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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921. » ‘ u * 4 ‘DEMPSEY SAVS HE WILL END FIGHT AS QUICKLY AS HE CAN ~ Sauna fF | START RT CARPENTIER |SIDELIGHTS ON THE BATTLE 2s « « « By Thornton Fisher (22 Sntertetnss into the surf. Without stopping to | Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), shed his rubber boots he plunged in after his lost property and was for- | ‘ 7 tunate enough to find the tip sticking te No-NO- Frantic »t nit Up in front of his nose. But he had he ”) sist THAT THE USERS NoN- NON: ‘ not reckoned on the undertow, which | ah onve Ss sv 2€ J was strong. However, with the aid of | if RE BRUNETTES- BL TL INSEE an incoming breaker he managed to te ’ Witt ANNO oenrseY- USHERS ALL BE get back to a footing on the sand. a0 2E BLOND GENTS= Ir RES Moe BEAUTIFUL 2€ HooeH COLOR | Mrs. Stroup'of Coudersport. Pa., en- joys the distinction of making the largest catch of the season for that section, Fishing at the junction of Mill Créele and the river, she landed } two brown trout at once. One wolghed five pounds and the other three, the two largest reported so far for Northern Pennsylvania, CLARES WORLD'S CHAMPION 1 eet ‘hat Jack Is a Philosopher in His Own Way ; Shown in Interview in Which He Claims That Ring Results Largely Depend on Mental Condition. i Lewis O, Corwin writes from Sag Harbor, L. I. under date of tne 1th: \ Last Sunday William Shuman and ” myaclf went over to Noyac Bay, a PETURE OF THE LOGICAL HAN FOR: small bay at the entrance to the Pe- REFEREE OF THE BIG SQUAGBBLE_ conic Bay, and succeeded in landing twenty-one weakfish and twenty-four Kingfish. ‘The Sunday previous we got ee weakfish and sixteen king AN rs H fish, all fair sized, averaging about b shee Lees WHO ISNT WORRYING About) two pounds. Bottle or swell fish vo & HOW HE'S GOING TO (trunk fish) are very numerous in thie peter. JULy aN bay, and we often take more than 100 Quo in a day's fishing.” QWSINESS THE ONWY BaByY n By Robert Edgren. ATLANTIC CITY, June 20.—Jack Dempsey hasn't studied any of the @ehools of modern philosophy, but he has a lot of it in his skin at that. 1*Jack,” I said to him in his training quarters yesterday, “what will you @o ff you lose to the Frenchman?” “Why,” sald Dempsey, “I never thought of it. I suppose I'd shake nands ‘congratulate him. After that—why, I'd have to figure on that later. | Have TO GE “I never even think of losing a fight. I've found out in the ring that | SOME PREIS. Are- ‘whatever you expect comes to you. If I got in there thinking there's a} ‘bance the other fellow might knock me out, he'd be Iikely to knock me ‘That's the way it works. I never care what the other fellow has. The) thought in my mind is to get close enough to him to sock. I'm look- | for openings, and ‘when I see one the only thing I think of is to shoot a Bove through as fast ag I can and make something drop. When I hit a| and he stays up I'm surprised, because I expect him to drop. But 1| r wacte any time thinking about ft. I'm busy looking for another) GENTLEMAN WHO. WAS ROOTING FoR ¢aRe” TO WIN HAS JUST FAILED TO GET THROUGH THE Geese SPECIAL STEAMERS TO BOAT RAGES \ i Hebe | p Two large Day Line steam NTANGLEHERT ers Jong as you think you can't be¢¢————_____—— get fe i Deg bes will anchor off the course, + Kpcked out you're not going tO be! record for a fellow who didn't begin (HASSET= + y ar THI affording the best position dout, Its when your thought | boxing until