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: 19° KEARNS WON FIG ee | % CLINCHING IN SECOND ROUND AFTER THE BATTLE WITH GEORGES. - SAVED JAGK, SAYS DESCAMPS, % hry Frenchman’s Training Camp at Manhasset Deserted Now, but Carpentier and His Handlers Are Surprisingly Cheerful, and Call Dempsey a Superman. By Thornton Fisher. PECULIAR tranquillity surrounded the little white house almost A hidden in the dense midsummer foliage at Manhasset yesterday afternoon. The erstwhile focal point of the whole world for the past two months indicated no sign of human habitation. Not a single car was parked out on the main highway that leads by the place. The barbed wie still stretched menacingly above the picket fence, but its usefulness had terminated. Not even one lone piigrim stood outside of this Mecca | of Fistiana straining to catch a fleeting glimpse of the man on whom all France had pinned its faith to carry back the world’s heavyweight title. It was the Fourth of July. A large American flag fluttered from the shady arcade of trees which led to the house. Only a few days ago curious groups ¢;————_ | ZF = FRANCOIS DESCAMPS Yer, om OH, HE WAS VERA VERA HAPPY of visitors were tramping down the I stepped out of m- corner and tried green turf about the gate, and the ty double up my fist 1 couldnt do road was black with congested traMe jt. | felt a sharp pain go through secking entrance, but how the motors my whole arm at the attempt, and whizzed past, their passengers scarce- | knew then that my chance had ly glancing at the quarters where gone and there was nothing to do | Georges Carpentier spent his nights! but game jt out dreaming of the destiny he hoped was . to be his Ly | Dempsey’s Punch Hardest “ This was my impr jon as rove A 5 *, ro into the gate of the piace yesterday | He Ever Received in Ring. MTON BISHER —=* afternoon rom the roadway the| “Phe hardest punoh L ever took in atmosphere seemed finer! You felt! my boxing career wan the one he (MANHASSET, bel, a strange sympathy for the young in-/sent to my jaw when [ fell fur the —S vader who had but a comparatively | first knockdown, It was, ob, so lo few hours before dropped inert to the/rible. He is a superman. | Nobod ty floor at Jersey City with his dreams in America can defeat him. \ Fistic News shattered into fragments. You were sympathetic—until heard the jazz notes of a talking chine issuing from the parlor window and listened to animated French fil- tering from the, dining room. ‘To the surprised at his strength, too strong, And his body rushing. I knew he wa fighter when my bardest blows didn’, Stop him, but he did stagger in the second for a moment and I thought | and Gossip uninitiated it might have been the) | had him the verge of going dwn, | By John Pollock return of the victor rather than the! “But he is too good. | vanquished. They werelaughing. It “If [had weighed ten or fifteen struck you as unusual, One expected) pounds m e the result might have Now that the Dempsey-Carpentie! to feel depressed. | been different but then-ab! he is too, fight is over with, the numerous clubs While [ was wondering, Gus Wilson) perfect. We are not complaining. | thats: open r shows in} came down the porch steps. Wilson Everybody was so sportsmaanlike over | t oe Was always the first one to gr you here The referee and every ¢ who) the Bronx, Brooklyn, pracy City and during the training days of the French liad to do with the fight were so) Newark will start arranging bouts champion. Gus was smiling Good. for outdoor entertainments, ‘The | ond later little Descamps Descamps explained about the ar-| Dempsey-Carpentier contest was the | from somewhere. He, too, was gument over the bandages, “The New ing and then followed Georges smiling, | Je but what seemed to be a bitter smile | ac in spite of his effort to conceal it. It he only fight that the fight fans wanted | to see and for that reason many the boxing clubs that had previc Boxing Commission furnished man with three pieces of tape,” id. When [went over to. Demp- OM, EES