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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921. ere me ane Ne A NS CRA ~ CHAMPION W NOW PLA PLANNING AT DEMPSEY’S CAMP _ eee ae ae em “By Thornton Fisher ee GOSH, YOU SURE FORTHE HARDEST TRANING | ===. ee TWO WEEKS BEFORE BOUT your tad If Jack Is Worrying About Outcome of Big Battle in Jersey City There’s Nothing at His Camp to Indicate It. WHat DO | THINK. © oF CARPENTIER-? — sox JusT Look AT MY LIBRARY HERE Witt YOU- R Jaeks EVENING DIVERSION- HE Takes AWAN A LITTLE NGS LOOSE By Thornton Fisher. OF tance ase andes OPRTWEEN THE ‘ 2 PINOCHL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 26. Be NHOSPHERE OF THE walked right in and turned around and walked right out ‘again, save for a few carpenters working on the newly constructed arena! im the reservation at Airport. The place was as quiet as Broadway in 1950. | Not a sign of life stirred about the two frame dwellings which back against the bleak inlet washing the shores of the former naval air base. | The tall wireless apparatus projected its invisible peak into the low| hanging mist, and a cold blast swept off the water. Then it began to pour. It was 8 o'clock in the morning. There was no guard at the gate. Any ont could have strolled in. The only indication that this was the heavy- weight champion’s camp was the sign painted on the small structure at) the entrance. It said simply, “Jack Dempsey’s Training Quarters.” There is nothing distinctive about ¢@————————— fhe houses in which the champion] when 1 mentioned Carpentier, he “ a. A CITTLE Crepe apie and his retinue are living. The ex-|smilcd and said: “Well, you can't 2A _ W'S FEATHER WE GT es teriors are identical, only one is gray | tell; I guess he's a good, tough ma: SPARRING PARTNER and the other a faded yellow. They|, Then we talked about dogs a THE CHAMPION RUN IN things. ‘Three additions arrived at AiRCLES were built from the same set of plans. | camp to-day. A Boston terrier pup, No foliage surrounds them. Instead,| Jog Benjamin and Bull Montana, The ABOUT HIS AFFAIR OF they stand conspicuously apart from | Pup w's the gift of Martin Van Camp JULY 242 NO WORD oR <8 thi erat hite | Of Spokane, Wash., and {s busy atrik- E t Tr t : ua, Ieaibrtag tie leelbunie’ Jos do | (2S UP an acquaintance with the two xtreme aining Ys ems ACTION INDICATES (T not see them at first, for ahead, a bit Giaabre widsHomciliaewac’ Sophie . (am a abril mada ax to the left, is the arena, seating 10,000 | “/980Urs iad Sh D the Bi t Ae» yarttre) x Jack and his animals are pals. ee ero ee cenaaity. Hass | Sophie Ginsburg, while chasing sticks OW urerence etween far side you come directly to the two] few days azo, cut a gash in one wee nt gon gt tear e8 a aos ant asters ~=—- Dempsey and Carpentier) arenticr trans on | Lord Baltimore's Stable Mate ¢ tea sign reading, “Dempsey's (BY taking seven stitches in the U. S. FOOD PREPARED RIVAL CAMPS A STRANGER visiting Jack Dempsey’s quarters yesterday might have EVERY DAY THE alana TRIES TO PULL A GABE HELY INVITE YOU TO GET 4 IM THE GANE JACK 1S HAVING TROUBLE. © city KEEPING PERMANENT PUNCHING Lie PARTNER S-CLIFFURD AND Houck HAVE QuIF DEMPSEY |S BotHERED ° Makeausttere On the other js the| Wound. Sophie is recovering from ee ; ’ L I} i S l R ee eretece cena estts| (oerrepalr Guslite TCadeeien tual tee amen on a0 BY A FRENCH CHEF. ikely to Startle Racegoers mentary notice advises the visitor to| If the champion is bothering about rT —nampion OLR S | caalkts SET FaROolk: Daaeariown WHE ge “Go round back and knock: thereat rere jconteat there ts Out Before the Public] rimvie-prain manager; Gus Wilson, BY HENRI MARCOT. Trainer Billy Garth Predicts cay as good as Kai Sang, and Dempsey Invites lem is to procure permanent punch-| While Frenchman Seeks| ‘ner and general boss of the estab- (Copsrizht, 1021, by United New.) Mee |Bigheart, being fifteen pounds bet- Reporter Into Parlor. Hodcohayeeeunaianen the angler F lishment; Paul Journee, French | | MANHASSHT, TL. May 25. Great Future for lter, must be the best of them all . jouck have both shaken the sand off *lusi a Fa es . " y im- ‘o prepare the meals for my . |The latter, son of Sweep-Hig few hundred feet to your lett aa| their ‘heels and! beat it for remoe| Seclusion of 40-Acre Farm) heavyweight, eet are | friend Georges Carpentier when Bigheart. linear aneluces sults falsne teniouee you,,walk toward the houses, stande | regions, for Conditioning Purposes. }?