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a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921, JEFFRIES FAVORS CARPENTIER’ S CHANCES TO DEFEAT DEMPSEY ABLITYTOWT AND SPEED MAKES. UNBEATABLE FORM a "Jack Won’t Land Those Hard Punches on a Fast, Clever Man,” Says Jeff, Who Thinks Well of the French- man’s Chance to Capture World’s Title. By Robert Edgren. TM JEFFRIES thinks Carpent May astonish the world July 2 On a flying trip to the Coast I| carried an invitation from ‘Tex Rick- ard to Jeffries on his San Ferna indo Valley ranch to be Rickard’s guest at | the Dempsey-Curpenticr bout, “Guess I'll go," eaid Jef. “t have my oil wells going by that time and the ranch in good shape, so that 1 can get away for a littie vacation, and Td like to sce this fight. Is the Frenchman as fast as they say?” mt YES, SIR, CARPENTIER CAN PUNCH! (Copyright, by Robert Edgren) ALL THE” CLOCKS INNS STorpPED WHEN Georats Ported LeVésKy Glormars was ony 3 WEN HE BE@aN To bi Khoeia oor ENGLIOMN CHAM On Hib Homey “a JIM Soucivan THOUGHT CARP ONTO HIT HIM OTH The Floom.. FRANCES WAR HERO iS CHALLENGER OF DEMPSEY = FOR WORLD'S TITLE SC I ated Po Seem AN ef a Ranta pa ‘i 4 hey 3 Seme In the Grip of Depression CHARTER XXIl. Y despair when Klaus ‘ ing compared with pression [ felt when Billy Papke |forced me to leave the ring in ifight, I was broken-hearted and again seriously discussed with my- ‘self the possibility of leaving the boxing game because I had not the ability to carry me farther, | ‘Diis was not with Descamps Finding in me this terribie feeling, the little teacher was more than ever Joyful. He told me funny stories and continued his fantastic dreams of a sloriots future for me. gained a as noth- the de- 80 our) Jbalance. You are following wi with the. right before the left lands, so that, | When it connects it does so whit | Your opponent is off balance and is loubly effective. I believe it to be one of the finest punches used by boxers, It ix purely an American bit lof ring strategy. Tho English would |not think of it, for it is contrary to their accepted methods of boxing. 1 practised long and faithfully et the infighting game, and finally be- Neved myself ready to give it a trial. My first opponent after Papke had won from me was Marcel Moreau, & countryman, and to my intense joy T succeeded in king him out in the | elehth rounc One cannot appreciate the feeling alisfaction this victory gave me | unless J explain that Papke also had : “Georges,” he would say, “youshall} knocked hin out and in the fourth- Fast as any heavy t you ever . Yet be Urance's great fighter. te. |feenth round. Papke had won fens saw,” T caid. G t. O Th R d member, my son, you are yet but a|™ - L 5 | reanit of the flight seemed to give me ‘Can he punch—has he a teal tants Uvercome ree un Lea ehild and you have been ‘fighting /an advantage, for had T not disposed kick?” A d T; th C b. A grown and experienced men. You) of Moreau more quickly than Papke? "Ho punches hard enougl to suit n POunCE e Uu0s gain must not let their victorion depress! After, this encounter infighting ne anyesay! — es you, but strive to attain the arts! not mean bs this to say that wae @ “Then he'll beat Jack,” said Jet dui ‘i > with which they were enabled to win f th t. L do not believe 4 * a mr) But though Johnny reckoned with- n 'y wero . mast of the a suddenly. “I know Jack weil and Two Homers, Each out the comeback that the Glanta have from you,” Jany one over masiors so fine an ac- BInI ee OF sith see used) to Some in wk Men Ahead, Fail to |ajready, shown Kept heart and their | Afler a while it beran to'dawn on | COmMPUInment | Tees ethts