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ig THE ICARPENTIER DOESN'T EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1921, WANT FIGHT WITH DEMPSEY STOPPED < Annapolis Crew »: In Fine Condition, ; AT DEMPSEY’S CAMP (Copyright, 1921, by Robert Edgren). i Sane erate ABS EXCITAB INTERFERING WITH FIGHT LE MANAGER Georges to Keep On Fighting Under All Conditions, a Million. a ethadliaaied Even Though His . Chance of Winning Only One in By Robert Edgren. MANHASSET, June 11. EORGES CARPENTIER resumed his boxing again yesterday after- . noon, taking on his whole boxing staff and especially mixing with Joe Jeanette, who is getting back into shape through training with fie Frenchman. This was one of Carpentier’s private days. Carpentier's work shows that he has a great deal of speed and plenty of hitting powex One of the chief questions in the coming battle is how be will compare with Dempsey in calm, deliberate fighting method. Will ‘he be flustered, ar weakened by nervousness at the thought of meeting the world’s champion with a wonderful future depending upon success? Ia he absolutely game? ‘We ali know Dempsey has his nerves eo well under control that even facing the gigantic Willard didn’t weaken the concentrated fury of his attack. His strength ang speed and cool judgment were ali with him from the instant the first bell reog. It is known that Dempsey never claims a foul, even when he is @eliderately fouled and badly hurt. Carl Morris struck Dempsey low sev- eral times at Buffalo, and the referee wanted to stop the bout, Dempsey roughly asked him to let the fight go on, and he knocked Morris out in five rounds, Jack Kearns says Dempse@g is not willing to win on @ foul under any circumstances. Foul has been claimed in several @-————————————————————— of Carpentier’s fights, notably in that with Gunboat Smith. But George 2 hog managed a Se ler in France and saw ot Garpeniiar’e other fights, explains this, “Carpentier is a natural fighter,” gays Engel. “There's no quit in him. He never claimed a foul. Descamps is all wrapped up in the boy, and it has always been the excitable oar g ag who has claimed foul and whd bas jumped in to save Georges when he thought Georges was going Carpentier ig going in to,attack. En- gel says this & his natural style. “I think Georges would have his best chance with Dempsey by leading him a fast pace for four or five rounds, using his skill to tire Demp- sey and waiting until Jack slows up @ little before trying to put over any heavy punches,” says Engeh ‘but doubt that he will do it Mis in- clination is all to go in and ty to put his man down. He is like Demp- sey in that. No matter how his fight is planned, 1 look to see him jump FRENCH SET AGHAST. J How DEMPseY Looxs “To The” MAM WHO FACES Leonard Matched With Friedman For Championship Bout July 4 LIVE WIRES BY NEAL R. O'HARA. Copyright, 1931, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Carp ard Jack may be good friends, but the best of friends must part in the clinches. eee Life has ite compensations. he ootleggers will have to buy their fight seats ¢rom ticket scalpers. ee The rash for those unreserved seats will sho it what will do for $5. ame madi For Big Regatia (Special to The Trening Word.) POUGHKEEPSIE, June 11—Coin- cident with the arrtval of the Navy | Varsity eight this morning, Col. Lioyd Collis, representative of the Board of Stewards, announced that it had finally been decided to arrange the courses for the varsity race in the that four crews would row under the span of the bridge between the first and second piers and two between the second and third piers. By adopting this arrangement each crew will have 4 lane more then one hundred feet im width amd there will be plenty of room