°"**4 er OES, EE ee ee ctning to EAGER oul Oke . ® eURacemoue | the @irplane hangar, a part of which| Larry Williams, Jack Renault and * }cot, French chef, who will have] he is training to knock out Cea FaaSiss jly in his recent trials, and may face is bejng used as an indoor working-| Alex. Trambitas are still holding up Se charge of the commissary and also do| sicur Dempsey is not the job for YTER Lord Baltimore ce: the starter for the first time in the out place for Dempsey. Instinctively|as well as can be expected. Babe! By Robert Edgren a little sparring with his illustrious] an artist. Georges does not re- A off the Youthful Stak Juvenile Stak at Belmont Park, heading for the porch of the house] Herman, the little featherweight, wh « uy (Raub ) countryman. quire the Celicate, artistically the Jamaica race track yes-!next Monday. If his trainer decides marked “Private.” I rang the bell. In| ives Jack a chance to run a bit, and {SITS to the camps of Dempsey; Joe Jeanette, the colored heavy- -§ ae tals en bs ae BE CC) Sa Lea iia ee response, an elderly, white haired | Joe Benjamin. the lightweight, shouid V ‘and Carpentier reveal the ¢x-| Weight who showed Carpentier a few| Prepared creations of a Parisian |terday with such consummate ease,|to wait a while longer before show- woman opened it, six or eight inches,|set the champion a warm paz years ago in|] chef. He demands only bour- | there were many of the regulars|ing him there will be many disap- >; ts a | 1 Paris, will be added to the staff, and) geoise food—the same that any |present who began wondering just] pointed clockers and juvenile prog- perhaps one er two other American and ypon announcing myself told me| Dempsey las not bezun intensive Lreties Sie rane: to wAit until she could sperk to|training yet. Kearns docs not want] The populace, at four-bits a b 7 kman desires, what sort of a colt Bigheart, bis UN-|nosticators who have been willing to Mister Dempsey. A second later the| him to get on edge too many days! peep in on the American champion at] boxers, but the force now at Man- mone : ar iy) e “champ” himself greeted me and hus- | before the fight, but within ‘* wank Ateatle City, Unlike trick magicians | hasset will do the heavy work getting | For breakfast | make Georges | tried stablemate, must be. Uncle}take Garth's statement at ace led me into the parlor. The only two|or two the fireworks will begin in|, e : h to con-| their favorite in shape for the worid’s| the omelette with confiture im- | {lly Garth, who trains the pair, 4S- | value others with him were Teddy Hayes, | earnest. Walloping Jack has nothing to c ampionship, ported from Bar-le-Duc. Some- |serted during the Pimlico meeting - the champion's right-hand man, and oh ccal. He's always on view, mauling) ‘That Carpentier expects a bruising| times 1 give him four eggs and nd after Lord Baltimore had shown al came out of his rac his brother, John Dempsey. large Part of Time his sparring partners, exercising on| battle trom Dempsey is evident inthe] sometimes five. It is not the [on 4 an evening in fine fettl meave You had your breakfant yet?! i the beach or disporting himself in the| #lection of Journee as his 1ust spar-| French breakfast. In France we |tW0 very impressive efforts there, ‘a starter in the Metropolitan the “champ” inquired effusively. 1) Spent in Play. i ting partner. Journee is bigger than, have only coffee and bread for |that Bigheart was from fifteen to Poratpennen ncaa wae‘Worry then that I had. If it was adjacent ocean. Jack. His displacement is 195 and he bette: he ular belief he will not be " i : petit dejeuner. Geo is an |twenty-five pounds better than the popular belief he cagA eee aay ithe warrat eh ieiae parece nia eee ah ely In strange contrast to the open-| looms up like a skyscraper. avails American at breakfast time. He lrord doing anything. If that be the| found penalized for his winning o : y s . : ecovering from a trench wound he > de co a forthe uncomfortable jitney trip over | little road work in the mornings and|ness of Dempsey's quarters, the om a +4 also demands black ottce