Aut THE worto NOT 265 BEE-nuTIFUL! EVER’ BODY EES MY \4 ” Copyright, 1921, by the Presa Pub Co. Msieu! \ FRIEN' - JACKS BODY Lows WERE \ CRUSHING ARE WE DOWN-HEARTEDS NO! GEORGES WITH HIS INJURED RIGHT HAND IN HIS POCKET WAS ABLE TO TALK CHEERFULLY WITH HIS Leer ? IVE WIRES BY NEAL R. O’HARA. Might absorbed so much atlention that nobody noticed the Philly teams wasn't the piqued disposition of a hard S€¥'S corner 1 thought T saw Benja- . Ul On open air shows did th loser but that ef a disappointed man ™in try to substitute three of his! thing in cancelling their shows unt }/are still in last pi —one who has seen his fondest hopes OWN and put the official tape into hia| #fter the big Might x0 flickering. pockets, 1 protested and watched = pxt Kreat athle . until the proper tape was pluced on| | Afier two Georges Apologizes for Tack’s hands. ‘Phat wna all, Demp-| Connor will wake another sitewor to-morrow oo Offering 1 Sey 18 A most complete boxer night to being off bis big open alr show at Ebbets ‘The Hraves are doing ty well, fering Left Hand. "In the meoond’ round 1 thought | Pisid in Brooklyn. There will be three ten-round | rent He came down the path and ex-|Georges would beat him. When! Sows sod one sis-rounder in the three tens . tended his left hand to me. His right |Georges struck hitn witb those two | 14s Crom meets Jimmy Duffy of the West Side Tilte le full Or Compenea Cone was buried in the depths of his pocket, | Mats Kearns yelled, ‘Clinch, Jack, | Mary Cros ve Vaddy Mums of Brooklyn and * He apoligized for offering the wrong |CUAch!’ It saved him, Kearns won | Duss Brandt re Hari Maird of California F tanvonto ater inertia hand. When | asked him to let me the fight for Dempsey right there!| champion Jack Mriiton i+ crainiug at Freddie pains Daprecan see his right he drew it slowly out|He lasted the round out and recow>| weis's form 01 @ummit, X. 3., for his iwelve. | (he Bolden eggs because the Alling wis and I'll tell the world that Dempsey’s @Ped, but poor Georges’s band had | round go with Mickey Walker of Elisabeth, jaw isa sturdier member n Sone and it was too late. which will be fought a! n aie show of tt Has anybody here seen Kelly imak Georges's fist. From the first “You see, Georges injured bis hand | Newark sporting Club on the night of July 18 oe back to the wrist the thumb wax ¢¥® Weeks before, boxing With JO@/ Britton bas recornred from his aitack of Hines Half a league onward—that’s the swollen to twice its natural propor- Jeannette. We truly thought that it) 0 ay, Pee downward—that's the second division. tions. Fractured said Descamps Was in normal condition again when | , he esine Commieden ot Kew dersez nas. ait a € With the spiking of this gu » he went into the ri ‘They say | nde jet Smith, the bantamwmright, ays vant yr ‘And little Descamps. Descamps the the champion, but, ah! if Jack was in ontracts for fights in Jersey | handlord's onlers, ye rritable, bad become Descumps the the condition he was when he fought | fr sniapensions will be lift when che suave, the generous. Those who came Saturday Brennan couldn't have | febters to bow at the clube tha History note: ‘Two years ago Pat in contact with the dynamic manager |!sted halt as long.” booked up. Gr “Do you think this was a better! rr y. who ou tight than the Toledo one?” the Little | pane We second. pretiml manager inquired the main event betwen Dampers and ed that I thought St was fo derwey Clty on Saturday aft “AN, you seo," he exclaimed, “he | so wail tn tae! bout (at te has p haa had two years in which to im-|t, rontiaue im he. bow prove to become Bo great. It WAR) 4 guaranice of $2.000 fi during the preparation for the rest knew only the fidgety midget who had an unpleasant facully of getting one’s “goat.” | Yesterday afternoon I felt really) comfortable with him. — Francois peamed and smiled and culogized the con ie Hurne of Jersey Ly decided ol man w nad pped the illusions of | “Xperienc: stand, but owing to the congestion BON hace ties the Bi Gt) For a man who took such punish. | T% much