he was in the army,” le | MOW OUT FOR THE Wit SHAKE ORIN to view the boEE Z ens and you expect a glove to| sald udmiringly, “I must get a line ELECTION OF DOWN A aces on him, This bexing record book | over that you get it and #0) non, Andrews gcta out 1a my favorite | p. I don't think anything about] iiteruture, Look, herecit, says Gon ig hit, so when I am hit it dowsn’t at Poughkeepsie June 22. Steamer berry ge ad ree DEMPSEY Fioei< OF VELVET a. brossea St., Pemhing says Bob Martin is the ‘ ce A any Amprossion on me, Halt) greatest fighting man in forty million | \\ JOURNEE MEETS att ad ey, bt) ie cg fighting men, Nhot's ot stuff about| a t Ti nton Jouves X busy thinking of hitting. an Aq” boxer, lan't it? Kind of makes | r| ) rely * ea ars mon uveni es Woke sete ho eye ME We en you put your glove on a follow | boxing respectable, docwn't |t? Guess | think ‘Here he goes,’ why, he 3 F@ EVEN WHERE ~00 satan al erring | Carnatic, he raat eine “*'|WEINERTTO-NIGHT 4 ye Under Cover So Far; set their minds tha T'was | Dempsey Says He Is Going Cc ARPENTIER DENIES STORY AT EBBETS FIELD! Sweep By a Good Onalities To land at Poughkeepste, or gis obtervation rnin, hice "ee siar Day “Lino steamers Dee browses St. at 9:00 A. 2 Weat 43a t, 0.20 A. M., oF 10/00 A. M., Wea ERE S840 A ay se 2 ‘onkers, or 10.80 A.M. TOLSE Os ey Special Tickets from New York Ce Return $2.50, Including Tex , and that madi ; ee are eo vhen they kot hit | TO Fight: Carpentier to Win. Unless present indications go wrong | If expected to drop—anyway,| ,, MW ‘were thinking. about it—and i A era Reh MT de Le alt STATING HE WOULD KNOCK the open air boxing show at Bbbets ie they went. Same in trating, en eT atwaye flght—to win,” . Ae fe SSeGavIYa| tosaiayt on c Tom Welsh Says Supposedly of gee Hon, De os 8, i dion Rives ‘Day Line ey Claims Mind Has a |ria Dempeey. Sm coirein meh eet'.| DEMPSEY OUT IN 3 ROUNDS [is cerca eames 28) Good Ones Are Beating TS asses oun ae | Beton be Res te “a Do With Hitting. sa culo eat can) t dant care about] ment in that borough. Charley One Another. le Wi nso “ghartine, “ontaine, Ace, ‘ Battling Ghee. If Ite-| when I'm in the ring. If T start Car- Weinért meets Paul Journee, the | a _* Jeyam. tat Mit bin the way J Ald Gheo| meer TI finish ine in we hurry, phourth Race—Fallacy, Cho Cho, French heavyweight and sparring | SUALLY at 5 ae th idn't be thinking he could be h't| ‘There are all sorts of chances in hox- os m . 2 z ALL this time of the enough to drop him, and he|ing and it never pays to waate time. | renchman Spikes Another Fake Interview in |P0"n°" of Georges Carpentier, 1A the |} racing year it 1s possible to “ASE IES Balas og Bei hal ee cattle yh taees as] ee ee ot | EBB TS & 7. 0 thinking that I'm the cham-|oensy, I hit him twice as hard to fin- Whi c ‘ atner battles Italian Joe Gans of | thi sam of 2 , f ot sroppea one Willand. aA bee RE eels Ted gts quick hich He as Alleged to Have Claimed Brooklyn for twelve rounds, There savoatla Giviaion Mil to ar the ae Daugherty, S diaen = Radlo iGiace Me ar OP Pe hs “4 a en 10 1c - . Is ra is § E Derae hictaws mentaty Co thelial “Ghats The tine aoe ee He'll Send Champion to Dreamland. | will be three other bouts, the first one|son it can't be done. Hither those : .