method ove! oe me vlog bi ther heirs, te fans kept hy and e = 4 }yometh jew to les h verte) v6 3 HG DEST Vin for Chicago. Hoves ran high me that Descamps was right, If t/and for thts reason I quickly devel- along, and he's a fine fellow and a | Burns und Bancroft had seored in could but learn infighting as it had/oped an infighting method of my @ocd Aghten. Wut if tie Frenontoan a | —- |the first on Young's single and Young been practised against me by the | own ast Ws ete Sas clever as they say, and can jit, Carrenria: 7 bad come in on Kelly's double. nd American middieweights, [T might | Moreau had taken up the Americaa ae a : Jen w ° lggotsateretb adel By Isaac Shuman. |the ball had been hit hard in that able to combine it with ime ow | Mothod of infighting when I met he has a first class chance, at snare Becwerr with A suo w ny own | i a a cine 3 Setouns wom 2 Lena biea eat Lal ND not a single Giant fan} inning and everybody had been field- methods of boxing and thus recoyer| im, 80 my victory. w Be poubty Wee there is to | ‘ean babadlaoilihiillns stopped for a moment or any| ine like a vacuum cleaner, ‘There my, career pressive. [ had no trouble in break~ “Well, Jack isn't so slow himsel(, | ————-_—_______ — oo eects ' __ | Was a chance | fore I did get to Willie Le ing down his guard, getting inside, 4 eres his wit able , refore t did get to Willie Lew 1 SEA Me Whboiad emote Wea founa?| ; ay noe) ction eet thereat In his wid juble| Te came in the sixth, when young! syle wantanii te Paris, and beaeeched | ut hammering away until he was : Pee jdown and finished him with a bt *| Braohin n : Pate U; Stron Fi ht, lation yesterday to give a thought or) Mr, Jones, whom Johnny had started him to tench me the Amorienn ring | foreed to cover and break ground, Mite conti tana: (hoes hand cuncios |e Uy (Pp g 79 any part of a thought poor Johnny jon the mound, walked King. Rapp nicks, And. he agreed ‘Nhe effectiveness of my work against on Geunane: mane pald, Jeftrios, |Aiben Lane ih tapes, ouede: then ‘But P. rates Make It Three Strai: ht ses [Nene on muni Giants boaters tn ly Aid wae Hever eE atianene Wa Gh fue Hn Wile oon taice ae ast, Clever many sald Jettrick pert Pure in: thres: rounds), the ‘Thore he stood near the first bag a me of the 12, 3a botel 4owi8 wis the soul of patier With] “act that he 8 dow Ne “If Carpentier is anything like Cor. |Ashley Williams in four. He then t “ g u nak pen cy wanna Eanes the stands showed he was even him and Descampa to guide me over| “iehth round, and then the referee bett in cleverness Dempsey isn't [fuught Jefe smith, of the best - ‘ [tho close he Cubs’ halt o: slightly lal teurtened. WHollocher at the rough spots in the learning 1| stepped In and ended the bout. Mo= sock hi way he did jof American mid . and beat ninth, his hi is hips, his - fumbled § f Gah nakto learn Ye uw had failed te and - going to sock him the way he did [of American middloweights, and beat | _ F Tethea runs. It was a nip and tuck struggle | Nt. his hunds on his hips, his gray-|short fumbled Snyders hat krounder found it a pleasant task to learn how had failed to lift his hands to de Willard. A fast, clever man won't jhim in twenty rounds, decision. Two) Earl Hamilton Outpitches Ga-| runs up “until Hood, the last man, ['6 head Went on the lantern jaw 2nd King look second. There was & to tne my arms while fighting boty |“ nd imnsalt, and it wae clear He ame Dunehes, "if the ‘Freneliman hnuws (easier of England in viree rounds | dare, Holding Robins Down | was thrown out at second, ‘Witn two [hanging pendulousiy above the mane |S, AS, Brown, Matting for Perri rae the emetency of