postwned tou tmeween Midst Smith eee ee eee te a position to note | Milton, driving a Durant Sp titular hon rom y ment Georges showe of this city and Fadle Andermn of Wyoming will | eon ‘ I i ave th Migr jmeat Georges shows put few ign, | of (hls a eine in 9 the fact throughout the day. Com-|the 250-mile automobile rave over the “Are we down-hearted? No!” he LB, Pea On on 5 nose ii healing |!" ae re missioners acting for the owner of | Speedway yesterday, in 2 hours, 34 Wednesday Jul 6th seemed to say and a amall purple spat under the left | srs tee teal the Kedstone Stable made their ap-| minutes, 30 seconds. , y "No two men ever entered ring.” 41. hed’ jum received. Mle tena | €uaranive of $1 + pearance in the ring a few minutes! sifiton drove a fust, even pee and AT 8 P.M. he declared, “with more determina- | Mie Gatwention LRG Meni i . after speculation opened and wrote! averaged 98 miles an hour, pretty close || Leach Cross iemny Dally 10 Rounds tog 0 ,min, Hoth were, tran: Kim jo be the ereates! danter inthe | wat mars antes aay att Met | Nearly $1,625,000 Taken in at Dempsey-Carpentier Bout, Which | tuscan ees tiga eonemued |, 2108 rea) Muro. 19 Rounds s aren 4 vorid. He will rest at Manhasset for i ie a S Milli ‘ ps, Rosooe Jes, in A Ducsenberg, fin Wohany Levine. 6 R But Dempsey—ah, he is a real cham- | World a thelr bout at Jersey city on ts More Than An her Fight Ever io drive the odds down until at the | 4 : i ohinny Lev jounds. pion, He has evervthing—box, | few wrecks Fee gil, ME | tor trum the aperdy fiahter be Is Over a Million Dollars & y Ot 9 end they were begging for 4's, and at ished aecond. only 22 seconde behind the Prices $1, $2, $3 strength—he have eve! amps, he will plan the future. ago He us dow, has 0 footwork and cant Drew. |this figure were difficult to obtain] ihe win and Milton had to open up EBBETS FIELD Malone and Neyle Are Vict | Bunch. He recstved $1,000 for bozing Renault | “— for the reason that every dayer found |to the last noteh to earn the decision Bex Office Tel. Flatbush 10000. 1 Georg. when he first dis- Z Ld iw jetors, Gena. Tnnuis's Jong: 16yehT, <pisar to’ blar-bead wiih | By John Pollock. 1 from fram 10.30 yesterday morning | himself “topheavy” at the mare gen-| Jor Thomas, in another Du cover@m@ that his chance to win was| BOSTON, July 6—Jock Malone Of St. | sohnny ambum of wish ar tie Puneet Ppt, ., until 5.45 in the afternoon erous prices finished third: iddin Hea gone 1 won an eas fog Club lam work, hes not improved his fetting kross receipts of the world's) Mfr and William J. Ridg- |” Bamipped in his blinkers, Sidereal | Heverie. fourth ae ATC Ine “In the third round.” he + at Braves tees much He wirely made a poor showing again |DEAVY Weight championship battle be- w ‘ arge of the selling of | was spared the sight of the third rail |rontenac, fifth, and eddie Miller, in | It was then 1 knew J couldn't win Soldier Jones in Jersey Cir on Maturday afternoon [tween Jack Dempsey and Georges the tickets the moment they |out on the Long Ieland track® and |" amos race aroused a jot of interest here ind had to take my licking. In the Sat tea ‘ wild ‘base: eke bi were placed on sale until the fight | other shocking evidence of his pre-and a big and enthusiastic crowd | —o~ LARGEST, FINEST INDOOR | other feature in-one of the , Tuanes seould peed somes ia lee than three . a d = second round [ hit Jack the hardest ' ton this season, | rounds a! ‘he most Carpentier of France in Jersey CitY; was over, had absolute charge of yous record as a runner, and he went|watched the stirring struggle. right-hand punch [T possessed. He . yy Satur afternoon smashed all) counting up the tickets for Promoter | jn the lead in the final eighth to sas seiliemmemntatiesey \ should have gone down. Any one else gonnny Martin Wi Wan ee pis fan been mars? bY cords for not only a fstic contest) Rickard, When Mr, De Wolfe had) win going away. Slip counting pro-| ays Tearney at ‘Tacoma We would have falien, but he kept On| yonnny Martin, the Johnny Keys to tox Jack