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oe oe ree Lot of Action Probable In Ten Minutes With Both Trying for a Knockout _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 19, /WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS? + HEY! A NUTS WAIT A WHO DY THINK by ‘Tee Pree Publishing Co (The New York Prening World), A LONG ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB INSTALL A Frenchman’s Insistence Demp- | *! shnson fought in A sey’s Style Is Made to ibe PrOnGHIaA, oF: Hugh irawing $131,000. For two a alia, under McIntosh da half Order for Him May Be] years this ate was talked of as prob be ably bigwest hat would ver be Rudely Shattered. known in pugilism, and. then Tex Rickard had Jeffries and Johnson out in the little si By Robert E Bijren, ened et aa te Je as Carpentier was leaving | with Willard and town of Reno Paris for Havre to sail for ie hae: America the Parisian papers gave| ‘The above comparison of gate re- him a farewell interview and quoted] °e!Pts in champ the result as follows | the tremendous in “Skid he: ‘Jack's style 1s made to|duy. Even a order for me. I believe I will floor{able to recognize the fact that it him within three rounds,’ bhp tla ad haeant fault If Carpentier is counting on beat Doh ld Ale: if ‘a eens oe tag Dempeey within three rounds, | "% " champlonahip matches and Dempsey js building up his speed MANY SPECIAL TRAINS. to the Nth degree to catch Carpentier| When Willard and Dempsey met at 4nd beat him to the punch as soon the railroads, and. for was running he doesn't the French boy's swift|for a special train, or even a ap skill is likely to make trouble for the r, to the fight. Now that conditions champ, it looks as if we might see ately there will be many specials Wttle more action than is ordinarily | treda eerie ty at, tme to reach the rena early in the afternoon July cempressed into a few minutes 2 the big fight going on at & orcdeck Doxing. | Arrangements have already becn But I doubt that Carpentier is fool- | made for specials from Montreal, Los ish enough to count upon polishing | Angeles, Denver, w Orleans, Chi Dempsey off in three rounds, World's | cago and several other cities ghampions must have some sort of “glass” to arrive at the top of the| When a “reformer” announces that heap, and men with class aren't easy | he “wants to put himself on record” to beat in three rounds. Probably | he's telling the exact truth. What he Georges was simply trying to be| wants on record is himself, and he , doesn’t care if they do put his name ‘As for Dempsey, he doen't pick |in big type, either y round to win in. He says, as he ya does, that he expects to win,| ,W!LL BE WELL COVERED. thinks “he's up against an op. | Latest evidence that the Carpentier- ponent who is likely to slip over u| Dempsey bout is ging to be the surprise unless Jack Is at his best St sporting event since Noah won the first cruising competition ‘A bunoh of fifty Jersey City “re-|is the demand for press seats. There formers” announced that they're go- | Hever has been such a demand before ing to knock the big bout, if possible.|@nywhere in the world. London 1 gan imagine nothing more unpopu- | Papers have asked for twenty work. ler than a “reformer” in Jersey City | ing pi ets for special writers, month. Anyway, the fifty won't | many 1 papers are sending cor- tbe able to swing much of a hammer. |Tepondents and hundreds of applica Phey're so small a minority that|tions for working press scats have they're hardly visible “among those me in from cities in the United nt.” ates, Canada, Cuba nd two or winity object, and if any one cared|three South American cities where to take the trouble to go through | boxing has become popular, Jersey City with a roll of paper and | ‘The late war wasn't more thorough- % lead pencil it would be easy to get |ly Written than this match will be, fignatures of 50,000 equally” respec. (Coparigat, 1021. by Robert Ragman). table