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“thing that no other boxer in the world * Mayor Bader of Atlantic City, PHILADELPHIA ACK O'BREN SAYS JACK HAS WICKED PUNCH The Champion’s Manager, Jack Kearns, Of- fers to Lend Carpentier a Couple of His Sparring Partners. By Robert Edgren. HE huge pine board arena in Jersey City is modelled on the plans of I the Toledo arena, It is a vast, saucer-shaped space floored with two-inch planks, with hundreds of seat rows built up from the floor- st, and only a part of the seats have What is left img. The ring hasn't been erected y deen placed. But the main work on the arena is finished. to do will take only a few more days. Rickard is especially careful to have the place well guarded, and the Jersey City police force and a fire company are on the job day and night. Big iron water pipes are laid all around under the stands, with hose con- nections, and the whole arena is wet down every evening. There are fields around the arena where some thousands of cars can ‘be parked, and the place is within easy walking distance of the New York | ferries. 11 is in the only place west of the river that can be easily reac’ hed | from the m=iropolis and from the Jersey side as well, but I'll advise every one to come early the day of July At that, there will be little trouble in handling tho crowd, thanks to} ang one of the cleanest men that ever ample police protection furnished by) nei the title Mayor Hague and the Chief and to] Carpentier isn’t worried over the de- eighteen entrance gates that lead/feat of his sparring partners under the stand by wide passageways, | Monday evening. Journee was stopped Tike those at the famous Yale Bowl.|yy Charlie Weinert, and Joe Gans Dempsey continued his hard work | quit in the tenth round to Augie Rat- in camp yesterday. The absence of} ner, Journce showed admirable game- Manager Jack Kearns, who went t0/ness, although entirely outclassed as “the referee conference, didn't make} a poxer. ny change in the champion’s plans. This double defeat doesn't affect From now on he will train hard Carpentier’s stock, as he has handled Kearns is satisfied with Dempsey's|Gans and Journeo condition. pe workouts. Kearns Says Dempsey Has © | Kearns Offers to Lend Improved Over Toledo Fight. | Carpentier Some Partners. “Jack is better than he was at| Jack Kearns, hearing the news, of- Fes fered to send Carpentier a couple of Toledo,” Kearns told the Boxin8| nix best men if he needs more hel Commissioners, “He isa little bigger|in his training. Carpentier is shy of ‘and he is just as fast, in spite of re- | good boxers, and Dempsey has a few ports. He knows more about boxing. | to spare. The offer, however, was de- Maybe he has ciianged his style a 1it- reuaeee robably Kearns was kidding tle, and maybe he doesn't weave the! Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, who way he used to, but ihe's there, and | boxed a round with Dempsey for pice | when he faces the Frenchman you'll see the greatest world champion that ever stepped in a shoe. I'll say that if Carpentier beats him he'll do some- two the speed he had to make a showing, i ‘nursing a sore jaw. He tells me that | not even the great Stanley Ketchel, who knocked O'Brien out of the fight- ing game, could hit as accurately as the champ. @n do.’ z “He doesn't just hit you on the It developed during Monday's con-/| head,” said O'Brien, “He hits you ference that the “knockers” have |exactly on the point of the chin, on either side, left or right, and hits sc Seen busy trying to give Jack a rep- | rast you com't duck. ‘There's no get- utation as a wild lad down Atlantic (ing ‘awayy trom his punches when City way, Instead of dignifying the| you're in close. I thought 1 could fool attack by a direct investigation, Jersey authorities conferred baby knows cverything, take it from me. None of the old-timers ever had anything he can't use.” Battling Ghee teeth. than ivot with| who immediately gave Jack a clean bill, declaring that he is in the hay every evening by 9 o'clock, hasn't been seen on the board walk or anywhere else outside of his camp at night, and that Jack loosened a couple for him the first. day they sparred. Monday Ghee came to new proposition that showed he is a} he is a clean-living, decent, square | thoughtful young man. sort of a fellow all around. 