the tody munenes | _ Next day’ newspapers declared that ROW. tO. fale: pale OF Hibimolt, nea iat: Genava: , ug : }down in the niath, in an attempr to |agerial breast, which was filled, ulus! jastrous fifth, went np to the plate. and here was another ‘American | Morenu. lind toat the fight when he going to give Jack a fisht. J know | About this time the English sports: | to Five Hits. steal he was thrown out. he tira [Omg ae Mast! itt sudnens, Brownle usttilly succeeds in getting terching me how to use thove sume | attempted to heat me at the closeup how hard it was to hit Corbett where |men decided that B wdier Wells a sa | The fans who witnessed the tir yobe sure he had lst but one|on a ba This time it was given tO things © Lewis also taught mer tme| method of fighting, which again, Ailed it would do any good. If Corbett ought to have another chance, fiht-. eee eee eee ee, ARTO ete a ee ate ONES ARE him, ARE, the /biae He Cient aaa) TRONS Cem E AisO AUR RE Ie me with joy, for the newspapers had ever had any kind of a punch he jing at home gland, and offered By Robert Boyd. sensational Brooklyn finish in the |a game! And what a game to lose! | drum. alae Hednade wasn Thaiae PROG ERIERA thant: Radi thmritnd venta would have been a great fighter. but |Carpentice a good purse ta. fight in| i |ninth inning. Wheat was the first | Losing a seasonful of tall games has| Georgie Burns slammod a single to? Tht re. rie ‘popu i in Aas Goth: bat intlehting ‘brclielt ts, Brakes by Cr ecurse ne conlae All, “Ehes ray |London,. Carpentier ascepteds, and HE Robins dispiayed some of} batter to face Hamilton in the closing | its cons pation becaus one has timo! right, sending in King and Snyder taste. lonslegraitmaice ee Shin lithe Austins ee rene! s ast ve rad how welll hy a pias cir 1 ey | ; singled to centre. yers was |to prepare for the sorrow, but to lose |jnd shov row: nd. h Be ol a 4 ANE the Frenchman is as fast and clever lhe ‘showed how well he cia plana pelt a 0D) sores ey Homes ne YN NEr es Mele alto ce rays & ball game like this ON Ie BAGG 10 [eeee eee re Wo thirds The: thovother, “The Aral mova ta livits| —T really honed that 1 minke hawe ' | tossed y | as Corbett ev was, and Ne bas atbattle when he knows his man. In fought tho strong Pittsburgh ai onful w . 1 ning stab with the left hand, which | other encounters with Papke and ri ‘a ver ¢ ttchy singled to center, 1 losing a seasonful without even a Banoroft singled on a Ine to left if punch. You give a f ver|the first rush of the first round he | pirates ty ent it the | : SAITO” BRIELLE ; i ‘od, | 8 followed immediately with the] Klaus, In which T might try out my he's likely t u - , Found 26 | Pirates tenack right up until the | drove Whitted out agninst the s moment in which to stecl one's self| Brown tallied. The seore was tied, Dy man a punch, and he's likely to slip !whipped two blows into Well's body, MOAT te RENTOUL He isappointment. 1°49 ne te : right. ‘The left hand stabs back the new-found powers, but It was not to it over on Deinpsey or any one else.” bent him over and knocked him cold Mth inning, in the third game of| boards tor tis long svrifice fiy, agains 8 isappointmen: The wuands. wort threatened (with TAN’ anrieing sour aphonent ot et THE GREAT QUESTION with a punch on the chin, the whole | the present series, |that Wheat scored on. With easier irk oe ame h pant Par unas |atableny . w in donaBY vers 5 2. st y few seconds oat batting, Robby sent Wood, who was !n it thata pnful of games| Lut at the risk of killing off future Has Carpentier a punch? aiie affair thating “oly a few suconds. | With Leon Ganore pitching Oe eee iat Anon’ te sees. hus to offer rill in baseball Laitendancs and welts, on the eile M Spirits Rise A ain. q@eed and skill are unquestioned. He f Mngliahe Shay HAAS ‘a na- | Dall for the Dodgers und holding the| ong, and the game ended with one Was crowded inte-the eteht-amt one-ttyounda by Johnn y, the Glants con- e ig known to be remarkably cool and (1) ati oe the dashing French |Suseing Buccaneers down to seven | Ont in favor of Pittsburgh alf Innings and tn the two hours of] tinuod | CHAPTER XxXiIll, =e crafty in the ring—a born general— t! $ hits, the National League champions! “Arhough. defeated the Dodgers Pay ; | Burns took on Frisch's | . thy . Rr Can eee 5 and it he'd never boxed his war rec- <awent jof last year played a superior brand | played great baseball. Taylor catch. And Johnny font it after | grounder to Griir Meh forced out Y elation ever the victory (0 toni poy SSetn, OnIy to: leeven tee ord would be proof enough of his ¢ leat pe ata Frey par}of ball than anything they have yet |ing his sccond jrame of the season APparen winning it. | No wonder) Tancroft a but put Pra won fram Moreau enrriod ma| Mar on his feet (aaa gamenes: 5 sh mid ighs) champk |shown in the series against the Cor-/as a relief to Krueger, caught ono sad as he walked eately on first nd then to much heights that I imme-| rounk wom pet he heey But hus he a punch? (A Rood Aghter) in two! cairns. lof the best games seen by a Dodger the ot ne fans pouring young completely spoiled Johnny ‘ Leash mat ais OWN Oe ety look back over Carpenticr's and fought a fifteen-round | “ay. nergy the: Bite GE'S eaten tola th i field and made his way to! fove by tripling to deep right, | diately asked Descampa to get me ail! tiona ‘and the constant hammering seing record a little. hout with Joo Jeanette in Paria, to8-| aon ie carey cra te mee mafeners | backstop at Ebbets Fiold Maer Burns and Frisch had no place to go [the matches hs could, but Iwas faced |e Was receiving from me, but he eORH ER Caceat ReciEE when lesen e fcision that. was so close | 40! to seven hits ts no small feat. /son, The numerous passed balls tha e RuAA IN he ARH dintde h had reed ios ; fought on gamely, hoping, [ suppose, aniy twelve yestacoe. and 16 own manager, Dan Mcket- With these soven scattered hits the|were conspicuous in the last two Dy TORE Ce eu ans he ins were right) with a brand new outlook on fu- | that eventually. ‘would. laga oe three ring battles at thirteen, win ck told mie Ward, Tie tind the| Yulara were @hie:to sore threo rune. |rames, with Ei taburen) were: not iy Sore ANG: Byam coon sendin : fe sore tture, namely, that 1 was outgrowing | punch that would bring an end to me ifwa cand: loads) obec, Wien peateat HUTDEING Ge hia tite When che) One more noticeable with this youngster hand= (0 [Wo mon ales of it and giving the ate died like | the middleweight class, even as Thad 4nd the fight. I had been meeting fifteen he fought many of the best “held up Joe's hand. In an ar} Hams Iton the veteran Pitts. | ling. Cadore. she spss Pinter Sih fori ’ , he al: aed Ne grown gthor cloantay tT wan baa Him At the olosoup: game throughome tantamweights, Fre and English. | car Fi he Aight CAepeH burgh twirler, who has been George | base runners such &s Whitted, Carey, A aeisealniti ae 5 Ue arbor, but} cutgrown other class = and he was surprised to find me pros He Thunhe aA arent Rd ernG Lnooked deanette stonn for go mace [Gibson's most dependable mounds. | Bigbee and Maranville, at the finisit i TRO Persian sen, Nea oe ne cw ohinny | on heavyweight. ‘This, of ficient Pp the famous Cuarles Ledoux, one of! second count, Jeancite, on eoming| Man this