|TO-NIGHT 8.30 P. M. | to the floor when the @10v®| ‘gome people auld I wasn't sporte- going on 4 8.30 P, M. Popular prices} which haya shown are an ordinary) classics aro run at the spa PAUL JOURNEE, | FRANCE { Ht Dt course, when he finds he fey’: MAanlike when f knocked Hrennan out By Georges Carpentier. ? P lot oF the good ones are being saved) Tt is a sure thing that Jimmy Rowe | Soaring Fart he gete right up because has nim, aah ah Lived for @ tinlenor MANHASSET, June 20, ‘Te five ten-tound houte at the Tosing Dome | fF the rich stakes to come, particu-|has not run any of his two-year-old q pe. It isn’t lack of gamenaxs that Say, it never docs to, fool with Te greats aires A faféle ‘Bites’ tn-eleray” Biet larly those at Saratoga, It is almost eiern bee dignioy ae) CHARLEY WEINERT, NEWARK if es a man go down, It's paril¥ | theso birds when you get ‘em oing. SEA voyage broke the monotony of my training yesterday afternoon, jals of that club exact ¢/@ certainty that no Leonardos, Pru-| arian Meine FARGAC late essere Heavyweights, 15 Rounds \e — Se as oat one Miske is a fellow I kind of can't help! 1 spent one of the pleasantest days of my visit to America on the vid pee a edlaget eyo {derys, Inchcapes or Trysters bave|post, is one ol his hopefuls Madden |!TALIAN JOE GANS, BROOKLYN ‘ Bow they ould get vp, but hey [tere en at eae nate to start after Lone Star, a beautiful ninety-foot steam yacht. I was guest of ee, Disa, 9 ‘sported silks yet. too ‘has a habit of holding one out | ; 't think they can get up, and they | goog Th intelli fel'ow ones | woke up. It alwaya George G. Bourne of Glen Cove, Long Island, son of Commodore Bourne: ca’ t. » more intelligent @ fel'o Aad | , . fede more likely he is to fool bim- | fryukt that way, | Miske is a Root) Jules Glanzer of Cartier’s, the French jeweler, Descamps, and the Mal- Trainer ‘Tom Welsh says there|ftont all bis suivs with Futurity qual Charley Bo ‘ : 7 ifications. Remember No 7M hasn't been a real star youngster seen RIDER “NOEL, if dh Crom, § vs. AUGIE RATNER, HARLEM Sanford has some ‘fine looking | Middleweights, 12 Rounds : Sandow, and Champion Joe Lgnch, | yet, because, ays, they are ail| mate c OevoareOle + Brook’ ‘oltem vA, thc uy, whovean't realize |il'in the game to do your best let brothers went with us. It was a beautiful afternoon and we ‘sped. $10.00, Vesting Gaim others Teal cracee unas |wien nan wenn bite Seeving fs Geet | ace ene aeons: meende e's down bounces p to) “Resides, if you get low zo! ; be ach other, Te acks usu | whet ue is ~ | Marry Nelson, Brooklyn, vs. feet without knowing It. anpaniden, If you grt a fellow going! through the waters of the Sound at twenty-eight knots. The alr WAS 8 1: \ inet mv Wins Out tho mfowe for|ally start with a winning race and go sy ee times ‘New Nork-—6' Roun guesa that's how Jonny Coulon| yet you. “Or you may hit him on the| good that I was able to get a little nap. ce ee eee and Gores | on like those of last your did, There yuyenice in’ tke bie etl ant use Prices: $1, $2, $3 Oe caste att sinc ue AMEN aaL Cine A SUNUIR IR ter and: NoRKe: Our When we reached Port Washington 1 was shown over the houseboat of fur tie tearrweist re a few this season which have won F knew just where| Hox Office Telephone Flatbush 10,000 all their starts, such as Whitne Calamity Jane and 3 side of your neck with his finger! wi 7 ease up if I see Georges | Caleb 8. Bragg, who had just descended in his hydro-aeroplane. The house- sleted today. tn rom Welsh, who he makes you feel the same WAY, | slinping because he's a nice follow? boat, which is named the Masquerader, is the most marvellous that could) joy put “y y good ones yet, Morvich, but their h jraces have been few and far between