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a IN i a ne chars “t - pers ipa - ~—— . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921. CARPENTIER LOOKS A LITTLE DRAWN, SAYS EDGREN Copyright, 1921, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). PFORGES LOSES POUNDS EVERY MAN TO HIS OWN GAME - - - -_ By Thornton Fisher (i223 WELU,WELL, rowat ~ WELL, LIT OWE BEEN Tr THE ATKINS -(F IT AG SUN SHIHE- HOWS 4 JUST Look Ar OLD DEMON HIMSELF — EVERN THING BY Tee A Bit LATELY— ‘x Scone, TOM HOWS BESS ANO THE 2 THE GOOD OLD GAME NESTERDANS WORK J CAnaRrr 4-S~ 4-6-S-Y4- ——-+— — — PLAY SANDALS and OXFORDS of Solid Leather LR | Though many substitutes are offered, we have the right to say their quality is increased by their low price. CORRECT FOOTWEAR Remarkable Delegation of Sportsmen From Other Side to a Man Believe Frenchman Will Beat Dempsey. ( By Robert Edgren, ANHASSET, June 24.—In spite of terrific heat and sultry skies M Georges Carpentier went through one of his hardest workouts here yesterday. At the end of it, Victor Breyer, famous French sports- Man and editor of L’Echo des Sports, who was one of the visitors recently arrived, stepped to the edge of the ring platform and announced that be ause the French champion is nearly ready for the fight and intends to | = For ;‘ finish his preparations in private no one will be admitted to his quarters | |* SAN. YOU SHOULD HAVE eS” 6 tO, HE'S CUCKOO GOLEL Gove! Men, Women, Children from now until the day of the fight, This was his last public exhibition. SEEN THOSE TWO-YEAR-OLOS OVER RACING- HE cant) He's AS LOOHEYAS & PRACTIPEDISTS Carpentier says that he doesn’t feel the sultry heat to any distressing Ar THE TRACI TODAY -HOT Do¢- SEE ANNTHING ELSE | MACKEREL OVER THAT 6 W. B’way, 221 Greenwich St. extent, but he looks a little drawn. He wants to held as much weight as 2 THAT ‘CoME-ON” GAME FE - HOW DO - (Near Vesey St.), New York he can, and training on the north shore of Long Island, the hottest place po THEY GED Ly around New York, will pull him down very quickly. His day's work un- ‘ Z ONDA doubtealy cost him several pounds, easier to take off than to put on again in this weather. An unusually big crowd aw the e—————— Boxing, for every steamer from Over-|and Manager Descamps, leaped to the seas brings in a fresh battalion of| platform outside the ropes. Carpen- Carpentier’s French and English ad-|tler knocked Dave dizzy with a right ail the his |Couater on the chin, and Descamps mirers. No other fight in the Mis-| shouted “slow, slow, slow, alow, tory of the sport ever brought s0/George,” using hia best En 80 many sportsmen from the other side. | that the : i would ‘get It” Car. : . 1}|Pentier politely smiled and tred a To a man they think Carpentier will /few fancy Inside uppercuts and short wurely whip Dempecy, But in talking] joft hooks without putting the real to them I find the notion gencral that} anap into the blows. RACING AQUEDUCT TO-MORROW $10, 000Great AmericanStakes $7,500 Queensboro Handican WELKIN STEEPLECHASE) MDempsey is a big, strong, slow man,| The crowd was on tiptoe now. Next = 2 ¥ oe And 2 Other Kacellent honteste, Who will de # victim of Carpentier's| can a round with Chris Arnold, a z ia. * J P Je - ches a 2 3 ~ =| PROLAL, ACK TRAINS SATURDA swift, shifting attack and hara nit-|tiick-necked middleweight from Hut- propio (| java tant Situians tod) Bt and Fa Ging, When told that Dempsey’s speed | Gueked “the fase. hand rier ene bt first hard right and Brook! 