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* THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921. -CARPENTIER PROVES HE ALSO HAS A KNOCKOUT PUNCH IN LEFT HAND ~ ————__ +4 4 JOE JEANETTE DECLARES = FRENCHMAN CAN DROP ANY MAN HE HITS RIGHT ~- 242, Georges Gives Demonstration of His Punching Powers in Bout With Big Colored Heavyweight. | By Robert Edgren. MANH or, June 9 ARPENTIER isn't as serenely unconscious of criticism as we have come to believe. He reads what is printed about him in the public press. He is anxious to make a good impression in America, His secret training methods have not been taken to kindly, and under his smil- ing exterior the gallant Frenchman has been a little bit worried, “In France it is so different,” M. Mallet of his camp explained to me. “There Georges always trains privately for his fights. He works better that way, Here it is even more important. The only object of all his traming is to beat Dempsey. Wo would like to adopt the American custom and try to please every one; but it is impossible to let anything Interfere with making him fit to win the chainpionship. We cannot change his usual way cf training. In France or England they would not expect it.” A couple of days ago Descamps made a concession. “Georges,” he said, “if you like you may to-day show them that you ean bit.” ‘arpentier smiled. ‘That's how it came about that@ Carpenticr uncorked a few reall under Joe’s armpit and nated hin punches. It was in the first round) flush on the ohin with Jeanette that he let one go.|. “Joe went down in a heap, limp. | He needed the whole nine seconds and | 1 think he was lucky to get up In time. Georges nailed him again and had} was a left Jeanette was sparring|him bad in the scventh or eighth «| round, I was the most surprised man in his usual way, crouching a tte) AY ie siace when the referee gave whooting out a curving left Joe the decision. 1 thought Carpen Carpentier, moving swiftly and) er won. aiso crouching, timed Jeanette's blow | ‘ KS think PREC) y can sane h Hy ee w if Jack thinks this is soft, he's likely | and beat him to it with a left like a) 4, bump Into a aurpris lightning flash, The result was so! Jeanutte thinks that Carpentier Is sudden and surprising that few |able to knock down any man he gets knew which hand struck the blow,| fair shot at. Jeanette's feet left the floor, nis| Joe Says There Is a Snap in burly body halt somersauited in the! Carpentier’s Punches eee that he feilon tis shoulder The hardest punch Sam Langford and rolled quickly over, stunned for Spectators have said it was a rliight- hander on the chin. But, in fact, it an instant, and motionless. Carpen- Ver hit me was in Bostan, when S84 tier leaped in to drag him to his cracked me on the nose: and b feet. Jeanette came up ith a| both my cheekbones square off," said Jeanette, “but that only dazed me and hurt me for a few minutes and I went right on fighting. Georges dropped me with a punch and came near keep- ing me down. I didn't know what | struck ie when I dropped. He doesn’t hit a crushing punch, but there's a snap In it that dazes you.” Carpentier’s French sparring part- \ner, Journee, is 2 big fellow with a } sheepish grin, and it was several| seconds before he was sicady enough | to resume boxing. { met Joe when he was and ready to start home. Jeanette Says It Was Lucky He Was Caught High. “Didn't I tell you that boy can it?” he chuckica, “It's lucky for me that he catight me ii gh, here on the cheek bone. Turned me right ver in the alr. 1 didn't know what liad become of my fcet. Do you remember I told you that time when) i came back from France how this oy bit me harder than Sam Lang- ford ever did, and came near taking me with one punch? 