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: = __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. 1 BIG CROWD WATCHES DEMPSEY’S FIRST WORKOUT. IN.HIS ARENA’ the season on has is be gg a consistent performer, aving 20D (Latest Pictures From Carpentier’s Camp at Manhasset and Dempsey's Quarters at Atlantic City.) A tlouth and’ Tolbert of Harvard. Cone peg 54 Fae is by no means & sure favor $ ——_—— ++ — - — ne - taieiaiinatitasit aici _ ~ MORE SPARRING PARTNERS Carpentier’s Favorite Positions for Landing Hardest Blows; + iii SEER Dempsey Now Rides a Bicycle to Increase His Speed |’ estes i Sess sioaasea’s ARRIVE TO HELP DEMPSEY AS OUTDOOR WORK STARTS Martin Burke and Mike Trent On the Job Now BY Companion (23 Nassau @EW YORK, 1. to Assist the Champion—Dempsey Scores SR ATHING SUITS é Some Records With the Feed Bag. Men's pure worsted } 14 i Sn, 839 i value $6.00. By Thornton Fisher. | Others in coast b ATLANTIC CITY, May 27.—Every organization but the Button-Hole | guard combinations I Makers’ Association has visited the Dempsey camp. The visiting firemen and California style have come and gone, but the town is still filled with citlzenry wearing Lada 208 badges and ribbona blowing from lapels. Delegations from the Loyal Order of Seif Starters and 1 O U's of America hit the trail for Airport yesterday and were knocked down for the count of 60 cents for the | privilese of participating in the inauguration of the new arena in which the champion will box until the battle of Boyle's Thirty Acres, About 1,000 of the elect jitneyed@ oat—men, women and children. They | more steak: con ‘ » pas: represented every note of the social | along, snelbeeai Oh, “Gas. yout All styles Bathing Shoes and Slippers. he insisted. “Oh, use your i @cale, Those who live at the Marl-| boarding house reach | TENNIS borough and pay more fraternized| Boy! What a meal! Here was the menu: Soup, steak, potatoes, corn, with & couple who hail from Kekomo |string beans, lettuce, salad, oniona, and are doing Atlantic City on $17 @| olives (more steak), rhubarb, cakes, week. One gray haired old indy | apple pie and tea, | wearing a small bonnet and black silk | | During the meal the champion led !n | gloves tripped in holding a raised | the conversation. We talked of poll) ‘ parrots, automobiles, mutual friends, Ble? a r. parasol. everything, but not ‘a word concern- = ———¢ | Short skirted damsels from the ing his coming fight. DEMePSEYS BACK MUSCLES Boardwalk joined the throng of men A kindly-faced old woman cooks that curroundea the ting in the|Dempeey's ‘meals and ‘serves th and Jack has grown very fond of her, breeze. The red and green ribbons | ‘rhe two elderiy souls lend a tone tr fluttered from coat lapels. the camp, though seldom visible at} fg It was the first day the champion | the place. ‘worked in the arena, and he was ap- lieth Jauded, na he entered, He enter. | Dempsey, a Fast Eater, Finishes tainea the crowd for a few moments | Meal in “Record Time.” SURPRISE AT CAMP by shadow boxing and then took on) As we neared the end of the dinner. Jack Renault for two rounds. Larry | reag, ; ts ‘Wiltiams followed next and received a | Ted¢y Hayes started the phonograph ) y' > Ge 1" CARPENTER Fre : 3 OSS SAS LT 44 Jand we drank our tea to jazz one-ste 9, P j 3 SARPENTIER SS LErT Reems wallop that opened up Be renege The champion is .a fast . eater. 4 tind oy = {ng a stream of crimson. Then Alex | Though convorsationally laps ahead ; $ ‘Trambitas led him a» chesvil Kearns [of Us he finished his meal before tho ( 1 . 