0, ty 1.15, fs nearly if not quite equal to Car-|bobbed up out of range. Arnold pentier’s they Iift their brows and|seemed amused, Another right missed, ° ghrog their shoulders as if to say: | tie in that one. Arn.’ drow back, acin Xperts na e | “Pardon eet that, of course, 18 grinning, wik na third right came ° e ’ quite impossible.” over like a flash and hit him on the T E. I Wi lifi d Carpentier walked a Mttle along|chin. He went down heavily, and oO Xp ain ée in er 8 ghady lanes in the morning. It was|Whe® he Rot up he was groggy and ICARPENTIER DECLARES and Gossip By John Pollock HIS TRAINING WILL BE ~ — Sen's: hit wie Som eae Gere) © © SUden Form Reversal) nw mine PRIVATE FROM NOW ON 9 BATHING SUITS Men’s Athletic Cut — ‘ty was gray with low banging clouds, and fiinishes ‘ The only sparring fighters for the preliminary bouts to Fistic News partner he cares for is a man who|[iffj i other selling stake over the six fur-|¢y : PURE WORSTED there was no sun all day, but the| will try to slug him, so that he can Difficult to Reconcile Two) (ren renin eae over died by Gol. {oe Dempsey-Curpentier bout, has} ven Newspapermen Will Be Barred in the White Shirt, Black or Blue might have been clouds of|make a real fight of It. The French-| Races He Has Run at Aque- | tietti, who messed him about dis- already signed up three of the four , : | Tights, of Navy an far ox any rellef from the|™an prefers to make play. of his dust Bak Ga gracefully ‘ail through the running, |. ontests, Frankle Burns of Jersey Frenchman’s Last Week of Preparation. with Flannel 95 rring, ) su (lat 0 eventual cinisned umMony : 5 tee concerned. flash of the ron cg: on f ct Pas’ Ce. the trailers, though full of run at the oly) mises Packey orGatty ee aly By Georges Carpentier. athe erie i Jeanette was e four opponen ad, fork, get Smith of New York vs. 7 2 oy ., + See t ont bel to go one round. Joe is fat and soft HE statisticians have found] |, Yesterday he wae a different Will-| Dick’ Griffin of ‘Texas, and Soldier ace a CT ss UE EAR eet hy ea feel bith ei CAC) Ld pe! compared to his old form, but he x No. | finder in action, for he left the gate teat private. 1 must deny myse!f to all visitors as well as newspaper Ape Nalesl Ma hasn't forgotten anything. Carpentier something to worry about be-| on his toes under the diminutive Pen-|Jenes of Toronto, Can., battles Gene PENA draaISTasWn Lor aiitnl Wace aTONETRCGH RO ARE CURT w ERY. SUIT, qutalde Crows Sathered mn the road | qian't uncover any more hard hit- s\-ca the heat. Duri. , the last| man and held command through every |Tunncy of New York. The last two URLS Ch BDTV OLAHOR 2D AGRE BATU EVERLAS1| SPORTING bests \\ gates long before boxing|ting. He locked arms with Joo, two days twelve successive favorites journey, finally winning}men are heavyweights. Each con-| With Dempsey. 1 hope to continue, however, to inform you of what I am GOODS CO. Lime, IN were scores of newspaper | pushed around in clinches, hit lightly have becn tumbled In the dust of 4 ; ee tie. Ut will be for cight rounds. deing through the columns of this newspaper, I am noi fee.ing the strain Ome nd all ove from England, France [and took ® lot of Niet anes day of feat Matters have gotten to such al pated On he Ieee te Mae nivel bees a hor worrying a bit. 275 BOWERY {.""u number of Coentiers friends. Mae Ca te nining for Carpentier, Stage that these same tabulators wil!]the change in riders that was re- ,,{sls cued « pospenement of the show hed: Many of my friends arrived from France and will be backing me in| Pont Omhard 5416 Oban erent { were parked Ver ywhe: the last rourl Carpentier was actually fecl worried if some public| sponsible for his quick movement. Dt by the Armory A. A. of Jere City teat nlabt. | 5 ‘ 3 nee i . — - ——— —— rolled in eve re and jitneys' In ie een ates es head ie iia carried. the weight, 101 TB€ same cant will be hold to-night. Willle Jack- ersey City. 4 .ey are pleased, they to find that I am not letting che few seconds fromjbreathing rather heavily. choice happens along this afternoon! oon ie on