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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1921. B 7 ATIONAL ASSOCIATION CANNOT INTERFERE WITH BIG BOUT? RSEVOFFGALS |WHLLARD WOULD MAKE IDEAL DEMPSEY SPARRING PARTNER! Mv Fightin pid Hig g INSOLE CHARGE ees “SFIMLEBATIE srt et CHALLENGER OF DEMP; ° Threats of National Boxing FOR WORLDS TITLE my 4 Association to Expel New hy nh A EY “Jersey for Permitting Rick- ard to Charge $50 for Best Coming Back as a Boxer ‘ Tickets Are Harmless. CHAPTER XXXII Betore meeting smitn T had signed > } = ¥ (first trial at boxing after URPLREIE the European 3 “ war, and, | 1 which I held, provided By Robert Edgren. first "real experience ‘at. ic| Simlth did not beat me, wo it wus pres MUSING features aren’t lacking as the Dempsey-Carpentier Match draws nearer, One of these # the yawp from Milwaukee, ‘wherein’ the President of the “Na- onal Boxing Association” threatens after eniistings was staged| (ced rather freely that, because I during a boxing tourna-| 4 been unable to beat Smith more “ ment given by the Canadian Fourth | @ickly, I surely would lose to Beck~ | Division.“ { met a man named Child, ve i former army champion, in the Pa- had a great deal of tro é lals d'Etat at Druasela,’ ‘A ‘otable|feaching “Smith with @ ‘KacckooeA gathering, which included the King of | Punch. When { did land it 1 almomt <<» ‘exer’ Belgium, ‘saw these army boxe! botched the job by hit xpel” New Jersey if New Jersey We! His Yop guts through’ thelr bouts, and after Child| the effect would fife) noticesie oy | iswr Hie Richasd to charge 466 for me Bo! NoTuAN and I had gone ‘ten rather fast|1 just did reach the point of his chim. ..\ « } ringside seat. ia ‘omy rounds the King personally greeted| This was exasperating ti as 2 a, on and congratulated ‘me, never before did l experience any digs 00% " | ol en I first beat Bom-| Provided the proper t. Peseta Wells ft Ghent there was a for me. en gene hones against boxing in Belgtum.| It has been ch aii 4 And here ee. Belgian, Eing-ooa- | with Smith aw ‘one aa teen maton a ing. order to throw Becket yard 4y') ringt course the outcry against the|and give the impression In Euglana°""'* | omporary. Per- t I would not be» beat. "i fons who call boxing brutal usually|This is not true. 1 tried. Fo very fhow very little ubout the subject|best to beat Smith quickly, but the they attempt to discuss; therefore |old skill was not rresent ‘with me of the discussion, fenerally jaste only alwhen I tried to beat Smith. Hf it-> + . irse there will be|was puzzling to the A might®even determine to be severe rere niry even ras ze oy ; 5 oO i and hereafter. | look mie even determines ioe, vee (oomr' AL MUNROE ELIAS.) Every country eventually will develop | was {Glowing ae Hgts’ coast an example of him by retiring him = . = | NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. | AMERICAN LI boxing. It 4 from office and appointing some “As- INN a. ee Player and Chub, . HL PO. potaylifelal a hae tae develope ran wigt ne YO cee tenlinganaan thtes ie Deeenaeer No doubt New Jersey is hiding in he cellar and trembling with fear of his awful fate. Being “expelled” om the "National Boxing Assucia- jon" would ruin poor Jersey's entire future and leave the fair banks of the Hackensack devastated and for- Jorn. Tex Rickard, looking back :n his fight from the ruined land, would¢be turned to a pillar of salt, like Lot's wife, instead of gettin Dome fp Broadway “with the sugar.” ‘The “National Boxing Association" that [ should win from the English- Go. R. H. a. own feelin, and th it Yor sociation” member from Milwaukee in eHPSeYS cau | Weiner, Hhiladaiphta 801 , The play-bout wt those of Descampe! “! © is lage, "it is (ntinatoa that Gow 2 sont Bi Hite Wingy, Goer si 3 H § reallty a sore of epoue tee Pala planking eo ieee ese Ee eee wes 3a ernor wards already “in bad’ RING PARTNER | Rilngien, Horton si } was very eager t. i . 