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FRENCH CHAMPION PLANS COURSE OF HARD WORKOUTS FOR BATTLE WITH DEMPSEY fee se Jeanette to Help French Heavyweight Get Carpentier in| ~ Shape for World Bout—Why Georges Failed to Make Better | Showing Against Levinsky. By William Abbott, | Georges Carpentior, smiling andg- Benfdent, siarted training for bil hatte Dempey will be greatly differ. World's championship battle with Jack }ent from the one that faced Levinsky, ‘Dempsey on July day, with a| Nothing will be left to chance to © Yong hike over the rolling Long Isiang| Put the French {doi in prime condl- ! |tlon for his greatest fight. He will pre- Qountry around Manhasset. Long | p, tthe old Mathews farm, a ‘Walks and limited workouts with his|bling farm tract of forty actea that Sparring partners will bet e schedule|tretches out Jn the midst of ariato- for the next two weeks unul the|ortlc estates at Manhasset, Carpen- fer will aplete his preparations French champion is thoroughly ac- {here and not at Atlantic City or an ¢limated. Then wili come vigorous} where elas. Georges has nev Bouts with Joe Jeanctte and Paul | knows r been | to shift his training quarters | and ly Fournee. @ French heavyweigit who | 4 a 1 to act as a Js perfectly satisfied with th OnR land site that has bee jthosen for him er will remain) The Mathews farm is on the Man- cry hour up to| asset turnpike, white, two- Ey OUs ae ve house, No. in placed far sey City has} | from the re. a clump of Been carefully mapped out by the} trees. There is an orehard al Frenchman's assisiants, who | | @t Manhasset, the big rumpus at dy In blossom to the tefl. To. the | it in the rea there {9 a group « @bout him night and day uthousen and It is there that Car. | Carpentier is wonderfully self-pos-|pentior will do hia training. A. rog. | @eased for one coming suah a long way|!ation ring has been pitehed in $ seek the highest boxing honors in| Pare. On the walls are vivid plotures the world. He refuses to maks a fat raried ont the: anette Prediction, but continued questioning |ders of his admirers after his tri- | Brought out the fact that he expects mbardier Wells in| and by a knockout. | “Tn another shed a private gymnasi-| entier ds silent, Des /um has been erected. It is here that @ampe, bis cunning manager; Gus |the French champion will punch the} Wlleon. who has trained him for all |P4S and perform othar exercises away from prying ey Twenty feet his important fgets, from this shed an outdoor ring has mee = ee ee the been constructed, When the weather Pentier knows too mi ‘| aren o7 {is clear Carpentier will utilize this Lmaeet jenny <- a ah sai t. ring to ac ustom himself to a hot sun. ve round on the cy Carpentier is either care free or a|FRENCHMAN WILL DEPEND ON| wonderful actor. Always buoyant and| HURDLING TO GAIN AGILITY. Bee ne nO ee occ idol |, A short distance from this ring a Sooke drawn and worried, potmarks |utdie courde has been laid out, Of strenuous social and movie picture | Much of Carpentiens spend and jump- @emands Now his face is free of | ood from juguping aml hurdles Yines and, if anything, he appears | practice, and thin’ pure of his traluing cli Meee ered a reap a |cuNiculuin will be carefully attended to down at Manhasset. Mewspaper men he weighed 175 hie) mnie farm house has been converted >, Rormal weight. into a real training quarters. Car- CARPENTIER SAYS BETTING IN | pentier will sleep in a front bedroom |) FRANCE IS ABOUT EVEN. across the hall from Francois Des- § camps, his manager, In a connecting wrance, Carponticy auld It was about {fom Wilson, the trainer, will alw re nie aity an he expressed it, {B® ready