Sharkey at tle ont ever| finished the count, he went down | qgiuced some sickening evidence, and Rweller Hare IN i { coming in. it was then that I fr 1. won am ftte Meceht | Honing rome A. A July 12 Tue receniiy but also for any sporting even | stairs, accompanied by the writer, and | then the proof that a fortune had been | 44, go,¢4, Wash, July iW ih THE } tured my hand—but 1 didn't know | over Johnny Willets at the Ridgewood |" & drae Thil Frenching bay been held in the world. The total amount) calling Promoter Rickard, who was in! won on the suddeniy awakened colt. | v MA, Wash, July While peo WORLD t. There was no pain at the time, Club ‘last night Martin made a big | lobed by Keven to tex Samn eat the of money paid by the fight fans to| tho lobby at the time, waiting to/ji was the biggest clean-up of the | me in Haatern cities sweltered, the (i¢th 1] Pool ar da When the bel) tang for the think (hie by his sensational style of milling. | Broedway lish@itom Oib Saturday vig ut i reat: h fight figured up ex-| hear what the count was, said: “Mr. | year annual ski tournament of the North-| <t =| AND GENT CE REN =i - — -_—-— ier ———_——_--- \s he two men Mebt figured UP CF) iickard we have just finished and ‘ = west Ski Club was held on the slopes 3 3 hie car daok Hea actly $1,623,380.50, ‘This sum Was] jere js the amount of money which! qypder the general head of “a of Alta Vista, Haradise Valley, Mount | = i NUW OPEN ° to M t tle eSAREE Jack Kearns, are at tbe iurger by $1,170,808.50 than was taken] War tiken in at the fght.” weet ae ee Mia aenere: T/BEMEL coo. te weraien Gun & \ elmont Hotel. Jack took a long ride ning quickly 4 Pr p a n the Paraise Cup for . in his auto yesterday, and in the af ay | fffered him by Mr. De Wolfe with the | sicvoconrad, which finished sixth iM | ownership. Several records were broken | ALL STAR BOXING CARNIVAL ° ° ternoon played golf a between jack Dempsey and} tigures on it, Promoter Rickard dis- | Ge Sidereal race, I8 Teady for Ne LESSER aS XING y Gibbons in Labor Da Bout ee i eee rut moos, eldem Willard ied, 0, on the! Ohuyed a sailie which reached from | BC SMT moet’ any Gay wo0n IIS Seen Se Mace iN: Eussday Eve, July 12 . = ; awi ne crowds. f ner eaeri: no tekury i as sure ore energetic ride by ogh and) va7th atchester, Ay ——tr ' Me prefers to fool around with per.) fue amount taken in at thut fight] that the receipts would go over $1,-) OTe CRemBee TUN Th cee engine | Kaufman, leading pitcher of the Win een ae stagWeteneater ky Ne : , erman for the ba P onal friends, He is not thinking o! s$ These were the record | 600,000, as the demand for tickets from dvance of the ramainder of some |nipes Maroons, has been sold to the ORAN Viek R if =xp a g| Herman for the Bantamweight title, | son ss eae eal p 7 e y were placed 01 a | 18 adve r | Chica: fo National League Club or & wen I ick rd Expects to Arrange viich the former won from the latter | talking fight. He leaves that to his|Msures for u tistic battle in the en- The minute Whey nore oiages op SMe | goon tieidn ot maidens ee Cau Zonsideration. ‘tie will report next | 12 Rounds Phis and Other Cham- n Madison Square Garden last win-|manuger, Hé did say, however, he'll ti" world up to the great Gght be-l tremendous, It would not have sur. | evecontad may hove Herel Tene go | spring | THRE orn fanghip Gonte ter, and one between Johnny Kilbane, |be ready to defend his title again in| tWeen Dempsey and Carpentier, New] prised me if the receipts had reached | {Ciiiring that. yesterday when he pionship Contests. champion featherweight of the world, |a few months Jersey was well paid for its trouble] higher mae than the $1.628.380:60-| aither belo “to his owner” or am extremely happy to think that! ¢ eed : with the best opponent available. | Dempsey ix flooded with motion! in allowing the fight 10 be staged, a8] tno contest Wy SHAPE guccrastal ena |to: oue enemy? Tex Iichard, who promoted the! Atlantic City business men wish| picture, theatrical and circus offers, 118 laws call for the State to