1 might] (ht) emhne Leia the Mem) have told the New Jersey authori- | go right along boxing with you on one ties as much myself. after spending|condition. You got to agree to pay much time at Dempsey's camp. Jack fin dentist when he puts in the ey is pf th s erally | >) meeed Se-o90 of the most generally | ico uy 90, ve Rober flere, i Calne knocked champions we've ever had, Statter, Canada, Gi Battling Ghee Takes French Leave Of Dempsey’s Training Camp) with ease in his | |ture purposes and cut loose with all| at Britain and South America) | jdictfons about my chances in the coming fight, | doubt my intentions, let me say here and now that I am going to do my fhe BVENING WOULD, w Sun Bevar, DEMPSI nY HITS . FASTER AND MORE ACCURATELY THAN KETCHEL JUNH Zu, lou, 4 % Copyright, 1921, GEO. PAPIN, THE FRENCH LIGHTWEIGHT (MPORTED BY DESCAMPS LASTED BUT A Few ROUNDS WITH THE PHILLY SOUTH PAW LEW TENPLER.- LEFTS TO THE BODY BEAT PAPIN- He NEVER HAD A CHANCE THE FRENCH —_— FIGHTERS START OUT LIKE A FLASK- However THEIR SPEED IS A NERVOUS SORT THE FOREIGN BOXER WHEN Im TROUBLE STARES WILDLY JOWARD HIS CORNER. IN AM Exe(rep FASHION ‘CARPENTIER WRITES HE MAY INSPECT RING IN JERSEY CITY TO-DAY |Georges Says All Three Men in His Corner E will be all French in W decided upon Marcel quick and very loyal to me and the | him with some old-time stuff, but that | Perform their duties. handy. wants to save his realize, for his nose was broken in the second round and he could see He has a fine even set, whiter nothing thereafter for the blood. He is a good boy and will come along. July 2 Will Be Frenchmen. By Georges Carpentier. MANHASSET, June 22. my corner the afternoon of Juiy 2. I have Denis as the third man. There will be and Gus Wilson, my traine; Marcel is will swing the fans while Francois and Gus Descamps, of course, I should like to have Journee, but think Marcel will come in more Journee put up a gamer battle Monday night than most people The beat and my schedule of working on alternate days puts me on the i b h Jack with a front porch and in our cool dining room to-day. After the roadwork in the morning, which was light, we had a little hunting. JT cannot tell you what I shot, for the law forbids it at this season, willing to but it showed me that my eye was good. Mallet to Jersey City to That will be for To-day I may accompany Descamps and Capt. nspect the ring or I may have to stay behind and work. Descamps to decide at the last moment. 1 have made it pretty clear, { think, that I do not intend to make pre- but lest any one should best. That seems to me to be all the assurance the public needs from an honest fighter. “Je ferai mon possible.” (Copyright, 1921, by United Feature Syndicate.) A tee ta ad| on the floor. {t came so suddenly that Memphis Heavyw eight Joined the deck hands were nonplu oe the Champion s Staff to Make a morient an soon Larry was picked up Lite and?He Got One—as] tise hardly sot his dukes Inte @ pose A of defense, before another left socked Canvas Polisher.” fitaihis FARE ain ie eure Granpea a mune fraction and another onBewo crashed ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. June 22,— | Into his unprotected chin like a lands slide hitting tne little old narrow g track a mile below sc Battling Ghee, the dusky hued he weight of Memphis, hus severed Tt was cruel hitting, but necessary in relations, diplomatic und otherwise,) the Jife of a camp. Larry this time With the Dempsey camp, Ghee ur-| dnt have the poise to hit sitting, He vent down with a rug flop, on his rived here some time ago to join the! And face, all out. He ily" hit the champion’s company of sparring part. | fesin, for he was so thoroughly out that : ne didn't know what had happened why ners. He had ambition, did Ghee.