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—_—_—- ee i Scinnatneiaadiiona a Aaaeeinenaieds 7 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921, CARPENTIER AD FRENCH CHAMPION EXPLAINS WHAT GIVING AWAY WEIGHT MEANS IN DEMPSEY BOUT Carpentier in Training Quartersat Manhasset, L. 1., Is Not the Drawing Room Idol Popular Opinion Makes Him, but Instead a Fighter Who Talks and Thinks Fight, While He Prefers Private Preparation for July 2 Battle. By Bozeman Bulger. JARPENTIER did not expect visitors—reaily preferred not to see them. @ His manager, Descamps, would be away until 7 o'clock. He was not training this day, He had been taking medicine and was clad in a bathrobe of Turkish towelling. He wore red slippers. He was stick- ing close to his living room. The French caampion, plainly, wanted to be alone. You couldn't blame him. | But it would be ungracious to have@—$—$—$ = ___$ Monsieur wait until 7 or take anothe us trip, would it not? If I would for-|that have an awful kick, They tell give the negligee—bathrobe and slip-|me he is unsurpassed in skill as a pere—he would endeavor to ve oblig- (boxer. If that be true it would be | ‘r pretty tough picking to find a man at 4 nis weight ho could beat hi Forgiveness was granted. In knook- |" py ey yy cpu beat him. ing about one gets to where one can even forgive the sight of a bathrobe. I asked, noticing the sport. | spread out in front.of him And red slippers too. iewig erat Real p i read ue m| Gus Wilson, Carpenticr’s trainer,| ingiivh, is it not ore) eS? Weare without having gone into the matter! “sugaenly the French champ ‘crea | very deeply, told rpentier that 1]to Gus Wilson and spoke too | spoke @ liitle French, and told me|for me to keop up. that Carpentier spoke a little Kng- He ys," sald Wilson, “that he has been unable to read the news for | ksh. two or three ¢ “It's about fifty-fifty «now if there s. He would like tc anything new In the decided. * he “So 1) leave you two fellows tugetuer | situation in He wants to} Qnd let natuie take its course.” know if Lloy ree and Briand are getting her on a settlement. | It wasn't anytoing like nity-fifty I told him what the mo: To be eaact, the score was 0—0. had in them. ning pape MITS | o . Y powerful looking, Arms like | ‘\Crewsin Final | N EVERYTHING! — - Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) THE OLD BOATS DOIN’ AS WELL AS Could BE ExPReTED SINCE THE DEFECTIVE PARTS WERE THROWN OUT— THE OLD MACHINE SHE AINT™ ” WHAT SHE USED TO BE, == pwr war Sve USED TO BE, MANY NEARS AGO - £58 OUT AT MANHASSET GEORGES DE g CARP’ 1S TRYING TO SHAKE OFF A PAIR OF BAD SEA LEGS BEFORE TRAINING (We ONLY READ ABUT EM IN BOOKS + AT ATLANTIC 8) CITY DEMPSEY 1S TRYING TO GET~ stopped Jimmy Coffey, t GENTS WHO 70 wk Indian, in the eighth round ‘STOP HIS WALLOPS ro) eduled tw. round bout Was in such a lad way, being out his seconds threw his feet By Thornton Fisher Coftey up the on WEIGHT IS HANDICAP, BUT DOESN’T FEAR sponge. Coffey fourth and sixth was groggy in the rounds. Sndim MOUTOCYCLE Cash or Terms BARGAINS In Used Machines AUTHORIZED INDIAN AGENTS MANHATTAN, Amos Shirley. . Fighth Ave. Stern Brothers... 1510 Second Ave, St. Nicholas M. €. Exch, St. Nicholas Ave. 1. J. Sixemith West 100th St: Indian Sales SRG Naiaton Ave. ONO Bedford Ave. see 465 Lafayette Are, Baker Murray & Imbrie, Inc. DISTRIBUTORS 97 Chambers Street, N. Y. When you feel you want a car to answer every need— You want the Nationa! Sextet. PoerTNER Motor Car Co. ine. New York Brooklyn Newark | TIME TO CHANGE— | | “Alors!” said Georges, looking! me} "It is well," he said. ‘They will ‘ Uarely in the eye, meaning to say,|“&ree some way. Everybody Is too | ‘L S uy fe | (7) peat sy liek ot wat wren ti uuc| Lrial Spins for : ah r —_ Well, go ahead and shoot, What/ "Co | fs it?” arden, He arated ripniet aC note C | Win Bout TO-MORROW A’ 21s S Year nn, Hie has & tiem to be, fe UR tta’ 5 . F ee Win Bean « imcoesy The French hung fire. Picked up|was curious to know the American orne egatta 1 in Saddle on C o:ce | Qusklec Norman ana: Ballon Mansnar ‘o T age a = ak in English, There was » mo- | farrin, he says, helps him in his Sireial to The Rrenine Word ° ’ ° of Brooklyn, y won their bouts at pessitob ee eve aN : akes Pr ee é etal 0 St Asks f ‘ Se ane Sreuien fi SUITS, all wool, strictly kand-tallo ment of stammering gibberish. home. In this garden 1 saw four], TTHACA, N.Y. May 20.