for all. Originally it had beem, Planned to send all six crews under one span. The arrival of the Navy eight wag a big day for Highland and Poagh- keopsie. The Middies were here im 1907 and on that occasion there wag the greatest of activity and excite. ment attendant upon the presence of three of the old-time Civil War moni- tors in the river and numerous other naval craft. This year it ls expected sentation on fhand to root for thd crew which, save for an untimely and unlooked-for defeat at fhe hande ef the Princeton eight this spring, has in fts record of achievements actring of victories inctnding fhe Olympte championship which it won at Bey gium last summer. ‘With the populace the Miidies will run a close second in papular favor with the California eight, and tt te not likely thet flags of any of the other crews will have mach of « sale among the townsfolk here. The Navy has a tremendously big crew, the big- gest on the river. Weighing close to 180 pounds per man the Middtes ere some seven or eight pounds heavier and California have big crews, but neither compares in size with the midshtpmen. Dick Glendon, coach of the Annay olis eight, was urusually silent on his Navy plans to row its race here, as to be knocked out. in like a flash and take a crack at oe has rowed all its other races since its “I know Georges never wanted him | Jack's chin the first time he sees an Babe Ruth might as remarkable string of victories, In % h well quit making home runs till efter ther words, the Navy will set the Reitlke tip besten he resented |e Contest Scheduled for Ten| Dui vi took wp wite Boots Hanson, im the fight te over. pace from the atart aaa endeavor to splittl ipa going to his ald when he ‘wanted to go right along fighting. “I've known Georges was game ever since I saw him blinded and with his ae eye laid wide open by an acci- Engel Doesn’t Think Georges Will Be Nervous in Fight. Engel doesn't think Carpentier will be nervous. Carpentier has had a Rognds Will Be Fought at Michigan Club. two main outa of twelve rounds, ‘Two six round ‘oonta will open the show, Jactle For mesting Jobnny Levine and Benny Contrato meeting Low Krieger, Tom McArile today matched Gemmy Good. ERRE3 The Pirates are hopeful for 1921. all the other pirates, " . It seems to be a good year for eee ‘The Cincinnati club has got baseball on a pre-war basie again. eee keep in front throughout. That isa style of racing that is always fol« jowed in short contests, but euch old~ timers on the Hudson as Jim Rice nd Jin Ton: Bye enew tee a aes tal butt by Papke. The crowd| world of ‘lence and th the Califesmia fighter, to battle Al Norton af dom works out here, There ve <wanted the fight stopped, and the|and nolee ean nothing te nim fa By John Pollock. SS oe oe ee oe RE Jersey City hotels have boosted rates $00 per cent for the aight |D¢eR BUMerous races in which one Feferes stopped it in spite of Georges’ |his most iinportant fighis he has al-| Champion Benny Leonard, who no |Ocw vem A. A. of Lane Brant. N. 3. oo 132] and are asking $1.50 for a room. okew DAs Set ont to row ce cenees protests.” fs waya been cool and confident, At decisively outpointed Rockey Kansas, | the same club last woek ty beating Bud Sorat ey and eo into te ars Tone to Gnd itaclt Carpentier Tried to Push aetarae i paieeee. Fo Mrers Herd the Buffalo lightweight, in their twelve J @ Bee Bright, and McArdle decided to ume % x ‘The A's are tmproved over last year’s form. Now they sometimes Early next week all the crews will Referee Aside. and three years later: met Jeanetay [Found bout at the Harrison Baseball |"™ “mt Norton 4g i| threaten the seventh-piace holders, be on hand for the Big Panne with confidence after seeing Jeanette | Park on Monday night, was