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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, ans oe 1921, ni ‘DEMPSEY'S HARD TRAINING TOLAST RIGHT UP 10 TIME OF BOUT WITH CARPENTIER No More Rest for the Champion as He Re- news Bruising Work Against Increased Staff of Husky Sparring Partners—Car- pentier's Camp a Place of Mystery. By Robert Edgren. All rest is over for Jack Dempsey from now on until the time he leaves the ring after his battle with Carpentier. Jack went into the training ring yesterday afternoon and went aix fast, wicious rounds with capable heavyweights. All the men he had as sparring partners wore heavy jeather headguards similar to those used by football Players, and Dempsey himself wore one to protect his injured e: He is not going to let a little thing like a cut eye interfere with his work from | mow on. Jack tore into his sparring partner, Renault, but the feature of his day's work was his spectacular bout with Battling Ghee. Ghee is a negro heavyweight from Denver who has beaten Langford AS CARPENTIBRY Rocs BiG SPARRING PARTNER , VouRNEE , WITH SHARE LEFT Hoors- YES SIREE! CARPENTIER CAN PUNCH (Copyright, 1921, by Robert Edgren.) eg Power nie PRONE HANS RIGHT WHEN UT CAN MARE VEANETTE'S KNEES Benp, AND SPEED AHERN rt COMES TOO Fast FOR Joe Te aaa RAIse iS GUARD * nd Kid Norfolk. The big negro arrived at Dempsey's camp several days | ‘ego and was tried out by Renault, who was unable to hit him. Ghee’ @howing against Jack's husky sparring partner made everybody think | that Dempsey was in for a rough time when he got into the ring with the | mew man, and in fact Ghee landed some mighty hard punches on the cham. | pion, but Dempsey was there with the come-back every time and twice | Knocked Ghee flat on the canvas, On one occasion the negro went down no hard and so violently and seemed so tired and badly cut up that it lnokea | 9 though he was going to stay on the canvas, but he came back gamely enough and tore into the champion again. In the second round Dempsey start- @—————— CARPENTIER W DOWN FOR RE ed a long right hand blow which) aside and talks earnestly, illustrate | | ould have knocked Ghee down an-|ing with movements of his hands. other time had Jack not caught him| Georges listens intently. Descam | illustrates blows, illustrates counters, | moves his head in and out, weavin ducking. It is evident that he hus a For he fell feet. After witnessing the rough work and held him up on his Any Kind, Owing the Farm.” practical knowledge of the sport th TU-DAY, “RAIN OR SHINE” |Frenchman Did No Training Yesterday of RITES HE'S AL WORKOUT to “a Rainy Day on AFTER BoxinG Georars AUNAXS LEAPS FRom THe RING Toe HARD Ground — & RECKLESS STUNT For— ANY MAN WICTH Abe “atterncon, n say that|{hat motter, Descamps 1s said to have Dempsey. tn a wonderful condition. Ue 4, f@ltly, good performer tnt ———— $200,000. . + © gave up boxing only when 7 ., , Me 9 He has taken off all his extra weight discovered Carpentier's latent By Georges Carpentier. ioe snd he is working mighty hard. eee goo eae Ee sesiaee hg i MANHASSET, June 18 1 Ae Sere! ee ; ah , vould be better to manage a firs' rORG : sean waits raat PanRUAT Wit class boxer than to go on poet | FORGOT yesterday there is to be a Dempsey fight. It rained and I did —_—____—_ — ene a - e, he wi ro fast rounds w: and being thumped himself, espe no work, not even the usual morning s' } : ( Larry Williams. The most impressive | cially as he was small in stature and | ‘eed At UO cranny enerty (Eater eves nn cme werformance was that with Battling|8TOWing past the age when a man came from France with two new pictures of my baby daughter Jacque- Ghee, whom he handied like « baby. |eh®, have. great hopen of going’ far| line and T spent the morning arranging these In ty little “home corner" ABOUT FISH mh She: FAS: | and replying to the letters from my wif 3 Secret