7, who re with the “Association,” and that he'd a WAY REACH wiLiaRD | Trronbis! Chia $30 $i 3 any skill uring the rene that woul ae 1 dls counts Recs Sale Detter watch his step and behave/ OUT WU RANEAS Metta "ella pi $3a¢ sa Bot De able to feanin, To my intense Whe Aled With tacts thas Oneeder. nee and not associate with sinful pro- —— Nor st, toute a Cot, Detrat ec satisfaction, 1 found that, although I)fear of what might happen. wheat Moters and other people who want to Very good condition,” sad Carpen- H d L Horio, st. “Tari lone Speaker, Ohevetagd 22200011 35 38 3 grown slow in some movements, |should meet Beck Y * : § Faterairy, Uianeass jeverwid, 2 jeckett, I didn't fear ell $50 worth of ringside seat for $59, tler. “T shall beat Dempecy if I can. arvar ooms Evans Ma Be Biers, BE Latest! 8 8 3 Yaron, ‘Chives J 3 I was much stronger and able to stand | Beckett in the sense that I believed — +~ z Say Gg Lil wn away for me, If it chances that he defeats me I ‘ eset eo 6 3 Woot,“ Clevobund pea heavy blows better. I knew I would|he might beat me. Merely was I fear- .‘ leh, fs the charitable programme of shall congratulate him, like sports- Up as Possible Onl American Sea, St tas. 1B 10 at 1 Walker Tevadebnia’ 222. ie 9 1 Here aud eae Be LMT or caiast ll Ma ae nerporel aphaNcgr ct 28 ae ‘ lon: “Whar, ms, and if I beat him I have no y Martin: Ghlogo oO % Siakers At Lal, era en to meet Dick Smith, the|feat him decisively enough to make 1 1 this raises the question: at | doubt ‘he! will be frst. to congratu. "4 Nie . Reto it 6 2 Cole, ‘Detroit 42 3 English heavyweight. @ match with Dempsey the next step 4s the National Boxing Association?” jate mem Winner of Meet qj F E eer, Phladety got Jones, Heaton 8 3 10 I trained for this encounter at the|in my career. a Answer: “There ain't no such ani-| “Dempsey and Carpentier sized each nm frenc ven ae row teks. 32 Tyne st, Louie ged home of Francois Descamps. 1 was| ‘The Beckett bout had been arranged! \\! mal, _ | other up carefullly when they met to —<—— ——- Beee Cua es 8 F Rleohiewon, Choveland '....00+. 88 2 $6 supremely happy in my work to get| for September, but the day before 1 | A MISNOMER. | Sign articles. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 28—Har-| HOYLAKE, May 28,—None of the | irima, Onis Bot & Femter” ahogon it 3% {n condition for Smith, | Descamps) met Smith orders were sent me to re- ane abot MISNOMER. to tne! ean @CcrEes” sald Dempsey, “some |vard unexpectedly looms up as possible |Americans who competed here, €x- Steady fics Sd a | ec perc n 5% 6 che, with a considerable estate sur-| Sclaviin nwo Dennen eed oP ont aozat Neged “Association” in so far a8 it 13 France for Bibs and. Lyin eer winner of the intercollegiate meet here|copt possibly Chick Evans, will par- | Suit: Guesiy Pat Bau rounding it. I would take my dog| tained a postponement of the ‘bout “0 ; eee itn acope tor charactor, Zrence for a trip, and I'll look you las a result of the trials yesterday. In| ticipate in the Frencit championshipa | Liha, MMA: 2 8 1S ® and gun and tramp for miles trough} ‘This gave me a breathing spell to. ; RE Wausscintion. able to discover out, we'll be good friends, hey?” to-day’s finals the Crimson appears to) at Chantilly, It was learned on good | Ki, Now Wore: mom a iB hours in Tis eeaetas weetera Bee ee Ser Carrot fee Sanaa : Ce tee Ceonle who wanted| corel”, smiled Carpentier. "You |Catornia, Princeton, Yale and Cornell, |@uinorty last night. -Eivans started Hargrerg, Gipcianed » 3 i Joa at had built, It was a. most enjoyable| hoped woul hut me in better condte : to control boxing, and couldn't. olen diieng tastes country Bt IY lhe Crimson pl i eleven men, Gour.