signed up| ‘te Queensboro A. ©. of Long Island has Phil 5 £ * sylvania is expected to-morrow and I have a number of old French|do some great fighting in Paris, So|to-day for another bout by his man-|Franhini booked to meet Eddie McKenna of BA og, ters, Grolve refusal to) play ball’for Pat Mormn fine nothing en | Come oe teeny tnd Quakers leas is one in which the referee has stepped between Jeanette and Carpentier, cau- tioning Jeanette for hitting while holding. Carpentier is trying to push the referee aside to continue the tight. There is a photograph snapped in There's one more angle to this. “After what I have scen in the war, meeting Dempsey is nothing,” Car- penticr told me a few days ago, for the excitable Descamps, Carpentier has told him that this day, returning just in time for dinner, and pringing his usual good spirit with ulm, ‘Phe correspondents rigged up a battle yesterday between “How Come?” as this dusky bird's informal title is—and bix Jack Renault. with whom Dempsey Aus been sparring. ‘They kot Renault aside and told him: ‘Tako this black fellow ueo, if you can't knock hi tailspin,” and Jack promised, But the be Canadian scarcely laid on e dark battler. As they out, Ghee sal ‘White boy, you ‘t goin’ to hit me at all, Get ino, whit f ya and his words were pretty nearly true. Renault swung rights and lefts at him rel knew for two fora # f, he aad Jack missing a mile nearly every Ghee, meanwhile, was turning mhook hands at the end round and called it a POUGHKHHPSIE, N. Y. June 11— The first mishap the University of Call- fornia oaramen have avffered in their ‘ay at Poughkeepsie occurred yesterday when they were forced to row to the Columbia boat house to avert being swamped in the rough water prevailing. The eight had peddied up the east shore in the middle of the afternoon and when they turned to get back to quar- ters they found themselves bucking heavy seas, Thoy shipped @ lot of water, and Ben Wallis, the coach, thought it best to head for the Columbia quarters and dump out rather than risk the dan- wer of sinking by preceeding further with the shell haif filled with wa Thi jumbia varsity oarame: Spaeth, coach of the Princeton's crews, charging hat the “Jumped” seat in the Columbia boat at’ the start of the Childs Cup regatta, was ‘framed." e their dander up over statements alleged to have been made by Dr. J, Duncaa Paul Gallico, Acting Captain of the will be Sailor Friedman, the rugged Chicago lightweight, who has fought Charley White and other good bat- tlers in his class. They will meet in a ten-round bout at an open-air boxing punish the guilty person who fought under Darcy's name. ‘A match was arranged to-day between Jack Stone, the local middleweight, end “Zulu Kid." the Brooklyn middleweight. ‘They will clash in s twelve-round bout et the Jamaica Sporting Club of Jamaica, 1 1, 0 the night of June 16 Match: maker MoNealis Intends to put on four other bouts Votween erenly matibed fighter, Jacko Norman, the clever featherwelght of the Movtauk A. C. of Brookya, bas bee siened by his manager, George Kitson, to meet Frankie Ka wards in the amin erent of twelve rounds at the Woodharen Sporting Club, Tuesday nigut, Sailor Mammor, another Montauk boy, who bas been laid ‘up with @ bad shoulder, i# ready to don the gloves ‘again sod will Be som in action in the near fu. cure, Wolf Lamen, the former amateur hearyweight, |hse been matched to meet Ted Jamicnon, the SFasorn hearreeight, in a ten wound bout af & show to be brought off at the Armory A A ‘arena of Boston on next Twonlay night, O'Rourke fe of the opinion that Lamen is the makings of at the club’s regular weekly boxing show to-night, ‘There will be two ten round bouts, in which Frankie Ryan meets Wile ‘Thompson and Bat- tling