citizens who object to allowing , any one to interfere with holding the | DEMPSEY EXPECTS “CARP” bout, who think it will be a fine, in tefesting feature in sport, and who TO FIGHT FOR HIS BODY to gee tt and enjoy makes it 1,000 to 1. And for- AND TRAINS ACCORDINGLY tunately personal liberty still exists —— im New Jersey, and New Jersey has! ATLANTIC CITY, May 19—Jack a Governor who is honest enourh and | nomneey hae ent enougi to stand for per- psey has an idea that Carpen- gone) liberty, no matter what private| tier is going to fight him for the body threats of political revenge alleged | when they face cach other in Jersey “reformers” may whisper in his ear.| City July 2, go he is going to prepa rest taken in box sport—to- al Trt ‘6 why New Jersey got the|tion being puid to strengthening *h yt. When Tex Rickard was in-| muscles on his stomach. He is doing, yited to hold the big lout in Jersey |a lot of rope-jumping, ity he knew he could go ahead witi| Jack has two Belgian police dogs | nig arrangements, invest a large/that he is teaching to wrestle with amount of capital, and get a square| him without trying to bite. deal. New York State lost approxi-| Saturday is the day on which k mately $150,000 in taxes by letting} will start public exhibitions af his the best bout of the year go across|stadium. Jack Clifford of Brooklyn the river, and Frankie Britton of Philadelphia. THE BIGGEST GATE. Beveciuat ee nie Asst it Hiatt, The amazing interest in the bout} jimmy Dougherty of | Lieperville, tue over $150,000 advanced for |/1« is being touted as a possible selec seat reservations. uhbiataeh ted Sik’ tae This is a world’s record. tani eacaeeine Compare this advance sale—tickets ming From Paria to See Bis net yet issued or advertised—with Fight Here. the total gate receipts of some of the| Robert Edgren, stakeholder and old time championship bouts. final arbiter of the Dempsey-Carpen- x te} tier match, received a cablegram yes- ‘Comenans. Whore Held. terday from the Paris Press Bureau, Pitemmons-Sharkey.....8en Franciano.....$21.000] asking him to reserve 400 tickets, seats Gans-Nelsoo............-.Goldfield 83,300 accommodate as many admirers of Fitummons: Corbet! Carn, Nov 2.000 Ho are coming 2 gee the a 31,900 e yon July 2. Bob dettrice Fitsinmons.. an Prana") Grin | A180 Was asked to notify ‘Tex Rickard Jottries-Corbett... js * that fifteen French journalists will ac- Aettrine Soackey. New York 300 company the #00, and to make room f ‘The Jeffries-Sharkey gate of $66,300! them in the press row. sia Sharp Shooting Golf Wins Jersey Title for O’Hara First Open State Waa air be pall was ip 8 my an position very shot at the time had extra Ship Goes to Shackamaxon | value, with the big feld tard in) Club Professionai. jownward stroke. The ball shot up. _ evolved in the air wita lots of back- By William Abbott spin, and landed two yards from the ROFESSIONAL golfers instruct | cup, and just had legs enough to tagger in. Tt was a shot of about the game, nd most of them! fifteen yards and one of the best of can play the various shots|the entire moct according to the best Scotch tradi- uM ¥ e| forte, But ei Cee ene eee gr the (2, 8touP Of sharp shooting amateurs (hey’re all human, and under the |irink Dyer of Upper Monteluir, tor stress of herd competition many of| mer Pennsyivania ¢ the most competent will crack. For | a fast F wome it will be uncertain driving; | 15). H. C. Bue! ind Oswald Kirkby others misjudge their irons, while) firmer Metropolita the majority will miscue on the jo: greens. Any one who can negotiate all his shote acourately under those trying wonditions is known to be This is a favorite Fuss exp! ° Yo better Way could be used to de f goribe Peter O'Hara's winning of the | Rasioppi, Maplewood:' James Ferin fret open championship of New Jer- |80R. Spring Lake and Isaac Macici sey yesterday at the Knickerbocker | Ono. 1 Chub. The jovial Irish “pro” of t Shackamaxon Club