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pecs PY] ae Clever Trick Is Pulled Wins Race at Good Odds jean Saddle and Middle- att, Olivier nad resigned from the t te Rivet wil Comraission Indicates H ck of o that there will be a wide ope drive moweight Jockey Fool the (fiictnses ana that te revie aitu ‘ 8 ¢ atio: Will be do vated henceforth « Clockers in Workouts. ne OT AIG Hat — Chairman Oliv since he took of R. KIMBALL PAT ORSON, fice, has shown a disposition to regu aa re. lle Tacing according to established ladies and gentlemen, has re the standards, proposition meeting of politicians turned to our ; dat, bringing with him @ varied and com meer cr bovel Bade vacant chai the spoils that 3 face horses and pa will have to be distributed in the thy of the late Wrof. Hermann. ghort time racing appears to have to Wot among the least of Lis props is live there. @ Mex! le and a middleweight — soles, Phe employment mo Sedgefield was about the worat- Whese enabled Mr. Patterson to pull ridden horw on all of yesterday's mew work on (© clocking gen- Pator gave an exhibition on . terday, When one vf the colt that would have put ttle killings of the last few a@ novice to shame executed. 5 - Since Patterson brought the Xalapa Calamity Jane, winner of the flily Lexington stadles from Hot p yesterday, Jeft the post hike ms via Kentucky and Pim John Griffin and some of the old elockers have been watching t fashioned Texas quarter horses who @ifferent horses closely. Whe used to race fifty yards around a es for yesterday’ races appear- stake and back. She is as quick asa bd they recognized the name of Alex- cat on her feet and made the start @nder Hamilton. look poor by her speed. , Phy, that's the stable’s lead pony, —— A @he one Patterson has been using rt the real horses to and from track. See how much he thinks Bim, in a selling race for $700, B lonesome without that big Mex- Jamaica, May 24, Track Fast. TRAINING TRIALS. ‘THE EVENING WOR When So-Called Lead Pony GEORGES HAS STUDIED DILIGENTLY THE MOTION PICTURES OF DEHPSENS FICHTS DNE OF THE NEATEST KILLINGS IN YEARS E WOULD THIS AID CARPENTIER AGAINST DEMPSEY? ight, 1921, by the Press Publlahi THE RING IM WHICH THE FRENCH Han TRAINED FoR — BECKETT WAS PRECISELY - Lie THE ONE IN WHICH THE BATTLE WAS HELD- EVEN THE SYSTEM OF LIGHTING WAS SIMILAR. LD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921 ie Co, (The New York Evening UTED AT JAMAICA. By Thornton Fisher|JEMPSEY'S PUNCH ——— | |S NO ADVANTAGE SYS CARPENTER French ‘Boxer Confident ‘His Science Will Offset (CCham- pion’s Hitting Powers, | MANHASSET, N. Y. May %— o , Georges Carpentier realizes that in Jack Dempsey he will meet the ereatest fighter of his career and that victory, if it comes to him, must H be gained by what he terms “super jor fighting intelligence." Canpen- tier's estimate of Dempeey, as re- vealed in a conversation with a Bri- tish sportsman, will be interesting te those who are following the training progress of the pugilists. “L shall face Jack Dempsey cont dent that he is the strongest, the fiercest man against whom I have dared to put on the gloves,” declared the challenger, ‘There is joy in the of meeting such a man. I o into the ring with the odds | #ealnst me. Undoubtedly Dempsey will be the favorite, not because of sentiment or prejudice, or blind par- ; ; : ITS SAID, TOO tisanship, but because his great 7 A atrength 6 and un- gaddle and that 150 ound swipe. | Irish Dream, .36, .48 4-5. Z SURES THe CHEWON trength Is at once obvious un him up.” Jules Garson, 51 9 — CHAMPION PUNCHED that i trial of were just a few doubltful) Jnzo and Romany, .38 é ) aay eute ata hey had seen lexander Ham-| Grey ¢ hike “te 1.40 4-5, | a oi. AN OBJECT UPON WHICH at you say