Training for Carpentier. Willie Lewis With | ihe eranchinalt | affairs and nothing about fighting gets IT have a little corner of my bedroom which is sacred to my family AND FISHER?MEN What Happens Every Day in there. I have four or tive photo- | graphs of my wife and fully a dozen of Jacqueline. No o Sait oa | mine 6 Wins h ‘Title | Avsolve Kumagae of Blame for Carpentier’s camp ts still the place! Wine Lewis, who lost to Carpen-| farm and I was able to get through a lot of totitalre. A fala ser wou | BY William E. Simmons. EPO E Ber tenet pide Of mystery. Georges does his little | tier in France after beating a lot of| farm is always amusing, for we havo to do a lot of kidding amenc Gen HIGH WATER. . | FONTAINBLEAL, France, June, Ripples on the surface of lawn tennis L workout twice a week before the} English heavyweights, and has been| (4) ng among our- everaer's ote, | 18.—Just prior to defeat yesterday} fairs indicate that the question of mewsparer mien and a few tors, a great admirer of the Frenchman | S¢!¥es to keep off boredom. Ha AM. PSL 47 Miss Joyce Wethered, ‘etlow-coun- | 4¢faults is stirring the depths. Interest : those two days of work cannot/ever since, visits Georges now and 1 have a polyglot household, 1 speak a little Engli ‘s 26 Gad Tod init iogg |! Mis beh delat : red upon the flaseo of Ichiya Ku- 1 _ Aecount for his fine condition. Itinevi-| then." Willie a a past master of! ang pig brother and Gus Wilson sp ae oat Seite Pea erin tard ise, “Add ous bolt for uss |Srywoman, by 6 up and 6 to play, In) nd Vincent Richards at Orange mt that he does something more,| boxing. He and Carrentier retire ni ue " & neh an nmglish equally we | the 36-ho! i may be said that it is practi- A aside from his le!surely jaunts on| from view of the crowa and put the We speak a sori of half and half, “veux-ta que je fasse queique chose Partly cloud pionship, Q certain’ that this. final never Will the road in the early mornings. gloves on, not to box put to study “Sure Mike!” | weat ALarperereealieentaitine Cae oa Metropolitan athority Carpentier isn't strong for road the intricacies of the art, the steps, . s satis i ’ winds, ig the weather prediction | firmed r for eee haa ” work, He walks much and runs little,| the strategic moves, defense against fy burning question Is not will { beat Dempsey, but which of us can! for to-day. woman's th Breast trae Olilelals gost of his running being only short/a weaving attack, ways to drive get all fifty-two cards out of Canne! Yesterday aftern j ; ut wood Country ¢ 3 of Bpolltan: hod the blame sprints. He keeps out of sight part) blows through to a shifting target. the barn for a while to watch Jovy Gans and ate oon T went oxt to} spchinias oh tne Un Anglers’) Vy, in October, In defeating Miss! fs, an Peucurencae neato ot the time by keoping to private| Carpentier {s waiting the arrival of ine tor their fant f : Ga rn urnee complete their train- League went out from pshead \Vethered t champion re-! the Green Meadow Country Club. : n and roan ne Gente) for he has) his great friend, Victor Breyer of /98 ights on Monday night. I wish I could go and wateh them! Uay Wednesday on the Marion, Capt. peated ner r the on sities weenie made friends with all the country-/| France, a noted authority on boxing that night, but Gus Wilson says | will be o Powell, and cau os| ARE) Hee ee ik ‘side and he has many invitations to| and other sports. and. owner of 7 ae 4 Beye | be In bed long before the bell rings | |’ bitin, caught 120 fish, mostly | n'title at Turnberry two weeks ag make use of parks and roadways. L’Auto, the famous French sporting [F the tirst round. 