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a “4 ; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921, , \DEMPSEY SHOWS MORE SPEED THAN EVER IN WORKOUT | e-——— iinet CHAMPION TO WORK RIGHT = THE i JOCK HUTCHISON: :__, By Thornton Fisher|"* "Hn o ack Says He Is in Condition to * Tse LONDON, June 27.—Hing George to : day presented the American polo team with the cup it won in the international matches at Hurlingham. ‘The King qe ceived Capt, Devereux Milburn and hi mates at Buckingham Palace. The cup will be taken to America and installed in the ‘Meadowbrook Club on Long Island, LONDON, June Although the real interest has been taken out of the polo season here by the International a = Cup test matches, a very strong pro- Fight Now, His Weight Be SOW i>. Vg rami, bas wren wvengod ar et . Z ( 4 sion throughout the week at Hurling- . ing 193 Pounds. ‘ y ZZ ham in the series for the Champion | » \ oe THE urrLe SOF | cu - + WE 00m HIT THE TARGET NM the Americ&n and English inter- ATLANTIC CITY, June 27.—This was no day of rest for Jack Dempsey. é ? A hy D FRESH RECORD ask Flces compete, Just now tt looks as-though Time is gotting short to put on the finishing touches and he is not wasting *) = Ly 3 N oR ST ANDREWS > —— if the Foxbunters will come near to win- any of it. k ’ CY Poing the trophy team is mado OING THE / a © Duke oranda. no nt Dense, after runsing ots mile on ind road yesterday fhorning, boxed eouRSE IN ie Bucknanter ane ' fore a large crowd in the afternoon, Many of the English and French iS BRILLIANT GoLF 790 | Lore, uae eo UEd. f sportsmen visited the camp and sawopim work. ‘The first round he boxed AS A CADDIE At SCANShEW/s ” At atw Wrnake (oun eonalnting ot Loulg with Eddie O’Hara, who is very fast, and gave Jack a hard workout. The OfLAND WHERE A FEW DAYS ago Mpcub and Devereux Atubury, ‘Une -ehgmpfon showed more speed than he had before and landed many blows, © WON TE BRITISH OPEN GOLF TILE THERES NOT He OID Unexpected happens.” these on O'Hara \hile he was dodging and going away. is — auc TO o ReUPLE OE N clash’ in the Qnal round om . The next round he took on Herman Miller. Miller is a strong, fat iz, Root HON Joc: OTHE Houes IN ONE ’ ody who swung wildly at Dempsey and Jack contented himself with Seve o' THE HUTCH PHYSICALLY QURING HIS BATTLE toe THE CQOWN godging und ducking. He did not do much hitting. | » The third and fourth rounds were with Larry Williams. Dempsey & held back his punches, not trying to knock down or hit very hard. The last two rounds were with Jack Renault, Renault cut out rough- ing and hard hitting and moved around as fast ak he could, but Dempsey 2 Was able to bit him at any time. After that there was a short session of wrestling and pushing arouna| with Bull Montana. After that, Bull made a bluff at starting a fight and * Dempsey upset him and jumped out of the ring. Jack is not carrying any extra weight and says that he fs in good | condition to fight now. Contrary to many published news reports, he) gays he will work right along up to the day of the fight. Besides al! his! other work, he did two long rounds of shadow boxing and a few other) Govreas in THE exercises, his weight is now 193 polinds. * | WORLO (Copyright, 1921, by Robert Kagren tn U. 8., Canada, Great Britain and Routh Amerten.) J. FOWLER. Hatchison’s Triamp| Med “Juat “Jock” Revenue. Z oe PA b t D LONDON, June 27.—In an editorial on HUTCHISON, 7% gren e s ou ay Jock Hutehison's triumph in the Britis: WINNER OF open golt championship at st. Andrews Spent With Carpentier “02 iiir sisi Spawn + “It da ust revenge for the temerity of , By Robert Edgren. championship of America last year." AUTOSOUTING LUNCH KIT FOR ets PICNICS a CANEVAS J Made of Black Leather Board, Leather Corners, Handle, Brassed Lock and trimmings Waterproof Gulati Large metal a coatalner, 6 kulves, parcel "peat, $5.05.) *rlaRe: LeaTuen Fe. Co. New York Office, 37 Aan St. lst Noor, Ncener ‘Nessa St. ‘Phone Beciowan M68" fo==~~ 1 AM NOT WORRYING [‘ any one is worrying over the coming fight it isn’t our old friend | Georges Carpentier. I spent Friday afternoon with Georges at