— With et Wilson Ss Horse Win jo) Khu dematce, Sporting Club last nistit The $6,000 Long Beach Handicap up-to thetminute model ese” BG) “Spik English!" bade Carpentier, | boxes of Camembert cheese warming | the arrival early to-day of the Yale ’ Waren selsated souls) Laal| Tie Meiropolitan Torat Geocinsns mst beinaly week “Speak French!" 1 came right back |!M the hot sun varsity eight, all of the crews that ° Norman won by the proverbial mile 5 Se ruts: values Up $12 ° much different from] Referee Rob I 1 rom Eddie Brady, In this Nor Hercules Ha, dicap is PE iTite 2 at him, and we ooth grabbed Wilson Referee Robert Herrick of Harvard er avorlt es ea en EAI AE eH evar ASI BY OTUERR EE: Full Dries, Tutedos, Citaways. and made him sit down as interpre- he said. “Not much, But 1| Will send away to-morrow afternoon Wi watch andl | ave ac , Some slightly used. "Low prtoss ter. Gus is a great fellow—can take|find it rather warm.” in Cornell's annual regatta took the —_o—. Ps mame every | round MECLAL Ticats Peun. Sta edict oth 48 hy) Uren eo @ lot of language punishment in 4] CARPENTIER WANTS TO KNOW] “@ter yesterday morning in final Tom Heale Saddles Two also lost his stirrups. It's all in lcintniin einai aecicitins 2, 33d BL au Aves, pl rf day. WHY HE 18 BEING CRITICIsEp, | Preparation and tuning up. The pro- ealey oad however. At Novtom Mops) Mowawic indinw ML goeetal ———— “ . | > A € The eRUL AE ‘How do you feel?" 1 asked in ex- F _ | gramme for Princeton and Yale was Winners, One of Them he Heather victory was| Al Norton, the Yonkers welterweight e Eyerthing for Billiards and Mowting, cellent English. On the island the natives had been’ a final test of speed, while Coach of the Heather victory ‘The Brun: Balke-Collendor Co " omplaining of vhe morning air being . Reeds alle Sakon Sedgefield the result of an experiment tried by| who has been compiling a great record Bo West 2d St ‘ “Very good—early this mornings" | very chilly, He laughed when Pte |208n Hoyle reserved the late hours sedgetield, hatte moi Henley, The gelding (ot ories for himself under the net i Oe = he said. “But now—ah!" (indicating him this, but he iooked serious when| Yesterday afternoon for a long pull Saaaneen gomeies Hale dangedl ; ak a he bare y law, scored her win last Mdmision £285. Incieding Tax, THUM "02286 & nititann acapauy, the stomach) “it is discomfort.” It Wag made clear to him that it|down the west shore for the Red and 7. hasn't been breaking fro Pe: nig the Colur of Yonkers 1241 Broadway. Corner Sat This put us on a working basis, | Would be much warmer soon Lemy | White crews, By Vincent Treanor. in his recent starts. Healey rigged : \s rpentier sud Anat: “s ed badly Ja-| s Kers si It seems that the French cham- inquired, “that aumerot the writers ox | The Ithacans were also due to con- fared badly riccaeal up his blink @. the. ens parte] Pion is beginning his training b¥ sporting’ news criticise me for not| tinue the rather extensive practice Pee ore Line eves Deatene oe ice) ete) Foe jetting acclimated. He took a long admitting the public to my training |at racing starts that Hoyle has in- és y two to! was completely shut. ‘The tric Bee ry te tie ernings OMe AES tat yy course in qulla reaperrs| noced CH CHIN Weak. If) Erinienton | Meche Wyere WHLEiy, 1h the: Bit TRS. worked. wonders, | xoube: | Ramey a ve vse vel anaes Aad asda bad op 7 h a tose de in the last. The! was able to ma geldi vreal return he was given a dose very “hat was a stumbier. 1 couldn't] !