both occasions, but on %% the lool Mgbtwaight, and Charley Pitts of| near approach of a championship fight trouble me. It is cheering to have | feck. Willie Lewis, who fought the ¢o break the run they've started chalk- esday he was beaten eight lengths Austraita will clash in the feature bout of twelre! .eme of one's countrymen around 1133-5, while on. Thursday hej unds. Young Tiser of Bayonne, N. J., and Joe YMOns ; back to run the first three-| Kane of Jersey City will come together in the semi The American public has been more than “ind, but after all that is BP esre cl el aay, ae witwas Mmm with a gest equal to the one the ever he waid to me: “You aren't look- ball fan must find in every additional ; ] Spend Your Vacation On Madison Sq.GardenRoof rte: final of ts ol a Fi c) a | el Fr ee ae soee home run Babe Huth maken, A atudy| quarte™ 19 hla race in 2.12, and then| Malo a raga Teew wn be sire ater txts| not quite the same thing. Charlie Ledoux, a Freneh bantam and a good | Track “Handbal Sa hoc lhc 2 Berd tee entcn rete of the card for the last two dreary] 132-5 seconds under restraint. Col- —= friend of mine, has joined my stable. He is a very fast boy but is a little) % Nig Shida Ta t parpoese, th a ene he's entirely 4\f- gays fails to show that the favorites,|tilett rode the runner-up in yester-| witte Zactuon meets Pwo Hartley tn the main | 'CO Small for me. PN Flest: keducy g. body Kuilding— Bexing —Thysieal Conditioning Expert insthictors. Steam and, hot Teoma, Membership, One Year, $125 PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN. Manager Phone Mad. Sq, 1540, 788%. C139. See'Rad Phone Wook, page 710. by ;|/ day's race, and was a sufferer from] go of twelve rounds at Dyckman Oral, June 20. In my workout yesterday I accidental] duced what I de. qd He crouches. He doesn't box much. 48 @ Class, have fallen very far off) iron. coy ene al, June y rkout yesterday I accidentally produced what I understan: He hits when he eta an opening and | form, but rather that there have been| jing, co thatthe teult must be laid | sana, Numa" Barl Belrd. Abe Goidatain vs] the public has been looking for, that is a knockdown, 1 was boxing with ee LEHR plete bad sagt several sudden awakenings, for which] at the rider's door, _| Yonkers im the three other tweive-round scram, 'Chiris Arnold and brought over a right cross which landed squarely on ett Mike ihbens Souple ot |day, but thats natural A teltow | he favorites themselves cannot be) at aL InR hee. Dean wore ye h's nose. Although this {s not supposed to be a particularly vulnerable Rosenberger te fairly tase af (own. [always puffs a little in three or four, held responsible. | a powerful finish, as he did|, "dle @ertin of Boston and Youns Koby of spot, I had so much force behind the blow that it carried him clean off and he showed in the Giseclever, |rounds and then gets his second wind:| Sensible reasons can be gtven for|on Carmencita in the last race. last Lawrenon, Mass, were matched to-day to meet tn Ghat he can take a lot of pa {ent |i think he's in perfect condition. and the victories of about all these win- his feet and I had to pick him up and allow him a minute to recover. Jevening, while on other occasions,|® ‘round bout at an open str boxing show to PLECHASE A, Av—Boardwalk and t _ . {I'm going to advise him to stop train- | ‘i us be staged at a ball park at Salem, Mass, on the Danny Ross. After a round with h 98th ook awi co) ‘They stepped toward each ns the stalinly for wo ar three Ryn Te! ners, with the oxception of Wellfinder, | Such 48 his handling of Lally at Bel-| {1 0o% or juy 4 "berlin and ‘Kioby are good ‘The first man to face me was Danny Ee After im I Beach 9Sth St, Rockaway Boach, @parred a moment, and then *\ne doesn't he'll feel the heat and lose | whose isi al wed | mont Park, it would put a green ap-| jie met Dave Resenberg, then came the exciting round with Arnold. To finish TO-NIGHT Wer leaped in and shot a duller. |woight, Ho has the sharpest eye in| Meee fasttiable coccncetl ee ere ee re tone ane ee my day I took on Joe Jeanette and I think those who saw the bout will Fight hand punch to Dave's oe een ene te tee a ite |8ome harsh and justifiable comment! trick about it all—how ft Is possible] 4) gas, gursan fy Ml akin Two Twelve-Round Bouts Rosenberger went down tna heap.” |tio drawn Reaane the eyes. 7 by the nerve frazzled and overheated| to tell when he is going to ride well) , deers tasalins fe Pepptyisaest nt fifteen | DOTCC that this time Jeanette would not get the decision. Pos ESS GEIL Meak a Le ed ae Carpentier nk} because he's about on edge no’ spectators who saw him lope home in| Without the ald of the speculative | Kable vs. Bobby Hansen. wn publ is famous right! Here a barorietat Tounds at the Midgewood Grove Sporting Club of | (Copyright. 1921, by United Feature Syndicate.) Sammy # about on edge p q one , __ Rs aiveal ote natn wate Red orth cateares ik tee teat ee ee eae have known advance af a clever field in the Union| “sande is auspended for two days| umes ee Saturday niet Frankie Olsen ne os Kick behind it, Rosenberger got up|steran and sportanan, drow me to) Sciling Stakes, for inefficient riding in the third Ri ‘and wabbled about a bit, and put up|¢e aide. | Wellfinder’s previous record shows| race,” was the order handed down| eo gweire-round bouts will be stared at the eeu iy not carpentio” te ania that he. in undependabie, but even| afer he, feanegean cider tad Te lanmatce vas wraeaora nee enee' 1 ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN 7 : fa. i c | ed to the scales, & y " Bobby Hanson of ry Carpentier Stalls to Let Coie HES ant, whorwing, you any | that demi tied, it ie aifrloult to recon | with the conduct of his mount throush| Demure mee Sammy Ninie ef New York ad DEMPSEY wh ) i wi hi run at Aque-!the final eighth. There was a variety! 5, : Ising local lightweight, Rosenberg Recover. thar Re mever stands up and toxer| quct during the last week. ‘They have|of opinion. regarding What consti-| \2ti4 ane Neck of New Yor the main ee | By William E, Simmons — | the lishthouse. Several years ago vs. Bet terres cree nie, anne op | anerat ike a bin eat” Te necen | been very much of the gypsy order.| tuted the inefficiency. It may have - there was a report of two or thre: GEORGES slapped softly, clinched, pushed + MeHethaty thecAlewaedk : I ATER, fits noay. He watches and when he |On Tuesday, when he started In an- Heart tne MMe GRNTS Were |g THh Mle the Caliorale migtieie, snd Tom: HIGH W being taken one afternoon at it he " y ———, a4 my a len, any ” vie gover. When the nriddiewolght was | man in Bees thes vacant | = — posely” interfered with Devil Dog) six, wil wap punches in the main go of tn! june et AGa nover was able to ascertain positively right again Carpentier made {is much iter than he looks here.” * during the run around the turn, and rounds wo « decision at « ahow to be brought off ia | Fv. tis iar Oat “L412 LG) whether they were drum or channel fierce face, a 1a Dempacy, and rushed| ‘That sets to de the general ide Milburn and Webb it may have been that they thought) ine yechantcs Building in Boston to-night. a 8 oe kag Wis BAR 3 bass, him into & corner, where he used a| around Catenion Peete he laid) nek exere Aumclone) enerRy 1k One hour for dav rapid fire of lefts below and above, in pntler’s quarters. If it ta *, through the final eighth, and so could true thero's, T mi lV) prankie Daly of Staten Island 1s matched to meet a ane the body and instantly rai, a chance he may make ll Wh U S W Mm jibe held responsible for