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on _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921, DESCAMPS SAYS HIS PROTEGE IS READY FOR HARDER TRAINING @ —-+— seni a csi ——. — New Plans of Carpentier JHE SPORTOSCOPE ABOUT FISH Call for More Sparring r a =ssuq| AND FILHERMEN And Longer Workouts > (eee (Gee, 1M GLAD | AHEAD oF US! You Move D ‘ yaad (WAT LL Y'SEe \ga ’ | By William E. Simmons. “ AROUND THE Sy THE COLOR OF HIGH Labeda . . THAT DIP AT Governor's fill Start New Train: FIGHT RECEIPTS jenocks Wow. 3c i Sandy Hook, sland, Heit Gate. i} art? é ie Georges V ing Activ THE END OF THE AM PM. AM oi $33 3 MAM. Pat S10 8.38 919 v.37 n sandard time, Add oue Rour for da: | | by ME AN’ THEN [-/ Got Some BoDY To | ies at Manhasset | NOW $650,000; BEATS TUL SuMP — , PLAY. 622 Ot 6.50. | Lover you! | aah uiTH! WHAT Ake - / 9 het a y } Camp To-Day. RECORD BY $150,000 aa ll Ri, Pe Y'GONNA BUST Av, SUST RvB ov) BK GR w | Generally fair weather but fresh i wr eee Py h.we ft \! <4 TODAY, CHARLIE? Seba Nhe jeast and northeast winds is the pre= f BORGES CARPENTIE the Tex Rickard, Sancceehady . the oy jdiction ¢ o-day. ( ; Vrench aspirant. to Jack| Dempney-Carpentier bout, which will eee ——. | Dempscy’s crown, took a day | ‘ke place in Jersey City July 2 says State gur is eco es ae f off yesterday. contenting himself with | that ady the advance sale has al cere a ¥ | « morning | Teached $650,000, which he adds ts} | ra ice ee vise ecthetcoh: already more than $150,000 ahead of oa 6f the F heuweal walks the | &ll previous receipts. He ts confident ecsaan el inal spent in loung-|that more than $1,000,000 worth o< ieee hasnet, | tickets will be sold before the date, of ing around his camp at Manhasset, | > Chere we | L. 1. In the evening he watched a| the conten! five-ree) movie, which was shown in = It opens in New Jersey and Delaware [iver one day should be taking bait in rs before the end of next It ts an inexplicable fact that generally take the balt in Je vm» . maica Bay earlier than in Barnegat E eit Hore RUN 3 Bay, about fitty A i he |of them. “I have no time,” be ex THOSE y, about fifty miles further south. i his training camp residence ian plained. “Should 1 accept one I wouid Buddies THE BIRD WHO KEEPS THAT | petecta picture was projected by . ee Om have to aougpt other ih ely FIGHTING FoR THE RECORD BOOK 'HAS To DO F a | Another singular fact is they bite machine, which was brought in | Some of the camp followers com- A LOT OF RUBBING LEAD EVERY TIME svoner in Jamaica Bay than in th w York, This sort of entertain-|pared the Leonard-Kansas bout to jiower New York Bay. Again th enjoys | the coming contest between Carpen- Sitmy SINKS, is a powerful, ushing iS? ine r other a coo! calculating, thinking: To-day is reception day for the) Soe. Sno can nit wad fight. when press at Carpentier’s camp, | SiN | necessary. Carpentier—1 mean Leonard, Georges plans 4 strenuous workout. | wii win neatly by a knockout.” Georges | He lemow ready for harder training, | Voiced no- opinion. cording to Manager Descamps, and) Wilson is keeping the Fren Sa anty take on three sparring | regular hours. He is in bed o will, as a rule, take nothing but io Sarpentier fife he: fo) ; ment. which C coe for him| ter and Dempsey, PADDOCK RUNS WHO DiScovEeRED =e shrimp in the former, while in the greatly, will be pr ehia trase | t will be a miniature Dempsey-| New SERS 2 ee thi seem to prefer shedder est ©: in train-| Carpentier battie,” said Gus Wilson, crab, Umien a wack for ihe rest Ot rterence | Gesreeas het raisers with Kansai | EY % PN til = ing pericd. ‘ enacting the role of Demprey, un a= (TH Pollowlie a 8 for movie comedies, but delighted tn | Leonard. the part of Carpenticr, Ode eau Tey ADA SL TEM ater Wa TREO places for Weakfish: The