year, pitched in the same jof the game had great SRSDOL TOK tights MChe tind) Chen werd “aldLleiinn eens hy (lie Giants and twoile the key to greater suc-| l changed my tactics in the eleve tho strongest and hardest-hitting | home, assured me thut Lang sensational siyle aa Wilbur Cooper Taylors throwing arc atten: he had who had seoced three ring) more runs in 1he eighth made the}ecss if only I should be more fortun- (Mt! round, bringing into play some little men France ever turned ou) never hit him as hard ae Geo n the first game. He held the Robing | nailed a few of them guing down to mov hud. SF coe cate ear d n| I u long-range ‘boxing for sake of Vac and Georges earned the decision. "| fut Jeanette was one of the down to five scattered hits and twa | second, pe Ke UNA Ccatilie chi ead eel Rise jate in clambering onward, so I did riety, Gunther apparently was well Ho fought fiftcen battles in hi8) heavyweights in. skill, strene —— —— : ‘ ne [not fear the results of bouts with pleased, for he made little effort to fifteenth year, and more when be was | qurance and cour n Aner! | heavier men turn to the closer flighting. sixteen. At seventeen he wits £0iNF| that time—so goud that Jack Jol | ‘SUNDAY SEMI-PRO. GAMES. - } A month after Descamps tro: My opponent slid to the door in th ike @ streak, beating Frank Lougn- | (hat time. so soul that Jack Johnsen Vem \ STANDING OF Fi t Cc N ws BY JOHN GWU Bea rteenth, practically out from a rey, Jack Goldswain, Young Joseph. | championship—und le oullasted Car- | Dyskman Oval- reat va. | ustic IVé POLI.OCK pie ths) ome Hiet he hadi pracuy tong right awing to hie jaw. te was verndon, Sid Burns a e or me a match sands ton, up, thougt ete ° d » Sl ‘|pentier and was stronger at t Royal Giants (double header), ‘ Harry Lewie, He beat Lewis in| ign Carpentier at that time we Protectory Grounda—Lincoln THE CLUBS It Jearned from a retlable | #id loa) miowe at time Harrison Rasetatl Pei] tien the light heavyweight chanipton | Hees and the hell ended the round. twenty rounds, and Lewis at that) iy, 2 pounds; Jeanctte, 185 vs. Hoboken and Philadeiphia Glants, ‘ A frewsivenl. tn lew a ty New demey Bor tind, y first step into |,,cumther was so tired in the ff. timo was one of the best mid-} d z : Dexter Park—Bushwicks vs. Cuban 2 hy Unae the oMeltls of AO ie Comullnlhe) Milahmaere DESAI, (RiccM_ sad Be Ch ee) ay Beal: s lteenth he could dot pthing but Ming \ dleweights in the American rin FEW SETBACKS. doube Teancene if NATIONAL LEAGUE I ing Club t Pa A rddarares ne Ka vier cl [ius arms about. “There was scarcely ® rugeed, clever, aggressive fighter Undiscouraged, Carpentier w on Park—Lvanhoe vs. Long — Clube. WoL. PCy Clubs. w.L. PC. ments with Chars | sacity for the fies whoa te Benny tone ml Ries with very Wettig | any dir et on in his punches. But Carpentier was winning a fair per-| inning He knocked out vee ty and New York Bire De-! pittwvuren . 23° @ 703 | Boston 1318 404 Ward Melcever, [aid Rocky Kermas ou dune 6 and it was through my |Jand us 1 would on his jaw, on bis dentage oS hie iights: (with claunjiyiuue tae inane ceoraD New Yorn. 2) 9 700 Cincinnati tN a2 aS ne Or Sad Ra hel | ailaptation of infighting. |middie. behind his ears, T could not Knockouts. He seemed able tol re pninlin Robinson in thee and ‘ Farmers vs. Jersey) Brooklyn ....18 15 .545\St. Loule..... 