4 4 Bae i Sa eae aera fre and won sp puking on snes pes! Hard to Pick the Winner Of Intercollegiate Meet = Demon Driver Tennis | Racket,~ waterproof case, hard wood $95 | Press, regular QQ > | $15 value..... : | Wright & Ditson | Tennis Balls, $6.45 | _ Per dozen. FISHING TACKLE Complete line of Rods, Reels, Lines Hooks, Bait, &c., for fresh and salt water fishing. At present low re- | placement prices. HIS WEEK’S SPECIALS | BICYCLES $33.45 | i} Racing or Road Models CANOES (Penobscot.) 17 ft. Open” Qunwales. $88 vsiue. $70 | GOLF Quit: consisting | of | Stayed ag ind 5 high grade Aolt Clubs, Var seo 914.95 123 Nassau St. record. afternoon's work. The cham-|' ne ‘meal finished, we adjourned to Dion's, shiftiness, te tmproviog S8l¥ | tne parlor and’ looked out over the | Frenchman Boxes Two Rounds settling dust. The retinue had une i ‘ . A la ate ph all ir to town for the evening. Noone wis| | Apiece With Gans and spa about the inclosure. Sophie Ginsberg | i Pe aike ore Apne og tly Sis and Hemmingway romped In front of | Jeannette. Ghicago ‘and has joined the outfit at|/the house. They, too, had been well - _” OUT FOR e 5 Points| Pear te he ual chances of win- fed and Jack hiniself mixed their food AR College That Scores 25 Points! pyar te have ea eats Dempeey’s house. . and carried the plates to them on| [¢orges Carpentier, French aspir- at Cambridge Is Expected | ,1” the last named event, Diek Lan. Philadelphia Bankers Pay Re-|the back porch. In fact he built the |@9t to the heavyweight champion- $ 4 don of Yale and “Brick” Miller of speots to Dempsey. 2 arr Est SE ma Segal ewer e tem. ocedee | PEPE FOR ENGLISHMEN, |HOW U.S. PRO. GOLFERS | to Capture Honors boxing In. his training routine at his r i} attractions were Juring the holiday |, sterday : me uanwee Si caueaare faa Sem, pat te ebamolen wan in ne cum at Manbawet. «1. vouerany’ CIGARETTE FOR YANKS; | LINE UPINLENGLISH MEET. ccroum mann, say | al t .| Clover at 9, oxing he ha ie P “ 5 | Peete Pireceaiints 4 ae ee, Co eer east Juat & word concerning an im-|since his arri x! in this country. He ANSWER THE PIPE WON] GU2N@4cces, perthshire, Scot-| With more than 700 athletes sched- land, May 27.—The Americ ntrants te . arcotla, ay scribes and the fighters staged the:r | Portfint membrr-of the Dempsey rtm: (Sparred two rounds with Italian Joe inc hod acuignd’ Guincak sroceaslane! eae e oats a nei ealee lee | | daily ball ga bes winning ¥ ieee |G eannette, e tehsil eo a - rac! nors the Sta¢ yesterday ly pall game, the ser nning) cial designation, but functions in a|@n8 and Joe Jeannette, and the Old Golf Sharp Has an tdea About] golf tournament, which will open hers ‘Ack honors the Stadium y | —_= | 1 scouts . 2 ptely fternoon was a beehive of activity, by sofnething like 99 to 34. half dozen capacities, rubber, secre-|ter announced that he was copletely the Fail i on June 7, have been paired for the ™ | t te ; j @ Failure of Americans une 7, » ; loners ji , b Arter his workots yesterday .