annel, Canarsit | Bergen 1 ; on lower New York Great Kills, Huguenot, Princess For the last two or three years |weak fishing has not been good any jwhere nearby, but it has been worse NAMED A CRACKER AFTER) THROWING LEWIS On Jamaica Bay the others also. “BEHAVE YOURSELF” COPPED THe KENTUCKY DERBY WHILE THE FAVORITE. GOT THE man to h night DW ee ee err lee . THAT WRESTLING TITLE IS LIKE A in the lower bay than elsewhere. ef propajuring the cours: of this/ at 9 o'clock and arises at 6.30 In the “BROWN” ON j Hiss i ning. Light breakfast ls ready at) OWN’ je | — t Toone re recalved many invi- | eho, afte which comes 1s hoimutes of cregeues UMBRELLA — iT GETS At AG) Rs AIS ago the arpent) y invi~ | calisthenics, then he spends two hours least bank of the Hudso: at taitons from some of the higher-Uups | On the roud. Before luncheon he sleeps | ED FROM ONE To ANOTHER lined every ane Pidegeas Ma Me isis ‘ ir the Long Island socia) circles, but for gz hour, then reats until % when from 50th Street to Riverdale, hes : it was decided definitely yes- any other training on the schedule Is were a “striped bass and they. go terday that he should not accept any | begun them. 4 fishermen may till be oe seen places, but they get little } Dis, lays ‘Punch’ at Bat |more than the outing. The river ts i Dempsey play | ANY FIGHT Buc's igen oo oe eae ; gibl [ P. He Is False Al | Kip? a ! . | But as Pitcher He Is False Alarm Folin develinn clas a Weee x ton Point and get an occasion: 4 ' — ' | “striper,”” but the fish come few a it ATLANTIC CITY, June 8—Jack ener of a big musical ptoduction | fe between, and es monty sas ; ' ; 4 is 5 | ne failure of the fishing 1s to be re- } Dempsey was “yanked” out of the) "yay has balked at the oftders for | |gretted all the more because a day i | game after pitching only one vee absolute half on ul! eetiane pre- | ee the banks of the Hudson affords S ; | ng had been scored | scribed. This was to give him added one of the most delightful outings to x in which ping runs vat the champion | Weight to stand next week's grilling |be had anywhere in the wide world ; off his delivery. vent to |i, the Sparring ring. He perstits in —- redeemed himseif when he wen taking his daily walks of several That fishing on the Hudson was } bat by clouting out homers after the| miles, accompanied by his pet dogs. | eally good at the time referred % tyle of the great Bambino himselt. |He now weighs close to 200 pounds, | » bit of my own experience will show i. » spent | The injured dog, Sophie Ginsburg, hit | Below t oldiers and Sailors’ Mon That was the way Dempsey Spent) sy motor car on the road several fament on Riverside Drive was a rail- {road signal tower, Three brothe: named Nevins minded it and they built a little fishing pier alongside to the third of his allotted four days oI days ago, ev ppeoversa Fler to! e starts on the final hard| accompany the champion for a con- | | reek before oe raining for the big in-| 8derable gistance yesterday morning, | . grind of hi vig it” [and Jack had his driver accompany | ea = WS. add to their income. Fishing from ternational bout in which his heavy-! nim to carry Sophie back in the ma- % | at pier in the fall of 1 weight crown is at stake. It was! chine when she showed signs of tired- ° = al a ‘_ on ~ sixty-seven striped bass in reek: ; | GROH TO BE GIANT \and) four of thei yoraged feared that Juck might sustain an in- | DeSs. nd four < hem averaged 9 publication of news of the In- |pounds. On Election Day I hooked a ‘jury if a regular baseball wae used.