his vn Di ABOUT OUTCOME, ” WRITES RACING training quarters, coming a ttle late because I didn't want to “horn { FY gtic News iscip ining i ers iS ar in” gn his secret practice, if he had any. Found Georges, Descamps, Capt. a‘ Malet, Plrve Male, Journee, Chares Ladous and Gus Wien sting oo | NG GOSSip Part of Stewards’ Job as |(CHALLENGING HEAVYWEIGHT th» porch engaged in! kidding Carpentier's secretary, a tall, gangling youth By John Pollock TO-MORROW of nineteen, who blushes freely. The secretary had a date in New York y | aud was brushed and polished to a fare-ye-well and nervously waiting for| Co. ancy taritton, holler of ell as at oO tarter $4,500 Canarsie Stakes. triin time. the welterweight title, is sick with a — pe Carpentier Says He Did Some Real Hard HARMONICON HANDICAP) _| “SMiNone of us can leave the camp," sald Carpentier. “Me, T can oDly heaey cand mill be unateto meet] yyy ; vedneaday inat, tor inntacce, Hea! Work on Sunday, Which Is Usuall Sine eee nes or here and look at the automobiles. How do we know that you behave] yickey Walker, the promising fighter hat Happens in Race May,; By Jae cor Teo ra ibaat unday, 1c Ss sually a Se ? 1 ai vely . re ‘tant Tha wu ello} 5 PECIAY was my secretary should behave, so modestly, so discreetly? Voila! I/of asiizabeth, N. J., in their twelve-! Be More Important Than pee ne Fe re iy Day of Rest. cave Penn, Station, 884.8 i think perhaps I should not let you go. You'should tell me where you Ko; | round go for the welterweight title at! Misuehavior at Pos risa a ete aie s ne ‘ i ih | is it to dine with some fair one, perhaps? JI am not sure that stofoute the Newark Boxing Club bea Misbehavior at Post. sideration that he picked up more , ( } se The contest has begn postponed unti ee Weight on the second day, but even so aliow it. Yes—no? 4 31 Hoshi Me By Gi Ce ti Y" | July 18 at the request of Dan Morgan,| Starter Mars Cassidy 1s getting|his race was so different from his 'y Georges Carpentier. 8 ind a Ls 5 = JHASSE’ ; | ‘The secretary blushed ha ecole » Geraci ea ltat Nias een manager ofBeltton, After’ jockeys who misbehave at the form Bal hi ing pale aan that an tae ANHASSET, June 27.—I followed up my secret training of Saturday | £ sled uneasily, so that he peste o porch raj em! 8 | | Post. Within the last few days he Santee. fede Soa Conia be made 80 with some real hard work Sunday, which is usually a day of rest. = Curpentier winked at Capt. Mallet. . A match bas Just been clinched between Bat-| has suspended Fator, Haynes, Lod-| much the better. It would not only ex- Whereas Descamps had planned to have me take things easy yes-|* é “y¥es," said the Captain, seriously, “I think Gus Wilson will have to) tine Levi. he se ight beara riguez and Miller. ‘The Stewards in|cuse the horse and the jockey W© terday, we were out early and did more than usual, After a little runnin, = Fed Ere. July 1 ; s . [Carl Morris, the veteran jheaywelgnt 0} me lca have sumpanded Bande opett , but it would please the race- , . 2 iz lay Eve. @ fo with you to see that you conduct yourself with credit. You are very \yey wi come tggethay in» twelre-round con-| OTH eve uspended Sande, whose) ie to know that the stew- nd a long walk through Sherry Park and the adjoining estates, I varied 7 y & Dr ® young to visit New York alone.” | ree? scan een Me toting show to be naged at] term@of idleness is up to-day, and|&° n the lookout for: sharp my Phe Boxing-Drome A.A. H re the youthful secretary fell off the failing, landed In a flower Saturday afternoon. Le i ‘The letter was wet] g which this particular race ™¥ Programme by doing some shadow boxing in my training quarters and vs. 167th St, Westoherter Av. § Me fe for Tulsa to-morrow. down for the remainder uf the Aque This is only one of many *-'™e strenuous gymnastics. ORA yy} e. Carpentier le laughed = ’ of thea ; 3 2 bed and deat it hot-foot for the rat D leaned back and laug! ote the bert colored heivrwenm| duct meeting, “for being in no cund:- instances where an official in- Ordinarily I leave this sort of work for afternoons, but yesterday I had & until he nearly rolled over on the porch. And