bases, CG Burin | but nine hits. bi nc OREN Y Hate P0000 8.8 ‘ niet get at ley ste O04 | Oa Purges —Metguade aun Feng 808 four runs in the tenth, Del Pra nee mnie vie } ti KH Batteries —-Rormanel, Hasty t Entering the last half « e ninth loumn stam. 1 0.211000 1-614 4 and J. Walker, Milneanan 4 scoring three of them with a i a0 LOCQTES ORG somes san. i500 90-8 8 sb ahem The White Sox performed Sarec ie Tn the HEAL KEM Onedn Ste | MERLG whe Ie One | min Tae GlanE VLoORL1e1 4-11 18 0) wtraight, _Mulrens Pitehing [team mate, tube Marqiard "the fas | ning alse Drop One Peg rir akg Mote LUREELVELEU I] amis, Meamazaee tien. |i Gi a Aart ta ae en Pe ET | sighiorita 090000000-0 40 Never wings | A) ninth-inning rally whien |b ts he did inthe lust 38,000 who made up t New Yow. 0000001021 7 0 GAMES TO-DAY netted two runs gave the Giants |f indeed getting the ywa, had re The Robins dropped their third ee aa Girard “404 Ney York at Cleveland | a 4 to 3 win over the Reds maka,” an the aiying | ter Snyder | Hein Sbbets Fiel ster. SKOOND GAME Philadephia at Ci The slipping Ts were un mit ; straight game at Ebbets Field yester KOOND GAME ict h nhle at Cut aman buriped by the Cardinals a comfortable | transformed into vic in Cavigue Cuusl bey fcunna Denver | Ices aE ae eae at ae ek pington at Detroit. | this time by a 10 to 6 8% ad, untl the T hed Artie fow minute to stave off defeat, the comfortab: 1 Wogh: Goan and Huta, lead the Cardinals gained in the ff inning was too much for them to over- come. The St. Louisans started by EVERY STRAW Rate ex one wee nhs rie ORIGINAL PRICE first choice, out of the box, after | at \ Obo2 102 f touching him for ‘three costly ‘hits. | lair aware STAMPEDIN EACH OF THIS SEASON’S Then Cadore was sent to the mound ee FIRST Gav, * 7 * forthe Dasdgein but fo show te eyetesria: HAT, BUT YOU NEW STYLES— contempt for him, Schults greet a | ALL MADEINOUR him with a single and McHenry fo!- Veokskill | lowed with a homer into the left fold) Howinis : TAKE 25% seats. ithen his stead Baile ate of the Cu Wis ay |sent in. Bailey succeeded in che Par |the onsiaught, but the damage | Praha already been done. The Cardiuals A had six runs to the good and mana d ; to get ning. The defeat caused the Dodgers drop to third place. ine runs in two Innings took the Joy out of the game for which numbered m than 2: fans encouraged the Robins with good cheering, but no pall game is | won from the grandstand or bleachers. | three more in the second -n- | | Royal and Ancient Golf Club Ar- ranges Tourney for American Golfers. potiel Moth Anta tb MORE FRENCH RUNNERS COMING HERE FOR RACES. LONDON, May 16—The champton- ship Committee of the Royal and An- PARIS, May 16—Grorge Andre, the |ejont Golf Club has decided this yeu French champion hurdler and q to abandon the international maten miler, who was prevented from between Scotland and England, substi- panying the French team for t jtuting for it a tournam: between ylvania relays, is very anxfous | British and American piayers. 1 to America to represent Fr in the] will be played at Hoylake on Amateur Athletle Un hips| two days before the ama ea a the} New York m » there was not a| have a bi of battle worked out beforehand b: yho was so st He scarcely kamaxon seemed human. ¢ nly there was| fate weal ake. ai Descamps and myself. | Something abnor: bout him. He as 4 1 growing very fast at this! was of a nut wn color, which Win Third soccer Bruen che ‘ time, and as the welterweights were made him Appe ven worse pe wn club will ‘ \ < pepe RR eat «| Dixte Kid beat