| yr 15 “his pet, Jack has received | BY 3 FOR 1 TRADE 4eonar O ° é 8 um Bass that must have weighed forty ‘60 the champion was forced to use a oars oF ae Stn Humbs tor dogs of _ . . ° | pounds, but held him too firmly with : ball, which may prove | fancy breed an igh pedigree, but hs mehiae ‘ he result that he broke my line and ; Bess citi for his being hit s0 hard | Nas refused the offers with thanks in Reds’ Great Thin Basemgh Com On His F q eld and Wins tesapad, However, 1 act four Ash by the opposing team, composed of] fave", 0f, Keeping the two which are ing Here Rapp, Kaui and BY NEAL R. O’HARA. Bsr Wie aed ny ee Luoma ROS ° ° han twenty pounds t present playing in Atlantic} Joseph H. Moss, a member of th S 3 WM th vif ll St l | Cc ight, 1921, by th bi Co. Ni veni td. e pars atp P A haat Meats: memes of the Barnes to Go, Is Report. l ers in 0 Ow e| opyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) There was genera! disappointment Eirann) bas eee gold card CINCINNATI, June Heinie Gro nd case yesterday. Dempsey is a mem- among fight fans because for the first | ber of the Long Branch, N. J. lodge, tM Crack third baseman of the Reds, alap, us res -| dence with the veteran yesterday. | | time the audience at the ball game | _— and generally regurded as the greatest © tly ‘i Farm’s — Representa Stromboli and Regal Lodge trained | BANK MESSENGER, Canada.—You are wrong. Carp did not choose | V3 was limited to about 100 friends and |Corrt Coming From lon to See player in his position in the country, tive’s Race Not Impressive, | together until about a week ago, and) Manhasset, L. 1, sv he could practise diving. * : I feashore acquaintances of Dempsey Big Fight. will soon be traded to the Giants, ac sates a f: was probably Sande’s memory 0} aires | and his handlers. The contest was| Bugene Corrl, the famous London ref-|cording to a report here, as He Is’ Tired at Finish. thejr comparative merits that promp\- TITUS A. DRUMM, Sunbury, Pa—A wins the bet. Des - f enlivened by the presence of a jazz |¢ree, has accepted Tex Ricard’s invi-| Groh recently signed with tho Reds. ed him to keep Stromboli at a 45 aE Holdaut : until he had disposed of the former] rot speak good English, but he listens to figures perfectly i band brought from one of the livelier | {tion to blegores Lod DesegeeyCarpene ee eve ane, Dit E ped Ash ii Me EKONARDO IT, won nis Withers} stablemate, After that was accom- oe e af the beachstront cafes, and the| Wo] Pour at joraly Clty July 2 otance, | baseman Goldie Happ, Outhelder Benny just about the same way Jack |Plished he allowed Stromboi! to loaf, WORRIED, Newark.—Carp and Demp both eat three meals a day. umpire became so interested 1 the! written on the National Sporting Clube! Kau and dese Barnes, along with Dempsey wins his fights—easily.|""Sycep ‘By furnished R. A. Lawson| B is correct. That is more than the $50 ticket purchasers are now doing. t music that he missed several close de- | letterhead, dated May 24, and sent from! cash consideration, for the gre ca! Beyond getting in that first wa! with his first winner of the season, Gig to Ue Ny * ‘elsions and was only saved from a! London, read: follow: player. The managemen' two! >Y racing his field dizzy through the| and the well bred son of Byer ty: RF. D, I mont.—Time tables on Hudson River Tubes are p ed u burlesque mobbing by the interference | «My Dear Mr. Rickard: clubs are only waiting f Landis) first half mile the Xalapa Farm rep | desgence acted as though he were in. Spanish and Daylight | } ' ee Dawpiey. retrhank vou very much for vour kind to reinstate Kauft and . the latter |tesentative, nor any of the others of| tended Tor better titinge. Sheen ee! oo 8 # Before the gaine the champion held|Garpentier ‘contest on July 2 nest. ai | being set down because he didn’t sisn|the Withers field, helped very much| and yesterday Rodriguez handled him| PUZZLED, Philadelphia—You are half right. Pickpockets will be fi an impromptu reception, during which sareey City, which I am very pleased to! his contract within the new time limit.