® downcast over the last-minute} nd Rose I ay ae vas able to make) the) 68 sng Doe gimilar to that given soldiers when find a ready answis except that it| change at No. 6 in the varsity crew, | interval between was tough s PHIGSe anal GREET TTAtOi was Dil Out 25 ff A ew in a J d “= 6 opnio a f | fo ha portion ¢ he tal be! d, and J ) pe » out hey move into a new camp. Mhe/was merely a dit Pinion | forced by the sudden illness of Al|for that portion of the talent whieh | Cpa tie Commission the Knight w 0 O Made in our Test of his day was to be spent in ONG thal, perhap. | srocd| Morgan, the Tigers have a jaunty| thinks that nothing pal first choices) cite to run over the top of the other: ¥ Jounging. And here was I interfer- vith him that it had the appra ance | Way of taking disappointment. Mor-| Should ever win, Ordinarily when} ay jf one a day wasn't enough, for oe F: ing with that rest. And 1 wasn't {8 org catenpenny schome, but trod to| gun arrived in Ithaca yestenlay morn-| favorites go down the public sinks| the Healey adherents, ‘Trainer ‘Tom original »¥ own Factory only one. Strange faces had been oy oy catch eents c cis ais ’ : ff and| served them up another in the very ; fj eo by: De + a give son but Dr. Spaeth is doubtful if he | deep into pockets to pay off an 4 if Peering over the barbed wire all chance to see vho ¢ oo go | F Isidoudtful it he hee next race, the Stuyvesant Handicap. ee Froraits In the bope of a glimpmo of {Mace ta see him Who Could AYE BOLT Be put back in the bout at this| there's joy autong the layers. Yeater-[ Neat fact: ane Suywestns Haslet: PIC® I and made the fighter. Under the circumstances, | €° | Inia date, Much dovends on nia | dey st was dite he four win-| fashion. ‘This is the colt which was though, Carpentier tried his best to} “I will invite the neighboring peo- |! Muoh depends Se TAC TUE. tha /GHOIOERIOR ibe IRL TAR RELI Rea CRIS Hlariiete pate be gracious. ple occasionally,” he said, “but Fv physical condition. If th de-| nM i . ” S SASL tf SAGA Fone 4 7 " " ‘ 0 1 Y | when ridden by Buddy Ensor. Healey “You ask if I appreciate or fear never accept admission fee. J cides that Morgan ie unavailable, Were well played if one is to judge] w y dy Ensor. Henley | the handicap in weight?” he re- from the money part 1 prefer ¢ ohn Sinclair, who rowed No, 6 in| by th usm in the stands after Diane Hneor for ST, et ee Hie rene marked as we sat with the dining at my work without being s Cresswel’ s crew in the race for the | the Of tho. all-important|/bue whether of nob Huddy. was) For) Foom table ‘and oof eporuing | Aver devious attempts we sk. the| Chiigs « y at New York list Satur. | sponsible. that outing just about pu pages between us. “Yes, I appre 4 expressed someth like th ay, will vocupy that seat in the yar- 1 2UM Sedgefield on edge for his ¢ p ciate it, but I do not fear it. Giving charg dm.ssion would be the] sity) sie | Although there were thousands of| formance yesterday. | twenty pounds in weight is a big fa man had some flowers in| in the pinion of Cornell men Whol ging writ bearing the name of| 4 2ne favorite in this handicap always. But it is the only den of which he was very|saw the ‘Tigers’ workout The ay, | SDs raphe any Moon, which Mr. Wilson sold last fal) handicap. Very often I have had to If a visitor should stop to ad-| the change will not ners’ | Chief, there was a stormy outburst] to Charlie Stoneham, owner of the P t VK not have any m fight heavier men. Ah, but you nee, hem and the owner should then | terial effect. The show of power and |of approval when White Socks hooked! Giants. He could always beat Sedge the handicap would be greater a ne pull some blossoms and seil them to] sinooth form of the Princetonians has | up with m at the eighth pole, and| field when they were in the same fight went longer. That is some-| him for a few cents, it would be very | made a deep impression here, where| ue | RRS tet | DaFB. Yesterday Dry Moon ran like | thing. Extra weight tells mo: Ng Tue | Awkward, would it not? |they know a good deal about such |!" % thrilling drive got the verdict! 