*No|tary, friend and general buffer for|satisfled with the result of his work- | at Movlale, qualifying compeution at eighteen holes With jerseys of many colors sobered | Hiking Time Is Here t champ fio workmen finishing the|the champion. While Jack Kearns is|out, Carpentier didn't intend to box as follows: up somewhat by the customary ‘The crowa.was. not piven’ endl comtert of the big.teliow, ‘He and| No one was permitted to enter Car-| comm, atadvan sla taeetaee meee 4 ane” Jack was in a playful mood seek are Bis feat at pentier’s quarters yesterday, but the) of a New Jersey club, “and few |Chcngo, ani Hugh Mo and tapped this humble writer tendér- ganeer, And ‘those with “ahem ‘ec|many lookers on who were standing} Americans understand why mea | CeaHeVe ee beee Se ee eens a click | comes in contact, ‘The firat man as|in the outside In the hope of catching! itke Evans, Oulmet, Jones and i aeerer ontastiata, if you know what| Well as the last you see in the camp/a glimpse of the European champion| the rest did not We Are Ready For You With Our Dreadnaught Made of Elk Hl Hike’ wherever you want to, wet| or dry ground. and your feet will be Giarence Hackney of Atiantic City, N.' white running pants, Seldom has ill, Portru sh; much uncertainty as to the outcome, ere a oats ‘There are twenty-nine colleges com- 1 McLeod, Solu peting, composed of the cream of the! come through astern institutions, as well as U fall } mean, Normalcy will be restored In|!8 Teddy Hayes. oe saw him shortly after 3 o'clock stronger. erally, 0 Calllercia and lant The | @ few days. emerge from his cottage. He was “Well, I'll tell you something, e Duncan, Stanford jr. Michigan, the only | | was ie en-| Zb; s nt se dia Tith i. hy eorge Duncan, BAA AY ery, 0 20ne TOENEE oe tor yanke snes, Hahidtas fends Seta in a dressing ‘gown and gym-| my boy," he continued, “the pipe | Hanger Hill; Jim Bi res, Petham Coun. TV eReaTnoted mutha’ vor Won obo ef day was avout Syets Pe apy hipaa Zbyssko, n@y' heavyweight wreatling Mincintoly (to) Cie PReae wriere ig esr wig it will Riways win over the |tuwn Country Club, Youngstown, O. and year or yesterday, 90 is paloma tteally 1 e pore! ad a a constructed ar cigarette, expresses Josh Taylor, Sunbury; Charles ‘Hoffer. , Gropped fre @ association. Johns h | ‘ Heor and joshed with the boys of the| champion, successfully defended nis|where the rest of the paraphernalis Se emrnemin ct. expresses the [oan Taylor. oun Clube Pritadeithia’ dropped from thé associat temper H ioe Gc a THe nae cease title here last night by defeating Joe {essential to the profession had been peenent ct tho everame host Whey Hopkins, Haverford and Boston Col. aor & Vounee nent sor ab 8s ara eG, Genoug, Ma rewhertd Hop rerford and Bostor Once upon a time men ||/Men, Women, Children “Regardless of the pubic’s opinion,| Steche> of Nebraska in straight falls.|moved to. A little later it was no- boys cultivate the pipe and theo Reid, W ‘mingte Country Club, Wil-jlege also are without entries. ’ a "Ted “Ray. mM ‘The tea at can acquire a total | i i : one thing is certain—Dempaey has the | rho first fall eame atten one hour fifty |ticed that Ttajian Joe Gans, also! willbe a different story the next [MNEtOn, Del. and Ted. Ray. Cxtex:) | ihe team th Rosie torw inthis raged at inal stiff Splits PRACTIPEDISTS ection of his lnnotiate offciel fam)- two minutes and twenty seconds and disused in gym trunks, joined him}, time the Americans cross the ew York, and Roland Jones, Wimble- | Year's meet "But to estimate which and Sennits! 