| toward the golution of the three soandantly oven Ee eet ding given the gate, but not the one Carp and Jack share in. | i | i year-old problem. From present in-| Black Rascal, appeare: 8 s . . we he was introduced to all the women| “Wishing you the success you do-| yg jue 5 S aronR tile vhen i | ; : Vifty-Flve Varsity Letters 08 | jcat) “ : a comfortable lead. When he was at . — ee en . | k guests of the occasion. The volunteer |serve, believe me, with kind regards, _ dications, the championship rests iD] higiiy called upon Sweep By re- REUBEN, GREENWICH, CO. —-A $5 SEAT ENTITLES YOU TO 4 gcorekeeper of the game threw up his|very sincerely | ena pee Dain Cerone Taare June 2.—Pity-| te West, and will remain there until apanded & lanaee a | TER THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, 4 eee Fe oe el FP pea lave waralty Pia are iste in the ieo| the Bradley colts come to Saratoga] |N. Brooks, who rode Ormond, = 6 % To many boys, gradua- I a ¢ Rickard announced yesterday that the | ki during August, and that after their| “that steeplechase on ednesda sLSIB. r eth. ‘Ghoree: Wa a , : A ' picked nine, and the final total of \insignia awards to members of the August, i : ins ELSIB, Trenton——A wins the bet. George Washington was the lust | ~ans steppin: ri » scoring was never officially recorded. The taoine eeunes wi fey | Orange and Black crew, baseball, it will be found this year is Crore tiny gare ene No| man that stopped overnight in Jersey C tion ee stepping from ; Jack Kearns arrived on the scenejagain on Juno 15 at his office in Madi-| tennis, track and rifle teams, as an- acking in real high class me-! omcial announcement has been made eee short into long trousers. 3 After the playing had been In progress | mnagur of the cnempion, end Francais | nounced by the Princeton Athletic As- so far ag the vaciection of /of a ruling against Fennessy, who) 4, O'H,, Boston.—(a) The referee's count will be in English. (b) The; Our boys’ long trouser ys a | Descampe, mentor of Carpentier. They | sociation wor for Mal scl rode James A. Sheridan for a part of | ‘ i , hoes : : Dion to leave the game for fear of al beg ‘an informal discussion on Tuesday,} As & result of their sweeping vic- {18 concerned. the journey, and nothing further has| bex office count will be in the universal language, suits are designed for just : Possible accident. Dempsey then put| but decided to come to some agree: |foty in (he Ameri ley the} The Withers, all considered, was|been done toward Brady who was ° laneh ‘bows itl “kid street duds and enjoyed the! ment with Rickard on the 15th, [Sue agPige, Sacerty team wera|not very much of a test. It so suspended for refusing to admit Gane R. 1. P., Woodlawn.-Dempsey’s chef has not time to spar with Jack. (Sa uy Rays SSIS oe j = yards nging|have been decided by the ragged| his d been forced outside | Y i "| dish” “old- i jte total for the aquatic sport up| start, Leonardo Il.’s final quarter | tie course by Ormead. | He is busy with other things. |dish” nor “old-mannish, { |‘°xhe membera of the championship | mile indicated tae hed tite pera Trainer Jack McCormack of the | Same fine fabrics, same tennis team also received straight P's} anything near him he woul ave; P. A Clark stable has decided to ship 2 2 oa : 2 for the spring's work. sone seeking that littl hole in the|Nancy Lee out to Latonia to try for New Baseball Federation high grade tailoring as go Freshmen track brought numerals| te: horses are’ supposed to|the Oaks there. Nancy has the Louis- |into our clothes for men. Mike Gibbons, the crack middle- open air boring show to be maged at the baw-|to twenty-six, gathered mainly in the]jook for. There were seven starters |yijle Oaks to her credit, and