an ig to be treated H | fought Bob Martin in the Interallied| ry case, racegoers are go! : ly pavements to his place. Wierd ten rounds in the afternoons, | forty-acre farm at Manhaase where | competitions and finally lost when his “Wor lunch I provide hors |to the sight of a real fast juvenile, | purs ‘One who has visited the camps of recelgiy Seloer daily the “ans” Carpentier is conditioning himself for | poor condition proved too much of a! groeuvres, boiled —_veretab) because Lord Baltimore proved him- | Winne eeracnewill Pr nz? Siscovers & Markee Con |r Te te Tt Cacce thc ite cor {the big fracas, impresses one with | Handicap, | flounders, chops, oranges, tea [oem ee ee neet average wien he Spend the greater part of the time aie: Teeenoh CARA OR hese) Around the it Keene the Big fol-| tmosphere of subtle mystery.|, Journce's particular mission will be| and coffee. pS Ally until fourth post hour to-morrow NE eee ee ae ee eee eee eee ere tore oe areca tp closely quarded:| (o,7Cumtuit Up with Carpentier, He ta “It we have had good luck fish- }took the stakes yesterday. On his| praying for sunshine and gentle mpsey welcomes them—not that the|to take on his sparring partners at|The Frenchman is closely guarded. y be fast, well qualifed for this assignment.| ing I have fish again for supper | previous outing he attempted to con- | breezes so that th champion yearns to fo out to thegate/3 P. M. Hach day more customers|)1 don't remember any claimant for|Journee will remain in this country| and a roast as well. Sometimes | i.44 weight to Little Chief, but| for he feels conf. cere Ramianty ABrne fui thas wink MS hn rare ote Heleanane cu world's honors who was surrounded | Probably all summer and hopes to] 1 make soup. We have no coffee i brown will lead the r . He F “a hat the b ay home. Blaze have everal teh. it} TY e ve it might keep failed, Yesterday. at even w hts, the better of the Cusden pair entered, He puis his personality over. derstand why Carpentier desires to} With so many precautions, CaM lending hearse eiants Bs name of pone Gu A oe i he proved easily best, winning by|has been going along well and will Far pega the shy, Some oon seclude himself; Dempsey runs his camp asa sort) Gne feature about Carpentier’s “It is all. very simple except the | fve lengths. | have his supporters, who insist that tender of two years ago, he has de- - =| “It's a good thing to get used to] of side show for the international] training that impressed me is his Joped into one of the best “mixers vd : veal enerating r poor Neca whe meen hie the crowd,” he told me to-day Yeu|pattle on July 2. Charging admis-| method for generating speed. If thi know there arc always a lot in tol ciong will net the tidy sum of nearly | Jersey City bout narrows down to a goes away feeling that he is the one| joo" and foot race 1 ite sure the Freneh- and only “pal” the champion has. hs 660 (OSA cored eror ot race I'm quite sure the French If he were to accept all the invits- m marecot. That is very I cannot tell how it is s my secre when Geor: man will be able to step close to} to say good night he comes tome |faitimore is a good colt, and the Taking a lino through Little Chief | bis last race was not flukey to Kai Sang, possibiy the best that sis about |has been chown, ft aypears that Lord irklevingtor he h from Ha despite the fact that frequently four or five | *!° pairs of spectators get into a free wre De Grace, ga ve further for-all while ye 7 6 Carpentie : pcided to pass} world’s re , “Hel arcot cedg | Peason for the belief that he is tong extended to him he mizht |i: helps to youlsre 1p the ring ona «Carpentier dulchiy decided to) pase) worldie DOOM ue course haw been Mita reece coerce sty [fact that he waal unable to concede! iiduar, aie long, angling steld Dangpeting in town every night crowds.” Bceusiomed ‘o1up this easy revenue. Georges) ti. for the French champion and| food;ronc periane Yor Georges, [ten pounds to Kal Sang and Little/apparently not suited to the going, € ’ rset J and e kitche e g for Georges, , ior he floundere: e What Jack Thinks Wantardayohaldid/nattiing ut reas fimures this ioe ene will be etiasy e's have that Gentece antene (ate he Kitchen 99 Chie? must not be held against him, | for he floundered after he had gone a play his