McTaggart's! fa early in October and is seldom take sharp crack at the chin, with nett ooe {t interesting for Jaok. If it isn't— e€ y ve. w OD iictent by ar short neck. His ‘record | 7uaey Bud, champloo firwright, in (he wind-up leven at Cape May after the middle Sport ; easional right thrown ‘in. for good Big Polo Match shows that McTaggart 1s what horao- | of rave rounds Se eer et c| Unsettled, probably showers, 1s (h¢)of that month. On the coast of South being taken one afternoon at the As- @round and etalled to let Dave re- but € CARFENTIER | BWA", SHH SE: Ordery Promptly Attended To. The channel bass leaves our waters Measure. Rosenberger was in distreas, |tgnate’ Gal a sil Tee anne ecup. Raced. two. or |e méerceting scrap. H. R, Chalmers, No. 1861 Broadwty.| vimper, und December. Occasional], Mit $1100, $1.40 and $3, Tue War Tas Coorrians, 1821, by the Pree Publishing Oo, three times In quick succession, he] | iin. sees, the Muglish featherweight, ana] TTY the Uncle Sam Fishing Club, Can-|catches are also made in January | NN NN ———— em, SE to Ease LONDON, rata pears a Me ubya diNerd feat aaron Youns Geld @ Tormto, Can, will clash in a| arele, Write to William J. ‘Tinsley. and the two following magntne, Dey QUEENSBORO ATHLETIC CLUB, INC. q ) LONDON, June 24.—Devereaux Mil-} entitles him alled A hsp cop uahionee see nba te pom |the weather then is generally stormy,| QUFENSBORO ATHLETIC CLUB, ING. burn and Watson Webb in an inter-| for he is lacking with the punch that J. Hart, "Big" Harry Jacobs, Gold nd the fishing consequently ent fisherman oc bad. BUt| simon Flaherty, Mer. 10 Minutes from ‘Times r ° aioe Chua MT | dew tis go there will be another ten-round scrap i a 8 ‘ 7 In ee view to-day gave their opinions why|* *0M 0¢ Chuctaninda ought to Me ee ce Frankie Daly of Batch Island and Paddy | Des, Brown and “Smiling” Harr is ‘aining, OUP) | American team recaptured tno} Dstt : Joyce, « promising featherwelght of Canada went out Monday from Seaford, I. I ——— Poaceae aes Et Ate ee the pers jonally | zune 8.50 PM dune 2e, wate’ one, Tony Liyeas. vs. YOuny Waswe’ 12) Fa fj se ro polo cup, Close observers knew that Sande parle CAS oe me ULE with Capt. Bill Nareley. They fished 12 Fr Jarick!, 12 rae. —Open 2 Wins on Courts) Onen felt. himself in trouble when he| 4 matey was arranged to-day between Dobby | Mins Gillea: Ain—Admission “We expected It to be a close thing," | " h inside the Fire Island Lighthouse and) at Rye. ji "| started looking back after passing the | icnaela, the local flubter, and Freddie Jacks, the | y Champion Already So Good|T-morrow he rests. Sturday and| Milburn said, “bur we never felt anyleighth pole, where he felt the Mashy yngiun teatherwlelt. will come torther | in spite of a strong north wind coe) Miss Hioten Gilleaudeau, te former| |), PIONDER, SPORTING CLUB, { That No M Hard W. Sunday he will box. Mon@y we will|Guubt we would win. i don't know| he shortening stride under Dim. tn » twelreround go, to ® decision, at the show! fifty duke. | Barnard champion, 4 d the semi-| 142, Bast 24th Oc, Madison squares 0 More Hard Work |have him on exhibition, Tena a) tha : tcuiar fac! t Phe only mistake Sande made then of the Irigaton Boxing Club in the opm alr et) Might “ final round of the lawn tennis singles| heavyweight bouts Admission & Will D Wednesday he will box sine more li et cular factor counted] Wii to eo to the whip, for that in- cise Park Staten Inland, on whe aftenao of| The Lorraine Fishing Club went on} oi cies of the Apawamia Club at " 01 © more, | ey i r . 