Lahn mecta the Ravenswood Kid, Gammy Sieger, the clover local featherweight, has been signed ap by his manager, Harey Al- | at Ebbets Field to-day in a twelve- round bout, and let it be said that the winner of that bout might very well be rated as a possible opponent of Benny Leonard, ‘Tiplits, who has done a lot of splendid fighting around Philadelphia, is making his first appearance in his home town since boxing came back to New York State. Though he began his fighting career In Brooklyn it became necessary for him to secure a permit to cuff and clout in these parts, Tiplita has fought the best of them, and includes Rocky Kansas in his lst of early yictories in Philadelphia, Pitts had his chance with Leonard, and gavo the champion a great battle, Kid Williams, the former bantam- welght champion, is booked to box Frankie Edwards twelve rounds, Will- jams has polished off his last four op- GAMES TO-DAY. New York at Bt. Louie, Brookiya at Clectunatt. Goldstein ‘Twelfth. Abe Goldstein, bantamweight, ecored another last night by Knocking out Hughes of New Orleans in indelphia at Pittaburgh. ————>__ Kmecks Out Hughes tn the gast ttle local victory Bobby the last round of their twelve-round bout at the show of the Gteeplechase A. A. of Rock in the semi-finat of, ten away Beach, rounds, which was between Pete * McDonald and Joe Moone; Side, the judges disagr and eree called the contest a draw. of the West the ref- ‘Twenty-Twe in a Rew for the Orioles. BALTIMORE, Md., June 11 —~ siee won their twenty-second tive she Ori- congecu- e yesterday afternoon, defeat- No. 167 for Edison's third degree: What has become of Ban Johnson? than ten days in which to get accus- tomed to the conditions here so tha’ the crews that are here now, and especially Columbia, California and P. S. A. L. CHAMPIONSHIPS | AMERICAN ATHLETES LEAD At Bast New York—Mast New York vs. Maujer and Caven Point. At Howard Field—Howards va. Ridre- wood and N. Y. Fire Department. At Long Island City—Recreatton Park, Springfield ve. Westinghouse, At College Point—Coliege Potnt ve. Jamaica, At St. Agatha Field—St. Agatha vs. Newburg. At St. Brendan's Fleli—St. Brendan va, Federal Ship. At Flatbush—Flatbush vs. Philadel phia Giants. At Parkyille—Parkville vs. Long Isi- and Gity. ‘At Loughlin Oval—Loughiin ve. Colon Counsel, K. of C. ‘At Yonkers—K. of C. va. Proctor’s At Port Chester—R. B. and W., ve. American Chain. "At. MamaroneckJ—Mamaroneck infield. ye Paterson, N. J.—Paterson Site Sox ve, Chester, Pa. ‘At Jersey City (Montgomery Oval)— Red Sox va, Penn. Ri ve. good advantage, and followed this up with a right cross that found {ts mark time and time again, Le You carit help but | Syracuse, wil] enjoy a real advantagso when they go to the starting line on race day. BOWLING & BILIZARD ACADEMY THUM roadway. Corner Stet 8 like them! They are DIFFERENT hey areGOOD intercollegiate regatta on June 22, 80, that the Navy will have a big repre~ © than any other eight. Both Cotambta .. P the nineteenth round with Klaus, It|time there must be no “saving” him | show to be sta: by Floyd Fitzsim. |r". to mort Larry Regan of New Jersey in «| Boston at Chicage, HELD AT BROOKLYN FIELD. IN q — > shows the situation clearly. Des-|if he is in trouble. BCR KE Keio Me en tesla { {8 Rama bout at the Coliseom A. C. of New: Sea erect T BROOKLYN | TRACK MEET ABROAD] possen coox tanda Quick K. 0. camps threw the sponge into the| “What becomes of me after this . i 2 © lark, N. J., om next Monday night. ‘This will be | AMERICAN LEAGUE, ‘The Public Schools Athletic League ——— Russell Cook, the promising Bronx ring and, leaping in after it, is shown| fight, if I shoyld lose, is of no con-|#fternoon of July 4. Sioger's filme fight in ome time, bie Jast © | Giga WoL. PC.) Clu, web PO.