|f0F Paris yesterday by airplane, but | \ilice “rants FA rae phamien Creu o it | training period for me. tion, ‘it wan suesested at tris dime h 'A. “meeting” for the purpose of or- home. In the ring we sI ht the hare) iniasioh in Pavia ti Wwruphtstone. Thiladel Re ia, Dara: t I met Smith on July 19, 1919, in the| that I asked th * ~ best we can, but after we shall be | 4M, the negro runner, leading. nission in Paris is a matter | }reiinone, 2 Detroit. Py it Cirque de Pari, sa asked the postponement be- ~)(~ Banizing a held under the faver of 600d friends. ‘That is the sport.” Unfortunately, they are not cham-| of speculation, Sutton, Teton Mo it iy 1’ | connie, wut tecauica it HAs tera Ree courte ire ae nets ciieace mane ; a fhe International Sporting Club,| Sportsmanship of the Carpentier See eptrieg, and. ic ie a too] Francis Ouimet, Bobby Jones, F. J.|Walkee' Ge "toni. 144 : as | i | dicted that £ would win in short order Grown boa non t tausse Es ehabes yd a watch hag likewise inefectually tried set “Denpney kind is the best guar-| Bich of whom can summon re Wright, J. Wood Platt and W. C. eles Seen 8 ah 8 gh Bp ant cone y the result not only dit I did not like this suggestion I * * i ‘con’ the spo ew York | © good, aquare, rip-roaring |gibie. ‘places as the. result “of “the|Fownes jr. leave to-day for ‘Turn- | peu chi : oe 3 appointed thousands of my followers, | never have refused to fight at . . Btate. | battle. ale once ee ee popeuld Hrvena| berry to watch the women’s open} Walker, Now Yo an % S MIS 4 3S but left a feeling in me that some- | time, and I told pepe teeth rather ‘With the same nerve the interna- pees fn the’ ultimate returns. Yale is alxs championship games Monday, Platt so 4 3S 4. thing was wanting In my verform-/| than be charged thus, I would meet tional ‘has shown on occasion, the WHERE IT BELONGS. in a strategic position, with nine |and Jesse Guilford said last night mel st 3 2 {? 4) ance. I was not my old confident self | Beckett in September. Descamps told Vi Belt, styled “National Boxing Asso”| ere fight will put Jersey City on| ford. “Princeton and Bareeit with (wenn spred | would. Sail see) lAenerice at Ward! Sow York Ce we 4] “al tamle to Guage wy punenen/ gone lide pointed Tone tikes spcente wee RAP uevaerine une 4. 4 Want, Now York: imo! unable to judge my punches ac He pointed out that Beckett was Gnd regulations and proposed to| the map with other notorious resorts |""In the last analysis, however, it| In the final round of the amateur oot oie 7 14 49 20 ately, and Smith often made me misy| well trained and that I was running make them binding on various legal-|in the United States!” sbrills a|!00K# like a ‘to the end” between] golf championship of Great Britain| 20 3 Dagan, Philadebs la 3412 48 [318 by foolish margins, He boxed better | the risk of a crushing defeat if T ly appeinted State Boxing Commie- Je rn “ * Pennand California with Yale always| Wiliam Hunter of Deal beat Allen Is imuler, 5 ay stohebl, New York 6 2 6 10 that night than any English heavy- | persisted in the scheme. ‘nd finall reey City “reformer.’ dangerous, Harvard a bare possibiilty Dunean, “Cincinnati 5 New” York 6 2 6 CHG vy = | DI And finally ‘ ' Bions. fe RRO ,, | Sans egous, Harvard a pare bine vtne, {Graham of Hoylake yesterday by a|! Cincinnati Sa thecland.” Dera 1 weight Lever had met before, but that|I succumbed and the date was < si ‘The New York State Boxing Com-| Expla: jous resorts,”| °ins fell upon evil ways at an early | margin of 12 up and 11 to play. This Tinlladetobie +++ By decobmeny, i. Lanis (a was small consolation to m changed to October, Pe unset Conran Johnston, | please. We suppose you mean other| hewr, when