919 333 OWENS « re ere te is in Le tal Wee tae first round “T discov. | bring him down. Rut if was so near ienock out, the Enelish chump: then fought Gunboat Smith in Lon. aml Bayonn Chicane .....13 18.800, Philadelphia 2 will be permuted : sian ime | ered my opportunity for ending the! th RAAT only, names winning all the titles from bantam | (00h Tous oul in six rounds d—Howards ys, Maujer r hoxing showa arom morn Agent quickly, and began exploiting | Vit ir I did not believe the viet weight with K. O. punches. SHE eaten ee Gru A Ta Sune ston, Pa) GAMER VESTEANAYs Satine LEU Vilace in te) the Knowledge. TP unearthed in him a [Of that Kind would be worth the ex= AGUA, a tall, ali boy, Carpention| The Guanor was then ot is best and | 57) w York—Wust New York va.!,,At !vio G field during the reeunts wim wl strong djslike to bodily punishment, | ention knocked out Battling Lacroix a terrible puncher. Carpentier knew ; : a Ohveaty i so0u0 men fat snd August. Mesrr Merits r who i duis k 4 Reith Descamps nearly brought me de- about the Gunner's wallop and de- | Penn, Red Caps (double header), New York Boooes022 5 é the same weakness previous yppo-| ,Descamp nly br was matched with Jim Sullivan, J vised a pecu tyle that | ng Island City—Springfields va,| Better Jones, Vaughn, Mek r have received | nents had found in me when there) feat In this Y CHL a wrangle lish middleweight champion, a cle Grouching so law that Saith eoulan’t (41 nie ” "| ceil Tones, Vernet, Ballon an the:state Boxtine | The Armory a. Ay toro Cit n air arena, | Wan an attempt at body-to-hody fght-| With Gunther's: se conds narne quar- uoxer who was regarded in 12 aching m i t High Bridge At Mmvolye rei it . Pra APUG BU BOE EERO. IH becime so violent that the regs a8 a world-beater in his class make Use feb lke i ove ne « Point—College Po! 8. Iron-| hold open-alr sh ee ne pias, niaih it star rand ie the long-range work, an{eree Watned me be would disqualify Englishmen travelled to Mont abe at WAR ART Wid Tek aeice | aida of Newark, BE MGS AO. UNIT fetage | wil Keak “ws wetenin) Tecompliahiment of the British, but. he if Pescamps did not tecome toa ne aan tictattackel ae fuciz| opening for his Kk, 0. punch | _ Platbush—Flatbuw ys Stamford monn and Soldier! : [wan wotully weak when it came to a (Continued (Monday) that He wnooKed 206 Eineitall n one of Smith's rushes < ation | CLP 001121006 shons and Marty v0 ) bows wii | defending himself at inside wor AL Seay ee one eat ide te rite i to-ona knee, und Eniin who | parkyiile Parkvillo vs. Pecleskitl. | | Dae Re 8) Burke, i W Brandt and Witte | be aad Peet at MS oem sie) Ttlce came at me furiously in lo a Weather Causes Demphay ae champion o © second round | § e i UO STE WOH es Aa ‘ivld—St. Agathe's vs. and Wingo, McQuillan, | gh, yea ere Collacuia ©. of Newark Momiwy T| fret round, launching iong-rang | id end sullivan hardly had time to land) thought he wae nly crouching lower, | caven Point. . \s Kohler, round con ds Jack Seite te, Micke’ thrown, Chariie Ryder | awinggs, and T retaliated in kind. We | Do Light Work. © punch, Shortly afterward Carpen- | swune an upperwut, Drscamps cluime St frendan's Park—st, Brendans vs. | oo ono 0 08. ' oman a © pron ene re h Kevan, Jurk Denning me Katie Nugewt, | aid tittle execution at this and [ sud-| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May Slee lier beat George Gunther, twenty] foul and referee allowed the I Needed eae: tint f ‘ 00 tn f : ant Suits ve Mickon Walker é y 1 1 om athe wi > i ie Travers Island—N. Y. A, C. val denly changed my tactics, lowering | tuck Demy allowed the weather to yunds, knocked out Hub hh a < Ratucie—Doak and Chen fue J" . ‘ Armory AL A % cf alt el oe 4 5 ‘ t Willie Lewia of America inj Carpentlerwonasmall b Bridgeport, “ra | ae i sy : Mek 4 ' wie of dobn Toren. the} my Kuard going inside for closer work.