| weit) | COBLENZ, June 11.—American track) bantamwetcht, knocked out Al Lowrey P ‘Carpentier toward his corner. | sequence,” he told Descamps. “This having been with Andy Chaney at Madioon | eieyoland ,...82 18 .627| Boston ......22 23 489 conduct the nineteenth annua} ¢le- | athletes engaged in the eames organ-|in the first round of their bout at the : Carpenticr, erect, is struggling with |is what I have worked for ever since | Benny Valecr, the loral lightweight, is now on | S7uz® Garden. | New York....28 21 .800/8t. Losis....23 28 asi | ™entary schools outdoor track and ‘ield | {zea by the occupation forces in Ger-| Hunts Point A. A. last night. ! Descamps, trying to ptsh him away|I began boxing, and if it comes down | tie way to Now Orleanm, wiiere le will hook up tm, pan Washleston ..28 24 .838/Chleage .....2028 417|Champloshtp games at the Broo'lyn|many have taken the lead in the num- ! with his left hand, while he is le to where I have only one chatice In| wth Pal Sforan, the New Orleans fighter, in the |, Beuny Corter, the fast cast aide Bantam. Ret Detroit ......29 28 .697|Philadeiphia..17 82 .347| Athletic Field, Avenue K and East 17th ber of points made during the meet, ing forward toward Klaus, his right|a million to win, I must have that| main go of firteen rounds on Monday might Val. |{imally Yom matched to, lec Bits oon, «) GAMES YESTERDAY, Street, to-day, starting promptly at 10|PAvins, 10 {to thelr credit, | The French warm extended as if trying to continue | chance. er le in good shape for the scrap and expects ae round bout at the opening show next Fri- AMERICAN LEAGUE. o'clock. Teams representing schools a |Petkes ‘doughboys. won the, first three LAST WEEK the fight. ‘Some one ought to hold Des-|to beat Moran. If Valger is muccewfil in win. pore @porting Chub, | ¢At Peto Grounds— & HE | the five boroughs of Greater New York | places in grenade throwi: hi It is evident that he wants to go|camps's coattails If he becomes ex-| ning. ble manager, Billy Gitwon, will get bim more (487 DiEnt of the Far Rockaway i Pett me [tnetiy milltace eventor tee tamenane of Spring Racing at Beantifal en. Klaus, who has been sent to his|cited in this fight," I told one of 3 : where Bil Brown promote! during Frawley law $4 is 1| will partictpate in this championship |} Udaition thee deteater Qurmament \ on Ey ina raters, doaee cn itn Reve tenar. One Of |impwtant tow, age. Nummater| series. An entry of twenty-six hundred Basketball team bya seers of si tose | BELMONT PARK surprise, uncertain whether the fight take care of that," he said,| itt fans of Brooklyn will hare thetr first neal steed ot tho & . &. | embryo champions has been received for |The track meet will be resumed to-da wD continue of not. Evidently it is|“There'll be no stopping ‘this fight, | saree to-aleht of weeing that crack welterweight gl” toring Bodner ile eee 3 t §] tne eighteen events which ‘will be con- |274,1t Js expected the score at the clone BEGINS MONDAY Descamps who is giving up the fight | unless it is stopped by the referee. from St, Paul, Jock em in action, Jock “ In the double wind-ap Young Billy Papke, Tom a; Mere | tated for the city championship. St the dey will be close between Amer- N E not Carpentier. Copyriat go against ‘TYly ‘Kid Herman gf California 3 a ai ‘chaca. ef SIX BRILLIA T EV NTS In all of the many fighting pictures (eaads, Gnesi Wittaln and Seuin’ America, "| the feature bout of fifteen rounds, at the Midee- oo il oa Mra ws ‘of Harlem, while Cat Pe tate Hae shes 32 sauelee bee Riedie! yance, “won ne aoo-metre Pit Geis INCLUDING THE ee ee tie Comatose nis | em Oar erent wl bring, BR SHAT Si Pentna | events are divided into six welght clas: |£2Uh America, and Ruth, Belelim. Ja|) ¢9 