8, Many of which weighed more | J; was also the third year in suc¢ June Andre Gobert, W. A man in Carpentier’s condition has/ sheet. Victor Breyer has already To-day, rain or shine, I am down for some rea! work, boxing with my |‘? tWo pounds. The party consisted sion Miss Leiteh | French H, Laurent, + nazeuilh, J. | Rie esdruanine tia: head ott eae las from France and will be With sparring partner in a private workout of Frank P. Hilton, Stuart Laird, Ju- | championship and ns POS Grugnon and Mile, Susanne Lenglen | Georges during the last week of h : i ‘lius Rosenberg, A. Oldenburg and | 8°SS.on of 4 miniature cup, the original jaye been definitely chos: as the road. He doesn’t worry about losing | training. With M. Breyer will come (Copyright, 1921, by United Feature Syndicate.) | Robert Fridenberg. n main for; french tennis team to go to the Bis speed If the fight, goes a, few about 400 other Frenchmen, all stout — | The Honest Plumt » co , request of vd States this summer, It wat téunds, an: m any case he shou! « ‘ 1 Suro) q ones lumbe: ‘iub its giver, M Alien Stoneman of Le jay. ‘This team, or at least hold his legs and wind pote through | Cuenea ana Meiers Of Pee rrite ° g BY JOHN pene i weekly trip reeport montane ‘ ie ml meet Japan twelve rounds if he can evade Demp-| to take: the title from Dempsey. Fistic News ursday on the Seneca, Capt. W + Cup ‘prelimin 2 7 POL. la a ed fo! Nab Pell © Olympic Mile nelen will pli Metrstticy thinks the fabt. will be awaiting the coming of the French perew eee | ped 3 I her me the team Beene and that one of his owa| tinforcements, Of course he has The six ten-round bouts which Lew | manaser, Me ts Chariey Rose, who ooks atte the | Guilke wore take eee rere iy SN, kamportant ted to the men's y fel a cleaniy | many French visitors, but these will Raymond is staging at the Boxing ts of Jack Stone, the local middleweight, aut! ee Wore taken FRB ErS SOC BO ALS UDE meenalpe Z eharp counier hits, delivered cleanly | Many French visitors, but those will hone wen the party were Charlie an, tion wer ‘on the point of the chin that has been | Sham wall itr euaene ork Drome A. A. in the Bronx on Tues- Ns Charles H, Seddon, Francis Internati ration we fi Syrac ' Penn gpruinerable a minca, earns erates 1 tee Carpentier and the baby." day night, in the open air, are costing | When Charley Weiner ea with Pout Journee, | A; White, Robert Iwridenberg and Dr.) iympl¢ Congr 1 etl y Wiveke: it eee RUNS 2 iH You can see Carpenter's family him $38,000. Champion Joe Lynch, | he French neaywetght and sparring partner of | ¢42e/hurst. Secretary of the A report 4 Pot GHKBHPSIE tN ¥.. June 18. pay ‘ 4 ‘corges. Carpentier, eel t turn. yesterday r —A protest by Jim ‘Ten Byck, coach : ‘Men who have seen Carpentier fight anywhere in his quarters, Photo- who figh ammy ndow of Cincin- | | Carp in their fifteen-round bout at King Chair F tof the ‘India, formerly. ¢ V . >, aby - bets c jrookly’ ° 4 " ng form « we By Ise Crew, aries Hal- France and England say that| sraphs of the baby girl, fondly held 8 receiving $10,000 for hs e Hb Field, Brooklyn, Monday night, a large echt Club, the Bronx, went Cem f th nous w, to Chari Beene erence a a angle a sa Fea Te aeucKesa aciiy nancorate avery Tat le recelvine $10,000 for h’s end. | crowd of his admirers from Newark will be en} out on the Dart. Capt, Al. Geo rat meres sted Mapes, Chairman of the Board ing form in the training bouts. They | wall from the old fashioned parlor Jack Sharkey, who fights Joe Burmitn | saad to bet that he stops the big Frenchman.|Sunday morning, and had ent t a of Stewar led to-day to an order @ay that he never stands straight up|to the rubbing room upstairs, and of Chicago, 00; Leach Cross, |‘! , DAUR Vtalian Joe Gans in the semi-|time. Com, H. Stickney got ie k- nus branches of by Jobn Arthur Brown, Baines oF t in real fights, as he docs against his| Are lying on every desk and table wag patties Gene Delmont, ets |"! of Sess rounds fish, fifteen herring and eleven fluke he futur e Howing Committes at’ Pennsyiva- sparring pertners. He crouches, some-|and sideboard—even on the poren oii nnn ae ccher receives | PRaNk Bagley. matchmaker of the Armory a. a.