there was no fake merri- t Stool ‘Bi quiry would help keep form students . as matched to-day to meet big} on fo do his ™rount, Stock Pin, gus- properly posted on things abgut which been invited to Sail once more on the Lone Star, George Bourne's power ORAL £ Sant afout tt, alter: tatu hee tice,” As a master of fact Ensor did|fhey can only guess, and inerease the Yacht, and Mdidn’t want to miss a pleasant outing, They came for me bane? 5 ing partner mn more justice to Sto in tha y | confidence ° ic ' f Opot. Mallet Tells Carpentier For ow aann vetore Cont | sitet tnt more dustin to Stok Bia chan ans |ciniices of ede pubic in the Honesty ater unch and we walled trom Port Washington on a four-hour cris © to Get His Hair Cut. fought Fitzsimmona’ and saying: | SC, ln, lland Clu on Ralurday aise Mere ia, flnlahine: second in| ‘The starter is over at the post every! ‘@TOush Long Island Sound. . entthe [Reserved Ringside “Now, Bob, be very careful not to} ee reason for] day to give every rider an even break Occasional showers couldn’t spoil ou d ti by Capt. Mallet turned the guns on nay y ca ght Buddy's s p = y Bive every rider an even hed Sp our good time. Oncé we stopped Box Seats Exchanged y anything about Fitzsimmons’s in . nising local feather: | Buddy's setting down that he ap-| Nobod: Il get the worst of if he . vs. Be © Georges. Fey are Me tole eras | As Midget Smith, the promising oat ea at|peared for the race on Saturday 10] can help it, aad ho Unes to ace a buy) 22e, Ue & little fishing without success, but the kindness of my friends in GEORGES Pp} All Locations, : - weight, and Di : p it, and he likes to see a buy “You should have your hair cut.” }and likely te go up in.the air. Talk | toy eight-round preliminary bouts to the world’s | to cheerful ac tion, tollowitg al on the lookout for the springing of S¢tting me away from my training quarters and all talk of the fight is ARPENTIE cphcon's q a he sald. “You will never frighten /about anything else‘-but nothing | pearywelsht champlonsalp battle between Jack] Se8slon with convivial iriends, andlene webbing, but any rider wko ma~ something I deeply appreciate. I should like, if possible, to forget all PHOi | KET OFFICE | a fT ireoe Carventiet Batu 0 © has bee efe “| noeuvres around : 1 si Dp 5 meeneesey with wash nancegne Jong {But at Carpentier we talked ot een ie ane eee aged tie’ Jorge wb _ NS) noeuvres around ¢or a sneaky OpPOF- about the fight until July 2, for 1 am not worrying about the outcome. asZtRRthoy, lutea sath st. | # locks. You mus y fey [fverything, even dissected Carpen- | tri of $300 to-day with Tex Hickard wo wake | " Peisatrics ing to get away with ft long with Flip, my dog, is sulky with jealousy these days; a friend has presented Sener eee EAE OE ete BINH? OLE AED BS recon: 120 pounds at 2 cys on other riders whose tactlesare | C@##!dy Is in the starting box. me with a little wolf dog which we have named Wolf, and for th WEDNESDA : im ¥t.9 fshter.” Georges Says Papers A : tore harmful to the be Mr, Cassidy 1s supremely i for the mo- NESDAY WIGHT, } | ore ha ul to ie Mr, Cas iS 8 ly independ- eh 1 a 1 PALACE OF 40" |, Ter can sce the advantage of that y p re Casriey Dorwerion, nae four bouts between weary: | Hore harmful to the | 1) ont Al the cu aapremely independ . «nt he has supplanted my old pal Flip as the household pet. sur ‘Ganey ” m1 j | wel edule for vor he Pion acne x in se sy + me ‘ 4 © when I look at you," retorted Georges. | All Wrong About Smith Fight. | rstts saciuct, fr wn woe ancy meets | UP the old “ited Eye alt [OF jt lease he likes to think they are, To-day T am going to have my hair cut and incidentally put in some sonnny” iia! Sitti DALY, ; “% ri . other jockeys, c ever ake 1 DI ie musi rotes imself anc 3 « & Capt. Mallet’s hair on top 18 AW.) ut have geen several stories in| Walley Allen im we main eo. Wil Shiliger of | OTE eed Charenton x which | reputation, eect, Binssir and his! more hard training work; I shall box again and we will map out our JOE RYDER ‘ a FRANCHINI, Ber. ee Hits von have |American papers about my fight with | “PRM meta Jeee ow: fhe Mises