| Humncy | Dempeet tena Teds Hen He wanted to show the people back | picked him ug and lugged him to a cor- home that he was travelling in reaily | big company. No small time svuff for vy- all ner. It was the first that Dempsey th time in two weeks Hy shown what he : nigyese can do. He hit Williams begrudgingly him. A few days ago Dempsey took | Girne hit him. Hit him a he hie Wile him on for a couple of rounds, and! turd at "Toledo and amucked Fulton at © Memphis hope! Harrison. ‘There Is no Way of knowing the first thing the Memphis hope) now much Larry Willams geta for fie knew he was picking himself off the | bit, but whether paid in gold or precious | floor, Not once, but three times, in| stones, he will nev bald enough Ueing paid for standing before this fel- very quick order. low’s punches ix like being reimbursed |for t inj ne electric Ty He decided quickly yesterday after- | Own fivah and’ bloods Unt With one's noon when he saw Larry Williams| Nothing can live before the Dempsey flattened for the count in less than a] jie isu “trowke of nature Just ae aurciy round. Larry Williams has been the |% was Fitzsimmons, that little, star performer in the camp. It was |W ho Would topple tine beat, though they Lawrence who gave Dempsey the cut! Weighed forty pounds more than hin over the eye that curtailed clouting | *¢'{), Pitzsim was a freak because smalls) ing abil- for several days. Yesterday, whether | ity first, This fellow fast as Griffo, there was any pent-up anger in the | te AW like all the great hitters rolled heart of the champion over that cut! He voxed with Eddie O'Hara , eed, | ANd it was pretty to see or not, Larry was outed. ‘Oh, indeed, | Very fast, He is like a little bantam on he was very well K. 0.'d in regulation | his pins, but there was never a moment atyle. j when Dempsey was not right up and at O'Hara 1s | him. Poor Larry. He can take tt and he| O'ltara ean nardly be overtaken if @id. He poxed much less than a| one is bent on sending him to the cleaners,’ ‘as they speak of O.-ing round with the champion. He got ex-| jn a camp, He went before the cham- ceeding gay with his right hand) pion to-day lke u streak. It was sue punch and started it after the cham- pore Yay ig 80d Dempsey wes at his} pion’s head, but Larry muffed. Jabout t st, and we will predict. right Dempsey aaw the right coming, shifted |#0W that with all of Carpenticr’s re from his boa constrictor position and Lieb sare Dempsey will not be drove a left drill for WilVams's middle. |° A chainpion is u lonely cuss, Kew | It racked his ribs so that you could | 'ulize how lonely, ‘This true story to Larry instincti¥ely brouzht his guard bers of the sparring ‘squad. wiso down an inch or two. Mnat ta sheen » to keep off the interesting Board avisite moment for a hitter. Dempsoy | ei gE at money. under the the | table Just ‘to them establisned knowing all about the paren of body blow. saw the looprofe in the du | plnochle games | x WUD ANAS BE GKB EAT ADE Sense and then’ came a po¢teft one-two. | w iit tses early. A few mornings past | Ses oul Eran Tee MIMPORT Va re eae we gol up early und went oud to lovk! BASEBALL TO-DAY, POLO GROUNDS, |! the day of Hronx in nergl and for trainer | Larry brought up in & “ae position | the “big "boy"over, "He Wasi at the Gicau'vs' bivstua asd BOM ERQUNDS: | Ls Bos Yo Willie Travis in parteculur, Tho la | . . > = 7 camp. hound pets across the field and Was romping with them lik all He had taken his two wolf- | aviation landir Fistic News big kid. He would run with Docto Hommingwoy Ns Bonhio Ginsberg | ° two dogs, und suddenly stop to dG ae eh aee wo wot|| and Gossi dogs, full of go and get, would stop and watch the poxle plucking wich | By John Pollock dog interest. ‘hey would bark fuci- elist. Another is Harry Preston, on of whose claims to Journalistle distine- | Farmer Sullivan, the ' tion is safd to be the fact that he ac- | and Marty Summon, 1 flat mo tox: 1 the feature bout of twelve companies the Prit siugein atel H. Putnam was passengers, a4 were Gr Manhattan golf expert, lama, humorist, lectu au of “Rangoon other stories of Wales to all the of London, Ma © of the Olympic land Rice, ar weekly boxing show of the