receive] and that the people who witnessed it] «4. knights of the eplit secoad Linlctic event at dersey: Clty | Rickard to promote s fight on Labor| London and Furie will guarumice nim, 20, Ver cent, of the gro rocelts | wan pleaned kt ecing much a won-|_ ihe Knlghis of ie ene sey TARE. Orhen DAO DeIcaee be between Dempsey and Jean | huge sums to show in the music halls. |{herepy deawiog down exactly $18ec | ere, battle pyen as they clicked off the furlong | \ eau t tine | Willard, from whom Jack wom the/He has not accepted anything defin- | x38, 50. With the a ae Tai -s00 one ani marks in the Carter and say tno} Ve heavyweight Cte | titie two years ago at Toledo. itely, His manager has had nearly a| ducted there was st 2.45 1e't| SHACKAMAXON GOLFER rapid remistraton oT 'MoNaugnton's | Ny Knockin HN Georges Carpentier hey would like to have him move|ton of mai! to look through, And) fer Promoter Tex Rickard to pay the esiee vane Hy equalled cf k through 8 Fert shiake, the Laelve Gane | pride, Audacious, who finally equa ) cr championship the entire arena ond ring to Atlantic |talk about wires’ Messenger boys pe ncenk ire i Ge rei WINS ANOTHER TITLE the track record in his galloping, vic ) ena on Boyle's Thirty | ct Aptic ava) DAD pea CR bert — : i t of the 4 na on} Thirty City, A subscription has been started |haye been eniering and leaving the| round bouts, the bullding of the spa- verton C. Mair, the sensational youns| (Ore. The Dis oe Or performance cys He expects to stage a battle among hotel and business men there|hotel will messages in a steady cious arena, and other incidentals, solfar af the Bhackamasen Clue anal Grictaiie onion ahowea only dul world’s light heavyweight Mayor Rader to guaranice ex-| stream night and da | _Dempuey received $800,000 for hia Peres “ah” Gna’ Me unmae Meare Oe ihe mublic deemed it a} € ‘ 1 the renchma t e fa 7 i "a . t one v per r i i = = sl ¢ t i the Frenchman, with penses if a match in arranged | Carpentier is at jis comp at] PON ae ee Core oer anes mpionship, won a few weeks ngo|most desirable for a wind om Cobhons » Pau uvyweignt oka re however, is not desirous’ Manhasset and will remain here a| was ana to state might now what ]é the Canoe Brook Country Club| touched horse to ese i pans by Carpentic phonen n Libor of matching Willard, as he thinks few weeks, maybe lon: he is ht he would realize from the | links, succeeded in winning another | Vantage, ane WL NDe peat 8be Sy Ms eos & nol ° Bh © , t f F Nix trouble, but a perso . eteated’ hia vmate, [sence of Wi 1 AMe WBC ' : . 2 1 n taken enough care of matched by Rickard for a fight nia A mle ant iD pareon title whe defeated his clubmate |e tion that Audacious was “best 1 d ' ee ne give him a chance to win| Labor Day emit it A Bosition to” know | paul Anderson, in the final round for] At" post time when heayy comm the stvdium ground. He hopes to a turn with Dempsey Pans are still singing the pra aes Va profit would amount to between| ihe title of Union County. The contest | gions were dumped Ay Sh hin ay ange « bout between Champion However, he says, if a copia: i aes ape 100 and 0 was played on the Shackamaxon jinks| that Gladiator must have gone 0 : poled al bf s Willard proves |Mayor Hague of Jeri for the 6.08 41, 9600,000) 5 tnd Mair won by § up and 4 to play, |his feed, or something of the sort | Benn) Leonard and lew Tendler of that he can return to fighting form|manner in which he had the city po , unting of the tie kets wan for he was avoided as though. he Philadelphna for the gslightweight he will make the mateh ina myrry. |liced, The arrangeinents are con-| \y aa ited Hid aay eta co pe IN a0 P.M. rono Were to carry quarantine colorsgin Lille, une between Joe and Pete = Jach Dempacy is in aie le and sidered the best ever known. (ue. men who were counting thom Qurounds. Yankees ve'lhiiadeiphia.