So far, how. | aia can't lift him. That's the only) “No, 1 won't. I'll hit him with allj Harry Wrtle of Jersey City ls the comeiaion’ | TOC ass von : 5 RACING AT 4 i n for the unpo ni b, aven't beaten much, Will- ei to the opinion | of that sort I ever had worked Uve got and have {t over, and wo'll| b¢ Imagined, having a piano among other home comforts. man for the important job, | mae mer ae ae peters wear tga steaan d ba ep hlon Ber enniaee uit. Johony, and | PEC MAS FA ord thal When I returned to camp I found a Ford truck smashed against the)... ,|Sective champion but he required a sven under chiefly be | ‘ ope g he can me. " - i uv! educs e y - ry OS a a ab pn I took hold he felt as if he was| Georges can get me wobbly t won't! fence, directly in front of our gate. 1 learned that little Martha Broyer of | cua fl lee due mene he really es: as he, pose ie ant ed to the fcor and welghed | care how hard he cracks me. All Ii New York, a five-year-old French girl who had come out with her father | ty ear) part of nest mont. He first in to be he car ; pS ee FA CHET TL Cae be if I tried it without y! & pe Mor Fried! rapt ‘eaten ai In the hands of hts present owners |.\s hook, as he showed he could TOMORROW wee te t want Is for this bout to go without | 14 wish me good luck, had been injured when another car got out of control | ; tlor Friedman of Chisago at Benton Har-| he muy go on improving, for Official do on Saturday last. He looks like ing I coutd give him a toss, anybody climbing into the ring or or, Mict,, on July 4, and his weoad with Mell Handicapper Vosburgh thinks wellin, colt’ who will, appreciate the Say, there’s a lot in this mind|tossing in a towel until the referee!and struck their machine. She was handed over the barbed wire fence, and | Coozan of Brookiyn at Denver, Cq. on duly 8 | | 4 rihe: q two- ‘ae’ tossing In a tows tg Cecmard il arte ta’ Chicago dine on fuse) CHORES Ce HLBt to have DUE AS) pounda) lengitening out ce the Gistancen tw¢ , 8 counted ‘te y secre! 6 G trainer, || Meena re) 8 ORNERR, iy om Stakes idg are asked to travel as the flere Dempsey stopped, picked up| +7 gidn’t like to see the towel com my secretary tarried her into my pation) where Gus aROH; a de oo or ot (oa nies te We pudson, Brekee, of leas : : parece ked to travel as the afibook of fishters’ records and/jy at ‘Toledo, although Willard was| athed her hurts and tied her up. She was al! right save for a badly cut — pounds over the rivals he met at even plat et fabed it over, Suddenly he began about Sinlahed, He was a game fel-| mouth. agri eed bial a! not fought ip several | weights only a week previously in the ruckle + jow and entitled to a chance until se ; : | Necks, was xl to-day toy his manager, Dan) Keene Memorial, which he won only Look here," he sald. “I've dis-| he was counted out, and I knew tuere We have been fearing an accident ever since we have seen the WAY) Morn, to meet Harry Avnt, « heurywyight of] after a Sande million-dollar ride. Sam ABOUT FISH ‘ed something. yeenne Bon rec ae no quit in him. peopte drive past our farm, necks strained to catch a glimpse of me. I will (ae: an ae ae fol own) Hildreth, however, declined the issue, ac ‘ favl| “Nobody'll ever tosa in the towel| certainly see to it that little Martha has a real visit with me some day. | tale for wn rounds, Lovinaky get a. bia | Mostar, have to walt to see Mr. Tdprnce in three rounds in the Inter-| for me," wald Jack Dempsey | Vosburgh's opinion borne out by the pd Se