me. [ was forced to D Overs mnuel (uses ; ‘ baa ther (soarce in| those parts at the/ cuit ihe fleht in the fifth round bes r capturing both the OF tHS, he orsee! are ie 7 me j time, it seemed certain that I must! cause of illness after he had landed States and American Fo 1 F iE Nitta a b hi, ¢ soon graduate into the school of mid-|— body pun I had entered the ring ions, the most important in the VS Frank 1. Kramer ¢ R j dleweights. And what a school it was! | in a fever, rather than break my word ‘country, the soccer players, re} ampion ‘ Be ‘ * | think of it now with many a con-/to the promoter of the bout. I hoped.| ing Hovine in werk ee een Al iawn A Neca bf ~ i ulatory smile. Here was I, the/rather than believed, that m ibreaptlirauthe trance tha in stickpn i Z =. a Sam . baby of Lens, only seventeen years ing body would be able to with SEA RCUER AERO SFODR MOF fl und other: urticle be awarded to old, and on the verge of entering the|this negro's attack, but, a New York State Football Association ane greatest class of fighters the world|not. 1 became too ill to stand the final round match at Todd Fiela/ Winner lg ever has seen, | the referee put a stop to the uneq yesterday, being beaten by the Tebo| 4 “ar” sinycrn inay “enter for the Fight fans of this country know| contest Yacht asin eleven Od AtreRAboR asanecin oP M ‘hat it was. There was Billy Papke,| ‘The subsequent history of Dixie goal to i ‘ As the notice # all’ members Frank Klaus, Harry Lewis, Willie | Kid mixed bim In a brawl In Paris 9 Phere was no acort frat halt.) og the cluy. stated, the tuurnament Lewis and a host of others. They [during the wats 1 belisve, abdit Inter) oie and would have seared mors thon |wHl we conducted the eighteen: ‘ were fighters. Ah, how they jd heard’ he was in a once but for the brilliant play of Rene | hole medal. play ry. blan 4 punch and box! Fast as lightning, (To Be Continued To-Morrow zulll in goal for the Robins calls for in at e guitrant f they we: They taught t = \anran Aimat acoren ft: he com A which I hope to use to ¢ | mittee > if entrar ¥ sehen 1 meet the world’s champion, Opera) BY JOHN Will algo tate. Ww £ Jack Dempsey. That class has faded Fi t Ni scores, Win Alls a now, but it never will be forgotten, Ustic €W8 _portock olf Committer, is 4 i ° Y because those men were so wonderful that every player ets the handicap But before I pass on to a descrip- Frank Black and Daye MacKay, |New Orleans tantam: Johnny Murray, the herd-| that should be cot to him tion of the terrible fights I had with the New, ck promotera. and |Pinmiae Ete festherwsient’ knee, ore. bs — t a those American middleweights, ther. NAMIE: (CMTE -PrOmovere AAG! EET Mave analloniine cavum mule rs With a net 70, Frederick @. Hub i 2 are several intervening episodes. Dave Driscoll, the Jersey City Pro-|@, paw and reddy Jacke the. ¥ lish feather | was the of the Dongan Hil ‘ There wits the fight with Goidywain moter, have formed a combination | wdght ehamoion who beld Oe Woe ‘ove draw at a/ as the winner of . the Englishman, which I won casily. and will stage open-air boxing shows | local clnb last winter ue campeon sete 5 end this inspi n me some cur Stawd at the Aunts P Bhorting Club, doe} : ; during the summer months. ‘Their [ Ihe Am ein ac three 5 ity, for he was the first of the En Mine Wile: aU afi 1 be the Dillan will be seen in gotion for tweive roitnde or penecabia “with 6 3 Hah title-holders T ever faced, In the) fret, important bout will be the (Ocal, ne Bret in the oier taf sim | Suh eaomanae,, Huber < . P ring