had his shots ing as if charmed, and he literally |course, are in fine shape. The reezed through a formidable tieid, | are cleverly jaid out and afford his 75—73—148 being three strokes of opportunity for sporty shots. lower than the next one in line only complaint heard yesterday @'Hara played practically flawless | the hardsiip on scores made by o1 f. Hie 73 Tound was only one|of-bound rules. Marty O'Loughlir @eoke above the course record made | for in ty Ted Ray, the ponderous Enxlish | before reaching even the secc holder of our national title, last year. | all be Peter's game was driving that went |a few far and straight, iron shots that | There were numerous other victims popped up close to the flags, und when it came time to putt—why, | Dartmoath thet's O'Hara's strong point. He is Fp Sepang ‘one of the best putters in the “pro” | hackamaxon. anglewood title holder, * in with the beat score ter O'Hara the finishing of professionals was: Cyril ker, Bnglewe at Doyle, De Mitchell, Montelair; Francis saion, | Baltusrol; Teddy Weisser, Hacken. becker links, fo: erbooker links. The new champion | Partmouth to di hit into some, but he escaped clev- | of Pennsylvania here yesterday by erly without damage. On the second | score of 10 to 6 round O'Hara on the thirteenth ap- Darna proached into a menacing trap guard- Pepns) ing the greem li was a deep one and Mane. 0000 LINKS PoLicE MAN. TO GOVERN PLAYER S ~ YIARE - BACK UP _ —~_THERE -__ 4 world’y record until Burns and ship bouts shows should be ON SUNDAY WHEN TRAFFIC 15 HEAVY HE WILL BE ‘USEFUL HE Mad SUP fa FEW OF EM Nees FOR. VIOLATIONS TO BREAK UP THE ConcEstion ROUND THE IST TEE By Thornton Fisher JACKS WINS FROM. ie eta DE FOE ON FOUL IN SEVENTH ROUND WE Gor HER] Knockout at Pioneer's All-Star Show. By John Pollock. {| Although only on@ bout of uled at the Pioneer Sporting last night went the limit, the witnessed enough hard slugging brought together Bill De Fe former Western featherweight, |dacks two foul punches and Refe Jacks the decision, K. O. Jaffe in th Was in bad shap Referee Forbes c Hd a halt. ner Ab VIOLATORS and Artie Goldstein was too clever for HARD LABOR Southern lad, and despite the stein of this Simons was still on his feet very tired, when the final bell rang ~ he third h brought ‘Silks Worn by Man O’ War Are Carried to Victory In Two Jamaica Races LIVE VV¥IRE By Neal R. O'Hara. by The Pres Publishing Ci (The New York Evening Worla), | Da in 4 SOME QUESTIONS IN CARP’S NATIVE TONGUE. 1] Uramus and Pi | Kummer Brothers Score on} Occasion and Dream ot the Valley. Combien de trunks avez-vous filled avec clothes? vous que Dempsey will knock vous out? breathlessly is votre famille, including la femme et votre | enfant Sunta Cla By Vincent Treanor. Qui do you want pour la referee Young Kummer had no intention of pion these daya at the que do you think of Amerique? led Occasion hors d'oeuvres? for the ‘scr D1 en- for the scrap with particular atten- |.) classification bounded further in front « nd had plenty t family sat in the pommes do terre? cest la guerre? gobs of fame by developing the Fistic News heavyweight * Weustel dug out Man O° owner of the ball Club known 4 and Gossip RECORD CROWD ATTENDS —“iaink. sen sees, PIONEER BOXING SHOW. Wsivtvder im t8, 249 2 and the mite did them jus e by steering the tilly a great exhibition of nerv Flight Handicap, the same colors fit Clarence Kummer, and more experienced two-year-old champion of Bill Brennan ‘ at the Garden several months ago, will make his re- in another bout at one of the local boxing clubs BY JOHN POLLOCK. Pastoral find Balance, % in .49, that has at- 1 tended a boxing show staged by the, Arrarat, % In 49 Pioneer Sporting Club eince it began tHackamore, % in 1.04, fistic entertainments und: i the Walker boxing law was present, At Belmont, May 18. Track Fast. in its club house | The groms .receipts, tn- Government tax of 10 $10,609.60. ‘These are | the amounts