brute strength, Tun away one morning last WHAT CTHER STUNTS Witt HE 7 WERE HARKED THE he would prove to be my superior, and timed him three furlongs| Orleans Girl, 1 but | hold that while power, the tous VULNERABLE PARTS OF HIS bil 4 ddie, middleweight| Clough Jordan, PERFORM BEHINO THAT Boaro FENCE O. t ability to hit with almost abnormal Breet FROCIS: IICRIOW EDS) asking) (8h, DURING HIS SECRET TRAINING & WHILE TRAINING FoR (SHER ~06 OPPONENT S ANATOMY vren, is a primary qualification, running time caine yes! | Shirconaset and Radiola, .37 2 f fighting science is also of the first der Hamilton carried a ton of, Florina, 49 1-6 JOE BECKETT IN LONDON = importance, 1 do not say that these 7 . =_— ey aaa oops ae qualities Dempsey, does cee Different Playing Conditions dE EN dest una anaes us to how thi fight will shape itself, Handicap American Pro Team but all the probabilities are that Dempsey will gamble everything on In Battle for English Title te wi wis a inwnph for uncom: ae ‘ ble money. He broke flatfooted, | staunch, 1.06 2-5, | CARPENTIER MIXED IT” Bip pee to the jead and” Trader, .63. WITH MEN RESEMBLING ds down. It was about a Bennington, Nancy ahd St. Isidore, Joe 50 2-5, 1.20. the permission of the § Clarice C., 1.06. ry ‘ a a = rds to withdraw Eternal from) » Buttons, 1. “5 Mission was refused, and Eternil's ya ‘ soared to the skies. He was Black Thing, 1.60 eariy beckea at’ no tast minute | Roundaman, 0 | While Attorney General Looks On Lack of Competitive Training Batterson iookod the picture "of nz! Big Neloe, 62, 1.05 2:8 | 49, promising fighting. If victory comos to me it will be because of what, without offense, 1 would call superior play in tourna- nt AteliWant Innocence when he did. Ho jading star . ATLANTIC CITY, May 25—Sparring partners had a hard time of Will Hurt Chances of U.S. a F about the same way yesterday Trarntent, 95 $6, it at the Dempsey camp yesterday, when the champion indulged in Invaders in St. Andrews): 1 them D after ise algh aa bani fall New SHEA pale wee ene of the er) workouts he has had since he began training here for *} A hip N i M ‘ felt make iay comp) eo} 95 3-5, 494-6. Had States’ .| his coming bout .with Georges Carpentier, The proceedings were Championship Next Month clab Bape, reverne) paee te Teo tanta teen meee ek United States's Greatest Ten watched by a large and deeply interested crowd, the most interested P I : jes. Now the fot ‘be broke the track record fo mass nis Player Has an Attack | of whom, perhaps, was Attorney General Daugherty, who is here with an r ¥ to engage profess And he broke the track reco F Leonardo Il., 1.47 2-6, dba Mrs. Daugherty for a rest. The Cabinet officer was accompanied by By William Abbott. Sense Pwomade hore and iron hands down, ang qualified hand: | Daydue and Happy Burton, .53. of Indigestion. Jack Kearns and Major Edward L. Bade 1 Ue eee: cniean|eunventrate onthe budding” talent for the Metropolitan Mile, It fb Grass and Manna Grass, .49 3-6. Dempsey moved his programme forward a half hour yesterday. I amateurs are trav ihe lead CeMcwRece eee Bon Homme, .62 2-6, 1.20, 1.47 first opponent was Larry Williams, a heavyweight from Bridge- 4 Hive o mn Bt PARIS, May 26 (By Associate) . . (3 hag British championship this wee Deprived of v chance to keep mm foc 1.08. ).