he looked so much superior to/ twelve-round @o between Champion | auin bill Gemay Neble and Joey Caon will bore | Cte ose, Play and a8 a irl f h me that even I sensed it and was) Benny Leonard and Rocky Kansas, | out over the twolre-round sonte | Allowan ee gave nim a net 70 q On all Straws Pana- HE spirit 0) the times 1s to give amused 1 ‘s . Put at this time T was in splendid | the Buffalo lightweight, which will be | naamy ateaace of Sew York why bx: Bul | ape, ea alppecgp res " ? GREATER VALUE. Sarnoff-Irving Hats health and in wonderful condition. T| fought on June 6, This bout will| ley of California in dete rounds at the Proneer | | ARRAS ETT POPS * as and Bangkoks ‘ t i never felt any alarm over the out-| surely attract a record crowd, as the| ub last week, has been matched to meet | : : ‘ m . 5 ] rice “Goldswal tek] b/ ¢ Ridgewood fighter, for fiften| ber of the team of American yr 3 fy elow e ume, I heat Goldawain quickly and) nent tans have been anxious for some | bee en a ieee Laer siouccac to racmmetectac tie manidian 25 are selling NOW at / Pp aveisively 4 E a ° : is daws me to see Kansas ard for | spo Club t Saturday n Michaels oh St. Andrew ° 4 Shortly after Goldswain there came | time to see Kansas fight Leonard Sporting Club on nex . | cha "4 t rily. over from Bngland a chap named Ar-| his title [Stee at howe enon wr xem nt tne Povord raws they would bring ordinarily hur Evernden. We were matched to} , pune i na card of 68, w . : . * H , fight at Cabours Las epi Pv LUT oa | ener emi ie ea nna am t 1 $ 00 It is our contribution to President Harding’s Pea eel gamit won aoither wictory om Maturiay leht at he | dachie yon | he old cours m ; . ur to o ‘ tle, for it made moe fi Cova Marien, seuring | woah, and Ay of Lame Wad ave | Ar Se RAT f 4 Straws 3 policy of giving READJUSTMENT VALUES. that blows are somet Ne decision in the tain so of | Booked Up to. try conclusion In 38 ar e Tene i f a inning «Sgn ‘come | twelse rounds. This {s the twenty-ninth bout that | bout at ‘he Jamaica Sporting (lub on ‘Taurday | ran tet ie i . ve rer See ee ee eee e ee etic ts Ritttie tome wea | Siauey MeNeuls, the’ new matoamenrr o¢| WOuld have tints . $ Renanina 75 Therefore we offer you the fizest straws m one) Be ' Sea te b, will als stage two ten round bouts de ie F : . © . . oe of right In their tearing, slugging meth. | bem legniiad in this Sta BE etter titi ine sacs | ee “ at 25% less than their original price. ods, but Fvernden quickly showed me Pillineian | samerday) Guaaiieae jee Ss Bene ye en “ | Oewald K i A wer the folly of employing this course At) ooeq af fight fons at tbe treiniog reine : P PLT " Ba $ 50 Eure Hat marked akihiite noeuiae all time he ended his preparation fer bie twelve-round bout} After tktog compelled to cancel their tow ue | oe ing " * x : : ‘Thin Englishman was ob, eo strong! | win sonnay Lissa which ‘6 echedvled for tne Star | times in apemdon te account er the rainy aiccesuaanar t » r ¢ 6 Bangkoks 4: price you take off 25 Hard as iron he wa8 and strong a8 | soning (ub to-n: Tn the other twelre-round | te officials of the club will try to stage the show | fF) KET) Apes at t » & ) bull. [ have since heard sont fe AS | gout on the card Mike Arre and Sol Seeman are|on Friday nialit at ira mark idrewvo tt its’ sea. AY, a ta ; STORES IN NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY & blacksmith before he took up. 0 met McRae vs, Sailor Joe Kelly for fifwen rounds, Jac 3 :, «and that must be where he hard- MeParland re Roy MoPariand of Wuftaio. and Jor | ; > . Mea Janus in 1 ah muscles, ‘Tt were time Now that Gor. Miller bas signed the boxing bil! | por ym. Pete Clemona CHICAG 16.