6 West Broadway Tracerning the test be ts scheduled to| the second after thirteen minutes twen-|"Ehss, connected with the camp|_d& Pond Oued one of half a dozen can do so is a! But to-day they’re all the, meet.. The atmosphere is surcharged| ty seconds of wrestlin, would make no tement in ex- : very difficult feat. . ace! 221 Greenwich St. with optimism, though not a word _—_—_—_ planation of the sudden switclt made lifornia is generally given con- |Tage! ¢ cuggests It. Bloom Defeats Herman. by the Frenchman in his plans sideration for first place by many! Comfort as well as style, |||Near Vesey St. ‘At 6 o'clock @ ya-hoo-oo announced | phi Bloom of Brooklyn defeated Tiliie| After working out in the open air experts. Yale and Cornell are almost) Fp ae 4inner, and Jack, his brother pacer, Kid Herman in their twelve-round bout | he akipped Tope, tugged at 8 rowing mentioned in the same bre ath by re device is simp le—| Teddy Hays, (ree ed thenine at the Cdémmonwealth Sporting Ciun PeRnae ey ened) hans mown Admirers of boxing in this vicinity | At wie Ocean Park A. A. of Long Brance.| others, and even those who figured no stiffening where it touches Burke and 1 aeeened an assault oa| st night. ‘The Brooklyn welterweight |foiowed, after which it waa noticed | Will have ‘another opportunity to- | 2 W-slent. Silent Alario, the deat mute|the fir Westerners ‘hat Cornell at | the head i. Be ee ere oo. serned! she honars in nearly, ery ltt the sallow complexion Ohat had | night of witnessing tour good twelve: | NCNmie! of New Yorke will syee punches | are willlng to concede thal Corner tT, | oe nee baced day’s| 1@ ia nd the judizes lost time 1 . ee ial 4 alv@= | with Johnny Smith, the New York fighter, in the] least shc 7] 2 . is * % t Sack 1a the most sollcitous of Beet eae ae eercion erlene ie Goat (eee ouch comment upon, HIS round toute at the Pioneer Sport.ag| main es at (erie: rounde” Tue eigme co be el ix largely. bochuse of tt apliity, of Prices based on to-day’s| and every time tuck to observs it| ended. Charley Meecher stopped Sam. |Carpenticr looks in the pink of conz|Club, on East .2th Street, Match. | hard foneat battle. In the eenitinal Bart Gat-| Jack Moakley as a coach, rather than | replacement costs. | SP Me. polaioes, Sieve foure| my Greenssut in the Atth roond. dition. maker Doesserick has been fortunate | '#" of deme City meets Andy Mayo Se hes ne ee, ee | 4 : = = — — Carpentier will isetive newspaper|in staging these kinds of enterta.n-| On account of Far! slid tring sumended by| HOW tO have this your, | doen . ~ | men to-day, and the chances are that) ments us the previous one furnished | the Boxing Commision the officals of the boxing | {htt victory oven Kennayy te Everything for the Holi-| by wil a Pane boxing, after which, plenty of hard fighting. For chiw|ciub at Albany have cancelled the open a Cd Penn State are all considered to have day—everything from fish shou! ve C “ase. A levening’s show Willie Jackson meats | in which Batrd was to have fought om Monday thy sHance fer t tle AB UT FISH AND FISHERMEN better Idea will be gained as to the} Jimmy Halon of Denver in the s%ir| afternoon st Chadwick Park. Instead, they wave | ed soe Fise For the a and hooks to golf Norfolks. | real condition of the man who so fart bout, Augie Ratner clashes with J.m | signed up Auste Hatner to meet CIMtf Jordan, the Rae aieatiey Rent mieamiod | has been more or less of an enigma Monigomery in the semi-final, Fiabe | Atay iia, ot Cantick Park on He | WOPNTIOE Of eae cpilonally. fat ROGERS PEET ComMPANY o8 erman boxes Larry Regan am omens printing feld, and are likoly toidivid as chinaker of the Armory A. A. | sprinting field, and are likely to divide | By William E. Simmons. _| are alluring. From the Esopus, Never- > Johnny Darcy tackles Dave Medar, | rank Bagley, matchmaker of ona pinges: (a the anahest | ieroed Datel ; ne: r stb of Jersey City, bas decided to his open air| first and