1 don't think you believed It then, Now you see, how he does it.” I happened to meet Dan McKet- rick, who managed Jeanette when he fought Carpentier in France, “Sure,” sald Dan, “I told you years ago that Georges came near knocking Joe for @ one-round finish, You inow ‘how fast and hard Joe could whit with that left. At the beginning of the fight he kept jabbing the | Frenchie, and Carpentier took ‘em with @ studious look on his face and didn’t try to keep away. “Joe landed three or four, and then | it *appened. Carpentier had worked | out the answer right thore in the ring. | Joe started his left and Carpentier | )7{\n¥ pows sipped it with a ttle step to the! aio” Aine right and shot a short right uppercut Anwricay i Jack Dempsey Training Hard Despite Injury and wire netting and seemed to enjoy dressed thick neck and heavy jaws. | saw Carpentier shoot a short right to hix ohin und have to hold him up as he : fell forward inte a clinch, All of the Frenchman's exercises seem designed to give power to his punch. When he works on the bag he alternates fast hitting and blows into which he puts a sudden heavy Jolt that sends the leather boundin viciously, He hits as hard with his left as with the right, perhaps harder, And his timing of punches is perfect Carpentier has remarkable fore- arms and very thick, lange hands. Hin forearms are rounded with mu that show in bunches under his smooth, white skin, Bob Fitzsimmons | didn’t have as good a machine for de livering heavy blows. Dempsey's ex- ceptionally big forearms and big hands are no better, I've heard innumerable opinions that the Frenchman won't go a round with Dempsey. But any man with Carpentier’s physique and condition, quick mind and experience, speed and hitting power has » fighting chance. Champion Practicing His Fa- . the work. ‘The new home for his pets mous Shift a Lot During Roe nant in back of the champion's ine Wil that treacherous “old cut" Bag Punching. over Jack Dempsey's left eye help to Fe — bring wbout his defeat when he faces ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 9. Georges ( nuer oe July Jt is possil Just au an “ald cut’ | ruined chance that Prank Moren had to whip Jess Willard when they met in Madison Square Garden, ‘Tha old cut was broken open again by one of Willard’s w ofts, and the blood. ly blindec keeper of ‘Old Mary Ann old out” over Dempaey'n eye going to be ripped open by one of Georges Carpentier's Uncunny left hooks to the extent that | HOUGH the laceration over his left eye Is preventing Jack Dempsey from doing any box- ing for the present, the champion ts not letting up much in his training, 48 wags indicated by the fact that he put in a pretty good day yester- day, For the most part, ho has been working on his now famous shift uh which, experts generally agree, be has the flow of blood will temporarily already perfected. Jack has also, Phat the champion, paving the wa given a remarkable demonstration of [0° Carpentier's right, a blow that thuing his punches, Standing before any pp but © fool wilt sp a heavy punching bag, he rushed into | fhe othe: day we saw that “old cut” the target as if sot for a right-hand | Wiffund pyewtg pompeey “and Lari y ch, and then he would shift, land- hate ot tallies Into | nit with a terrific left, He r WR loft cyebrow a epee | Larry's cupola @ torrent from inally been. ope: by Jamatea opened Dompw ed this performance for some time, first hooking the bag with a left and then with a right. Dempsey timed his punches so ac-! biood came in| hat had orig: | training vou nit was fires | happy-Ko- luck) ately that he did not miss. Once boyish way to ft that the | he hooked with such tremendous | Vl Was properly treated before pe force that the bag sailed over the | ™4ynent healing was atwompted | heads of the spectatora, who stood with mouths opened, wondering if Georges Carpentier could survive such hitting power and speed for tweive rounds. Following the sion with the panching bags, Dempsey jumped into the ring and shadow boxed for a Jack O'Brien was ery, anxious abou, e He hap that out after thi pened to be a spectat Dempse: wplke room afte “Jack,” way in the roourrence You'll s brows it. nt | i to 18 ont Lo plevent a con athersome Ww under my cys protrudes in wn unusiial way Jot Seana. "He was dripping wet with | 8 yours does, We were hein labia ts| perspiration by the time he was ready {Ute ike this ee these scars ove Fey a unt at Ghenaets re bh of py eyes? sald O'Brien aa hu pound felt-atuffed bag suspended “Rut if you de not t to property. it from the middle of the ring. He = will co nue to bother