na tte Hees told Kearns no mattor ied happens I have been annoyed once more by fake interviews. ' One particularly | #!s™s\. = | Be ee Jct IM; Hpeoial car reserved foe Ladies | J ae re’. |to me I’ ry i} to the y ecla » won her last race I'ke a they say looks ike me, Georges de a t right up he! Magrant fake appeared yesterday morning. I ave never declared that I} 4 mare between AL| a queen of fillies, her score being one —e — io oni peat, 8.85 oo ag good a sparring staff as I) sang that,” said Dompaey, “is a| would knock out Dempsey, and insist that any one who wants me to talk | Koders, arya taten Island, and lof the easiest of the season, but it By William E. Simmons Niece ee |thing that won't happen for'a long] apoyt the fight shall walt until July 3 td Nolan, « colored deavyowists Oo as done only in a maiden filly event, HIGH WATER fore thumbing, The Jack chue-| tin about the fight shall w: 3. ts now making hin home at Long Branch, N. J.{and so perhaps shouldn't bo too se: 3 e . " " . Govern: Bg once more. (Copyright, 1921. be Robert Magren, in United (Copyrigat, 1921, by United Feature Syndicate.) ‘They will come toyvtber in the main go of twelve| rlously taken. nei Gate is Martin's got a pretty good! “Rath Giat nriain end Soule americs } rounds at the Ovvan Park A. A. of Long Branch| Sweep By may yet prove to be as Singy Moet A OT Friday nigat rood as anything yet sh He 0 tsa 11-40] Janie (dg quoted are to 1, except by|Hichards Triple Winner op Gowrtal | sent | HOWE Bae Geaeen Wille A la eee a <u EMPSE ’ C ° dyed-in-the-wool Cornell fans. fey man RS cle for tone lin, wea tovday algned up to meee |e0Ne, Memorial, but it we 937 oe 1 au, Sx: ensa tona ria The University of California sigat| Vincent Richards and F TaN TA ee ne eealate go twelve romas| 28ainst Rodriquez, Those on the line wo vig ua aronaes Jacob's . is looked upan oa a crew of mystery. | con stood out in the Metropolitan lawil| qr the Commonweaith Sporting ChD of Marlem| St the finish of that aren't con- thee et ) $0 CakPENTIE Ticket Office . ° The elght was certainly not at its} tennis champlonship singles yesterday. | oy next siturday nigst. Jack Stark meets Mail] Yced vet that the judges didn’t make faiard vine aad sie hour for day Phone 4189 Fitzroy. | Biway and S8th Bt akes It a Bi Favo rite best against Princeton, and for that] Making good use of his volleys Richards | Mando: in the semi-final of ten rounda {So mistake 18 neaning William As 7 = taail| Ocdera Prenetty Attinaré, 4s, reason it ia impossible to gauge Ite} mowed a path through three rounds on AUS HD; Fines then or in’ Satur .ir weather is promised for to- Jay's Hudson Stake Sweep By showed ; . ; «| Bleaent rating with anything Ike 4 | che courts of the New York Tennis Club. | Frank lori the !tubuinh tearmleht ee mone Gene, ea) aay. curacy. However, there Is & weneril) io gid not tose a set and at all times t bat uke be winning over a das : e by i over Big Heart, Pil- wufher For r Rowing Championship feeling that enmo what may Cal] Five indication of beins. In top for jake By, Manbing over Big Heart Vie] srumarouas a few uke ‘TO- TO-MORROW NIGHT |j it canno' pe to de hi aresey wa ° In » fashio: fi Ag are running @ #* Branch Pier, Boxing-Drome A. A. 387th Street, ; Leena Gh eBGcNeyy. Ag to tts Dome y was the first to fall ressive fashion. In thi Sweep L | Boa cease 3 Risks beer ling shots, ‘The tally By showed that rare quality fssoci- = All Subways to. Batra s bility of a California victory ove: Sizzling