Davison falled to Place in|defeat is a British record and is 4 Welth, inllatrleia, Bi mpt - hundred, and Irish and Me-Der- ry cay chines > official interference and refused to Pecos boring bouts are held | mott’ were shut out in the halt, mille Shaties 1B Mobonsid ct Coicese, th a Jat, Clore: i at Training for Joe Beckett 0 recognized any authority but that of) Sieraunes fide arcaad Boston, Fee MN to the Bost fisured toD| defeating Sands for the amateur cae Ainemithy, Detroit 2 > ath S the State Government. ; St. ul, New Orleans, | }if and mile, with an even chance| Championship of the United States, 4 Sewoll, Cleveta od mR CHAPTER XXXIV. I would have been glad to have met’ ‘’'' ; New Jersey followed New York's pat epic: ao Salt | of coming home a double winner. | in 1905. ge, Rican 4 jeep atedl Goes BS = to| Beckett several days after my arrival _ “ example, . e y, Seattle, Portland, San|That is all off now. The athlete ———— ae Te Tonibeet. Thkedaiphiar.:! 16 4 a PCKETT did not turn out tO} in England instead of going to train- |.) - eral Ke BC ees pybat Southonty? Prnacise Lee che Burt pene: Hs LA 8 mote five UB pent fs | Johany Drammie Wins Deciston| \\i2iz™, “Pialadeatla 28 Gantacr. “Oey eland ve 8 is be my next opponent, I had}ing quarters at Stanmore.” arty lated in sone of the outlying districts, | Rochester, Philadelphia Pittsburgh, can look forward to is @ head and at New Rockaway Club, BO 14 Menwal. New Yor st oD started training at La _ There was a sharp contrast between MEET CHOC t Naw vere Now cersey (every baltieslupl in (the! America MMR RR Cee ee ns | pas enemeohake A Asot Rockaway.) y See as | tee Caer % 4 Guerohe, atter having been Work of Beckett. Where I went ta ea—owber boxing centres that fol-|Navy and every American Army| “It does not look like Cornell's day| Beach opened last Mgnt with a well His Hs Minne xan on go demobilized early in September, and great paina to keep my work secret...” { é towed Mr. Johnston's good example, | camp. aa, although the man wre takes. Tash contested card, In the feature bout tm ooo Terasil, Itaibadelyshia OS there came an invitation to meet one Beckett worked openly in the baths 7 | oO eS neererrerat 1021. ty Robes Kiem) | Moakloy for granted tf uid net be|JohAany Drummie, the popular Jersey 3 iy 8 Hac agg mn Crosselles. { Jumped at the chance &t Southampton and was watched | me ve re . "4 c ai a - % . Hetentctionai’ its creator gave tt done. City featherweight, won the judges’ de- a3 5 Hooper. Chieu a a 8 to give myself one core tryout With reser tae aiemmeunn to mer inte ee ; | SEARS ipavesa: : bs ais bd pred n hoofs and a tail, but ran out of mud RACING TRIALS. = . cision over Danny Pavese. Drummie iit 8 tt M10 a view to figuring on what would training quarters’ but 1 inaisted (hes before he got to the head. Young Montreal Again Winn De-| displayed lota of class throughout and 1B me happen when I entered the ring with | they should not watch me, and Des: bpinhils: —— ———— claion Over Pete Herman, made a big hit wit 2 large crowd | ime Cee sti’ 4 fa § | i 4 cam alt } 4 THEY DODGE THE JOB. Belmont Park, May 27. Track Good.| BOSTON, May 28.—Young Montreni|Dresent. In the other twelve-round | veusin, Chicago 31S Yours. Detroit RB Beckett. I was overjoyed when Toy, lagieasthy auc! te cer aee amoG ‘Another tunny thing is the trouble | David Harum, .50, 1.1614, 144, 1.59, [of Providence, New England's bantam | And Cortes, Won the verdict over | altel, Chim Bs Iedinacn, Wants 9 3 dropped this big boxer in less than | "fe \e°=ny understanding that all; Jack Dempsey has been having in| Exodus, 482-5, 1.01 3-5, 1.16, | hee, defeated Pete Herman, ex-world's 11.4) eae > Baas Reet Ginewnaid 7% 3 2 Hoes, Heeler ato two rounds of fighting. | Aiorltust Dosten