—William T, Tilden suffered an| Port fy, the champion wasted little time with formalities, slashing RocHapinceria\ hove comngre: hands in i namen development of the ecason| Wrinear ss Attack of Indigestion yesterday after he| “W4¥ 8t Hie partner from the beginning, | ; Wusbaiin liners Auer Tooter: has Margerle M. 1.21. piggies bh f the ‘Stade Renault, the Cenadian heavyweight, and permitted him to send over a 'drews next month for the [British Wien stacked up field. Bantry and Maator Jack, 603-5, | 8¢¢ with a, professional of the Stade fow healthy wallops to show his visitor just what he can stand from open title. Leading amateurs on this| "Wat Pe a aa oad eee Qéal ls eaction for the tormosalng Dersea bceet fade le necessary nopane a net severepun hment. — side the ocean are rated considerably even wit Chateau-Thierry and B. ¥. Strip, ,64,| Tem will be seen at play again before went into the ring and danced around with the champion for one | Professional stars are still sey me urls! Trotting out a smart pair training track Runnyol, .60. She matches begin next Saturday will’ round. Mr. Daugherty was particularly pleased with this boy, and | ‘ifures below the standard of th when the battle of Cordovans is the wav Scoepted Dunsandei, .48 3-6. pen oP Canaton O-a8y. a wet), nodded approval when Kearns told him that he expected to atack the | British pro. h for the British o > fie the Rancocas cand!-| ‘Sesacity, hh ek lac an Ga tele condition | Ine up soainat Cham plan Lynch in the very near future. | The American team that will com we oe ae! men wi 4 Laoyd George, 1.07. | [ low lac! xing partners to halt training so long ast | 3 cle including sin Wi a lot of wear as we for to-day’s Youthful Stakes. ena than at any time since his arrival) am within reach by wire,” declared. Attorney Beet Dauchony, pete abroad numbers cleven, inclidin inks of Want a ear al ‘Tom Maher has the) St. Primo, 1.20 3-6, eh aR hi Me ad a laughing at parting. “1 boxed as a youngster and shall always rema' course in better condition some of the best club swingers in the . Mall hi hand. 4 = Hi ‘i Tnite: But inut he 1a — 5, 961-5, 1132-6, 1.402-6,| Malning On ihe base line ie defeated | 2 9reat admirer of the boxing gam United States. But the minute th her at 6-2 6-8, although she played| — _|tine up the defending forces will « Nabout a month. ‘The other two will For the hip of the horse Ararat, .48 8-5, 1.005 be open toward the end o season. 118, 1.26, 1.41, the best game shown thus far in her! By Winning Award Over Ropers ries tv vison sven v0 opie iui iont it Agi MUTANS. i _ is the home tania for the B i . : guard successfully repulsed al) inva. /8"iP, wos ail siniles when he opened fords at prices that foot u Fen HK LL. Fobs for Lucky Nine Rounds Go to Boston|t* se |sions, Walter Hagen, twice holder of | mtaine TT NARAGORe Gel era bs : it Rye as style. ne ready winner in both looks and Frenchman. is the only foreigner whe a ‘Evening World | oe Aa ’ 5 | number them at least three to one in| Bycme vaete of wil) be on ta) Provides a leather that’s a pacts siraruateae ava? «=| Dan O'Dowd Springs a Surprise _rsvve wissen sos. the wien'the vite hohe at womplited Red her eu Wor ks € the Acqui- On all other occasi n Ghamplox Black and mahogany ox- p i ! wrist most attractively—all Reori: 3 A the club's reyular sé |the American national crown, wens token : Lisa ctuenollagal ag gl Bowlers Tonight Fighter, Four to Rival, Brayaiaee eee Nee MaResd hcritaat year the test equipoed peo ‘ib mem. based on to-day’s replace- Mostalones, .66 6-6. ' With Two Even. Atl arrangements have finally been completed for| that ever left these shores on the D'S ‘t ie ment costs. Blue Laddie, .66. er a the ten-round go between Hill Brennan, the Chi- a . a) me mission. When the battling waa f . Araryweight. and Pilly Miske, the fast uit | SA™€ °. Verta, .40, 1.03 3-6. At Thum's White Elephant alleys japadies # ll over at Deal the sad news was John Paul Jones, 1.05 3-6, 1.30. at 9 o'clock to-night the 223 bowlers By John Pollock. heavyweight of St. Paul, whlch will be held at «| r a bs we Schoolg UY ls Star ROGERS PEET COMPANY big auditorium at St. Paul on the night of June {that Hagen