you and tn’ the drove right and left-hand blows into | end, Instead of healing in a tine, the the bag with such force that the one way wort of crowfeet together leather covering was ripped in two! Mmancnt ani ‘will Kitainneven ne DAE laces. Teast. tp. has be 0 years since P After covering six miles gn the road, | Jamaica ave’ vou that at hut “ince the champion returned t¢ tamp and! it tp opened again in 4 practice bout spent the balance of the morning 4nd holding up your ‘training for ny oid Woirrlor's advice pay pbuilding @ new og and fenced-in | Take," ‘ iis attention to it, Jack.” yard for his four rey Pempsey loudly called for the ah we ee it ; AT THE “MET” QUALIFYING ROUNDS Prose Publishiyg (The New York \)P"OSWALD KIRKBY WITH HIS WONDER FuL APPROACH sHors PauL AMOERSON -& KENTUCKEY CHAMPION NEWTON ¢ MAIR SHACKAHAXKON STAR. AND NT. AMATEUR CHAMPION c= Gor A 2 ON THE gme (Sf RO. 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Horsemen agree that whoever 15 Cortlandt St., near Broadway The reason that Shakespeare's plays are so popular with managers Playfellow, the three-year-old ° yesterday. Just what the Navy will gets Playfellow will get a real horse 28 Jol.n Street, near Nassau Sereet is because royalties are so unpopular with them, Mi inal fy Mac ork full brother to Man O’ War!! that may eventually go on to some of 831 Broadway, at th Su LUE peed lo when it gets here on Saturday |rhat sum was offered, not once, but|the greatness of his illustrious brother. | ts said Short circuits are responsible for the death of many vaudeville is @ question. By a coincidence the | actors—Dby starvation, Californians and the Middies are to occupy adjoining houses so that it will not be difficult to compare tho two. 8 It is true that Barnum said the public liked to be fooled, but you will notice his cirous came around only once a year * #8 y Except for semi-annual dentist's bills, it doasn't cost anything Contrary to genera! belief the Cal-| anzicus to sell at that figure. I know | 0", on June 1, for violation of the ty smile, . ifornia oarsmen are not supermen | $109,999 is a whe price to refuse for #|further entries of C. J. Quinn, in . . physically. They are as a matter of! ioe New b= | Whose colors she raced on both’ oc- | 5 a horse that has shown no more in pub- | Even hard times have a silver lining. They make business good fact not as big as the men who will 1 Playfellow, but he has ,/€asions, have been ordered refuses for in. talment collectors nem en row for Columbia in the varsity race. ough in private to make m and tho case referred to the Jock ‘hey average in height just under © feet and were it not for a 200 pounder in the waist of the shell their average weight would be down under the 170 pound mark. But de- spite thelr lack of beef they strong on brawn, They are as hard * as rocks and as fit as can be. Their } endurance is superb, as they proved in the afternoon drill yesterday when ¢ Jafter a seven mile paddle upstream | they turned around and, bucking a { jsdfft wind which kicked up white: rowed for 36 minutes If anything happens to Carpent That Ufe history he wrote Is complete July 2 he has this satisfaction: Experts Got in Many Traps During ““Met’’ Tourney Qualifying Rounds COMPLETE SUMMARY OF All the 32 Left in Title Race s Had “Trouble” in First | “MET” MEDAL ROUND. t WAMVIONSHIP DIVISION. Day’s Play. LG \ by three different interests at Bel- mont Park yesterday, and to all of them James F. Quincy Stable, replied: beat any other th jica. las scarce are more yaluable if he 111 E. 42nd St., Commodore Hotel 125 W. 125th St., near Lenox Ave. 125th St. Store Open Evenings The Belmont Fark stewards issued | Johnson, owner of the | a ruling yesterday disqualifying F “It will cost | erly Belle from third place in her race ‘OU $125,000, gentlemen, and I'm not |f June 8 and for the race which s (tub. ce Dick Deadeye, who fin- ished in second position on’ June 1, is now regarded as a winner and penalized as such in the condition | 1ace for which he is entered to-day overly Belle must again be rec nized a8 a maléen If equity is to be preserved ertain that he can do anything y War ever did, and I