0 < g s Vee on the c f ed am. ill Be Done, ‘Thursday and Friday he wil ore, | in our success, and centainly the Eng-| sured defeat, bitter as it must have juy & the Olga Sunday to Long Bench, had a iy Vosterday, Playing ably : Byerything for Billiards and Bowling, eemineprerinre on Saturday—why, er, on Sal ish team played a very good game to the Rancocas Stable, who lit: | 1 pleasant day and caught plenty of! wi ‘est bs The Brunswick: Balke-Co!lendor Oo, 35 West 824 St. lant speed from mid cox! ideau defeated 3 ATLANTIC CITY, June 24,—From |", ts" the Frenchma . ree said th Bow on Jack Dempsey will havo al he hid been ordering be much easier time of it Manager| 4, 2%°% Curl Kearns is under the impression that yesterday, It was a hot conte ‘gjerally backed ‘Tom off the boards at) Leach Cross ati! intends to stick to the flanting |) 4 Nee aies Iiscuattike he kee ca paclinute, and to the boy WhO game He so -$5.000 for beeting Gene Drimont | Hake and whiting. In the party wor) ME noua: GAY he. Hulioh ae fort inevitable, but Who waa {a tls fire bout in the East tn alx years at the| "Dad" B, Walters, B. Scharipa, M.| 7) a 8a 2 English pinies Ned to resort to the whip lest wronx » few nights ago, and he (vels dust with| jconneally and brother Dick, “Smilir were quite as good as, If not better used of tossing A race off ass few more contesta he will be able to flebt with BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADMECE, THU 1341 Treadway, Corner Sint 6 seen to. asi ki ' xt Sund i ng shots, and when —_———SaS renchman ant his “week Dor- pred and shew the same punching abiilt;| Ernest and M. Butana Noxt § q See dea ne Ther. bac the champion is tn such perfect con- | {panes jwith much more ena than, ours, Our men were knocked s earlier in the’ week on Dor- tho same spec i. 2 Gea Varigut for sen | San W r vttucked at her | TO-NIGHT, OCEAN PARK A. A—Al Robate Shen ne B igh m he Intter's aucceed! erform- aid years ago. the club will go to Sea 6) or SCM) hand she quickly discouraged it. In che +s, Kid Nolan, 12 rounda—aavt, ition that real intensive training on | visit he did on the occasion of his Wgg off the, ball frequently, latter's su ing perform- be did elgnt 7 fan, 12 rou! © indicated to a great many minds — bass. the scale he has been doing will be | ,, 1-48 will be the champion‘s birty.| "Yes" sid Webb, “Lockett knocked that Sande wasn't altogether (0! champion Jon Lonch, holder of the dantamwelsht ving | da: rem 7 f \ampton Joo Lonch, amwels , ne sted, Cunn., entirely unnecessary. The plan now | ime) (etignater birthday cake, spore |me oft the ball more than once and| blime for that. Good riders can't ane, who made an can 314,000 by knocking aut Highland Lake, near Winsted stn 4s to have Dempsey work hard one |°Mered from u caterer eer i beats didn't see that any fault could be| make bad horses good--for much. flammy Sandow of Cincinned with thre puaraee| has been made to offer gags ue s i asked that the newspaper men. b: ound with the opposing ponies.” — to the big show tn the Bronx a few nights ago | ments to pickerel fishermen. Recen'! 3 } Th a8 day and lightly the next. This sys-|vited to dinner. Without ‘the POR RO RE Ne OP RORIAR Danse will fight Joo Durman of Catcaco ta hie next | 600 pickerel, running from three to 5 ucanthe ut tem of training will be continued un- pions. Knowledge the newspaper men he either side had any particular! Joe Madden, former champlon Col- gaiue ‘Teer will meet for ten rounds at an open| six pounds, were transferred there . B y | IY ihe tiie of ths Chat, have arranged something in thw natura ACK.” continued Miburn, | “We both | lero athlete, breeder of thorough and ir gow at Hat Cakes, Ind, meth wea from’ North Goshen Pond, and mor ; prise ance of an army oe |Mssed chances and the English team| standard bred horses, prosperous o! ae i dded later. Highland Lake | ea) —_ 7 Though yesterday was Dempsey's | MHent '¢, make the party an enjoyable | Wasn't much worse than we ha ° nd son oO: will be added later. g r ‘ Gay off, the