six of the fighters re- services: , $1,000; Bari Baird, $1,000; » $1,000; Johnny Murray, 750; Abe Goldstein, $750, and Artie The State received| © sold for the| Vivian, % in. , including the Government tax,| Fantouche, 1 mile in 1.47 were as follows: the kid’s older brother, who rode elf equal to the , she bounced away rrier on her toes and neve any of them get near her. duplicated the k | performance hard time as the » riding family Plight was run, Drea might have carried anybody 4 He had speed to burn mer had to do uture bout of fifteen rounds at, at 185th Street and Eighth Av- | , Earl Puryear, the Western | against Bud semi-final twelve This will be Puryear's first fight In this city. and all Kum-|the stretch and brok tight and | Gloomy Gus to tumble over her. |on Gloomy Gus her leg, causing bantamwight, feet quickly, The Dream did what pared to do on Saturday ak allowed Kinnoul to run so of him that Simons, $500. rail and sat on the 6 matchmaker of the newly orsanived er Exhibition Company, which wil! e for his spill Flight with Dream of the 1 his cand of bouts for bis opentng box afternoon of May 30 t Rartfield in the main xo 9 bons meets Mary B and Andy Chaney tackles Will © inconsistent was no mud to soothe ra, with his niblick, hit a sharp | ho Kid Kummer of special ment | must need a horse 4_warap Metchmalee MeNoalis he ick booked to meet Jack Lami nin on the rail between Before the races Sam Hilc nd Thunderola past New York In two ting Club will stage anotber mat New York 10 tm | ee in 27, Willie Jaokaon fights Ite: the main event uld show improvemer { New Orleans in k Baeles, now macctimaker of the Amore | Misdeal, Americans Show ‘ Brilliant Form dn Polo Practice suring shots with the pros were ost Bey time. hutnhinson of Philadelphie mit for tho open air mpion, hit up nd returned © ‘total of Notter saddled } be of twelve rounds’ duration Se in .25 8 Near 3d Ave. han just clinched an im-| Idle Dell, 1% In .52 2-5, cw to bo sta Debadour, % In .48 3-5. % Opportunity bon either Monday evening, 3.0)! Petght ‘Pights, 4 in .36 50 For Live a: Uap & He: Bae | Arrow of Gold, % in Dealers. Chy, the Frankio Murray of Phtade firwdeht champion of Pennayiva ert and Wiki Bill Reed faom Frank Hagn will try covclusio be a great b a cen! Bee's Wax, %& in | Akmeste, % in .50 | | Messine, % in 50 104 ler twelve-round bouts Chub of Harlem | bbe stage ty HL 19 125, | {bition Awedation of Trookyn on Pietting Fitapatriok vs he” Commonwealth Sporting Hobby Bolan meete Wi Joe tt, sack; Jim Donaldson, Norwood: T. fini Jobnny Dba! Why should trainers ¢ FakeBe “Wallan ai irady for twelve ‘Allen for twelm rou ‘The battlors are han been considerable interoat alresdy inthe fitter round go. bet Italian Jor Gams of rookie Arana to-morrow. tisk thevated ALS es. 8 much Detter view | man and Leo Dilon of Vailadelphia who fought muck 8 gr he mame cluh recen‘ly will meet {nm the yam fin A aide containing three othe Louls Stoddart Miller by @ soore ciland aROCia rea orth She ¢ prominent ungtliete in this vanity at far turn to A horse which can stand work in close e nature of a pra by the O'Farrell A 128 Weet ara Andy Chaney, Tony Marto, y Leonard, Jack Denning, Jimmy Dafty rio and others will don ‘ailre procends af tho affair will be utilized for the young men fully extended. nt goal being Nee, Was penalized ten stroke: 1 hole se of shots that skidded just yards outside boundary lines ———___——_ eys Hurt tn Spit good for a vetera Clarke Club will con e football and hurling car- ¢ Park, Laurel Hill, L. 1., The Thomas J LOUISVILLE, riding Nugent eventh race at Chu was painfully +» but the general for A new boxing olub will throw open {ts door Teach on May a challenge ma indications are that ® most stubborniy con In a juntor foot- championship of with Cire, In avo tackles Louth, ampionshiy will bring nd Offaly, while fn far booked two bout Suider Roseh of Caiite Downs yesterday, when his mount fell over » who had fallen nea PHILADELPHIA, May 19.