Sporting Club, Hidguwood Grove 06 Freneh featiierw niien he arrives in this countey and|a few Smith at an open-air boxing show io Brooklyn in days, will prot with, — | sno weeks, yen Amertoa Will) ie) a wal aes As the show at Hbiets Fiold in Brooklyn at hamplonenip. | sracted clave to 15,000 fiaht fang on Monda: BROOKLINE, ‘Mass, June Jock , Charley Ebbets, owner of tho big basebeil Jocided to continue staging boxing rk at pomar prices, 1¢ was thee rices that (ought out te fans in droves to the ball yard Chicago is Ouimet to win the championship home here following England, where he took part in the Brit title play, suid No felt | knock out Harry Schumer, the Milwaukee weiter he Chicagoan would come through on | #e! in & bout at the local clubs in three top of the golfing heap | rouse at the Talace of Joy, porting Cub ot y Aslancd rovently. is practically matched to favored by British open Ouimet, at his his return from Hutchison of hae Marty Cross, who ia the fine local battler to sh amateur cuigim Barnes, Walter Hagen and Hut: | 2°07 AL Nortan at Drebman Oral’ on Juve 20, ers of the American and pe Jand Jimmy Kelly et the Boxing Drome A. A, Ny Lt favor Jock Oulmet, | July showing Tam | two weekn awes, Leo I" eve the Brit CHAMPION KNOCKED OUT MARCEL THOMAS , FRENCH WELTERWEIGHT BY by the Press Publishing Co. Jae Bop’ [PAST FRENCH-AMERICAN BOUTS - - - - (The New York Evening World.) K BRITTON, WELTERWEIGHT NX BLOWS WITH HIS LEFT By Thornton Fisher CHARLEY WEINERT STOPPED THE FRENCH HEAVYWEIGHT PAUL JOURNEE INS ROUNDS KNOCKING HIM DOWN 7 TIMES IN 2 ROS. WEINERTS LEFT WAS CONSTANTLY BATTERING JOURNEE S Face At Jamaica, recent of the workouts at the tracks: Zealot and Gy) Lad, en Maid. Copyrigt mouth of all at once, The guys that have the lemonade privilege will use on the day of the fight 482,511 gallons of water, 2122 cups of sugar and one medium | LIV at. 19: an ant hole, woldn’t ‘bloc! The 50,000 p. sized lemon. All the energy le unit of ene All at nercines that Western buyers will use to get to New York By Neal R. O’ Hara. y the Co. (The s Publishi tra see stebourds for the fight, . 8 Jack in handshaking, iock Georges for a 6 eee spent by y, would | EF WIRES ew York Evening World.) | QUITE SOME STATISTICS | All the hynotism in Descamps’s eye, if extracted and placed at the c for three-fifths of a second. if piled on top of one another would be copped immediately by some ticket scalper. if compressed in a w of planets. neh, 1 Queen Blond, 1.07 5-8. | Morvich, .37. | Domingo, 1.46. | Selota, Rustler, Keziah, .52. Transient, .49, 1.93. Sailing Along, .49. Sweetest Storie: Fluffy, .50. Humanitarian, 1.05, Sagacity, .49. Round Robin, 1.21. Challenger, 1.46 3-5. Sweepy, 1.02 3-5 Balance and Pastoral, Mustard Seed 1.01, Herd @ 1,06 5-8. 48 2-5, 1.41 3-5 Mavourneen, 1.14 2-5, 141 Top Sergeant, 1.15 3: Montalvo, .49, 1.02 3 Arrow of Gold, Double Cross, .49, Lucky Find, .48 9-5. Merry Sinner, .49 2-5 by July 2, if epplied for other purposes, would keep 400,000 poker gumes Ree ats goiry for aay consecutive nights. Teady eineline. 1 ghts. ady Emeline, The money and placed in one All the French that Descamps speaks, if placed end to end, would | _ extend 4 from #4 to $10,000,000, without stopovers at decimal points. taken in for fight tickets, if stack, wouldn't © «a nanged into $20 gold pieces en make a bootlegger blink. Perfection, 1.2 Squaw Man, Victor S. Donnacos Oceanic, Billy Gibson’s Hurse | | Selling Handicap at Aque- duct by Brilliant Finish, Wins and Entire Bronx _ * Has Plenty of Money nlisied man in U ous! thinking that Jack was pickin up a stone or stick to he chased a: Francois Descamps, manager of some horse worth e would muddle them up in boyis'!