te Jomany | would done NO ing olf if thes | finishes of races, but hes vitally con-| tactics for the fight. I am afraid those of my friends who had intended ww ce = “Yes,” si > . y ” on os =) p perned alvout the starting of them ¥ i —— y Gunboat Smith, could be proven guilty, but yes are| cerned atou arting of them sand si exous & omly been wounded in the 1¢B% |uwny do they pet see Birkin Ab cablegram bas just deco received trom Sammy |so many alibis which can be ad-| he plays no favorites when It comes coming to see me will mays ua ORE Ne) fer this really must be private. TO. NIGHT ‘AT. BROADWAY EXHI. © Georges. You have not been shot lactuany” struck ‘me a Neawe” ¢eip|Galdman, manager of Pte Herman, statin tmat | vanceck for the in-and-out running|to disciplining riders who would, to (Copyright, 1921 ty the United Feature Syndicate.) aauy uecueee T aieann B'KLYN, £ "° blow, but id not w: ‘ aecnty-round go there between Herman anc|of a horse that it is hard to get the|serve their own ends, make his work 2 Rounds, rein oe ome fighting,” I foul. Tboaued Ciaran fine ie the Sie Atacton, the Rnelish featherwdght, has teen | go@ds on them. Some ese rid-|look bad, Cassidy has never been in ae aeons YOu Say © TIER: fourth round, I hit t ith © | estponed trom July # until July 1 The tour |ers are supposedly fini horse-|better form than this season. His J & euggested, Fae, Pound: | T hit him with a right | wapenerman end Joo Lynch at Obes Mield| Men, Who wt times furnish thrilling |starts have-been uniformly good. When § Yes," admitted Capt. Mallet, “three [Out. "The referee counted up to ten ase teen st back unt) AugUs. es ee Ane ool rete Or the Unanm onto hoe ” 7” shoe ‘s EO) le backs he horses, * pel ny is are EE des = photo Tang Bits makpaner Besides the bout tenes Lilie Butt and y ish truth were known. He, however, bas} VS | & showed a deep dent squarely o , ye a oA ne Frankie Daly for the flyweight chamjfonshlp at the bareier »{ 0 control over. what ‘happens after “ Ay aa nines he count. At the end of ten sec- 9 a + ny | is head. I was very lucky when ic . Wednesday in such] the horses near the gate. That !s the | ap this,” be Arey cee eh Tying |Onds the timekeeper shouted ‘Ont— | sign rath Franchial, the clever Brookimn bantam. | Css 0 hy he te j busines CENA BteWaRdR acd al h 2 ae Welt out—out! to the referee, and In | sng soe Ryder of the same borough, will tw] af¢ the officials would take the|business which hasn't been strictly| & on the field. Another soldier was ly his excitement struck the gong several * ing on his stomach just ahead of me,|times. ‘The round was Rat ay Vee ¢ | sontinr twelrertound: erent. trouble to glance at the past perform- }attended to in the past. SATURDAY i 3 A bulles came along and strack him Gunboat's seconds, Jumped info the| At, tse pee aces toew faci eas Oe Aerie ooh ale ie nue aga — = JE AFTE n) JU Y “4 - ring and claimed hat the bell for the | Brooklyn, to-alshy 5 le reAno! 0) bah cm + = —— RNOO! on the tead and passed glear through |end of the round had saved’ Smith, | leonard and Marts tions. If jockeys were called on far 7 ) © head and body, killing him, of course. |and dragged him to his co) An | fabting “0 Y explanation of a horse's running after . | Coane ae reagten mg knapsack and |Enslishman ts. very cook, but when [obs sad sete Nes, ral Malbery Uend (3-14 agticular race, ax compared with | Spend Your Vacation On ad 5 . he jx once confused fhe is very much | welabls, will come together In @ tencrounder no animal's best form, the public © ‘nto my head. If it had struck me [Pe it On y h would feel that it was being protected adison Sq.GardenRoof ex tcrarad announces— 4 . ech Malone, ck welterweight of St. Pau ; ; ; © first 1 would not be here to see mith was dragged to hi 7 Hh a ee eee tier nye | Dut the stewards seem only too willin Running Track, Handball, Squash, | & Georges fight. Such luck! We are all |and rested until the rlext round, when | tex side tester im iMhr twelweronnd our ax ine |, let things slide to avoid possi | aataea, Sw nia Extra service has been assured on all Ferries, Tubes, or ) © veterans, but