was twenty-six strokes who qualified for fobs by rollin Dan O'Dowd, the veteran Boston! torn men have boen resting up for a few momhs| | ois ke vf gh 2 Broadway Broadway coniee of 100 oF waren ihe sovenlng heavywelyht, sprang a big surprise‘! Wil be Tk wea Oo_tner ie ng CARES NONE PAT Ul n fLennis GY sw istnst. Convent Sank . on the boxing fans at the Brooklyn Yor the next show of the Brighton Beach Sport- e wide difference in suprrio Mita Work, heMipin Down WHIBAMENEL igs Hane by Winhing vub on Taureday night, Johnny serman meets of tho “British veo ig made possibie A t Mon telair Broadway: Corners” Fifth Ave. will receive their awards, the judges’ decision in ound Frankie Olson of Peart River, N. ¥., in the main! through his opportunity to at Warren at 41st St. F. Reil of the Harmony Club, J. He} pout with it Mon , - ~ S Roper, whe | &° of twelve rounds and Huly Levine tackles Eddie of competitive Ryeany of the Rozevoy Club, O. ds a decis Hob, Martin, | proce In speien tele sounder (me tas oe | Vardon, red’ § ! 1 club cn Saturday might. Billy Muah will tackle D ardon, Aut isidered, two of the By William B. Simmons, | quite dangerous enough to inspire} Argauer of the Oxford Club and| Roper wast the way. He Kownterg in tie wini-up of fies minds” {George Duncan are almost’ strangers unger Mie ieee aces Li wholesome respect in the shark. I ‘ 6 > started o a whirlwind, but to their home club, From start to bis ey is HIGH WATER, dg Daina, bub the oat George Newman of th Bronx Park | cemed to tire. He made quite. a|_ Willle Sanders has matched Dave Astey, whe local | (a or the outdoor season they are 2d Mise Beatrice Throckmorton, memorable one afternoon off a| Ousine Club will roll off for the guld) flash in the first minute of the last| borer. tw mee: Abe Goldsteln, the good flrwtiedt. | oving all over the British Isles play- Stood out in the opening rounds of \———__—_—————__ South Carolina beach, A school of | Medal that is offered the bowler roll-| round, but grew weary toward the| a the main eo of fiteen rounds at the second | ine in championship and special tories ernie awa teenie Giule. Gn Wi five or six porpoises attacked an| {2S the highest score in the tourna-| end of the round. | Sow of the Steeplechase A. A. of Rockaway om! naments for which large purses are Ait aiid L AS T DA Y enormous shark, 1t must have been|™ent: The tour bowlers who are to} O'powd weighed 172 — pounds dune 9 and Vimmy Tolly to fo against Ray Lena | DOt 8 courts of the Montelair Athletic at least 25 feet long, and petweon| Toll off to-night were tied with alapainst 188 for Roper. Nine han tho semi-final to. the star ovent at the | P ee peidont! they Club, Montelair, N. J., yesterday, OF SPRING MEETING AT them and their victim they made tho] Perens, ae ag, eanei eens Gf the}rounds were credited to the ¥ et ok Mi et te = lain time: fe, moN ee ab For the time being they outshone water fly. ‘The 1908 * Tolloft call for the e roll fighter by the experts, four going) ; ae Bh : Miss Marie Wagne log oat oe thes Oat eV ag ebay twelve balls, the same as in the |1o Roper, while two were oven, Roper| Daa McKetrick who ts staring weekly borine Over hore the situation 16,00 M V. Hite < 7 Ks ®/headpin tournament, and the bowler | aig a lot of holding in the clinch hows at the Airport A. C. at Atlantic Cly, where |!