know he can -year-old In Amer- He has never even tried to run | St in his two races this season, and found out what it's all Of vours#, he would be even were eligible to art In the Belmont on Saturday, but declared him out of it thinking Sun- Jim would be good enough, elow is entered in the La- snia Champlonship and other stakes hat are worth upward of $90,000, and fecl certain that he will earn at ust 0 In stakes and purses thi r n there is his value as a could earn a bout, re to Anderson, Siwanoy capa, and 6 oe Bu; h r the stud itn . fet as ng sum oa ne 6 a i of endurance work be ; ! vould like to mate Maay who crowded in hie. “Met” kW per Montatatr hey bs ene Their bi ‘ work is fair, 4) dera who feel the ; - 3 ‘ottish- Amerivan put their time is good and they get 3 | championship to-day had trying m ere, vatley thels power an when the oie In ReTRU Way SR OUE ea oneia cnents during the qualifying test, No! Mah American pendicular to the box. They wr Hy to John dL. Day, who ap- ( »O I J LA R one survived the day without mating |W: Mt te Mant at sea yesteriay, according to proached Mr. Johnson wita $10,000 in some serious blunder, Jerry Travers, | ¥. 1¢ Wee Burn a hen thi ir conch, because ¢ currency to bind the bargain—the re- FOR YOUNG MEN @ one of the most accurate putters that & 5. bes ational rey ao transition from th mainder to be paid within twenty- cver aimed at the cup, inissed a ten- 5) © it ute y dead waters of Lake ur hours. Mr. Day was acting for Cluett Peabody & Co,Inc Troy. NY. inoh try on his firat journey of the | Alex Meee they, have Kentucky Others who Wiiekly trapped Garden City tnks. |X % te atanet teecs Je similar © Byer Oswald Kirkby, former “Met tuto |d° si part ouaabl onrsmen complaln | tor Gifford A am Hil ~ itl round and touk eight wallops at one |S} Biwanoy Set rene Sten ae Hlayfellow’s impressive mile in ine ~~ hole. Ned Sawyer, defending cham- Weta Vinee? atonal piey nevis Go aut, hold W4-5 last Saturday, when he gal- |§ | pion, came to the long seventeenth m ave fault and one that. Wallis EINE RON IER TERS | the afternoon and then proceeded to AeeUn GORE (Ol ORTeeIT has spare, the fact that he is as sound as "2 A bi 1 S h ‘| waste strokes trying to escape the tall |} bemun work to conrect, tt was nota’ bell uf brass, having fully resoy —_— .75 |} Automobile Schoo grass. Pete Harmon, one of the most |} EAU ga ie CREE AER Mite ae 1 from tha kick recelved on hi Founded 1909. iangerous of the young stars, had: warkous aut waalion the feat and ting at Jamaica, and the fax LATEST N " lasses begin June 13 dangerous o r A ho phinte ee d a ° New day and eve. 5 fine chanes to equal the lowest soure, OTEN SCORES. Wallis he t another fow days jthat the market offers little or noth MODELS jew day an classes begin June when his tee shot on the home greon [fi J, Rokdenburg, North Jersey | It eradica ng in rich three-year-old promise, HAND MADE == Complete working laboratory, u the afternoon perehed on a knoll | {hat queens AAG Py enineiaa ces of the reasons for the three rich ckocla py AY 5) Practical Class Course $66 bn be edie GEER ReaanT And then tien ee tne ian Taaven dar pl It is significant that all wert ATTRACTIVELY ; : tpsigetd pansies Med gently into a deep sand trap. | has on ¥ itecalie gown in the Interests of bree who PRICED aid ‘driving gently trap. | J ) lugs, literally yank thely cye for the future, as well as Yonkers youth needed three lsweepefrom the 2 h the ay say - atrokes to recover from the obstacle, (fit t avltabte seatue thay the eftll ln rare | ace mallee Rat the “call 75 Call, phone or write for Catalogue 4 © of the hardest breaks of luck of |W i Mouie Mult: wn by the bow and the run of the wit change hands within Uie next fi nito® 225 West 57th Street ‘ 3 ete, Urrewich Wallis explained Ours. 0 “ | it | . ying scores with 168 getting in |itata A: Hale. Wrineston DERE SION Veer | Kwantyefoue aura. Wee Aaey IT |At Broadway. Phone Circle, 527) we Rood, but they wore hot mu A wile ington — the ades were pulle (ands ything worth $100,000 is worth =] lower (han those made ten years ago | Monon through clean at the finish without a ) to the twecal horselovers |} = ae