4 pig. He was on the outeide at t } long fight than in a short one Nath’) Just then Wilson Jumped to his| things. by an eyelash, There were cheers for} © didn't get away, but eve gaily, It would wear one down 1D) eit” Several visitors had got by the | Mecial reports of the Cornell Coltilletti, who rode White socks, | ver showed any speed at any time." eteey wp | Bate and were staring through the| vars last time t Had: Int t.wnan he-hroumne the: wither back=t0 f the race, although he had f el ad pave Pe et ance a window at Carpenticr from the hedge. | Wednesday evening, are anything but , When be br Bulag me renee i worked well enough to win. He may ighting before ° “) Wilson ran out to speak to them, | discouraging t sans of the Red seales, You woul ere] Keep for another day. foreign srowd? kL will. Lhave fought | Georges was much disturbed }and White the last man the; wasn't ckel lost on Chief, | es A | ut ‘ih 740, not Bank £ wells Thave fourht | > on Go, away! Allez! : Beat | Corneliians ar of the varsity) In the third, when Young Buliman,| ,, Tt remained for Earl Sande to bring | Ro England, 4 lay “4 ne eried to them through the] echt, or, as many prefer to cail| 1M sw qn i Wena day'ty @ HUOOABAFUL close And RAVE tg. fighting at home. Tut, Monsieur” Be od windew Il. last year's freshman crew, whieh | “subbing” for Ensor, who has. bee thee Bartana forthe ealthenl the y esac § _eapehane mn inorsier, Gus Wilson, “That, sir, {8 very good English,” || will long be known in Cornell row: set down for the meet shot | » players. He got Rose Brigad we ot a hg ee that the crowd will not be | Std to h ing annals ag “the freshman crew.” knight of the Heather out of thi yon her toes, and unlike the car EN N Kat) T fee a ; AYE ™ 1, monsieur,” he replied, smil- | Hoyle tainly has a sm power- ss Mr. Rodriquez, never took a P "7 eo strange, lacking in sympathy. Lao T have learned that quickis | Gila ation, which has ail of the bunch at the head of the stretch intu| is Mit. Rodria oY sp "a = Mea Net ge Across the table he shover re fmm | Amidst this excitement Henri Mar-| earmarks of the best Courtney two- at id, there was a regular old-time | sain, | # As aN OK adobe. PARR apa ef ‘ ' F Bor, poate. A Dn, Alt | EOE: the chef, passed Into the kitchen | mile crews Of the Dost ow te the | celonration by the t sof the Wil-| ‘The defeat of the next favorite g , Welcomed him to this country and | he ree Bones gt ee LN a ntity in. the’ varsity | $n geld The k supporters} Miriam Cooper, can be — directly ; i. nee Svidentl arpentier wiunknown quan n th “ ' ; wished him luck in his fish ‘ this and it gave him no thrill rice. In the freshman contest Cor-| were indeed fortunate in winning| Shared to Rodriquez, He had Gr ad Gus Wilson told me that Carpentier | “wand now, moneciur," he said{nell's husky group of yearlings will 4, Bate | E. beaten at the eighth pole, and then had received more than sixty of these | m ane u 2 i rite. Thi a) Uielr wagers, for tt was only an acci-| essayed a bit of fancy riding. He hastily, “if you will forgive me I will f pronounced favorit This ws : r telegrams already have eo tO miylrabine. Goode aU Taata ore dent which beat the favorite, Jyntes.! shock his whip in Miriam's eyes in “Yes,” 1 told him, “you will have m. Gs Vy bd Ridden by Clarence Kummer, she was! Stead of giving her just one crack of " More supporters than any forelen t it In that last furlong. Grace E. came " t winging in ut the far turn when champion who ever fought in| MADER f gain, and profiting by the weak fin eacrine t BY JOHN and G ssi he suddenly stopped, The reason fo | \'h of the young —Cuvan, got up to That seemed to plense him. For tstic ews LLOCK 7¥0. Dp this wasn't apparent until Kummer) Win in the last few strides, Miriam the first time he smiled came past the judges, hanging on to! Cooper had been heavily backed and CARPENTIER NOT MATINEE OR) poxing fans in Brooklyn will have Garden was quite o feat, a Miward war! nig mount. His saddle had silpped in| Lodtiauez’s exhibition was costly. Tt HEN they say that retail- BALLROOM HERO TYPE. opportunity to-night of secing|* ft Fe era niet Diig ang shaboy had geaye pee ee ee 0 O ; By the way, Carpentier hasn't the | Mike Gibbons, the gensational § | Aer