as she , 4 elght of Bt. Paul, and Silent Martin, | tl! park a! Binghamion, X.Y. to-slht. It our Maryerd (and FSi sneste, —four of them had excuses of some lappears to have the Indian sign ont To Complete Plans (| (7) Night — ° ig | (2 De® rattiing fast Bout, as both men are agerese: | ——_———_- t. Leonardo IL, of course, didn’t 7, . ‘ By, eee te cane AENLEE Of SBIR te an als” reners derbiit- Horses Hare Sram|fcod any, He ned 'ail (ne best of ths | te, eeu cree cue Seenie aod 72 For a graduation present eee ca iauhes | as | France, start and a clear track to make his 4 1 —} about a boys’ “E: . | xtiucet Smith, the loca bantamwetabt, lett 10-day i | oe | ; ' ial 3 later than the ti 2 , : how about a s X- er area ols Tindale Web's fmm a Summit, XJ, wbew| Fifty-one thoroughbreds, said to be |Retaway’ and he needed it, | Sporting LATEST TRAINING TRIALS, |!@ny Amateur, Industrial and /ater than the SAIS YAS GR: DANG: nlgran bicvele ae Ona i yn Arena, Atlantic an - 0,000, part of the racing | Blood was away 3! . - ; - j . Mt n > - tio ill get into whape for future cowtanta | valued at $1,000,000, part of the racing A ‘ ord vi mes re ways does that. Of all the three-year- ——_ e s |-| printed for teams who are not mem- ecifications ‘ an ee Ere ee oe a Hacer Littleton, the promising New Orleans| Stable of the late W. K. Venderbilt, now | Ody that have been shown in the| The following are the best and m Semi-Pro Teams to Com bers of the Federation. own specifications, y night. Silent Regan tackles | wissiweight, added another victory to bis list | the property of A. K. Macomber, arrived | fast this season Sporting Blood gives|recent of the workouts at the toca! ete for Evening World] Secretaries ot the various leagues| speyistered Trademark ' Lew Snyder in the semi-final of tej on Monday night by koocking out Battling Or. | from Peace Fen arsny. on the Old North} about as good an indication as any | cracks: p fe > § are requested to send their standings g ‘rademar t rounds. eva, the crack Western fighter, in the fourth | State of the United States Mail . |that he will be going on during the fe, A to the Federation Editor, Evening =. = | round of @ ectedulet fiftemnth round comtest at | recarlings form the bulk of the con-|fall when the distances lengthen out. At Jamaica, June 2—Track Fast. I rophies. World. s ROGERS PEET COMPANY : Jade ““Toune’> Anearn of Brooklyn and Tommy | Ube PUlsbucy Gardene at New Orieane tatore «| HEnments | Theno will by sold at Sura | Grey Lag was away poorly and was Rita, .52. Assistant District Attorney Sullt- K MoAleer, the promising weet side middleweight, will | crowd of 9,000 fight fans. there in August, | persistently bothered by Exodus for| Runatrix, 39. . cateacaacaal van, who is noted for his interest in | Broadway Broadway smap punches ‘0 the main go of twelve rounds at| a+ uhm Ooman Park AA. of Lone Braoh, N.| Among the older horses are Oversight, | the first five furlongs, but after get-| Hedden Jewell and Stamp, .i4. | po-night’s meeting at Madison] baseball, will be among tho speakers, | at 13th St. “Rour peer the regular weekly boxing show of the Bteeplerbase | 5 to. Bod 6; the colored fighter; WiHHEer Of 632.000 francs during his r ting clear he failed to come on #85 @!