naoe hone aeeecientiaia % champion, for the secon na de- . ne, Cine! ‘ ae: Ward mute ‘ i PETS yANT basere! (a) ace ‘the ‘best| Dartmoor, 81, Sean or cre last night. It wasa| O'Brien y Beate Lewis, | paar cisinmtl % 1 os Rare aaelesica » 'D The King of Spain saw this bout [0 pay no attention to crowds while ring partners. pet conn P, Greer, .49 3-5, furious contest, one of the greatest] Shamus O'Brien of Yonkers easily | 1avm, St. Tels, Tes Lalbold. Bouts eet and thanked me after it was over Las go through their training, but Nome of these gentlemen fall right| AT@Pahoe, .61, 1.18 3-6 ever held here, and attracted a crowd| defeated Philly Lewis last night at| Wwittat. fittdtairen ': m if om Taney, Clowlan \ fon the giviein WHIGh:T haa boxed: | Gee ate ine Litaies Ane Wane Ww f about 15,000 fans from all sections i y! thi f thi he back on their dignity as suddenly as) yanith Lit of apoutennland. Montreal won seven | Troxler's open-air club, Newars. | Ring "riadcwihin oho 8 Iyer We i Tee, kin BaD with Hackett Waa pacing ter at oct. T ballave its if they’a slipped on a banana peel| Prudery, 56. Cf the ten rounds, Herman taking the| O'Brien's fierce body punching had | Qrrheer, Heston | fo 1 6 Woortall ° ft I ever bad positively bad for a boxe tae } land say they can't consider being! Crocus, .51. feutth and tnth white the first’ was | Lewis holding on most of the time. He | Nanier, Oincinnat, ug 2 Dyker, Mfubladagphia’ + Pi the most serious business I ever F rt) have sparring partner gor Dempsey, as they; Routledge, .48 2-6, Wan” Montreal's. dazzling left hand| was hurt so badly he didn't want to | [tm 3. la re at Hott. Ho a undertaken, for he was touted as a ‘he eves of the public on him through’ think they can lick Jack themselves. | Lampus, 1.22 3-5, farmed him the unanimous decision of | leave his corner for the twelfth round, ae, é 1m BS bill ai H certain contender for the world’s 'e ae eee mien win treet , o two judges and Referee Sweeney. put the referee made lo 80. = = 8 forget E wills is the very bier dark ind whol Tamu 10s ———— es wee NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING. | AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING. |championship by such competent what he is doing. ‘Training should be ‘used tgact as punching bag for Sam nating 12 5-8, Patoher and Cla, W. 1, 20, | Pitaher and Okt, Ww. L. ™.|eritics that I had come to look om Ab lntenee: petind. suring won 13 7 0 vereast, CI er r si nd who made his bid for fame by| St Patrick, 1.22. Renton’ Now vor 38 ‘Therefore I did go to the utmost He should not exclude all other, flattening Fred Fulton. Thunderclap, .61 8-8. Senraeer Ruled 2 3 8 pains to perfect an attack that would thought There should be a time for 4 “If you can lick Dempsey come| Hose Brigade, Burana, .37 3-6, ri A Tiler, Chicagn we: 2 6 i beat him and at the same time evolve | Work and @ time for play, and OMe. tcuody y i portan: right down to the training camp and| ‘The Blaze, .51, 1.04 3-5. By William E, Simmons, —vther momber said he had done a | teil Kove: 20 diese, ¢ 4 jshould be Jast as tm: tas the ie +51, 1 . fe Va Ponder, Ditteoarish a ner, at, 4 a defense that would prevent his de- | other, did allow a cer ¥ do it. Do It every day, until every-| Arrow of Gold, .50, 1.04 3-5. HIGH WATER. good deal of fresh water fishing in his | tata 9 1 a certain number body Knows you can, and thon you'll] King Corn, .363-5, .51 rie HH ‘Governor's time, but he preferred salt water fish- rocky $4 Hots feating me quickly. of boys who were students at thé : be regarded as champion. I'll give heaeine ee Sandy Hook, “Toland. ing because it afforded larger fish and 83 Middleton Detroit 2 T went to see bis fight with Bom-|famous Harrow echool to watch m@ Mulcibar, .49 3-5, 1.03, 