¥ reversed. ‘The old game has title 5 . j themselves upon the shark, ‘The lat-| with the highest total will receive | "4 see , Jack Dempwey ta working for hi with Georges | With such a rush the last few years nd the othe ' 4 was RArcny Netaok Gk ee hee Be, Fold eda ne-Such @ for tiheta tr the twine | Carpenter, has Bonded up Abe Goldsein to mma | {HAL Every competent professional 18 Ccunplete rounds were finiahed $3,500 Olympic Stakes , The members of the None-Suc nplon onny Leonard and | itaiding Hisgins for ten rounds oa next Saturday |'USY from early morning dusk “Miss Baker, the seventeen-year-old ‘ Lobsters are plentiful this year and| mentor. It made ite way slowly tol team of Collexo Point, LL, who fof Buffsia at the Nesebell paik at Fee il be our ache, boa ‘beumees | instructing: the mysteries schoolgirl, put forth her most eyelonic OCEAN HANDICAP @nght to be cheaper than in many |‘f tr re ‘ept pounding | paced the name of the None-Such | itarrison. N. J. on June 6 that orders filed | boxer who can fight bard. |to club members. is book game in the ond round, She was ‘the Consoladen rurse years. Word comes from New London| © “* 'P& 28 't remained in steht. | Club in the bowling hall of fame by | at the Crtterion Cate, tn the Mons, hare alread 1 ier of Larry Wiilams, the Weeks in advance and it is not ‘ompelied to exert herself, ag Mrs, AND. OPHEE FINE RACES " es winning the 1921 championship from | passed the $25,000 n It looks ike a sure + beavywetght, bas Williams helping Jace | == —— aa = C. Brush estab i commanding FIRST RACE AT 2116 P. ee cee, ar ere muneing eo INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 552 of the best clubs in this section | ninz sat the grow rece will go oer 0,00 tate ale” Babee one sace|| Gaieeiaa eeaette Gainmbia Gane: AL the beginning fh otha sivas wave kaun, Ste senso. of the country, will be given five | pce ee og rT Apa sarinee te Chelate y cleverly timed pass- ion, ddd i, also. Previous years. MAY PREVENT HOLDING | sotid gold medais, emblematic of the | Tr Meartie. matenmater of the Owan Pack A. | ous’ 10 make & ce would ve a great | Walter Hixgens, star d man | ing drives, went to the front at Sod Mh Leake n ae teh Cae eth en nr OF 1924 0 1931 championship. a ot Lay Brae ieee AL Norton | fame. Im fouuding up tio good sways (Of the Columbla track team, has beer pWonaa Tews gents to test a fp tare fesdeted “for Wadien“ Regular “Lucky Angler" writes that a new LYMPIC GAMES.) the winning team was composed |‘ Ms f rmlddiewsteht, with | § in the future. re-clected to the Captaincy of the track!" hican, Miaw Maker did nat, fal (ralue leaving ein, Station at Boy ‘enemy of anglers, the beam trawler, re eteeorenatie of Louls Ruckdashel, John Herroll, |Sumrou victorice wo his crv. tn meet Wie | Joe Ke and field athietes tor the coming yea Phe InA Fw ator ois Dae thas appeared in City Island waters. Willlam Kellerman, Ed Ruckdashel | yi. ine main go of twelve round be | twaher MeNeal ts to take |} With the announcement of his ele ed five games In ineto mepsered ip. City I tus| -2ternational politics may put the |and Allen Deakin, and 517 pins was| /: !* th math go of twel Lal ipa the Oa eye aaa an matea, t Tast Saturday, after trying all b i how on Priday evening, Juse b men are| agauae tion cam E Vil favorite spots without success he dis- |Olympic games in the scrap heop|the high total with which the None- | {i 0 Anion boul be able to comp Mra. F GOvered two beam trawlers drying |when the committees get together in| Such team won the championship ™ nis! ab : nated Ag ' ; Peet auated to. engage in a bout at Clove es tayel ny their nets at the city dock, foot of Lausanne early next month to select |, T° prizes will be awarded by Met sles would be unahle to gm beck to eneentons aint DAR intoely Tere 4 Fordham Street, the site for the 1924 games. Frank Siffert, President of the United | York” in tine rest of the present! and carried the set-and match “ — | Germany looms up as the stumbling | BoW!ins Clubs, under whos« ' Tbe Cigar Makers’ Co-operative /plock that may split the nations, ac- | T° Pvening World headpin Arcta Fishing Club, on the Eng ‘ord to word reaching here trom | Pionships have alwa v ! ide. ke, « ye . f Jacob Wonderlioh, at Peacock 4 ® |, leo Taioke, wie hae been showing rrunarkah! t, Long Island Sound, last Satur France, which acems to be the fave | fern tn thy Faster Gay, cangbi 616 founders, all of nice |orite now in the ruce for the newt | he mel @ise. Mate W. Benz also took a 15% | World sumes, has come out with the | Avule Ratner Ws Varry Megan, Lik who ts considered the best colored > ‘ett, . 