| Weatherton, .61, 1183-5, i Arrangements for sectional cham- Convenient Be ee Naas | 1. seside. Rall Serene, a were taht (oe careers Tenad. winner of the French | really ffret class colt would Bave| Ararat and Lady Delhi, 63-5 Square Garden of the New York|pionships in all classes will be ar-| Broad Comers” Fifth Ave “4 final of ten rounds Yeung Moctor of Jemey Cis | tho hant-bitting weiterwelget of Cabforate, in the} chumps, Brumado, Maintenon, one or | Knobbie's excuse was being blocked) sq 1+ Goes, 1.05 2-5. | Baseball Federation will be larger| "sed at to-night’s meeting at Madi-| at Warren at dist St. EL book up wiih oy West of Brokimm. ‘Therv| fosmee Geet ef tedee weade Romie sesmaa| one lendin one ofl during the early running, but he, too, | 7 0 Goat son Square Garden. Will be three six-roucd preliminary bouts, moots Mike Almcta'p tn tho eamt-fsl, ‘There Wi nnd | would have come on had he been Cloush Jordan, 492-6 jthan ever held before, Many new Whe Om: Roches ee | So) He Cone ether Done: Cetenes seemmeiag met Peale B0e, Oe eee huttes ‘than | Royal Charlie and Coretta, .36 2-6. teams havo entered the Federation ke oy, the Nocheser bearpwetght. ©! i away last, 7 2-6. has bern making quite « name for himest? among | "7% ieee Knobbie in the stretch run. Exodus] Pietrus, 122-6. and the championship battle will be the fight fans up through New York State by| Ont of the $97,000 worth of udkete which Billy Double Header. | and Montalvo ran so poorly they we! Dorothy's Pet, 493-5, 1,15 4-5. {on after the next meeting. scoring many kpockouts, won anctber K. 0. » few! Gilson bee on eaje at the Criterion Cafe at 140th] ‘The new Bronx Giants. one of the|without excuse. When excuses have| progtown, 1.46. | The Yorkville branch has made “The most magnificent, completes Sighs age by puting “One Round” Dave of But: | Sve and Tuird Avenue for tie Benny Lammas | leading sem!-professional basebal fo be put forth for ofa mpIOneBip Bree Urentus, 06: 560 346 ‘great strides and will attend the ganacious “nnd, beautiful ‘aco Cours coe n oa pyre | Rockey Ka battle heb. iN, da} sink tenders it seems that they r Fact - rc pl fs . } Gao away to three rou Jub at Rochester, if ; rae Mendny Tear ates com ene Woe sicily wih mi eat orthy lot—-which is what th Liepaic, wo an meeting in a body headed by Com- HEAUTIVULLY REMODELED the colored hearyweight, and Ray | of thom reedy been purchased ty Leontnl’s| header ut B bp ane scuson's crop seems to be. Slieveconard, ‘18 missioner Loos. another colored “hear” of this city, will |trecds ‘The mie of tickets in Jemey City and | Weeden wt Bronk Field. 1 Gusher Bill Rowe shot his best bar-| Rey C., 623-5. he Bronx delegation representing GOLF & SPORT SUITS ome together in the feature bout of fifteen rounds, | Newark thes already gone over the $25,000 mark. |‘Tha visitors will on {rel in the way of two year olds with| College Maid, .37 2- ‘+ to 100 teams will be represented io baa Gomstart Ae & Gocision. 4: ths opening boring show of the | icy aswell, the crak Hogiiah fiyweight,| WHO throws them up with eithe [the good looking Oll Man, admittedly | Dorcas, 1.19, 1.462 Se Rcctay Wills Mises. “Imported shawd = TOMORROW Queensboro A. (. of Long Island City to-morrow ee y Oy |for mound work. “Home Run better than St. Maurice, and the mak- ae oy ckey Mille ry Reotch and Domest: Sight Tae show wll bw Hed inthe epee air In| er gagg’™M ny, Wide twice and bade yon, considered ihe peer of nyers in| ing of a handy juvenile, as the race | ae ‘The Manhattan division, headed by ciaibes Wnickers and "entre $10,000 SUBURBAN . |b r ° fans in e colored ranks, will play secortd base. | was Ot Man si a lack of} e i ‘ + palr long trousers, Unequal- the semi-final Zulu Kid meets Joo Pledge country co © rut of bis erat Tahting elce bo] i play LOO ORELavattabeemrrt ery: | Mr. Prague, will be there with 5 ied’ value at Sah. 42 $6,000 FASHION STAKES eet sedis. ses Wc ws wee womes |e om eran pons me ote aaa ase Gas BE IT ne nie na oon meee | trong contingent, Brookiva and) | SERIAL Babs 2/4 MILE STEEPLECHASE fing Dantamweights in this vicinity, will be ® busy . the flsweight champion of thie country f0r| paired off in the other twelve rounder through the final eighth, but he will| Mambi, 107, Queens will also be represented. ‘SMART SUITS and i Other Superb