with a special rubbing tab The ore more questions fired at |#hdst big assortment of ointinent and the debonair Frenchman until Cars | Uuids that will soothe aching muscles Intier alipped away to do some quos-|_ ‘The cainp will not lack for amuse- oning himself, Iie sought out Wil. | ments, A checker board and several gon, bis faithful trainer, who has re-| Packs of cards are already on hand mained in this country for a year, | Bew piano will be moved in to-da and asked about Dempsey's showing | Yesterday the big boyish Journce against Bill Brennan in the Garden | busied himself playing American jazz last winter. pieces on a phonograph, although a Carpentier smiled broadly when |!0t of French re ea Wilson assured him that he would |, At the dinner table Carpentier will | have won in two rounds had he been Ee seated at the head and then will in Brennan's place. The Frenchman aps, Journee, Wilson and next inquired about Dempsey and Batiing Marcet, a chef’ who, was @eemed perplexed. when informed brought over who will also @hat Walloping Jack had been doing Sparting partner, make the whole camp more optimis-| Allied contests in Paria in 1918 and We, “Would Carpentier beat the|lost, although not fully recovered heavy-hitting Dempsey?" Wee wee |from an injury. Journee will do th A quick sidestop and sudden thrust | heavy tussiing with Carpentier, 14 Hy the right hand—that was how| fore returning to Paris he expects to mand the huge Journee fore-|have several bouts with American gaw the July 2 battle. They gave!heav Dempsey credit for being a dangerous| Accoriing to present plang Joe Man. But their own Georges, clever |Jeannette will be engaged as u spar- resourceful, knew too much for ne partner, and perhaps one or two others, The writer, not wholly satisfied | Carpentier, as ts his custom, will their explanation, asked about | spend nearly al} his time in the gym Maepenticr’s poor showing aguinst|He is not keen for road work, } “Battling Levinsky. ferring to take long walks instead, + . Wilson, for the first time, volun-|and varying this system with hurdle @eered the {nformation that the | jumping. French champion was not in the best| This is his programme up to the ‘of shape for that bout. He caught alvery morning of July 2 when he will fheavy cold a few days before that|leave his country retreat for the Jer- ment and finally fought Ley-|sey City battleground, where one of against the wishes of his staff.|the greatest bouts in history will he insists the Carpentier that will! decided. ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN By William ., -1mmons, | dent and J. Quigg Secretary of tie HIGH WATER, | club, Sandy Hoon. “alan AM. F AM ae | 4 The Pop Weise Fishing Clip burst into full bloom Sunday on the Jose- , Hier of Sheepshead Bay. Fair 40 thas blickfish. Pop Weise landed an| ot oe wamiard time, “Ada one hour for Gay-| cigteetiepbund hake which took thi club pool. J. Schuefer is Secretary of 10 ‘The weather pro fishing. Sunday, and founders 3 —— | Vie. Suiits er. was high hook with 137 flounders, but Davy Seamon caught Sunday hundreds of nutoa, includ ing many handsome cars, lined the Glenwood road, Fishing excursi t fish, a 2% pound flounde Nn hima tine ling rod Ww and lunch in the cars were the order he 1 es! Binnie p Mlahine Ciub went out from Freeport last ‘Thur: Bee cay yand had a brecay time, but dit The Misses Margaret and i t catch a great many fish Bohbler of Murray Iane, Flu ng, | Vas mone ist gale whieh the a gine niet mem f the party attribnted Pave joined the Ashing the artillery duel af wit between Yesterday they motored over to Port 1 mon Charlie Seddon and Bob Washington, went