1 t ert a vi i ‘~ b m in ac iH Nu You can learn POUR: skate. The party included |UMaqualitied assertion that she will not d Won eis Speaker Out of Game for m ; Lew Lippman, Secretary Henry |permit Germany to compete and will : Ales doiasy Ailsa i aoe - alton's eelentifie in- Sere 20 althysee Tae ae ae ae Gare hes nie, Joumion, a Mx-foot colond battior, in the main} CLEVALAND, ©. May %%.—Tris = quickly and easily, , Joo Hyams, 1. Sugar, ames | pans are mut back ond be i Re iat Mimian t. A-Jamian, Leon Malthysso (in the 4 wraces of the committee |» of fittern rosods, ‘This will be Wills's first | Speaker, manager of the world's cham- Get ready, Start now, Ed Rosenste Malthysse was! England also is appoesd to the re # Jone time [pion Cleveland Indians, will be out of Become prafiatent e- Be ai jimatatement of the Germans SPAIN OUT OF RUNNING | sacans doe Guns, tif wre soamaon, win ve | he. kao fOr probably & Week, He wes Gan ian Vaeen — | t Js understood that the Germans. busy fen e sis wees a9 bie by He Ne 5 mahlen 0 mu ‘ A story came from Sag Harbor, L.|who were to lave had the games in | FOR DAVIS TENNIS CUP, 120 Fiyns, bas bim booked up for ten fants, | PY ere Mt on an 8 LF and obfidren teaght By last week, that porpoises were|Berlin in 1914, are preparing to have | oe ppear in bouts at Allentown, ther astiank in « Call or write Booklet K ving weakfish into the Peconic|their ca DP ed Dy some of the | HWENDON, England, y 2% (by the Detrolt, Mick “ill play centrefield, ‘ io ,, < areuanly pot rananatty [neatra nations during the war, and| Associated Prexs)—Randolph Lyeett Savatinah, ¢ a ThelyareGO.OD ‘ ba if big Tut they already have enough votes | nd Wooaman, representing the British Gans Las ad @ love rem, Red Sox Get Pitcher Sothoron by r x ry pwn that porpoises are implacable |tined up to carry their objective if! tien, defeatal Manuel Alone and Boom, th ¢ Tirooklm fighter, and Watver Route. Si ie aE SP, AMS bod gees? of sharks, They will attack the American committee remains out | Count de Gomar, the Spanish palr, in | Jonony Gill, the hard pitting welterweight of Har] CLEVELAND, 0., May 25.—The Fos- @hark wherever and whenever they |! 118 Contno very seoided anti-Gere | Te doubles of w preliminary ronnd for | ire Pa, bare been matched to mest to &}ton Red Sox pitching staff has been Mind him, and the shark scoms to bel min Jeanines, bit mary at tie ve Davis Cap here yesterday. The scare |r rund mst 6 aon w be bad 48 the Orodeum |augumented with, the arrival here of Rvervthing ter, Bil aa Very much afraid of them. As the ematier nations who were not In the “Hs SoG 10-8, 6—%, 6—2. }to be an Interesting serap, as both meh are PPS Hs Sues PM LG Sal The Brvfiewicy: Bs Ke oaliander ‘one has no teeth, it is not ev!- pic conflict and who have equal vote ‘This puts Spain out of the running thelr gnimem ie lien oni Thenueh walkin’ , how the shark Sar a serio: Wiwith the big Allied the famous lawn tennis (rophy, i t has been arraneed between Kid Nerfols. | ae — TH 8 ; ’ wever, jonponed to meeting the Germans in cond Lehi hoarmwelabh and Mela! BASEBALL TO-DAY, POLO GROUNDS, UM ; " ite offensive weapon, ‘ack and field competition. Joo Laman. Casriay Docmerich watchmaker of 3.30 ¥. ML Giants va’ Fitteburg,—Adve UG Seer Gene Se @,