second places in sh233 | Broadway i y HIGH WATER. sink, Beaverkill, De Bruce; N. ¥.. and) Oy IEQRNIA CREW KEEN ny Dundee wili meet Satior Friedman ot | noe 'wnicn bas been postponed twloe on account Thompson of Dartmouth will] at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. | $e ten Gate, | CVED from Connecticut come reports of 0 In the main go of ten rounds at the first | of the ratny weather, on ext Thurmday aight, Tas |iule the favorite in both hurdles; Convenient good water and fish rising to files. The FOR PRINCETON RACE} oxen air voxins stow of the Kast Chicago Uoring | nt eur outs, wich Wazley bad eencules Gourain of Harvard should take "he eicadwie ) Gomnt ORIN Ave. T oval Goachtaan eeatin to be fh kene answers Chub at Fast Chicago, Ml, to-night. Dundee 1". Sutq on those two evenings will be put on! broad jump, Gardner of Ya ole | vane, a eaia ne _ ere oe ee rs Ay voted eons ' to recelve a gumranice of $5,000, Matchmaer |14.vugay niga vault and Dandrow of Tech the aatn- | HE NATIONAL DAY- rat favorite, as it is mentioned as @| PpRINCRTON, N. J. 2 7. Capt. | Torrio expects the show to draw eof $25,000. es senuster, the |™er throw, But in the 440, 880, mii+ i Th cen iM taking lure in many logalities. J. M. Rogers of th of | kaadle Mecaony. the veteran middleweight, whi] Harry Gare, manager of Marry Schuster, 1114 two mile runs, the shot put and roughout the Ignd May Partly cloudy, warmer weather, mod- - California crew, now in Om] box tn the semi-final go. ore Ld nate Lash Oe Me © high jump, two or more men ap- | 30th will be devoted to | i ‘ 7 . , Ns tof Luke Carnegie for Its rac the : ; ; Nip toraay 10 bes — cine omnmee oryofourherocs, | 3 the prediction| Mention of the Beaverkill reculls tof Lake Carnegie for The opening boaing show of the Steeplechase | Carey's open-air dub in ies | he memory + apt aal anni mind an experience I had on that] Princeton Varsity eight. June 4, jocu-| 4. a. of Rolaway Beach wil be staged to-ntant|co-night, Garsh eave chat be ta ready to m8 | MOT EO ooo | ‘ease hd 2 “dy after ‘cinge] Matchmaker Cassin offers the fight fans an a gre ndeteated fiywe rankie aro, ca el A IE NCCT TET Bde Pe nace i pres tal G [ retail iy etna lta Dood bet cara ead niyerey tear iy PoERTNER Motor CAR CO. ine. The scheduled trip of the World/from early morning I came up near] Conciusion that the. Tiger crew Was| chances are that the boule wii) bo bitterly coa Field 1p Boston to-night, Pete er: | NewYork Brooklyn Newark | Fishing Club from Sheepshead Bay | sunset with a man standing at the shout aa good nit tne Univoraity Of | tested. ‘There will ms two twelve-round main} At pate. ner banterawetght champion, will last Wednesday was cut off by rain. jee Sf raplas negry A: quite a nian mono out oy three “foot "in a| and. Andy Corter going. agains} Spider: each "ot | meet Tong Minlene) ot Preianey, Be Ts iat — | hundred feet in length. here was a|three-mile race this spring. © wast Caiitornia, retum bout of ten sto 8 C. A. Besch, Astoria, L. I-—The best | pool at the foot and he was casting | @xpecting a very hard i: he sald, supe ef Herman. gets a gua and was confident that his boat would| at the Brooklyn Arena, Atlantic and Bedford | contest by OR , k known clubs are the South Side]into it and getting a trout at every | win. Avenue, Brooklyn, to-nieht, Harry Wlls, who ta | dptee of & fone e be 2 st Successful Year mm hind of the rece! ke fi = Sportsman's, at Oakdale, and the] cast, He was one of the most skillful ——ee ad considered