| He won the prize for the larg 1 Win im Goll! trom his position ae stroke oar of the | 5 times a little and sometimes nearly oat Nyant up to see ‘ ape ter fi : : ley t | “lof Jersey Cliy, has arranged a good feature bow | #8 well as that for the greatest nr * Bo ne oi ape AA Enel to the floor. He Is said to be expert | the other day, accompanted by Greb, $5,000. ‘The advance sale of sickets Lig hen Ore te ie Vinal OIMOHORe Batt. xt nt. « nsyivania freshma } p 3 b on Thursday’ nig ) Reeine i in avoiding blows, and as quick ns| who would like to fight Dim. Intro) to-day has reached the $40,000 mark, | Wille Jackson, he Marien tgutweteht, will tahe| Manus came next with two weakfish Dol Jun Mrs. Mallory and Hunter in Tennis Dempsey himsclf in counter hitting. |duced them, and, looking around n Charley Pitts of Australia, Young Tiger meea|cight herring and six t or of the inate; i If Carpentier boxes entirely outside | half a olny e later sound the {Wo} Lary Williams, the Bridgeport hearsweitht, was | Joe Kane of Jersey City in the ten-round smi-|in the party we: HN Warner, Dav Walk LONDON. June 18. The United of his usual style it is because he|standing shoulder-to-shoulder, Com= = yatenod to battle Joe Cox at the Brigh |Kopling, Leonard Baldasarre, 4 aity be States will be ‘represented in the Qnar t doesn't want to tip Dempsey off. He pene pocket slee are Maal Of thelP sorting Club on Friday evening, Juae 24 | f ae Roessler, Charles Kan Fae tke ind of both the men's singles and doesn't want Dempsey to expect the| kids. Can you bea | alth Sporting Club of Harlem | JO een CHa ads nvitation fonke Ot era te ee Bier en thing that Carpentier will try to do. And these lads fare supposed to be! Johnny Rosner, the local flywelght, tas a nev | Maxwell meets Ji Cooney 19) Nook. John Hel min nue hen! fee ournament to-day. Dr. A. H. Fyzee, ! ve rounds. othe sn nui |e Ay eh y yin strong me, will mee ; Pay | (Copyeig 21, by, Robert the bet teactounder tom | Herberger, He Beek HAVEN, Conn, June y bet Miss Howkins. a rising Eng: ' and then Descamps gets Carpentier | “CRinfhy civat’ Bitain and i PFE | y Voie Tee ander | Donaldson and Arnold 1 rte p ' ignites Hah ulaven in the tnatcround and wil BY THE DODGERS ouher ou The bi 1 of weakfish re-! und son o President Willian | Have, to cover court quicker than usuai ‘ ° Alex Tambitas of California and fey ate-| ported season, was made! Howard Taf will } aduated Vatiand, the good Wutfaio tiehter, will Nook up ta| recently in. Peconic Bay by Messrs. from the W School next week, ore Sporting Chib of Bro r \ ams. hey went out from of the ¢ ture of Guy 3 to Stre the Yi k 3 | ka hie mrs eee =| mesa Eire on the ‘MGutha. aid ished uimown signature in| y ng joevisler is now the manager of x, in eighty to ninety fret of/of the Ya ini Week ; They are Jay Lanshan am h t vr ; FenE Aa T } n an ee According to an announcement made Se aa aaa et water. Remctnan thay gob thtntys)| Mek re ¥ went up t ; o sh and one kingfish./ and made nyes by Charley Ebbets jr., Jeff Pfeffer, ont a Herne ne weakfi 5 i ; arly all of the weakfish were fe-| situation. Like a ; ‘Manager ftueatnd Will at iieht-hander, who reported yeater- "of the Dodker's pitehers tas been re clap Muay, and “Cums to bor Ante] Males full of spawn Vale graduation i < day, has a good record, a8 has 180° jeaseg outright to the St. Louis Car samy club on Jun | case is ho i Gp Twirl Stars|Kulbh Knight, former Captain of the e a sth Intantey| ON dear! Just when the weaktis | 7 ly Try Out Twirling Stars) en Uniursity mine who wil re. ;ditals in exchange for inflelder Jan waa 0 OMEMARE [and big sen baws are te n ihe) paving Cha ' ; 7 7 port Monday at Boston, Knight has | vrin and pitcher Ferdie Schupp. ‘The |6u ‘Tuewlay. night, on whith occasion Jacke | 2 PorBies are coming, doc \d- | John K, Potla Ya ' State and Brown, Ce eget give Bim a| Prise ax Pfeffer was booked (o bo | tte teteran lal f bas boon saniouel | Tag out ot Lamy Teach we must the Brighton Bi 8 probad! ‘ wil the wight of dune 28 et ope ad BAe nites tar de: , ; _—_— e to show what he can do (trade nee the beginning of the F the brine. “Phe Ay § Ae a B e iy ater Ke domme the lib, cent auaatn e Hrookelyn Club | Salvt Joe Kelly and AL MeRae of Brookisn | tracts from thc f Honship Ar 'y Isaac Shuman. . . i bee will iicet in & fifteso round go at the Wood | tents causing hardening of : » other hurlers have also been 4, uny way on the trade, | wan Sporting Chub at Dex Brovkyv. | teries.”” Always. believed NNANT prospects for the Yank- 1 by the Yanks from the colleges, @ f by in Monday: t8 erica’ “Alwaya’ hoilave 4 ees are expected’ to be made| but they have been sent to the minors Sehupp who was sent’ te A ne Car —<—_— angie yi Wane eeignd for seasoning. 1 are George K. dinals some time ago by the Giants | at Norton Beats Sammy Geod in| PUM. Ask end, puch brighter by the acquisi- F 1 a how about it? He said that i pee ton, Fetal are of three cols) Murray, who ha Pea T ope Aol) hate A Fast Rattle, water drinking days, we need to 1 4 4 ter, and Charl arroll, who has been is i" ' LONG BRANCH, June 18—In| more salt, that water hunts sait lege pitchers for Miller Huggins’s| farmed to Richmond Me isa left-hander and y \ me of the fastest bouis ever seon here| Wherever it cap find it, that all our sg fee twat Hanah NG. aac re nauel r ealically RAY 108 HATO DS eas ReeHeae arunkers de |innards need _ saline ition in| AY Each of the three men comes to ici) cume from ‘Trinity College, Dur- Uon, He will be a welcome addition {Good of California after twelve ro BE Rare Ra arr Hugeins with good collegiate records jam, N.C. to the Brooklyn team who are sadly }of the hardest kind of milling mangy wha pt from. salt Phat and highly recommended by Bob) One other player signed by the in of utility men. dropped Norton tor a short count in the| now there are more maniy f ' Giles and Paul Krich, Yankee scouts, Yanks is Hickey Haines, an out. | Janvrin his pltyed in seventeen {rst round, but from then on Norton had Beare Balt inside And, Onis veal MONDAY who saw them under fire. fielder, of Penn State, who will ree) games thi noand ha patting | i.0 sper hand, although Good wasdan-| seat. I know that the old folks that c sar oat atonde. eames ee tell ka hart | the upper hand, although Good was dan- | rest. v th \ 5 yg pean pitGblog Laren tala a | ii H “hits Men one camo OU ma irowRneut: on sesount of hla) lived Gh AGIs Dore Ang dona: aur HANOVER HANDICAP ‘ r — luck 4 ha one game out aes ; . ta country’s foundations sure , — ball for Gvorgetown, has already| The Yanks' regular staff of hurlers |of six starts, while Schupp has a 1,000 | mighty wallop. This waa Norton's nine- | ot ee ae ti on MA OMILE STEEPLECHASE! jolned the club and js the only south-| are improving right along, and if the |average with two wins and nodofeats, | teenth’s vietory out of the twenty-one! sate pork and beef got there. | i I LEEE BEGHASE paw on the Yank staff, a much-| weather would stay consistently hot es hous he has had since entering the pro-| that the ‘anit sea’ folks are ses ego eagael needed recruit. He is a big fellow, H ns would have a much better sional ranks, f the other twojeven in their tall od ble: baled hardy looking and only recently he| working number of pitchers EVANS ouT OF PLAY FOR uts being a draw and ts only What we need is more brine. Pes BVEGIAL Ita struck out sixteen men in a game — | ng the loss of a close decisi x ¢ ee eave Penn. Btition against Lafayette. Wally Schang, who suffered BRITISH LINKS TITLE] Grote Ward, Norton was mate! pasa the salt HY JULIUS Huggins has been needing a left| bruised wrist when hit by a pitchec box tley here July 3. ander and a food one will make the | ball by