out in motor | Mridenthe The suspecting mem- here 5 boat, caught lots of flounde | bers of party were Charlie Arf- Hage i | man, 8. J. Skoylos, M, W. Levy, and gether bad a high old time | the fishing editor,” Altoxether about | fifty flounders and blackflah wor ‘The Out of the Mud Fishing Club| taken The biackfish ran between of Webster Avenue, the Bronx, went |*W° 8nd three pounds, The fishing editor wants news, and ‘Willis on the Sterling At the Life| will be glad to print it Nee i] Sheine station they ca 40 foun | Captains and fishermen ean have NE ae belr names and catches published n The Evening World by eending In der: Satngsished himself by catching | the information, elther hy postal cand J. J. McGowan Is Pres: * P Fy or telephone, Telaphone Beekman 4000, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 17) Te2T. —— aera a e ARPENTIER STARTS TRAINING ON 40-ACRE FARM AT MANHASSET ‘AT CARPENTIER’S CAMP Copyright, 1921, fecevea the Presa Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) =e THERE WAS NOT & SIGN OF LIFE WHEN We RIVED UNTIL A HUGE Fie APGLED AROUND THE CORNER OF | THe BARK-(T WAS JOURNEE ~ HE MO SPiKK ENGLEESH THE SMILING CORPENTIER WEARING HE CONROENT? EXPRESSION JOURNEE, THE Bié FRENCH HEAVYWEIGHT GEORGES SPARRING THE NATIVES A HIGH BOARD FENCE KEEP > Out THE CURIOUS _FRENeI F RECORDS HOWEVER + SCOTT PLAYS 700TH CONSECUTIVE GAME ROSTON, May 17. . captain of the Red Sox, takes field against the Lauis to-day Four “Good Things’? Start In Race of Two-Year-Olds And All Are Well Beaten Maiden E ; Finally Won by Apple- ate’s William A. already played sively 122 games mo Activity in Long 37" Il of Ti ips, mi Fanoler, was the bird. ‘The oral mar- ket coon showed evidence of that tact. | ‘Then there was considerable head- red his record Jun 191i, and has not been out of the Sox opening lineup’ « Giant. 18 By John Pollock. » Irish heavyweigh:, who has been fighting unc Which one? themselves ‘arpentier became cold on the mar- | the name on) Well, it must be | tests were inchided his By Vincent Tisanor. ‘ IGH'T two-year-olds went to post most every tongue. in the maiden event, last on the one or the other, concluded those who | card wt Jamaica yesterday, and get the inklings from the paddock, | four of them were of the couldn't lose and so Up to saddiing time G. urpentior was thought to piek of the lot and many of the other guod thing, regulars iently to tale prices, rtarted only once mistakable run reasonably sure of winning ¥ ahortatops several years wil ned up to- when suddeniy | Quaker City heavyweight, in the new source of activity. rounds at the National of {haben S.J. to mee: Ji This time Hildreth’s | Jelphia on n » was the one selected. * price against the filly with Jockey Fator on her back. money was but it had arrived. sters have been remarkably successful season started and nine out CAN Associa some good heavyweight at the oi Ith Sporting Club of Harlem at Allentown, Py with Mo New Orleans and Dick O'R: Columbus, O. from 1885 to 1890, known previous record of « in showing, on May 38 and Hildreth'a younss- | THIS TIME LAST YEAR. and Philadetphia made , four triples and Detrott winning 9 @ lot of movie picture work and was | Journee, apparently, is an important @upposed not to be in tip top con-|Mgure in the party, He tips 190, stands dition. over 6 feet and is only twenty-three. | and ‘Wilson's information seems to) He fought Bob Martin In the Inter- remain was | 5 getting | and having the race over with about saddling faid before. * that this one was th Jac Dillon, the veteran Indianapolis [cht 4 6. of Newark wilh Who fowght many important fletita teo-round bouts ¢ the clutw