talking machine and romp|>Y the |. ets of training unham-| of time, practising starts and jump- sis secret, Francois Des- |Man O' War has been the only) J S Of Earpentier. with the dogs. | Kearns called off all pered by surging crowds, ‘The Freneh- | ins the ‘high obstacles in «, way that does not know. He would | juvenile of the last five seasons capi- ork a amp account ot , ay, should provide w: 7 e; . oe asa An - be | Ouse in the hous the first objevt| min, Airport itself is about ten mine | eee ee Me Wao naper| When (Me gong sounds for the great| Be annoyed. Bie of knew de mar, [ble of giving weight to high-class | the Iq me to was a bookcase con-| utes from the heart of Atlantic City aly O foW CenAs ANd BEWRPORET| tattle: i 23 Carpen- |company; « sbut if Uncle Billy Garth @ining perhaps Sere. Nanared | aa the jithey fies, and the next tow) writers have heen privileged to iamp| ite ey tart with |is to be believed, and there is no just | books. At the rate he is wading|days, during the holiday festivities| the European title holder go through | faithful attendants to fetch a set of OM i : ag , z us cream. ‘To-morrow night, maybe, {cause for doubting the astute and through them now he will have ab-| here, will see a caravan hitting the| his preparatory exercises. Special | hurdles when Carpentier sets sail on] Cream. Boom : CBURG AOE CEUTA: t ag all their contents long before| trai! for the outskirts of the re his hikes, After walking three or| ‘Saxe with strawberries. (truthful Virginian, Bigheart is an- the day he leaves for Jersey City. He| where tho wild waves m PEROFE | Hol h iz three It is customary for one of the emen and a barbed wire barri~ 4 “Georges will be strong when he | : 1 h s make a noise nae D - | four miles the Frenchman will order eee ut Hit MbuasuR. \SEDeD Smite had Dees reading when I arrived. but don’t say anything, cade effectively keep out visitors) the hurdies set up in a yacant field Draper 1 Mareot, shall Lord Baltimore, according to the make him so. lrocords rearranged lust night, is feats, is done without the aid of Guest to catch an eye full. A high — - whose credentials have not been prop- | and will then spend half an hour spectators, wooden fence shuts off the scene of | This unusual desire for seclusion erly vised leaping over the jumps, Thia litte ' MNEs : ’ stunt, however, like all other training ABOUT FISH AND Chere & Be ouenes. for the na Byiea grouchy. Jeff never cared what might! no nerves. ‘The only thing he ever : happen to him, but his active imagi- | imagined was how much fan it would nation was always busy with the fear| he to knock the other fellow for a activities to the outside world and| brings out a loud wail from old-time | Of Yerigus conseauences to the other | oul. Mecoy Iida habit of dazing By William E. Simmons, | 1341) tried also to tocate some plack-| Hert Long Island bluecoats see that |} followers who in the past have! fayow if he struck a blow with all| an opponent in the first round or two | hovered around training camps like | ength, That idea haunted nn and then taking his time about finish HIGH WATER. | fish, but failed. no Knotholes in the barrier are uti-| (los on a sugar barrel. Some of [NA streneth. ‘That idea, haynes \ ing tt. just. for the fun of showing oft | gents Mook, Ta” en a \ Toe lized by the curious. | these wise heads believe Carpentier’s|""p¢y IMtzsimmons didn't know | i). When the at Kid Carter naar, OGD Meake Ialang. Has | ,Dhe, Lorraine Fishing Club went] Carpentier has never been a be-| insistence for quiet is a diabolical |inere was such a thing as nerves. Al nt McCoy in Philadelphia T went Bodie da! eo a fa gut Sunday on the Olga, Capt. R-\iever in strenuous road work, He|P!ot to Improve a hypnotic eye and /pgnt was a joke to him—just a rough | down on the truin with McCoy i: 143 — 1g0 Fos S42 | YOUNK, and had good sport at the # {other mystic powers that are sup-| practical joke. He thought it was! “Watch me to-night,” he said, “111 Me 8th THA WSS Lge ke Gag; Ambrose Channel Lightship. The| takes frequent walks of four and five) posed to have helped the Frenchmau| funny when the other fellow dropped. | show this fellow up. I won't hit him use ‘hdd ote bour (pera included 1, Walters, W. Zenke,| miles, but these are generally taken] win