—Advi, stead of the ducky Redstone KS Bis cS {| Fancast cpio \ £ \ Lan’ i j Post ponemants Matchmaker dm | No. 5 eo. tle attraction w locksmiths when they . il be why Habe Ruth gets homer THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY. 5, 1921. | HT FOR DEMPSEY, SAYS CARPENTIER’S (The New York HIT considering they lost viele abbit's ds up the taxi driver, traffic cop ist that killed the goose (hat laid guaranteed for twenty years, . he any more home runs? . first division, And jalf a league . change the lovks by the Moran was a great fellow in Cin “= TEX RICKARD’S PROFIT PROBABLY $400,000 ON GEORGES SAYS THAT DEMPSEY HARDEST BLOW WE EveR FELT ‘ MANAGER 4 By Thornton Fisher P0QR TREATMENT ‘ GIVEN HUTCHISON AROUSES PROTESTS: Open Championship Cup Prac. tically Thrown at American, Admit English Sportsmen, Evening World.) INDON, July 6 Phe treatment st Jock Hutehison, t American hatnpte several days received at the h f members “4 the Roya nd Anoent Chub, has roused the ind of a great any of hie former townspeople ni trong ts are bi mac \N THE 382 ROUND tie leading news= LicNEW | COULONT WIN = ZNO (HIT JACK THE HARDEST enone rew in THE i cut of the a which Norman RIGHT HAND PUNCH ( POSSESSED= |, Vo t # reputed to have HE SHOULD HAVE GONE DOWN ractivally t up oat the Two le printed the Citizen / WHIGh' Have altendy. Boln Told invdes epatehes | Evening World, One t Fair Play eft an ana nt att. hind official was so col und formal a he the subject of much discussion at St rows ever f is very since " eon I vert her Amert- Him THE Season’s Biggest Killing Is Made on Victory of ; Sidereal at Aqueduct Maiden pulled up in apparent tition un Schattin Max COL sunt & Hirsch’s Fools the {avers by Scor- (494 it may have been that the siicht . : Ag jostiing he was subjected to just ing an Easy Win. atter the etart was responsible fo, aut s his poer showing. ax it easily coud be to a horse of Gladiator's lengthy a flier biggest killing of the metro- Stride r litany 8 accomplishes - y POR AD Reha we mplishel’ “Wty Reverie's showing in the Ar- mee in yesterday's final when Side- joria must entitle lo considera Hinuay Kanes real, a good looking son of Star tion as among the best fillies of the GospeN, N.Y Shoot—Oid Squaw, galloped home om, I was her third xtart and jor font ked her third victory in ws m, f he under the Mix Hirach colors, to tae ee tee ie ees to Dick 4 ri Joy of wise delegation who took ad-| Bill Brown and all’ the MopDantel vantage of the much abused turf! confederacy, because “Puddin'.” the axiom that “a maiden belongs to his; Youngest of the three trainera in whe L t 3 D senen |family saddied her, as he had on as ays ‘ other outings. My Reverie wos DE SUMMER |M F Sidereal had been carefully nursed psiiy. t Me attinrat Nee ot IMER MERTING "Wt for the killing. During his bret turf) leans | er. After her secon] A UEDUCT weer he had started three times andj Victory her owner refused a hid of | $15,000 for the daughter of Uitim Reflex. and the wisdom of that tion Was shown yester@ay when sb defeated sume of the best fil shown thus The MeDaniels altogether u busy day of It Whi Puddin’ sent My Reverie and | Mac out at Aqueduct. i's Uncle Henry captur the feature of Fort Ei with mans der Ross's id, while Extermi nator, which Uncle Will had sent to lutonia in charge of Wred Curtis carried off the Independence Handi cap, one of Kentucky's richest sics, with its $15.7 to the winner. was always beaien off, bit by stake olts and fillies. On none of these occasions was there ever any evidence in speculative circles that Sidereai amounted to anything, so that when yesterday's notice specting ) quote as TO-MORROW (WED. $5,999 STEEPLECHASE: The Miss Woodford Handicap And 4 Other Kycellent PIRST RACE VT appeared in Contests Was only passin and a few up jlawnites had the temerity good as 30's against hink ‘They ventured without counting on the cunning of the Hirsch connec- lions, who had taken advantage of the crowd's size to ubtain permission to have the colt race In blinkers for | the first time. Due notice of this! mitten Wine A was posted on that cute little blac bourd suspended under the judges’ his name entries there made of it, ND, RESS, LADIES, Including Tax. TACOMA, W: July