| Geopres Cary ‘s ap SRA sIGHT! rey 0. fashion and try to beat them. onthe | Georges Carpentier and Paul Journce, 9 ALL RIGHT! Billy Gibson is that could win an dead run to camp, Most times he did, | will have to get a second’s license | back in the Bronx, king of 149th | After a When he dashed perspiring into his} * 4 0 Prenc Si and Third phue in ps little, rub room. where. Teddy Hayes |!f he expects to handle his Fespeh | treet and Third Avenue and awaited him and all the time he was| fighters in bouts at the clubs in this| beloved of bundred inquirers wio 1 atan early hour to the boxin aintains across the agrees with me yous he n “Dan Slattery L ought bh on him, failed ond, time, would but he way that finally his path. weigh honors, fter 1 citizens of the Brony started a} ‘ Gibson anf his trainer, | avis, to congratnlate them, | Cubson Was safely hidden away | in the club house, He, just some what like the average boxing man iger, was too modest to accept the| thanks they wanted to shower upon} him for the advice that enabled them ) my those inspired ave The judges thought he © get up, and placed him xe Phere'll be no close he continued It happened just like Gibson said it Royce racing luck during the ds ground stretch, and fought his way through a wall of horses in the final ei, made spectators g whe. suave: cheer, won going away by a long neck, with Kennedy sitting sail and or Al Roberts, Gibson's heavy aspi the all horse fans. won R rant never showed greater cou than Royce Rools race rheumatism that Any little him Harle Travis felt that |brought h last he#1 made | Witness the just | comfortably victe seat the breeze-sw finish this |© ing day. He some bad running thi ools had early entering ath in sp, and and n he got clea y guiding for champion! about a thousand Sam's navy. | After being mustered out, Gibs he tried for several months to locate | something onal Afier a winter's study Travis decided | could find @ cure for t had made Royce} Rools one of the most undependable confident mother to the After seeing het that course to|to take command family have been daily attendants ; pt stand, he went off to for the details of a trainer's regurned June 21—Track Fast. The following are the best and most local his mother applauding wildly. asked the reason she said that thought it was Willie's horse that so sonny told her to |just a few more races and he'd her just the right time herself, She did. One of the most thoroughbreds of important the past , one of the youngest of his pro- | ¥e Was consummated yest. size Royce Rools Captures Borrow} tessio as out of é when James B, Smith, a wealthy Ca!i- % eS | kK sion, was out of racing fon the | orion, took over tie eniire crv ot| Without delay. | ness to attend to then, for he, was an Henry T. Oxnard yearlings, thirty in Without extravegance. number, on the advice of H ‘Tommy” Griffin, the veteran tra who has been making his home California for the last thirteen y since his retirement from the spo: which he once \part. The big ba get of Superman, Vulcain, and there n and | race: nd consists of King James are relatives ays Griffin will go to the br place of his new charges ,in Mr he | in the|the racing since the opening of Metropolitan season, and he retu to the sport for the relaxation pleasure it afford "ac~ horses Beh. You canit help but like them! They are DIFFERENT ig areGOOD were finishing in the first race to find When she was wait to unvurden | sales of several ‘avs, | day's replacement costs. in played so prominent a and of and | EVENING -WORLD’S. OWN SPORT HISTORY MARSHALLTOWN, Ia., June 22.— Frank Jackson, Kellerton, Ia., cham~ Pion horseshoe pitcher of the world, defeated C. C. Di of Columbus, O., yesterday, in a return match, 100 to 98. The two recently met in the fam- ous 300 pint match for a $400 side bet, which terminated in court action when it was found that the pegs were set at di feet, instead of 40, as had been agreed upon. ‘The case will be called before a court in Des Moines, June 24 SAN FRANCISCO, helda M. Bleibtrey vived here to-day and Hawaii, where she broke many vimming records. She was accom panied by her mother and Miss Mar- |guret Dowd, also ew York swim- mer. Miss Bleibtrey will compete im the senior national mile champion- ship swim of the A. A. U. at Capitola, Cal, Sunday. June of New York from Australia 22. CHICAGO, June 22.