the champlonship of Europe. y er even fRARTT TAS FANON eee ean cha va, M. Ke pall 0 pa f ee sts Buen aClea: M. Keuneally od Me-| early in the morning before the Man- | NO GOATS TO GET. SHARKEY WAS T! 1 itor, two. rounds. McCoy stepped owers e weather prediction etana, , Martin and) nasect natives are astir on the roads. i ape Tom Sharkey had no more nerves! around Carter, avoided all his hay- egain to-day. If the "showers" are| Pas A paarnest. The prise. fiah rs | How m Hoh wi Aeryen fount 1%) nana clam. He wouldn't have been makers and punched him on Yett continuous downpour. t Hef kl a Lie wge sagtbbe- a battleship ina rowboat, Tom didn't} terrific ku wn blow on McCoy's = jwell ‘that all future club trips this |" Not a great deal in the case of |& b# i a fight, He never] 1 for the remaining four FOR YOUNG MEN | Season will be made on it, G N Jeither man, if iny guess is right. |worry over losing 0 fagbt, Slobin§ And for the Mew ae There will be a meeting of the] eorge Newman erv. believed that he lost | rounds it was the greatest fig I eve O, {Dempsey néver has shown nervous. |Pelleved ite ae tlih Tom one dav) gawecbarnng ‘oniy thes MeGovem CluettPeabody & Co InciTroy, NY. after his great fight with Jeffries at’ Corbett battle at Bridgeport | badly | United Anglers’ League this evening | | ness in th in the Assembly itoom, fifth floor of | A Party consisting of J. Erenstot.| PWang Headpin Lara tgsh the Pulitzer Building. Capt. John| George Wessels, J. Brandsteettner, ring after the clatter of And as for Carpentier, *oney ‘Tom was s! “rench champion has had mor3|Coney Island ‘ A TERRIBLE TEST Klein will describe a method he has two sons, Edward and Walter eee Mines than the world’s champion {battered and hadn't been feoling| ibug i \ ct discovered for keeping Rockaway In-|/'"€d and William Buechner, James Tourney Ke oli-0 land has always shown a clear head,|much like himself. He w down-} Getting up before a great cows, | Tot open at a great saving to the Gov.| Albert, John Young, Ed Wagner, Otto |atondy. self-control and remarkable | heart but that was because holafter training for months, with & IN ~ ernment. |Bchmidt, George and Rud. Westphal, ability to judge the right moment to|thought he'd been robbed of the de-j world’s « hampionship at stake, is ; L. Schneider, Steph, Underwood, John rge Newman, an old and ex-| {bility} bd et Pnough to react on the nerves of any | S TO-MORROW A Forrespondent writes to ask how | KUthy, H. Krasney, id Fred | perienced tenpin artist, who rolled! “Ganpentier shduldn't be excessively nothing better than to| man living. When Dompeny aig BEGIN - ; he assure himself that fish be|Capt. Joe Miter teat Three Jes | with the Bronx Park Casino team, | nervous even when he faces Dempscy ‘fight # every, ,HIEht In the; And énered ids Dumpacy was [| AT BEAUTIFULLY, REMODEL? ‘in a market are fresh, There is mM er, from Canarsie |... 0 si e: | before at least 50,000 people and under week.” om That big guy] vere pale and on 6 Miple and infallible rule. Look at|SU%44¥, and fished at the Ambrose | WS {8 good form last night when ne oetolgiatances that make this coming couldn't hurt me i¢ he fought a milie| f ae BELMONT eye. If the eye is bright and|chthnel Lightship. ‘They caught 185|met Riel, Argauer and Rysany in a GoneMA CMO ik Meow since the ion rounds.” was i cleaf, the fish is fresh, Never take |; @ Mb with a dull, ‘clouded eye. | Dealers have been known to color | atthe belle W liard was still ner ; PARK Dempsey sidestepped delibe ‘ J 7 nti! Willard lost patience ENIN AY PATON ling and whiting. “Fred Buech-| roll-off for the gold medal offered bY Roman Emperors turned thumbs He broke three of your ribs, dida't Won first prize with a twenty- | Sveniow Warld (0 hes fe ancient Colosseum, Ine, ‘T pound hake, and James “Albert | The Evening World for the highest) down in th uM jhe, Tom five core ro! e head bowling. I've seen nervousness lose many &@| “gure,” snorted Sharkey, “but Tj st Potente tie daneetl i nee thane » MEPROPOLIYAN HVS AY the gills red, but they have never|pcond,, with | an sinntgen-pounden, poate aTolled In the Hesaple ite "Wier ifabt, Bofore be met Fitzsimmons at | didn't Know it till the next day.” eee oral tancane Gainey Riad aura rent es sen been’ able to brighten the eye, A t