shots, The tally if iA ‘as ber of The Morning World ve to ene. ' r , ‘ a divisi wine hen the junior champlon ated with a great thoroughbred, THe] A member of The k ra | Jor. tly Fay hele ll y , high-beat stroke and stand a cl Cornell, there Js a division of opin amy 2 sho is too modest to have his} fewe @ i Columbia ‘Grew No Now Secon jagainst the long-driving, easy jion, with a majority looking for Cor- | raced W. J. Ables, who unexpectedly HR ata ade aL) Ne riantiens Naa Me perl aan se pumett, 1 oice in Wednesday's Re- |Velumbia combination, “so that the |neli to hold its own with the Coast | gave him more of a tussle, Ables roft- side mia. Oxi DItGd almoat Human Mtelligence |oone Saturday and caught « two-||l| Au, ceam ey i ' Tem atroMe, really & mogitiodtlon of chaniplons Andicventuaily’ to Bul OUs | ened: Wie kame: and In the eseond set |f 1 w x Mel inrough A marrow apenne oat way and-a-half-pound black bass | AOMISSION so and’ 3h Fir peut OP: a, atta on the Hudson. the Columbia stroke, has been de- | victory tha ‘games donohed: al déicen ‘berove | {ie sue aiker Moniog Law| \brough w Opening between \ veloped in order to beat Columbia 5 Byracum ny into eles has just tbeen| Big Heart and Pillory, where a less | = jXeloped in onder to heat Columbla} Both Pennsylvania and Syrncusn} Richards steadied to win at 6—2, 9%. | Matened. to, met Paul tor | ame or intelligent animal would haye| A well known surf fisherman made THUM DOWLING, & MILARD AcAnsae, ta. | RiouACWIKLibE etme alwava te here tate regarded as absolutely out of the inst he hard-hitting Kenneth D, | twolv A. of Long| declined to take a chance. When lie) an extraordinary cast on the Jerse 19% Corner Rist St, ‘Spree i ase ‘ rye. ‘The effectivenean of the | Manning for first place, and ihe gud) Fisher, Staten champion, Rien- | tiand hrough the race wae practica'ly | and no! ‘columbia will enter quoted om are yi a bes . for then h re) bou 31 developed stroke seems to have Ff sear ; | xe |arda was at his best, tallying at 6 for went on about hi Wednesday the favorite as the in the trial on Saturday betting between the two crews, Which|* Frank Anderson, national indoor potbssdlacaps pid duh Des = Bos Guna Sun Briar “champion ot hie vont It of a newhat unexpected | | With the Navy wn even money ta ly to bo spirited because of tho} champion, displayed great skill in the | ees ntacd today. by daw, Pian co ae kasine aon might change in betting odds, | Yorite against the tiv, Colu t lodged by Jim Ton Byck, fy.) management of his net game, He was | aio is signing up the preliminary contents tor Tex| Knapp, who rode him, often said that Ss x Daas shaeun had gone to rest over | 7856 in re co nd ¢ ait » the wade use one ne | sure on his volleys and quick on his feet. | Yuquard. ‘Ite loca who will figure in this go are) Sun Briar used to find his own open- hills back of th ene | ened for Me Blue's: bite stand nnaylvania the Qi In turn he defeated Burtel Friman 6—4, | Prankie Barns of Jemey City and Bud Kidiey| ings and would dart through them in jack of the Hudson last night ing at 3 to 2. It would not be sur-lare laying % HH. Mitohell's] ¢ A ; ‘ Pi 22 4 § a ie ‘be! m1 y . rath and I. 1. Fleischman, 6—% 6—0. | of Oalifornia, ‘They will bettle for elgit rounds. |i Jiffy, Harry Payne Whitney owned 3 Blue and White of Columbia was) prising to see the odds on the New | presence at the stroke ponition in tho | yederiey G. Anderson retired from the a such a horse in Pennant of : favored to sweep