609 HARLEM STAKES ; Jock Britton and all. of peetchere ia Rit | Unset ine Wane midGlewelshl wee haeched HF, | sitications as follows: 75 Ibs,, 75 Ibs., 85 | Peony sane {turd places, respectively. i Dempsey Cheerful Again and lee, aut Pat Bio Met Monday sieht and K. 0.1 raga Xe. 300 Ihe, 215 Iba, and unlimited | Keaonne, Francs, won the discus tow, |J A 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE jaffe of Harem, Manager ie MoMabon im ry 8 Hlearrweights will be the principals to the atari ent eax = pert ney ani ‘An of the 1 echaecla Gave ent durling the missle 34 metres 12, centi- QUEENS HANDICAP ° bout of twelve rounds at the Commonwealth Sport Yous. crelimunaries GAMES TO-DAY. com! eams rious even (about 105 feet). In welght lft FIRST RACE AT 2:15 P. May Do Some Boxing To-Dayy|srcia's sates "re enn | oo Wm Som, ove at no an TOMY sei, be gens Sah |i, noe ene ems, Sei tok ARB Se ATR jo are AL Roberts of Staten Island and = egten. holy : a a enn. lon, . and Tt : ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. June 11.— the visiting correspondenta were all|isrry Nem, the racred Swede fighter, ‘Thia| Miles Colletti, the diminetive ftrweight of STIR, St eee casasa | CR REIG Tat Raeracelir LC Dae ODE Qin etre et, eget, Ora ite fen Been A Soom i Jack Dempsey will in all probability|Svett* Thursday night at a “banquet | wit be Habera's fimt appearance in « bout in| fouthteerie who reeentiy knocked out Pils " Coieare act asst, | Inge the last year. It is expected that |clcaring’ the barat one metre <1 cent: | Pe Me Special Carn Ieeectved for Ladies, | ™ e i ow ° entire series in order | inches, veret, second sparring partners arrived at his camp|'!'Vllest cabaret shops of the resort. | s ie erat tte patter, | nmarae before local boring tana wil be metaed| — INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, | that these schools may. win got ‘only |and. Gren, America, wag third, Tn the lub 5 tm the last few days, and they may|and Nichola were at the table of honor | Pete Herman, tke former bantemwelght champion, | Nita, Ube next few dary to alash with either PO.| Chae, w.L. po,|the individual championships but, alm |1.600-metie relay race, Mrunce wa first, | UNIS Os } poneees Menke Ceara ae ine able, of, bance Harman. tne former bantamesisht champion | Tikig Ciena, the former world's amaimut 37 10.787 |Jerey City...22 27 .449| the team championship emblematic of | America was second and Great Britain — | prove interesting mat him.|Ghance tor make x apscch at some a will sail for Bag Pronisdl gaged yl yi eyeing dd | 2 aas| the city championship tn track and field third. ‘The French alzo won te 10,000. |= = Battling Ghee, the colored boy from|of the proceedii hi i \ already ROTe See WNT i OES CEDMR OUD ETy ODS See PEA rere ees a Pat eee eee See cs ro canes, ("= eee. DEMPSEY «. © ‘give Dempsey plenty of work to do. |shappy victory for hime ns» TOM | ating Ohi of London on the night of July 4, =< SUNDAY SEMI-PRO GAMES. | spencer springs Surprise Earn- ‘The grouch that has been hanging erybody, ingeed, did that except aeons Harry Schuster, the Milwauitee welterweight, | Pea —_—_- « Draw With Sharkey. Jack Curley, the wrestling promotor,| miny Roche offers the local fight fana another | #24 Young Hicks will box twelve rounds pie 3 2:34 4) At Bronx Freli—Bronx Gtants vs.| Before a packed house at the Palace PEN over the champion for the last few] who ts down with a few bets on the| org ot poute to-night at the Mh Coast Artillery | ature bout at the Newark Areng to-night Hatt ‘ic | High Bridge and Ironsides of Newark. | of Joy, Coney Island, last night the fans | days, doubtless the result of too much forces. Jack mereiy opined: ” ‘Armory in West 14th Btreet, which should be very — malller, Wyrm ood Freitag, n.n.x | At Dyckman Oval—Tesereau's Bears | were treated to a surprise when Wee|yoR WORLDS HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE Fotis work: ia now entirely worn off,|‘ Jack Mattos’ shoke of the Gevelop-|isumetien omeet Jehenr ‘Knoeboul'* Heries| Se sieuand wes Johaay Vets, ons ef Wel natin. 