na diy i papa ed by the) pant drives. ‘The four bowlers men- Carson City, March 17, 1897, Jim Cor-| As a rule, the keen) Nig cad, ‘That forward stap gave Demp - [Barty for’ Doding the Pant Spey |Pened above had tied for first prize bett's norves were 0 on edge that b@ boxer with imagination sulters \yey his first clean opening and Associate members of Cameron| gr with a total of 114 in the tourna-, Was almost hysterical at times. He “nerves.” Bombardier* We ‘nara the fight Post, No. 79. G. A. R., went on the! Hoffeer Wins Golf Prise. ment and the conditions of the roll-| steadied down in the ring, but I be- stance, a splendid boxer always When Dempsey and Carpentier mot eruiser Landon from ‘White House.) PHILADBLMHIA, May cif called for the men to rol! twelve Heve his chance to win petered out weak from sheer nervou L expect to see tiam both on edge be Harlem River, Sunday, to Port Wash- |W. Hoffner, former ‘holder balls, Newman tallied 113 for the during the last few days of training. he came up for the first round. He'd! sore jhe bell rings, and both cool and y gare. seierved te ington and Hemstead Harbor, Long |ieiphia amateur golf title, won twelve balls, connecting with the He had too mucb imagination, und almost fal! over the ropes getling into | ai their dost w! y come face to | v : 6 | championship of the Paper ‘Trade ( Aotn rte e the picture of possible defeat was ale the ring face. | pcluding Paddock 0 ay Ea The foune | 4 aclation act, dsteating Philip Ww. Hecear Sy finished, thre aoe before him Kid MoCoy was as intelligent a# the best man will win, and “nerves” | Mouse, 8.57, ere of good size, many over a jymane Of Springgeld. Ih inp“ with a socre of 76, Asgauer trailed Jeffries always was nervous before ahy boxer that ever put on w glove. A o regaal prt = weak say Se the bunch wish @ telel ad sh, 8 Ahly hag, Man Am Aa DS HBA Rewk We ed bmnasinaAiem ay oe te is sn inn restorer WA -|or since the pair were members of & raced well since his return; | CARPENTIER ma DOANY BOXING TLL NEXT WEEK? iil Sam McVey Visits Frenchmag and Predicts He’ll Win y” Over Dempsey. iy | Francois Descamps, manager | Georges Carpentier, European heavy weight champion, announced yesters day that it will be another week bae-w |fore the Frenchman will engage a |training camp sparring bouts. Thi ties contrary to expectations, buf |Descamps explaine@ that there wage ‘no immediate necessity of Carpen?™ tier’s donning gloves, adding tha’ there would not be any sparring - bouts until next Wednesday afters.” noon. Carpentier was expected to demo: ca a strate his boxing skill yesterday @ great many fight followers wi disappointed when they were maé.: by Descamps’s explanation thagy. “Georges, he does not need boxing. A number of newspaper men Woi®s entertained by Carpentier in hi®je camp at Manhasset, L. L, yesterday, |and though the weather was inclem~ ~ ent, the champion worked out for ® }them in his well-equipped gym © |nasium, During the heavy downpoutyr, of the afternoon, Georges trudged through the rain-soaked groundép His shoes were encased in rubbers and be wore a silk bathrobe over his gymnasium suit Upon reaching the gymnasium ia the afternoon, the European aspirant. to the fistic throne worked steadily, for an hour. Through his workoug he showed more ability than he 4 Monday. This was more evident im his shadow boxing. This part of the workout took place in the m vulation, ting Carpentier had const voted im his gymnasium. Carpeatier was fst with his hands and feet and was like a streak on attack and agile on the defensive, Throughout his session h@, tows alian Joe Gan nt. and Gold Panama middleweight, were among he spectators at the workout. MeViy arpentier are old friends, aud ured Sam dropped in oa* nan for the pi ‘ering his services as spi ne It was the first t had seen Carpentier in eleven years, i travell Fran “Ge s is too fast for Dempsuy, I think,” said McVey, “He's the speediest boxer I've ever seen, andy addition, is one of the clevere@ and brainiest men in the ring. T think he'll beat y and surprise everybody, a heavy hitter, there's no getting away from thut When he hits, they fall. But he bi t no speed or cleverness and doesn’ 1 compare with Carpentier in these “ rtments. 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