—Fred Walken, former University of Chicago athlete,” | Who has been first assistant to Coach, | Stagg at the university for the pas® | to-day severed his connection | with Maroon athletics to take over |the athletic directorship at De Pauw’ | University, Greencastle, Ind. DETROIT, June 22.—Nearly $4,000 of the $6,000 being raised to finance the, Harmsworth trophy and gold cup speed boat races here late this sum- mer has been raised, according to a report to the Regatta Committee. The Detroit Yacht Club subscribed $1,000 to the fund. CHICAGO, June 22.—Judge Huge Friend announced yestetday there will be no further delay in the trial of the eighteen indicted baseball players an@ alleged gamblers, charged with ‘‘throw- ing” the 1919 world's series. The case has been set for Monday. Counsel for five of the alleged gamb- . lers asked for more time because three are in California and two are reported iM. Judge Friend refused the request and ‘announced he would forfeit the bonds of any defendant who physicali able to appear and fails to come. The State's Attorney's office was instructed | to investigate claims that Benjamin , | Franklin and Car! Zork of St. Louis, are both iH, Ben and Louis” Levi ‘and Dav! n, all of Des Moines, are Califo but the court instructed ir attorneys to telegraph them im= What’s more comfort- able to walk in than our cx fords of soft white buc | skin? Smart, too. Plain, with either rubber or leather sole and heel. Also with fancy strap- ping. A stock so ample that, you can walk right in and walk right out with yo Prices all based on ta Men’s Summer suits now show substantial savings! Ointment the eet gay Ceuieromay| State in the future, He had nothing Billy wants is his for the asking, | horses in) training, gt, his en-/some of the best horses in training | scratched at the gym door for their big| license to second Journee against | The giving of it will only be in recip | {Tes had been reuag at UAE NEU Oh Ra nah ete, te ae Ton dueling: ine | =e OoeES PEET COMPANY )) boy friend. Charley Weinert. at Ebbets Field onl geen 20k She gone Be aid. yewlees is Garth handied him for A. K.| days of racing in California, when he | Broadway Broad patie ead Monday night, but Commissioner! helgnuors that everything. ‘would be later he disappointed on| was represented by t “Four at 34th Se OVER TO REPORT BIG FIGHT. | pitmars ana Secretary Charley White done just right at Aqueduct yesterday | many occasions, Sometimes when the| Honiton, put Io: Convenieng 1 es finally agreed to let him go into ‘afternoon, where his horse Roy: o | BingeRe be nd rere, ade Op unm ais: | there, wus leainlited out of exiatenc Comers” Fifth A Olymple rings Newapaver Men—| Journce's comer. pen tae uled to run in the | covered the cure, but has the son of|vived when he paid a casua at 41st S Major Vutnam Home Sebiff won on s foul orer Johny | now: de courscof the lairmont stable, | tion carrying more flesh and ihe tracks at New Orleans last w On the Olymple to-day from ' Sporting Clad lart weet oyce Rools is a cinch, I'm going to| ng gamer than he ever did in his|ter, so much so t induced FEL at at eee wning won) lightweight, Sebist has | yrreace Wools 1s cinch. I'm BoIne to |career. From an erratic no-account| Griffin to give up his 1 te busi- nd writers who have ne over to re ns w bie fighting snc | tay ay you like. Let your pencil be | ¢ has been converted into one of the! ness in Oakland to come t and A write ‘ jer to re St bimmself cinder the namammnent of LAK Hs YOUNIS. | fet your pencil «| most consistent high class platers In|search for any available racing m. port the Dempsey-Carpentier — figh 1. Sehiff haw a newspaper decision YOU" Bul That's what the popular | training, for all of which the Bronx| terial. The Oxnard purchase 1s the Among them is Jeffrey Parnel, the 1 lite of Philadelvhia poxing “nromater, recanted to Meyers)! iat chant use Billy owns| result of that visit. Within a fev TOMORROW $3,500 Union Stakes Friar Rock Handicap AND 4 OTHER EXCELLENT Contests RST RACE AT RAC +B at Intervals up'to car reserved for 1, to Uirconwood Ay, GRAND STANt JACK 1 ‘ BEST RIN DEMPSEY | neshnvun rie | ALL LOCATIONS, SEATS Of BALE ate ! 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