1.17 2-6, aM PM AM P.M A 4 a 6 Keefe, Philadewhia 2 after th had pleaded with Pe jar you $6,000 for your trouble, and you ; jan alluring uncertainty as to what you P, § ey Pl Des. “ e t. Hershler, .36 2-5. Sat — ue oe Bt se Aha Bhi 5 . Pittat ean 2} Hollins, Detr 3 bardier Wells, but it was #0 one-sided | camps for the 41 can kgock Jack out every day, if| CaP r mos, 29 wp tH ws TER ER 03a) will get. For example, he was fisiing | Haminon, Pittsurm 5 3 Mave, New. ¥ i camps for privilege and I foun@ Sou're pole to," Manager Kearns Gnce| Royce Rolls, 1.49. Nadia’ dicdard Une. “Add one dour fer 43" one day on a South Carolina beach | Harta. ae York, $ 3 Une, Oem é that I could get no line on Beckett.|q delight in having the boys about wrote fim. Jamaica, May 27 han ering: for channel bass. A tremendous strike | Yrt'ieaye a [mgr 3 Wells, ns has ap often been the case| The school was quite aear the trait Wills replied that this would be ? ‘i 7 a e! led him to believe he had the nd- | Sinith, Hrookiyn 45 Obviaen, Detroit .* 4 ne camp. > Seana Se Por ar tage | zady, Gertrude, 4, Cloudy, probably showers, Bentles| fete trees ae qa suarted | ean, Tuma: +3 falas: Weahinwon 5 With him, beat himself, Beckett 84 it ig hard to change the customs husky gent who expects some day to| lection, 1.19, 1.47, variable winds, ts the weather predle-|icrous the Atlantic, and about 200 | uy. Oineaemti 4 Mice. Bason i Descampa then’ went to'see the bout |Ce nation, and I Know 18 Js eus- e * he a champion. Nossuh! Nothin'| Mancoran, 4. tion for to-day yards on the way ten feet of tall| Maran, Ohicazo ee Nona, Washinton 3 laarecen Hery tomary for boxing followers in this « i ssuh! ' - . on for te : s . Oi ma, netween Beckett and Goddard. He apie Sundial, .30, 1,16 3-5, 1.30 3-5. Gonsea RRM cw atin 1k Meadows, Philadeleyia a3 MeWhanney, Ohicago 1 country to watoh fighters In training 4 in’. § ped out of the water. It was a] \iwom{hun $3 Move rapes, «aes H returned visibly impreswed by what rm Biff Bang, .50 3-5 The United Anglers League had an|shark sixteen feet long, but It was | “aller, Now Yor 3 h Bows and make up their minds regartingyy WILL IT WORK AGAIN? Trader, .53. experience meeting last Thursday eventually brought to the beach, belly | Game. Mtiadinhia’ 3 i Noland, at Tails | Beckett had done, but still insistent the chances of the two men. I may | a4 a ‘th 4 3 a : Walker, St lamin. Hodge, Ohicaen ‘be forced to change my plans some- have had one letter from a gent} Parader, So It Goes, .36 wre, end the relative unscifiahness|UPwart. It was landed on a thirteen. | jurther, jonkizy Quinn, Now York man within six rounds, Sorced oe » this account. 10 thinks Dempsey should have| Night Raider, jounce rod and twelve- thread line, Tague, Cincinnati Rave, Ste tana Ni wan aiill eonoemied oxercthe ape ltr’ ° talder, 1.28. . ¥ NaS SAE) eee ee bos Ri ie 3 Hath t tinued Monday,’ Fan jtraining two or three monts| zealot, Moody, 1.02 3-5. of fresh and salt water fishermen was proaching bout, so after Beckett had | (Bontinusd Monday.) ‘ >, and about fifty bold peop! [Ret ©! Clarice C., Good Heart, .39 the leading top H Julius Rosenberg told of going out lore) have been underrated jn the|Jap Baseball Team to Play New| beaten the American light heavy-| pave Mackay te Fly te Atlantic ‘ worrying over the pons ty! Juno, .53. | from Sheepshead Bay on the Evelyn | pooks. He found they would take the York University. weight, Eddie MoGoorty, I took that City Te-Day. ; t he is starting too soon and will pie | Col. George R. Chester, who acted| Thursday morning and ching more |jure wit snap, frequently leap out boxer Into my training camp and be- 2 Black Knight, .38. ze lu w a snap, frequ y i Baseball as played in Japan will Dave Mackay, co-promoter with Dave