Une Dest colored bearywelgut im this Wyandanch, at Smithdown, Inqulry | ly casters Lever saw, and he handled |Ferdham Nine Kaatly Defeats] couoir, ill took up with Kid. Andy Jounin, ee ; New York colored hearywe e Fentuire en of the Secretary will probably get you | his rod with the perfection of grace. Georgetown, tit da, ‘This will be Wills's fire fight IN G " J y ie. | Eom Pees Seats for Benny Leonard vs Rocky Kansas } desired information, | Although it was an exceptionally lon, The Fordham University nine, fol-] 1 ome ume and as be is one of those eatiel R A { pee Sepiced toto pee ar Tivlened or fell’ ohare on | jowing some. radic 1 changes in its Wine- |! eee i aie ss ' Best Ringside }cast he ney fell short of tory fighters he surely will try Mart to sow away | 9 ay BEAUTIFULLY REMODELLED Reserved Beata, I 5 Ybmarine hulks lying near|th€ pool, Silhouctted against the] up, defeated its ancient rival, George-| iy oyoavat | “| | “All Locations Some submar darkening sky he presented a picture | town, at Fordham Fleld yesterday by sitnes’ Lika Rtameics | baa ropa a BELMONT PARK lbeata on ane Maw | the beach in Oyster Bay are sald to) which was stamped indelibly on my]a score of 7 to. 2. It was but the| Je Cilfford. the Brooklyn bearwolent, CARPENTIE i f furnish a first rate fish refuge. Every | mind, fourth ‘reverse that Georgetown has] mest, Tom (‘tens in one of ihe tare twelve TOMORROW ie a nee pe a te With this season out of twenty- | round bouts to ot Eb ; 3 ONE Gunday they are surrounded by boats starts jyn, on the afternoon of Memorial Day (Monday). SIX SPARKLING FEATURES, including 4189 FITZRO { which make excellent catches of floun- | “@¥¥ Rowing saund on-the Sohayte| ir '4; jamara, Pordham’s pitehine | Karin Murs, the New Orleans toarrwseat, waa $4,000 LADIES’ MAND CAP f cl] vor. was on the mound for we fought Gibbons, but as ke has @ bad ear LEC ‘HAS! | ‘ dors and blackAsh | PHILADBLPHIA, May 27.--The Navy n and, backed 10 MANE TOE at in cunt O'Gsn, | | 88:00 NEW YORK STEI | : . say of No. 296 Avenue | CFeW# arrived yesterday from Annapor | biecory ‘Th: mubsecion ied Cliford to ake Bit lace HEMPSTEAD HANDICAP cc j C went out Tuesday from Sheepshead | sonyyiKiy River aration for the| While registering ten str vy the 8 FIRST RACE AT 2.15 P.M. augle Ttacner va, Sm Monigome { Bay on the Lauretta, Capt. Cassidy. | American Henley untay | previewa heoret, ie 6 NeMahow evade and had the time of his life. Ling.| virtually the rowing squad, | had gone out y ands of busing to be staged at the ‘ . | —— - h forty-four strong, made the trip. The} @ strike-out Sh 1uith Street lub on Tuesday night of nest week. * ake, whiting and biackfish were | ery eee ih ehuree Meanie | nana’ lieenton fash Mamanga rout on | CT mene A se Siatat SIO Sf ees rate Ks Strawe for Particular Men Ryenthing for Billiards He landed 12 whiting, 10 lin, o oI . y 4 a ’ ‘The, Brunswick caught, He la! 8 6 ander Francis W. Rockwe and Dick) home run to deep right centre, scoring | 4" geision under ue Walker law, will mewt doo | indi Bes tn the Labe of Quality 4 pA uF Glendon, the coach: he Navy will en-| Sheedy ahead of him. . a tand, Incluc ~ LONGS< ual nd Shake: An 18-pound. bake took | Benen dunior varalty and freakin Us Malley, a brother of Id, Malley, | Son! walle Marry Leltoy will claah with Tommy (rend Sem, tocledineg Fane ; rita 2 -— , Week od trou Prompecis stroke end King, former stroke, 3. played well for thair nempective tanme, in 6 sie am ALMEME FOOTRAM hee, h ° . ine ee seme