its way to vic- fre siete Teather Ont ® MiL bs vid Penn eR, ere One »¥ | tournament by a dofault | he Bill to permit boxing bouts to be staged in| Pennant with half a chance would Ket over tho three-mile course Of the /ine Hue and While in the pust has| prevent the Philadelpiila boatload - >- i nig ‘has tenn defeated. A vote was taken 00 TEOOUIT SORE DOUG HRSG. G8 MOB Nite iy ee ou Bena Bayer een noted for lial oaneiatensy, fie verona tap line in anal niaee amie Soener jeate F: reakte MAE | ayy ago, but st fuiled to recaiw the necewary 26] Man O' War wa ost human too p recent time of jand there ia a vague fee nat ng yracuse In the in the fresh well at Commonywealth Volos for gemage, ‘The yuto wae 22 for ang 23|In this respect, He could run his ow Indon’s ight had resulted in re- fuaibe: h aw ao ae Blue. Lae? wine man race with 1 ids standing 2] In the star bout of tw rounds at | agaime the bl : “ ' kind of a race, oat will. be. y mame | = : 5 no matter how) wonde Qlio 1, Corne Was A crew every bit » : . 1 — bered that in his only ¢ 7 i ably fast time, just a few seo- woke oar it has | vodil, someth the Commonwealth Sporting Club last | ' Sant, s {Stroke oar it has in Hrodil, something |as husky as the Orange youngeters, | suturday night vy Cooney wae | aurer Buri, the 3 only a humun being could to over in Colum. jn develop overnight that may shoot 4 urday night Jimmy Cooney was under fourteen minutes, Colu may d p 8 m tibut they do not begin to compare 7 4 way Mxhibition a: w{come the early difficulties which re- | was tumbled from its high posi. |the odds up with them in effectiveness, and un- avareed ae koupenedes ecision over | f Of, twelve sulted in his defeat by only a head. — | and now the Navy will enter tho | sto be the dark horse of |icas they are able to lengthen out their | Frankie Maxwell after the Judges pelo Monday. w! Sammy Sieger. ike eat side} It is this characteristic shown so : cong 7 gg 2 ta, The Itha:ans have ruled | stroke before race day they, will b.|falled to as This was an exciting | featherweicht, will elas wlth Joe le »}unmistakably by Sweep By which > at the head of the pro | favorite in the races on the (udson | fortunate if they beat the Columbia! bout, with plonty of action, Although ! julian fentherselet of Mrookbn fi the oer| makes experts think he will be onc Se pa the starters gun is fired. | fo often that It seems almost sacri-/oubs to the lina The Cohumbla eieht at a disadvantago by hia short roach, wel rouder Marty Sumuirs the Ghoti veier| of the top-notchers of the year unlens , on new stroke that the | legious not to regard the Cornell var-|ir regarded as a second choice At | Cooney landed many telling blows which ehemplon, will mect Tony Marto, the fighting | there is under cover a Futurity win- Ss , Ivy will place ite big reliance. None | c'ty as the popular choice, but to date|§ to 1, with Cornell rated at about|saxwell had trouble In avoiding, ‘The “Dei Doe” of the west aide, Huck Jowohe and|ner being reserved for Saratoga to | 30° f (S¢ 4 IGA R ETTES the men in the boat foe! t the | (hey have shown nothing really war-! the same odda. Fenn ia. ta out of It, and weignts| were announced ms Anza Mlicbey Nelson, rive! fieweighia. will mat ina ten- aacane penalties which would burden or F EBT Coula Rope to row it#/normal ranting such @ designation, and’the the odds are 10 te 1 and Setter 33 found) ‘and Gavuny iam ound Kittle te doolds the Chinsiows champlomsip him heavily long before the juvenile *