sinle by July 2. st that emp-| Token, Mankumer, .37 3-5 jas Chairman, was disposed to give|sou bass and bluckfish than he could of the water and ofter shake the |e goan at University Heights will | gan to learn the Beckett methods of | 71° or the champlonahip bout. be- srsonally, adm em p= j ee ,. a * ey carry home. One of the sea bi ok out Oo} ai ths, T 8 ‘8 ) hghting through him. en Is A hard lad-to figure, For a| Sea Sinner, .37 the palm to the laster, because they iy Oe ch eace Tiew: tour notin eee lee ie out of inal memes te ee afternoon, when the Wasoda Univer-| ene ae tween Benny Leonard and Rooky Kan- + k before he fought Willard he| Transient, 50, are not averse to telling ‘would have taken the pool if some |crel fishermen are well aw Io my. | sity team will meet New York Uni- MGoorty did not stay in my camp|s98 at Harrison Ball Park on June + every evidence of being over| Cazadora, .392 glers where they get fish. | ac ‘ A other fellow had not caught a hake |sclf, have seen at least one big pick-|¥ernity, me than three or four days, and| will set sail for Atlantie City this after- that weighed more, As it was, Julius the home run king ent bi i ei Bs a. the home run king |then went back to England, which.|noon at 1 of¢ edge, too Heht, too nervous,| Dorothy's Pet, .49 3 ck in the seaplane Snow + I jt was impossible to land on ac The Colonel is an oilskin-coated y to “blow up." Jago, Grey Gables, . P ; Ps mde ‘ot second money. After Julius had|count of his abil y to spit out th at OUI Attashos in atx {of course, I had planned. He spread | pird, Dave will be accompanied by Bob Ad he blow un? Till say he did—| Stepson, 1.25. treee MEA nats ural Me dnalrelated his experience it’ was an-|hook, Mr. Goldstein also found black x cireult amashis in s\<) the report there that I wag far from | ponerty, Chairman of the New Jersey ie a bomb! The first minute of| Alex Hamilton, 1.10. ‘arpentier of old and that sing antad (nounced that he would aail toward the |bass plentiful and big at Sharon, but nother in thelr arip| being the modest member sugges Boxing Commission, and Charley Lyons,* § 1 fighting was an explosion Et 5 28: ate vw jend of the coming month for Europe |was unable to bag any because the » West Beckett would surely beat me, Png- ey ‘ oy's fighting was an explosion | Kiera, 83, been unfortunate in his fresh water|énd of the coming rion ton eae De vuason wae still closed. ugh (he Wert weatern, 17 to 1:|fetmes lost cheir heads over this re-|® member of the commlasion, ; Pee earn wereck, needing! Tamme ct O% 7 associates, he has been away more than forty —e Indiana. oto 41 broke even with Chi- | port, Odda swung sharply to Beck.| The start will be made trem Bie Cos eet Bie are cork ta atin wim | MaEny Buxton, Prank Watery, 7 e- = with the [ets Everybody wished him bon} The Honest Plumbers Fishing Club cago and beat Harvard in ten innings | Sirs side of the encounter so that|lumble Yacht Club at Weet 834 Stress Rie championship. It lett Demp-| BunkL ‘Magonieur, .36 3-6, Brother Dutcher, agreeing With thé lyovage, besides fisking him to take |made its weekly trip to Froeport) The Jape, have showed surprising |he entered the ring a hcavy favorite | and the Hudson River, A committee of Ree ee eel anon ta Acusdict May ©: aforesaid modest’ member, told ef linany a “onc” against Prohibition, Thursday and went out. the Kenvivindgt of cirve ball pitehinig ‘and and sadly overconfident of the result everal hundred, Including, Benny Lone des she job, His system was right] Exterminator, 1.45, 2.00 aeK a oa a were o Capt. William Fenn, but did not have | Babe Ruth tactics Dexcamps took ac age of this y Reansas, Billy Oleon, | Be ina.” i ait eae with disappointed angters who were) ame sons of Test Society, om the|the good luck of the week prev ———-—_—_ afvuation by placing large suma ox {Sullivans tho referee: newsparer Tat dut suppose, being as extremely on| Ree eres * ready enough to tell where they Baad) sina pg n, Capt. J. J. Kearns,|The party included Charles H Martin Knocks Oat Smith, money on me to win, so that he, as/e"on hand to give the party a rousing e for the fight, he isn’t able Ra] See ue 2ek8s missed the “bigs trout, made a lurge catch of flounders and|don, Robert Fridenberg, Stuart T LONG BRANCH, N. J. May 28.