—Directors 0 $ Manhattan Manhattan Brovklyn u . vhe vs sick me, the hiah: winwe ous. of pffioe ‘the present: two remaining Wester - wei “ 62 Nassau St 883 Bth Ave. 441 Fulton St 157 Newark Ave., Jersey City when his blows . . pas joe sislae weak Gs euddle $ 62 Na wire so hard, I doubted seriously a Mee Tanne Creamleeon |) Fen. Medea, te. mais aresions was | the much discussed st to-da ‘ 119 2 1494 3rd Ave 712 Broadway 107 Central Ave., Jersey City 2 times whether I would be equal to) of this State, {t is almost a sure thing that Gor. | weight, who has won five fights in au . ; i See t 110 Bid) Avs jon ee the task of winning. Miller will mabe Roown selvetions for bis tree ew | booked up for another bows to-day. He will ex: | and a LS, Be} RY 113 Cas St 248 W. teeth St, 1763 Pitkin Ave 88 Market St, Newark hy 1 started after Evernden with a! unsslaried Boring [Coamiuionnrs and the Ioense change vollan with ell Maher in the trator | 8 : th , i 100 Detar at ORAL tae Cia. Aus 197 Springfield Ave, Newark %@ : ost knocked out at) Commission in a few dave It looks ure | bout of twelve roun Comuanweaith Spor jor i lance : allowed myself the folly of attempt-. among thore named. Both Brown and Dwyer beve| round wrap Samay Nable will take om Jimmy | INTE RNATIONAT LEAGUE, 4 140 E. 14th St 2842 3rd Ave 775 Manhattan Ave 268 Main St, Paterson w jing to beat him with heavy blows, | big backing behind wwe. O'Day eC ile Rcd in ae ¥ 58 E. 23rd St. 447 Prospect Av. 483 Knickerbocker Av. 31) Qn St Hoboken but he shook them off like water. It) sisisumaee Jokn Welsmantel as matched tee back Ren w¥o 8 om i Wee | altmere ID 9 AHiTaarciee a ap SAE, Bara Bh | M47 Rrospent Ay. G85 Rnlckern 212 Washington 81a Hob 4 Fe ee eae for me. Soon, | Bilan of Paliagemhia to meet Youns Hoffman of |i» booked up for four flenta, To-morrow miunt wo | Newark 13 10 1565 Rochester. ..10 12 488 637 Bth Ave 509 Tremont Av. 1831 Myrtle Ave 97 Broad St., Elizabeth that made it harder for me. 8 at Maspeth in ® retum bout of ten rounds at the| Johnny Tillman for ten rounds at Dee Moines, leew sity aimee erry te ae however, I began dancing abouts) iroouisn arena on next Friday nicht. Tas go | . Was. on Atay 25; | Butt 4 , , | ; portend, 0 ERDAY n p 1ES pecking at my opponent will be the fine! between Mike Gibbons of y for ten rounds a! Portland, Ore, | GAMES YEST RINCIPAL CIT Pei thave No HPGIOKY 16 TAKS fonite| i) me Omen Maen MM Lineens | doenne Mer, fer 6m eine OL PAI OTN wr, (ti etter INT 70 BRANCHES IN F fight that followed. 1 lowe it throush 11 be Gibhons’s fire sopeurance to a bout 1a :b.s | on the nigat of June Readings 111 Qarasenn be ure piece of folly, but T am sure! Will he tines’ | ; utfalo, 8 Baltimore the ooble of the United Staten will | AaKy In 7 | ‘Taree teeound tte will be saged ot the Com MAuEALTC DAY not, begrudge me the opportunity to) ai mney Clb Waser niet tur sit: | onan Soerine Cb on TAuPEAY MA. BY | ag cy a ream it was | round bonte co tae programme, K. 0. Johnny | fiaier masta N Mickey Malloy ge explain its circumstances, for it was round } ue y 7 Malloy gn an ‘ id, WHOM | Smith of the west side will mret with Prank a (40m Alexander Arie Plome takes on ape SAVER BAA MSTORD ORETE: SUR 1 een ae ere Ti Abe Gedeca wb (MRE me D ‘The bout with Evernden left me 1D Lewis's local sockor, feces Artie Simmons, orack iortte. Tuere will be three other conteate | " pecween evenly Reading at Buttle Fat a nee