--Timely There's lots of trouble on the Knick-|!tt!ng, coupled with errors, enabled at the University: It 18 now thought that the matches of the British team we than. expected, 1 the first_turn, ed of the season. bout will be arranged by matchmaker aimeulttes, sald Lord Dalmeny y POL N8O 201-1083 A ? a4 hid "Merritt? “Sheltes’ dnd RY, POLO GROUNDS LOA GO, tonice "syaring. th 7 gba torment gether Johnny TRAINING TRIALS. and Lieut, Karl tf proved to be the est fight of jeent of the training gallop: the Long. ny's weight | Island tracks pounds to | fab 1 Baird repeatedly At Jamaica, May 18. Track Fast. Leghorne, %4 | Two Pai Baird Murray's r several of the rounds rewilde t tearing in in of blows, and in which ropes and ach with s ywS to the mid-section ameness a N times to fight back I Clough Jordan | Ray Athelstane, % in | Mohant, % in . | Domingo, % in . Filas 0. % in 48 % in 1.16 Sundial, 1 mile in 1 Catharine V, and Catherine Marrone, at unfortunately eral, times for which Rete itth and round, Ref went over to Be him to be oaretil Fort and in .50 round 5 Calamity Jane, % in 44 2-5 sehr el ne etiaea tte Lady Delht, % in .50 fad heen battling two Salling along, % in .49, 1.0 Baird landed blow into M Constellation, % in .26 3 Miles S, % in .86 3-5 The Wanderer, % in Beckna, % in .23 Crystal Ford, % Mudoba, % in Queen Mab I, % Mr. X, % in .36 Lloyd George, Tom McTaggart, Marle Antoin Whisk, 1 mi 1.42 2+ Commisstoner Bisenheim, 4 1 stomach. Johnny immedi 1s though he bad been foule cree Forbes then stopped the land disqualified Baird, sivi on \ | Baird s: | a. | | ily Levine Conway: Hilly Levine, ¢ iown in the s ‘orerd a Knoc ein the ninth The Commissioner, % in .42. Not Your Tobacco! And listen! It doesn't require much change to geta WILLIS PIPE “The Pipe with the Pan" Genuine French Briar Just pull out the Patented Pan and clean—no , 116 3 Rep, % In 1.26. Merry Sinner, % in Lantus, % tn .51 2 Turnabout, % In .4. Billy De| Carefree, % in 49, Fred-| Major Parkes, % in .50 1 Granny Lee, % in .50 1-5, Cote D'Or, 1 mile in 1.47. 1.08, | Star Realm, 1 mile tn 1.47, $2,089.00 Bh 1 mile in 1.17, 1.48 in no 1,749.00 Merchant Marine. Sin 40 cloggi ig Fes 2,205.50 Rose Brigade, % in 3 nicotin i . 4,566.10 | The Almoner, % In .8 always a cool, dry smoke. Lucky Antaine, %-in -_ $10,608.60 Regal Lodge, 1 mile in 50 1.45 Rockland, 1 mile in 1 Nightmare, United Cigar Stores $1.50 or other dealers ($1.87 by mall direct.) Money back if not satished. The WILLIS PIPE CO., Inc. 203 East 21st St., N. Y of Brockiyn. « Invincible, % in Billy McLaughlin, Monastery, % in % Vice Regal, % in 1.18. RACING TOMORROW JAMAICA | MONTANA HANDICAP THE QUICKSTEP FLUSHING PURSE AND 4 OTHER GOOD KACES FIRST RACE AT 2:15 P. Batting Lai At tae sa Mk fight Celtic Park championsh tp nh will be cary Feverved for tratny leaving Pon FM, and Fiat BLM. stop at wren ty matca, th Admission 2.8: FOR YOUNG MEN CluettPeabody 6 Co,InciTroy.NY ontest TipPe> THUMM BOWLING & BILISARD BOMBIMT, ‘Johnny Smith Scores Only four twelve-round contests sched persons who packed the clubhouse satisfy them, The main bout whica Freddie Jacks, the English battle Proved to be the most uninteresting Wout of the night. De Foe out- pointed his man for six rounds, but in the seventh session he struci: Patsey Hay immediately stopped the contest and promptly awarded } In tne other contests Johnny ! Smith, the west side battler, stopped eighth round, Jaffe on the ropes when The second go, Which brought to- mons of New Orleans, former, both judges that punished him severely with every blow he knew how to delive Murray of Harlem ird of California, had Murra his willing the crowd rooting hard for «him struck Murray itioned him. Just before Island's former tam champion, knocked out y of Philadelphia in t ee Mitchel Field last night ‘And ninth rounds, Conway's broken by a left hook linded

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