Ehmke early in the week, 1s | y mrs 2 1 — m hand d h E LONDON, June t hick Rvans wil aenke more formidable against, for now co! tely recovered, and Few- |) te to compete in the Hritish| %ObBBY Duadce's Mother Dies, f lance, Cleveland with its heavy! ster, wh een out {he game | eee 4 Jonny Dundee, the Itallan Nght ead off hiiters who bat on the port| with water on the knec, Is about DERN, RON SHHODRIRIMEAIR DOES WHO SIRE AITOCIAY Ghoumine Che if) side. jeft hander w cause a re- y to don a uniform again. ne learned tore ; : Bersngement of the batting onder and - nn Paria host fell and my arin went be buried on Monday’ morning, Georgy 'rematched, will consequently weaken the attack Wanke go to Boston fora tour (At cere nota | fel And me arin Wan Btu Cusine mncupere oat me Penne Le ewoud Grove S. CooToeNighte Alex of such a team. | mame series Monday, while the Giants though | won't be able to play I cer- father on Thursda Ho was burled BASEBALL TO-DAY, >» P.M. POLO O Roy M F wRGe. M. L. Thomas of Penn State, alplay the Braves here. talnly intend to watch the matches’ yesterday moralng Grounds, Yunkees 6 Adve Admission bY ceute,-—-Adve. pb MADISOK SQUARE GARDEN So” LARGEST, FINEST INDOOR SWIMMING POO IN THE WORLD~PUBLIC OPENING TOMORROW (SUN) EXHIBITIONS BY PANAMA CANAL ZONE KIDDIES = 500,000 GALLONS of WATER CHANGED TWICE DAILY TWO _WEEKS FROM TO-DAY THE BIG BATTLE TAKES PLACE GEE, BUT JAGK CAN HITVTAKEITFROM BATTLING GHEE Memphis Heavyweight Came a | Long Way to Take a Fall Out of Champion, but He Does All the Falling. | | ATLANTIC CITY, June 18—After travelling all the way from Memphis, where he has gained a great deal of |renown as a heavyweight fighter, in order that he might take a crack at @ |real live world's champion, the re- ception that Battlirg Ghee got ye terday when he went up against Jacic Dempsey was certainly anything but clubby. Ghee had been waiting pa- |tiently for eight days for his oppor | tunity to land on Jack Dempsey, and |at last his chance came when it was jannounced that the champion would |take him on for a few rounds. Into | the ring he went, and for a few mo- | ments he was happy. Then, like a |crash of doom, his buiky 185 pounds Jlanded on the floor. He got up and started again and landed in the same place. Three times was the perform- ance repeated. Ghee was pounded unmercifully, When | Dempsey allied his partners together before entering the ring he asked for speed and plenty of life. V'll expect all 7 u've got, said Battling,” o fooling when And Bee Ghee was in 0 was his nibs. Ghee deadly earnest cam out of his :orner at the call of time and let fly at the champion with both hands, He landed too, Both men wearing hi par. In fact, all sparring partners Joined Dempsey im the new order of t had the and cut-pre d | Right off the re jly, but not far in fam heavyweight badly fo n he was sudden ample that dread that turned Joss Wil 0 like # nds up under nner" first left hook did ¢ ood reason Was ward and prop his falling. — Ghe He fllc r five jot drop him that Dempsey The and t uD 1 fo ent braced and ‘A SPECIAL STEAMERS TO BOAT RACES Two large Day Line steamers will anchor off the course, affording best possi- ble view of the Races at || Poughkeepsie on June 29. Steamer Robert Pulton leaves Des- 10.00 West 10.30, Yonkers, M Point, 1.10 P.M, Witt 1.50 Clinton St. at 10.80 A.M; St, 10.50 A.M. land at Poughkoepst take observation train, ta fteamers ‘leaving at 9.¢ M., West A. M 10.00 oth St 40 A, M., Yonker 0 A.M Special Tickets from New York and Return $2.50, Including Tax Restaurant Lunch Room Music Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses St. Pier, New York browses 129th 11.00 P.M. A A. 3; West burgh, M., st, A 0 A WHO'LL WIN? $9) DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER? scribing the uest & BIMGARD ACADEMY, adway, Comer 3)

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