neg el ed fy sey's | one for the champion. Sack White the |respect.” i : ee LS eg Mee Sonat rhe Master gq eilaar Marrwelett card of bouts witi be | should be a popular resort for the rest \ i i (4 em! red 0 bard for admission to see the “oy fade stun ‘maxaioun| Heplying to the quention whether | for the firat time in several years, I ‘Ti Chari Dometic We Teen then, | Of the ans0b | A oe er e Dave Kail ‘awalinn since, he Americans didn't try longer goal| looking as e ’ Yow is hannel base, roe iG iaiene tae eee Pave, Kaillie Hawalia alten, | r goal | looking as fit as either of the two Now is the time for c’ panic : G shots than the English, Milburn re: | who we ok pity on them and let in a con. | 7 Kose. | plied: the news of their training for that taken on nearby beaches, Corson's 4 nin Meade ani ol 5 ne be a Jobin) ond rocee $8 pidbreble number of them—ont 40] teem gtee ent e paper chorus We ‘tried to get pretty close to|contest which will be held in Jersey Mike Burke va Jobaay Saxon, Joe Broom | riot below Ocean City, N. Ju W: ante & bead, Vor this pittance thoy |_ TH. champion loves inusle ted [ee eon fon a catherlone dis Rede nana Pe ats ees ae " — Brenly ® AMON E Bee fOr ee i OY onanngnenl oves ‘The scored a goal from a rather long dis-| dad's ho! saw him amack the little bag around raph in his ig dis-|dad's horses run, but, as both were t a slough on the beach bas filled np ie aren scree but \tance and a difficult angle early in| piloted by Eddie Martin, too much — Packer O’Gatty, the fast New York bantamwvight, F Greenwich Village va Whitey Allen of the Bronx, @ io ye! e ne sported NU Auiiinger of Pailadeiphls se Jack fan, | ‘hovwRH as yet none have been repor' filling the public eye with ty, the Virginia Jud They are DIFFERENT ‘They.aré GOOD ay 1 nominate on busing @ition right now that it ts ne. there was no flak vat it Y and catches have since been infro for a couple of rounds and then whale | {amped in harmony tally when de8terday’s game. Was that luck,| could not be expected of them, ‘The has Just been alsned up for three important matches) quent New Inlet, west of Bich the heavy pag for two additional | (5!) yin atre! guilt ars and ukul ot jYateon, st were: you actually trying | warm greeting he reosived fon ” Bi mane iimmy Twrford. On July 2 be] Haven, has for scveral years been r nds. Meso: THRE cane ig fOr 8 goal re: sc Mera Taunt Have made Nick Coreet, bese Prankie Hares ot dereer Ohi. oe tne somal CEN They ane p , uae fallow i ey oy tea arn ea birthday ‘Oh, yes." replied Webb, “I had te} even Brooniflax's performance, Ho js card wth Dempsey Carenticr: on July 6 he tnxen UE ‘ L oe 2 ot low 18 In such perfect cone | [iat we Maumee Tay look for the goal before I shot and| here ‘thon with the best bey obtainable at the Patace of Toy, a The beach about Barnegat Light a a, atid his Stay Wi] bo Copy Ueland, and on July 15 he mess Can Tre house is at times a good place for the cake. his oil inte " . to break up his routine a I sald ®. fifteen-years “If there Is one reason at alt tala short one m@he for ten rounds at Monteval, Can, at the them, but they are seldom taken F aoe ae Pores Kearns, “This is how 1 ha{e plannea 1°. livers Bemoacy's which may be attributed our victory eave AP p.& of Os iy, Twoturd ioe hae diay north of the inlet, However, 1 ops: CIGAR ETTES to take up Gis time now on: i A) camp, will have that it is that we are better shots than .. aepee ! iu ty, Packey’s welterweight brother, boxing Dave heard of a fifty-three-pounder tal \ our oppoventa,” Milburn concluded, we Ee { A the Paince of Jor on July 6, on the Fire Island beach mot far from > an iitan ciate ee Qe ee ee R atithiinaitieaaats oli or reee—sremem oma SIRE: ah aes Teme EM en tcee & eemnmenn peeire ingen sy Ranta cotangent mgm PS Ee em