there po the Walker Sporting | ers are not co-operating rippling sense of humor that I had | p, howersia-a battle aor ant st [Ciub wt make a apt t | On All S pecte Bhat may have beon duels eet tke Bee Wis ngular weekly in traws th Baie: Thay may nave | Wel time in many years. Mike h ide | hoe ark _ P &E to keep prices down ey cer- found that he {s not the in dol) a sue! ‘comeback’ vet | Afien rounds A aca 10n 1 i ‘anamas an! P S ff type nor the ballroom favo He | few months, defeating thre: He| & Tees teed © | $ tainly cannot refer to Sarnoff- olite and gracious, as I men Sige acwarele ack i - : . Betis dre. “His pollah, though, is|¥! try and keep up his good work | | You can do it cheaper with a motorcycle. What you blow | 3 Straws I 4 t mot extraordinary, | sag! thin evening by taking the MeAsUre °F) say oem ihe yor showias. wee ue} it On expensive “trips” will buy @ Harley:Davidson and take | ; | irving stores. Carpentier is a miner's son and was Irish Paddy Flynn, the game mid-| , AEB eee tee NG Hk bac ss ‘ : ae , he fi | | e began boxing at the age of fifteen a at ! Nabter, tn nord be at an open-air bow p » # bs : Pek -€| ci i fifteen lof fifteen rounds at the Brooklyn . . He is about the same type as any ae Miele ue la Are * Rearicae miners aon woulh be under| Arenm, Atlantic and Dodtord Ave-| (Ms ‘im ia by Saamd br the Hike ot Yeriend | arley-Davidson 85 Panamas Straw in our stores REPRICED the sume circumstances and with the; nues, Brooklyn, Matchmaker Wels | tw 000. Gyrman is the firhter who b.acd 'y "4 game opportunities in travel mantel hina olevated hia floor soats| Har Usird vt the’ Garden a few monihs. on ‘| | $ and —based on REPLACEMENT, Get the notion out of your head } ats H ‘YCLE that Carpentier is a lacderda fellow for this show, Young Hoffman meets | aim avetriea, tae ined former heaxywiteat | MOTORCYCLE G Bankoks COST. who fights for sport only and is a| Leo Dil of Philadeiphia in the | she Will arrive here from Las Angeles, Cal Come in and let us show you in figures goclety favorite when out of the ring nal of ten rounds. Jon dune 25 for the purpow of wtineming the! — how economical a Harley-Davidson really 7) ‘Phere 18 nothing effervescent or ef site fighters, Ther Moore and cart | DOMUMesCarventioe flabt at Jersey City on duly is, Or write for catalogue. All models on eee eee an He Mw mali Cintatd sth ch sea tnt | Ui 244, wl sow ely be selrted th one of 18] eahibit at oUF showrooms oO . In other words, tue Frenchman ts a SB ripen Malincing in Change | Venema Joe Gena, ibe colored champion, and Bary Payments It Desired fighter, pure and simple. He has the one Frente | eT atears hake aoe aes 4 ee Open Working Daze trom 8 mir of a fighter. He Is determined | * het mhorings ln | Big diberte bare bese sed. anagers . to D ; rte and deliberate. Se fight tS Hoge Gi mae sree la epeted 0 | FS ay Repeat raged te 4 70 Branches ay APT All Large Cities Wink at Deve, Mich rari Harley-David that way. He has the apr nee of | vadie O'Nar mag oral aiddiowmighh | to kct Gee takin & cco Ata oe cee E h . a hehier, “His “oauare, Hav. face | eno hs wn Sa creen ri | beet Mend AhINE 8 rt aner the sums Sales Co. Stores Everywhere in Shows the offect of many battles ihe, was matched to-day to meot me ee he There are no ‘cauliflower ears, but | Jonny well, the Western battler, for ten Key pie ne, ae 533.535 W. 110th St., New York and Brooklyn ere are indications on the cheeks | alr show to be t 1 off a Mit) Thom te booked ui two fighta, His peers ie and jaws that some hardy wallopa | ce ive, 08 the afterneon of Jul Red Allen for fifteen ; pubbchaaeited Tees. See Phone Book have been planted ther \4 rorent victory over Mowar A tS yg ge BRONX BRANCH Py. for addresses Though Carpentier bas'a rounded | Mil viet, le Aiea Ha Webster Aves Sack his shoulders are hencd and big t ’ tt the Coumonweehn A.C of Harisia tn’ Stay. 2 Cor, 165th &, ¥, POLO G 'UNDS, | Since lon Bed his Bese cpereied upon be lv is biceps and are un- %, CHICAGO Adve: | fgnting much Daten

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