in the vicinity darne the Frawley out whe ban not bowel in the Bast 1 youn, will mort e was more hedging than ordinarily happens in an entire | i The Giants , and still the deld hadn't gone scored two runs in few minutes scored three in their half and won, Jin the race Louis Garth TRAINING TRIALS. pranced out ont HOW THEY DO IT NOW. Billy De Por, enutendee for the world’s trether may ecm a match with Htle holder, somner than he RENO a CHRIS, WO! "a doctalve victory over Hred. | UWwelve & English boxer, whom he meets to- | knockdowns, but ihortow night In one of the four wwelre round com. | s comprising an ali-atar show at the Moneer | tr by this time nally the starters reac! The following are the | Long Island tracks At Jamaica, May 16. Track Slow. He was on his toes Ginnta hitless i they ran him rs in the fifth, he Reds lost, » Cards battered and won their third t month Jacks is matohed with for dune 16 in Clwweland, The bout wi to Incky's performance sgainy | wrlgning-in More twisting « ing and then “They're Awny shot Fancier, then Fanfare 1 | —Campentier? | DIXIE CARROL —— wetehte counted in} ; A double windup of twelve rounds each will ¢ minty dn the olin 5: 6 aut to DKEAM, % In ANS GIRL, & in 1.2: TAL and WH s had two Bie ins | GIAN, ny Nal Suddenly Ga nore tn ene of the bi y Brent of Michigan to moet in he mith ‘her rushed to th Neale Loxint wow of the Armory ERED KINN were made of hake, lng and | jn | BROOMTS” | CHAMBERLAIN 8 two-year-old racing. pects for to-day | the clubs | | tig | At Belmont Park, May 16, Track Slow. — Vic. Smits jr, Dave Seamon, Goorge | Many society folk, ding gitte,| Mullany, Otte Ludwig Fa ll go to Glenwood Lo Hompatend | the United Angivrs’ Lougie, wont out Harbor, on Sunday for lunch and|on the Glympia, Capt till Markley, Among yesterday's visitors. Whitehead | | TON, GAMER YESTERDAY, farmers are At Polo Ground: Now York CO00000e—4 0 Oo +021000000—5 0 0 Ratterlow—Ataye and Bobang: Malls and ()'Nottl displaying the At Aqueduct, May 16. Track Slow, Ryan and Snyder; Coumbn and that there ne for horses th eee oe) +000002200-4 00 Wader and Hehalk Parry HARD GUESS and FOAM, | the Government morning he bo -yrar-old James P. t the smashing attoriee Karr, Hatioring— Doak and. ; CARNOVAN, % In 1.03; DR ; STAR SHELL ASTERISK, | MAN and ST. James MeManua, ta In| the colt will be sent to the depot at Front Royal, Va. : from Mr. McManus that the Govern. scorned O'Sulltyan, tow, and Rosinante, two years mondale, from of} —MoQuitian Hohackt and Gharrity Al Philadelphia» emt from Freeport Sunday with Capt . (ee | DANCE oowrasio ALCOCK, % types of the big-boned thoroughbre found anywhers, with the farmers. that can bo ie m yreat favrite GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. the first big flat race of th ew York, TPolydora was at 25 to 2 in Louis at Sroekiyn. Chicago at Boston, LOW and TEDDY FLAG and SUN 24; VETIORAN, % in 1 ROONLY, te in 40 3-6 Wesbington at Detroit, By Thornton Fisher \y MAReor oF THE FRENCH Forces GUS WILSON GENERALISSIMO OF THE CAMP, TRAINER. AND INTERPRETER OLD FASHIONED CRAYON PORTRAITS HANG ON THE WALLS IN THE HoUSE WHERE GEORGES WILE uve fi ‘ ieee JOURNEE PuTs ON AN § AMERICAN RECORD-HE DIDNT KNOW WHAT IT WAS ALL ABOUT” BUT LISTENED - THERE 1S a suppLX OF Coffey to Resume Boxing In Bout With Le Blanche we. Johnny Yarns of Jeney sty, tan Fouls; Jimmy Power we, Young Tiger of for Irish Sear, els gaia,” aah Frans On we, 306 Of Newark, ix fonds Ne the Temisiana 4: As Grey has rity, the wl bo on r the man- Gibson for many) gaud to we ay by Gib- a of Ute Orran Park on Friday mht, 4 up Willie I of Lang Bos 4 Daitios at the Common. McArdle Is of the opin