6 9 9 8 1 8 £8 BF 16 ||", Madison Sire (Gouble header), Wee Willie Boancer, ‘te clminugve pans SEATS ON SALE NOW ‘This is due to a ha| idea that camo|™Ment of the boxing game up to its| meets Johnny Waters, and Willie Astey mects Spencer's friends, over his baring bozat @ draw | Noshester. 0 00 0 0 0 3,0, 1-4 10 At Protectory Grounds — Linooin Bhar ek th @ Lemtiicon on timine With MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, DDY Dresent milion dollar stage, und Ware |acoree Pitssimmons ia the two feature bouts of | With Jack Sharkey et Coney Inland last night pun! Morgan aad shined” aM *®! Beo-| Giants va. Cuban Stare of Havana (dou: | ¢ ays secround draw in a nip and tuck | Mail Orders Filled on Receipt of Draft. ; to Manager Kearns—to give the big|ren Brown, the press agent, painted the | ewelre rounds, There will bo three other bouts, | that be took his disinond borwehos pin out of) | At Ryracuse— B.H.x, | ble header). Svat hea the lana up’ on’ their|= ~ ———— i fellow a day off. So yesterday morn-| Picture of Dempsey’s rise from a brake .% tis Ge and presented it to bin, ps O89 8 Si gae At Dexter Park—Bushwiok vs. Nor-| chairs from start to finish. Spencer, | rN ing at 8 o'clock his big touring car] of tne worig. © DOMVywelsht champion | jexsny Darcy, the local lightweight, aid not fabt —_— Thatta ana folk Glaitts of Virginia (double header). | whom many loolved upon ae easy prey| 149 Bast P * 9100. drew up to the champion’s door, and, : ‘Tiny Kid" Herman at the Hunt's Point A. A. | mpiit: Pitts in Ri Epbeta | *%, At Ivanhoe Field—Ivanhoe vs. Bay-|for Sharkey, fought a sensation - nes Wt, tu i ar ° ash pits ai jn in Ring at Ebbets .. how. 12 rounds to'a decision, John Dun- 7 accompanied by his chauffeur and cm Thunday night. Some of the papcre had him wicla, ‘ Reading Oo Bayonive Bod Fonsere: He, die, atood toe to toe with Jack and | $oo va. Jimmy anion; dim Goffey ve, Mike Trant of Chicago, Jack was off} Califernia Osram: Escape | reported as having been Knocked out by Herman Batimore. 2 0 At Farmer Oval—Formers we. Dan-|)fq ‘an edge on Sharkey in’ the first| Bil! Sbillinger: Joknnie Marto va, Sammy | to Camden, where he spent the entire Duckti tircae vound. Tee Boxing Commission cughs to| 20° Tiplits and Charley Pitts meet ates rae bury and Hoboken. part of the baitle, using @ left hook to | Schitt__ Admlston 82.00. Caps, crew, issued & statement for himselt ponents before the time limit, Time was| Ing Reading by a score of 9 to 4 7 at ’ . apd for that de thinks he Mi ‘At West Ne wYork—West New York aot Bia mene pongeneine thle The ee ieee hen Willems wae rated the Te Orioles mashed Out siehteed | ve, Peskaxill, Spite turalah, any other ‘prool, desired 9 of the welght since McGovern’s time, | Snfetien, Hilden and Biatop lemaltmore! At Keyport, N. J.—Koyport va, Rich that they had never thought of suci At the Brighton Beach @porting Clab on Mon. ——>— pitched @ clever game. ae ah oo cee a ing a6 @ “frame-up," let auone Br day night, Young Zulu Kid of Brooklyn mots oRASEPALL TO-DAY, 8.00 F. POLO — Reading used three hurlers, but they — At Nort! jergen, N, J.—Nort je one, ‘ iene okies ot Bevckin, emt Gaiter Jos fauesa va, etree nadine were all eaay for the champions. gen ve. v. ; ‘ | iY: SSPRSE SSE en Ea Tea eae are a nestarencntss het ¥en ARR TC EIT Se ee — ‘ = ee mT eR RR ne 4 ee NINA rat EAP IM

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