lempite the development of high- | 4"), IAL ee sani | aan preter to hear that Mr. Cochran BOXING EBBETS FIELD specd bails and the entry of many | fw Durril. savts County California is a erew to be reckor has bought him, because it would *e4 Saturday Aternoan dune Ut rl more first-class golfers a ai with beyond a shadow ae bare an his golng tor Mount k | LONG S NAT STORES sortrirniny, Yh ir Tatas {ie Meee and if its race agains’ rinceton | ¥,, to stand with His Majesty CONVENIENTLY LOCATED CURLEY Yhe qualifying amedal went een wie was f criterion of Its ability to Jpend of the Runnymede Stud. ¢ } ca Ree iJohnny Anderson, His rounda of 77 bes IM. as alt U P speed w a stroke that was|vould like to have the Rentucky 2 FES RTE iy athe essay {180 represented consistent golf, whieh {ir A iain clbetate scribed vs being pitifully inade- | praeders take him for the grcater op- | {aioe Rat Ram MmaMEnT Ts BI . in generally rare in un opening day's | jj 4, Rigen uate then it is certain that will tunity he would have in the Blue Wee Fee oa Btratwht driving iw the | aigin ovaion, aie {Doar watching here after two we ‘ secret for low aoorlny al rden City, | wih, of Intensly 01 tyfellow will probably be shipped WARVE 1 |down the line as if released from al@ & Garden City the three-year-old championship | ‘ace Course of incomparab'e saaiany Ty tt, te outa cannon. ‘The winner was hard |i I y. Haliuarol SUZANNE LENGLEN To {ine \Noasihiy. be deolded, fort b ade, lel ih YOUN Irooklyny” . ; Z iW. F, Hockawes cou i ‘ eauty, magnitude, picluresqueness 3 ‘relin pressed toward the fintah, A long |{Y f Biman, Prinestca COM } would nm lave Yoursclf sf Mroliminary, putt on he seventoenth for a birdic Roars Garey Cty E TO AMERICA [i iinet, who are undoubtedly | and completeness. a four turned the trick we nee cae ‘ care the beat in the West. | Anderson won the medal only by |W. i liteks "Mashed PARIS, June 9.—Mie anne | If the sale is consummate | BELMONT PARK tran of any, Metropolitan. tourna: | Me geamanee, ee, Chan bg Langlen, France tet woman [bo anotier feather In, te ea ‘ of tan, etropo! ¢ |, Rlonardaon, Morris Co . sant ewner Johnson and trair iy nents; Gardiner White, runner up for | Niobe iaioetons sos Sets: tennis player, who, recently de- | Ntona as traders, In Lis Pity TOMORROW title last year, and A. L. Walker, |}; T, Adame Mherry Yalley 4 | feated Mrs. M Lied ! ‘stedt Mal- | mons bought 24 yearlings at August | , - abia golf captain, were all tied |i dull, eet ark Newb | lory, told ‘r . World cor | Lulmonts, Nursery uid for “$18 04 ‘I THE RICHMOND HANDICAP v ot or m were sold 2 3 | ia —_ han nwnettort New Yor Galt respondent yesterday that she was | Seven of them wer ae Ae ee BAYSILE HANDICAP vs. Newton Mair, twenty-one- carota | arive badly, tried to recover too tar| olne to America, | Two others sold to J. FB. Davis And 4 Other Brilliant Contests Shackar ub r “ . ! Bhackaimaxon Club star, who Ana dropped’ into'a deep trap rani Thave decided to go to America,” |¢ pa fat price 1 of them winner BEGINNING ATT g ER POS le BON eey nh i, ui ‘5 hat (me the green, He had to take nix | said Mile, Lenglen this afternoon. dd h Gh eal pimcoyared 69 ml , HDA Bee strokes for the hole, Then thie slit Asked if sho maintained a.woman's | ON One Oe Rue ne FOR MORLD'S JTRAYY is & boomnerang on a course that'n|* cond, across a wide ravine. Ma ght to « e her mind in cagy |eyrworked him at Grayerend SEATS O aoverely trapped: Mair, when hial harely placed on the green, ve -etain her title inthe [rprinay but lie hag been shelved # MADISON SQUARE oe riven were true, did fine y. But at | tows & forty-foot putt for a grew we fatled to retain hi ein the iat) ng uN poten) BY ee ee Moll Orders Villed on Recelpt of Draft. other times he got Into trouble over 'W sian nla SEASRAMAAL wie li'kely that he will be acon under col- | ail eiub Mousey — na head, Starting hia vecond round n : roe she smilingly answered; | ¢ thie year. TW tadten wit BOWLING. 4 BIOAARD a6. the Jersey. youngster, OBA oe Zo. RGA le got “{ am pot going to lose it," The Runcocas Stable's bid, follow- THM er kde nt taup soabenr,

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