Contests Lighten foe the nest io tvsps an ae manager has | Ue! round at the Aro A. A. of Torey Caty | HUN OR D6 Ou Nene Mls ne (Overcome that. He looks the part of! Phataris, 484-5, 1.08 Westchester County, headed by Mr, MART SUITS | BEGINNING AT 245 booked him up for three contents, ‘To-morrow night | Thirwiay nibh Geumstiens! frwvieee, wae, betucs radusitag tee |” Gineate x er, whose second call} Staunch, 36. Brown of the Emerald Baseball! Club, Superbly tailored in finest heres IN EATURDAS fo ams ee jeer ot Ws Commaneenits Biwi | Wilkin Whe next twenteteer sown o meich| toe ao lau: wae tO wil steur eh |wan taken over by the Harry Payne | Black Knight, .60, 1168-5, 1.43 will be there ready to book games uperied she Demeatic tuush-Aveé,. Bros: - Mn aan toon Litciet-cemetgs sha fass| of toe win ood SE Coste es Bean oe seve that Johnny Huff's manaaer, when sated would | Whitney stable before the opening of Wirele » a ; with leading semi-pro teams. tal ALE 50 x r ; ; ; . 9 consent 10 allow the Jerwey City boser wo mect [ine season with sucl aster Bell, A 4 ane ¢ | wee le at Dychman Oval, | omber Werbe of the National Soorting Club of] ine New. Yorker, sid be would {f guarauteed | Up Bear Sy aD S lone SAncAre | eatar Ars Evening World score blanks for vox ve. / ; . = | Detrolt ie to hook ap the man to meet ing ten. | $10.00. “Tooke to me ae thonel Huff Ix *) ; or Vhitney . ‘ scores may be had at the following ‘2-Trouser Idea” is the Talk of After slong layott, Gue to an nocident which be Ramat teak . j ride horses but the Whitin Bennington and Nancy, 30, 1.19 jee ¥ ; he T It's Vi 1 + gecelred in an automobile collision and whlch kapt | Tmt bat *!, the Detroit tasebali ark on the | of losing the title he claim if he meets Genaro He rode Sporting Blood| Fading Star, stores: 28 John Street, 15 Courtlandt the Town—It's Value Plus Weim ont of the ring for three mont, Jobnay |“ bee fe mee ald Garsh, lay when Penman was astride} pyunsandel, 5 Street, Broadway, 111 East 42d Geeene, the Harlem bantamweight, 's ready to don] Lew Raymond, who arrauges bows for the Munte| Jack Sharkey bas becn signed up by Lew tay odus in the Withers. . ca ay th Street adi. the Gloves again, He may be ove of the orincigale| Point Sporting Club, has completed his regular | mond fer two bouts a the Me cote! “Stromboll's defeat had a greater | array noaa Street, 125, ae uy Bspenh An aS) b @t the fit open alr boxing show at Dyckman | Weekly fistic programme for Tuesday night. Jack| te Brona, It is said that Joe Wa visible effect on Sam Hildreth than | Bright Light tion to all World offices Ora! ox June 1, Heumer, who has becu performing In 8 credi‘able | ugy's ouanager. slaned atticles calling that of Grey Lag, or the run-up of | Sea Mimic, 118 Managers are requested to secure CLOTHBS FOR CRITICAL MEN z - Wanner at the various local clubs, has bee matched | for these two f! the first of whicn take Lord Brighton after the latter was | Despair, .50, 1.03 these box seores and send their scores |) 1677 Broadway, Bet. 52d & S3d Sts, a Hebany Summers, weiserwelsht champion of tbe 4. | to box Charley Goodman, veteran of orer 5.000| pigs June ci asainst Jow Norman, the xerond be. [tilted from $4,000 to $7,000 by the ee Dhost se te ihe Swlamaiion Ges 52 West 33rd St, Near Broadway, ? T&F. and Barney Adair, the game loval battler, contents, in one of tho twelre-round ermts. ‘Nog with Midgo Suith ai tee following snow of [Raltermen, Sande made few mistakes, BASEBALL TO-DAY, 9.90 F. xo }of all game THUM 8 081IN0 & BiLuianD acapeny, _ WHE claw tn the winr bow. of fifteen mounds ot a0 Pletcher, who hes taken Tommy Mumphy's place oe wee club. but he seemed gullty of bicuaiean Grounds. Yankees va. ét. TF Re partment of The Evening World not TAL Bivadwa, Commer Sid } - a a ee ad