| slow hin. hia work for the frst 4 ea aee ite, OF d ‘ Richmon W—Richmond Hill va.! t ‘ Monde: a MASE | yee Chega qrom Own Bad le be tryin was positive! abhe to ‘i } nae ‘ak twenty rounds, Lew had been] deaux, when t tu ‘i pitching ee 1M—Ri a Sty GAMES TO-DAY, Be MG Caran PSEA A Rash wena a tone pine | He i ng y una t ; 145 bewur active train- knocking out @ long linv Jenglish | of the war sent him like eye Mumaroncek—Mamaroncek ve. Ridge-| Chicago at New York. In the tratnrs Ka a Oven fark ALA. % moteoani, bea He tapes | ndtvan 6 ind Aoon Began to. gi ng here. Ils only work yesterday wavyweights, but he had no chance| y e Krenehman in iis military | wood, at Brooklyn, Mant Meat a : dee Jarees: Od Shek Hence that method 7 was empioy-| was a very few rounds of light box with the flying Fronehman | wilong inte the w Vort Chester—R. B. & W., Yon- | | a ot New Yer! r I . ' SES anG: fon for) in W a eth if. stu 1 Jin the open during the afternoon. ‘The te four ye of constant sere | ners se | t the round ‘ ‘9 | , DESCAMPS SAVED HIM After _ |; sapiy: Chehide, HHH WVenttaee Aenees : ee caiainenes eae iia rly, however, for vieo at the front, liver of an: = — Machmaker Mery i Caan of the Stemptechase | 2 i for short-arm blow ‘a little while Carpentier’s f ree arenes A ——-—- masins gid ' Bee t¥O| gate Wala Yolde te eet | which I was penpering him which he begins ag form went off, He Tost ty | Alba ec REL aS saath THIS TIME LAST YEAR. AMERICAN LEAGUE, mee Iaisis by ble soeraget " Br aaa ain thet Be plant te | driving my flats home ns fut nit most of th world’s champion, a ield eports and boxed tr ees Clubs. WoL. PC.) Clube WoL. pC. ° with oe Fargpine far ‘welt ra bat or nis teo.oon | COUld Pale them and get them , ren. a ca of the: homes 1th round at Die atte rpenthe made a f runs In Cleveland Cleveland ...20 12 623) Washington 16 15 516” aS bodes 00 arena te ) aon @ ie t ” The bis ving quarters, t rt H j - fnaliorake =i tinea y Papke, former world's chan mon stall be Lee ame ran the count (NeW York....16 12 .871/St Lous ....14 16.407 rt ‘ a f ars as he con it ow nen | traveling tohes only, but i t Pari Descamps, Carpentier hed with He A Nena Aa : vik Detroit ......18 15.545 Chiewpo Prey) fighter, he Soe tha wate managers «1 scra) of the t clo: fighting: had the | sem th aod Harry Greb Bex manager, jumped into te ring, to | ie ia inplen uid a teu ot een in five days on Boston 13 12.320) Phiiageiphia. 820 “a8 Cevelan : 8) \ rele someeraree | faculty of wetting sup) H VittesasBeen’ Drece orges in the 17 and it 5 id Ms head Le ‘ ny h um t ine Me bigws: 4 ‘y iu : Bh tet ee aectbne senate | . . WAMES YESTERDAY nits, Sen As As . ae in ¢ AR eR EARL LA De aes | NEW ORLEANS, May 21.—Before snd was said to be weak from grow: | He uaF nd the Cubs made 1/00 Soc nN ttt 7 8 foc fie Mad . Mite mth 8 Lin the second round, beg e tang rowds that ever ate ng too fast. He had grown £ one doubies in four games O13 000%08- 611 . ening we o 4 Yousers, wi) ram be able te tet agnin thelr effeer on Ric \ . 1 a bo ore, Jeff Smith, the mntam to a middleweight in L. Huston, part owner | Tauterien Mag, Bheeban aad Sehang: Kerr ring Gur for several work me to the mount was fighting fur Jersey middleweight, an@ years, fighting all the time, © New York Yanks decorated |". SU iowe Kinad tert Vee til hie and le Well 1 overy. facil Mis command, the crac Pittsburgh fight. When he was nineteen h sect . Delcam! the ‘eu $82898820-4 7 diay ma W Phat x with it again Kelly slowing hercey ibly aud fifteen fast rounds to a rete tronger and started a kr | itorious service with ¢ Lenin 9040300055 8 O) ci te tare etter te felting in tue am Ge} late in the round, Ave me a it treak. 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