—at] Well many of my countrymen, ry ni-off, q Tat his man in’ that first furious Bally, Ah ck S + dimeut.|Witekfish off Umbrella” Point last Charlie Arfman, Dr. Hasiohurst|ccoan Park A. A. last night “Sitent”| turned to Paris richer by many thou-| | The ship. will sail over New York City, Het ot aprad ond enerey, “Will ho| SenUmnde, Dele One member deperihed the slate In the party were John{and A. White, Only soventy-cieht | scorn, the hard-hitting middiewelght| avs of france. an ata ‘that will be redeemed for ringe EA Cake A tharWaGd? TE the)|y, Cureeny pends 80: Bs: ties of fishing in Greenwood Lake pny paeach Ha. Teena | founders wore taken, against nearly | Atte ne aaa at out Johnie Brite) second poatnonement of the Heck: |@ acarda that will be redeemed for ne ase ba anal alle and, Massie Murphy, .#8 2-6, 1.02 3-5, The northern part of the lake ts in Desmond and Joe Mickel. Mr,|300 the week before. The favorite ‘in the sixth rot with a heavy right.| ett bout was mad before we really | #de nents f° Driscoll’. office in Jersey P| Se es a nlentt. Curfew, 1.05 2-5. New York State and the southern part | Mickel was high hook. ground near the Life Saving Station | hand punch to the chin met. [went to London the night of Giry. Gibson's place In the Bronx or at ; mpsey goes slow, good night! Walnut Hall, 1.50, 9 w if ian The dave ie few a was tried out and many boats were a Nov § aster sompiation of ony. trains th bal park any time between June 1 ~ = Yorker who inadvertently drifts be-| g§. A. Goldstein went last week to! gathered there. As the weather was) Jimmy Cooney Given Dectaton,| ing at La Guerche. 1 stayed in Eng-|and June 6. SURE OF A FIGHT. Bikate 3:8) Jow the Jersey line is apt to be ar-|snharon, Conn., and had several days'|fine the conclusion waa reached that] HOLYORE, Mass., May 28.—At ivh ‘training quarters for nearly a| Kansas, who arrived hore from Buf. Georges Carpentigr, sailing, con§-| Jock Scott, 1.06 2-5, rested for fishing without a license, | fine dent, unworried, but modest {| Knobble, 1.47, 2.01, which is ruthlessly demanded by the | pick kerel fishing. He found th the flounders have beeun their sum-| American Logion boxing show last night | month b | Brooklyn. gymnasiim, He Is to 1 sr migration, Confirmatory evidence | Jimmy Cooney, the sendalional Harlem | the English champlon, a fact which | Gehe Delmont at the Waiker & C. re th numerous and game 1 the fore entering the ring with|felo on “Thursday, {a training in a. 1 That's the way his countrymen’ Pdmina, .49 3-5, 1.03 3-5, Jersey authoriti He got them both trolling and skitte * found in the appearance of fluke. | featherweight, eusily defeated Irish Kid worrled me quite a little at the time. yfonaay, fl saw him teave France. The Boy, Endman, .51 3-5. —— ing. His experience nvinced him! yhich are being taken In nets in| Williams in ten rounds, receiving the I had trained so hard at La Guerche " Leonard js putting tp hard licks @® “J will do my best, and Iam im Comment, 1.05 In behalf of salt water fishing, an- that the game qualities of the piok- |large numbers. judges’ deision. that I was afraid 1 would go stale. Suliman’s in Ha)jem. F retiianien —- — ee SS . a = - <> oe V7

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