a slashing 40. url La Tslanc ok AM Mayenmaker M xt Monday | band in the feature bout af ven ails have fe also slated to 1 wealth Sporting ( N= fon thie they wil Joe Wagner says that Jack Sharkey kas decirted "ty out his vacation short and that be will be ready At [get Inte action again at m the at Ben n Burk on the mame Bill with Decoration Day Marry Maufuss will open bts open-air olleim allmar card of tour Monday niett. For his ter has ) Prankle Genaro, the undefyat aiid Kil Georgy, He expecta qo com; Sawlor ‘Dominy Thernpron in his eard to-morrow. eain @ of fiftern rommis at the eat) Sporting Clu on ‘Thumday noaht. Piton Sel: Seeman Wink Judges! Award faghte wothe Went and South. | t since be neural to the boxing game. — | wehton a Over Mike tren ‘There was plonty of action for the fans at the lub last undefeated Mike Arma in Soth men scored man did more frequent hitting earning the judg verd Charlie Plikington, who h ut quite a nh Stroet. ho whit be pitted . Mited | wath mnong the boys of his class, had ble work cut out for him a Lise. He night. Sol See “ing re he ¢l t Johnny at the ands for Mls opponent stop his fastest in order to win the ver tthe Hants Point Storting | Tee oe ee agen. at Harlem and Jor tae a Interaational Club Holds Another Show To-Nisht. porting Club will meetn Young ‘Teropeon | of Its evenings of boxing | Programme will con of six-round bouts between cham plons of the 24 ant Area in all classes from bantam t heavewelght, and will decide r + chamy Da ond ha will meet yn th night. "This will be 1 the programme. will ew maker rai the final STANDING OF THE CLUBS gees reala to Paton Mx AMERICAN LEAGUE, | An observation train will low the NATIONAL LEAGUE, Intercollegiate championship at Pc. Chun, wok hkeepale on June 760 | Roston fou s of Cornell, Columbia, a} fo renin, 580 Cincinmath 10 19 praylvan sats bomatnly 45 Phitadelphia.. 7 17 | he Board of the Inter GAMES YESTERDAY. lcollegiate Rowing Avsoclation ann od yosierday that arrangements have 2000800027 7 9, beon mide wo use t 000040000-4 & 2) train that will Harvard crew ® wAMe OhKervation Yaw and lon on Juni a Thirty, can ad aeate will be provided os L1eerooo4 iy 9| tutors, Immodintnly atter Pais SUSSSEEE SEE 8] Knopate raccs tho train will be sont’ to Dithowfers Mtius aMiuehell | New. Lone | i" le wi Rich Stak, Nace o1200400n—7 14 Volydora ne o me O16000800-1 + $ in Part wad O'Neill; Vaurhe and PARIA, May 17.-F ora, an Wig Wah-bred three-year-old filly belong eeoenndce s of to M. Ambatielos and trained hy 9000x—3 8 0) William Duke, y ny wont ent res Mamton and | Soeing Pr akes of 100.000 f th Rohemian, M.A. M ‘ by candidate, an aven-money. fuy ®, was badly. beaten, finishing Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, slag im a field ef cloven. BROOMSPUN, SON OF BROOMSTICK, WINS $43,000 RAGE H. P. Whitney’s Second String Horse Captures Rich Preak- ness Stakes. | BALTIMORE, Md, Broomspun, carrying the “ brown cap" of H. P. Whitney, won a place in the annals of racing and one In the momory of more than persons who saw him win the Pr ness at the Pimlico track ‘9 the game son of Broomstick went the rich purse of $43,000, and to his owner a holding on the Woodlawn Vase, and rightly so, for the colt beat a strong and representative fleld of three-year-olds in a way to leave no question as to his quality But all the b spun's: for th behind him every 8 were not Broom- ot a length race mare as ished s¢ while Preakness race in the 1 as much as be with a ficld of that nt to the post had ite ut the post by xt t n the first CHANGE ¢ Your Pipe, | Not Your { Tebacco! And listen! 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