Charlie Ledoux there|he started again. It is very discon- fof Long Taland City ce Satire eee ee er a ee dene Ch ps frp na ay rep pe ‘ © saw more fighting than any of us, 1/C¢rting to know a fight Is won send Hh McAleer tecdvegt, | tuna poorly under on Flesh Ked “Body Building— Trains and Surface Lines leading to the great Arena, } & think. He served through te whole [Mem Mave to ko on and Aaht again, | Pes ees eeeinna wine saeng, [ARMIES Improvements as they atten |) Beane uve Condon located in the center of Jersey City, within easy walking P : rig when ne ae fhe front three | rotedo, when the re force went hint | frank Bagley, matchmaker of the Armory {duty of the men in the stand to in- EHILA TACK O'BRIE batt : distance from Ferries and Tube Station i canes, ween Do wae he hospital) trom the ring at the end o! A. of derey City, will tender bis resignation to| quire fromall concerned the reason + i anager & wounded. They would gladly have! (oinq and called hi end f the Brat | fe, Stinain of tse cia, fier tae ued el aheret . Phone Mad. Sq, 7540, T8RS, 6139, li taken Charles on Re a again, As we fought ont oe Le club en next Friday night, Hagley says te} Take the race of Thunderstorm on| a Ne lise Mau fis | 800 policemen will assist ushers in ‘directing and & @risned to be in the Aghting.” He was n ee and tipped tomy | of his thn, FOF the | seating of the spectators. : got crushed under sand bags when a }un'ama naw him draw back fia risht Tenia baie AB . Warning: A ttempti Fee eee ea ee tha | pand and leok down on me ana herie| Disnses fg = _, Warning: Any person attempting to present counter- | same bell" But always he went back He ate Me ee end AUG MY] mcotty Montieh will sage a toxing show at the i ; ‘ feit ticket will be held by authorities for investigation, G kati eis avert god beveane [Reaktor Wat my face wan riven |Surewey© co tnt ut Gu ca on | = You cant help but. - @ and is in training to fight any of the | izalnst ae floor, As Ca Fea liad bok emanates A “ I ' ” ~ American bantamweights. Another B tT Hi Hi nees wasa plain foul: | fe AMER cote cra ene egal | MAR did not lah win tat ay ike them! enty of Good Seats Now on Sale at Mi cGouch the war, is sow boxing in Tt is not true that I try to claim 7 g . fouls for Georges," cut in Dese: y ih if Australia. His jaw was shot away }i4, J a SCAMS, | Jock Biome. the local middleweight, e sgned ry on one side and he has a silver plate | "yh that was a very bad foul up tor two more flghin fle first go will be with Madison S uare Gard gn one sige an he’ hae a siver | lait Fou Jump into the ring in| Sat sat as nah So han They aré DIFFER q en and at the ever. His jaW with a silver p) e Klaus fight? | Frank Moran go 0 \ Rey are E ENT © strong, strong! A punch doesn't hurt | Yes" sald Deseamps _ was | Friday wight A f } im. ha been suggesting a lve! ¥ Georges was ting | Joe Gans (or Le um t t i Di. 1 have been suameating a allver |him very hard and waa unhurte One| nn we” ‘ rena afrter a. m. saturday, Ju y ™ Dempsey hits him. jot Frank's blows had cut his lips in- | Frenkie Jero ‘ They areGOOD | ™ “Carpentier chuckled at that. side and he held the blood to prevent | ¥#? aia = 4 ¢ “No, it 48, better to suggest that showing It Klaus hit him in the | | Fay Funny ting, this is one fighter who | Mis mouth, Not knowing his lps werg | fer . 2 loesn't in the east mind being kidded ght the blow In the stomach | tn the main beut at te | wan ‘< dX_INCLUDE w = Tubout Dempsey's wallops, I've been P womething and T jumped | 4) xonon of Yonkers, who is tmproring to ail | Bip Sin camps.of fighters who grew sulky |i 10 Save him from serious Injury. | or vig contests, was sianed up (0-day by Tom ah bas S Gand nervous whenever a word was! That WH nit entirely, 1 would Sia te : a i i : en. m, . on Sale at Arena after 8 a. m. on ¥ @ oad about a coming battle, 1 re- Towerane Tolna ke. ah i ie bony ea PX Se EcTES i $ day of Contest (i & member Billy Delaney's coming to me ‘ULE. Gras arialsvayd Sats "awen ey °* Woe Wrath Ni ou Yridhy tiga 4 in —s SE A SDC SENATE he oe i , 3 Be Ss ? i . ))

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