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areas 16 ‘TEX “MATCHES IN VIEW FOR BOTH DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER Tex Is Figuring on Staging Championship Bouts on Aug. 1, Labor Day and About Oct. 1—Little Fellows to Headline on One of the Cards. “By William Abbott. T™ RICKARD is planning not one " ucer arena in Jersey City. The first bout will be about Aug. 1, tne second Labor Day and the thir but three fights for his great wooden ‘d around Oct. 1, While arrangemeats are stiil in a tentative form, it is reasonably certain that Carpentier and Gibbons will fill the October date, “is the logical attraction for Labor Day, up of little fellows, the bout that loc promoter. Rickard doesn't work on He's one of the first to show hours. up around his headquarters in the Garden and is one of the last to leave. Guess Tex is thé only one connected with the gigantic under taking of promoting the Dempsey-| Carpentier battle who didn’t find it| wmocessary to take a rest He as! on the job Sunday tackling a mass| to start Ofreports and finding time ew projects. It is all done without flustering, a quiet word to a subor- dinate, with only an occasional quick puff on a cigar as a sign of nervous- fi@s. Rickard is now in his fiftieth, but he manages to outlast his army | 6f_ assistants, Tex has several headquarters thé old Garden tower, but his partic- tlar office is wherever he happ tobe stationed. Ever since the Gar- tp swimming pool opened, Rick- in THE , SOLOR Line | art's favorite place for transacting the business has been down near main entrance, where he confer with contractors and promoters while bathers passed in and out and the} waters tumbled over the cascades @t the other end of the Garden, { I was here the writer and artist totind Rickard busily consulting with 8 Rroup of builders and quite obliv- | jous to the fact that curious bathers pointed him out as the one who n half a million on the Dempsey figh Asked about his plans, Rickard anid: “Boxing showed its popularity and Hold on*the public last Saturday in Jersey City. The Dempsey-Canpentier bout was so successful I have coneluded to three Nothing has bee dintes will be prot Day and Oct. 1. Gibbons Is Anxious to Meet Frenchman, Says Tex. “There's no chance of a return en gagement for Dempsey and Carpen ther, Jack proved his superiority clearly that even Carpentier admit TEX HoLos HIS CONFABS AROUND THE Poot a second bout it not necessary, © vemtier wi soon leave for France for a tw Y reat. It will take that time for his injured hand to 1 cover, Descamps has asig! ine sign Tom Gibbons to. mec@Geor fom the dight heavyweight champirn- ehip of the world, and that bout will On as soon as the two men sign the articles of agreement “Gibbons is just as anxious for th match as the Frenchman, But there's UNO Se a ee union | for this bout, [get him Brennan, Dempsey with either Brennan or Willard while the Aug. 1 card will be made »ks best, to borrow the words of the no chance of it coming off before Oct. 1 1 hold * six months’ le on the ty in Jersey City, and this asily be extended if necessary.” At this point Rickard paid Ca ventier a high compliment as a fight- er. In his opinion, the hard-hitting Frenchman is about the best serap- per for pounds that can be found on cither side of the Atlantic, In all likelihood the Labor Day card will include Dempsey. There is no chance of the champion meeting Harry Wills, the glant negro. ftickard says Manager Jack Kearns asked him to get Wills for Dempsey n the event Jack beat Carpentier, put that he gave Kearns a negative r, ¢ authorities would not stand xplained Rickard, “and 1 will never promote another. fight between « white man and a negro.” Rickard admittes he had figured | o battle between two negro heavy- weights, presumably Harry Wills and Jack Johnson, who will soon be re- le ed from prison, but that he hadn't gone far with it “Brennan or Willard size logical opponents for Dempsey,” went | on the promoter. “Back in the spring | Willard was very anxious for another | crack at the champion. At the time | he seemed in vi good condition. But up as the | before I will sign him up Jess must | convince me about his sincerity and | willingness to train faithfully, I be- lheve there’ a_lot of ‘nterest in a return -Willard bout, pro. {vided the public was sure about the | Kansan's intentions to get into cond!- i ion. Before leaving for the West Tuesday the champion asked me to} who is anxious to fight him again,” Rickard Thinks Dempsey Best Heavyweight We Ever Had. Rickard pionship figh' leading heav has staged many cham- and has seen all the eights the past thirty years. He thinks Dempsey is the best heavyweight titleholder we ever had. He has evervthing, hitting powers, speed and cle. crness, accord- ing to Tex. The Garden promoter has always been very partial to the little fellows. His next card r the Jersey City arena ix almost certain to be Made up from either the bantam or lightweight class, Rickard hasn't his mind on any one si .» but intends to look the field over carefully and stage the | TEX ANSWERS SO QUESTIONS A SECOND bout that attraction Asked about the Handling the Demps rpentier battle, with its record gate and arena, Rickard quickly replied that he didn’t experience any until L saw the crowd It was all ju matter of business with him, directing the — fghte building the arena, handling the com Mieated sale of tickets, and toward the end the danger that reformers night bring about the prevention of he championship. bout ony thrill 1 rece.ved the whole thing.” said Ricki when I walked just be Dempsey pentier entered the ring and down on that great crowd, 1 most magnificent sp. y vor looked at and ever expect to se iv Clerkship thirty y ure that a ranch n the So appears the best drawing thrills he weived mit of was p row thing else was merely + the man who left hig City down in Henrietta, Tex + ako and sought ndven Includes the strenuous lite n both out West h American pam d during the mad Klondike mnt at when that’ settlement brush was the scene af great mining activity, a flyer backs home in Texas during the of? boom two y ind the trail of fortune y ending at Madisun Square en We ters ny over kard furnis many ture been a fortune spoken, sis it ne to pre biggest the w ever known search fo for the Goldfield uw the ars fin nw x F hed for He's this 8 only only to glance to he well tales ¢ ven reals roof yo whe rote th rt | mounts in th A TR A Re AR RL, ee. THURSDAY, JULY 7, THE EVENING WORLD, _1921., THE “JOY” OF MOTOR-BOATING - - Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co = vlads aint SHE PIP? SOME CRAFT. aeuu HoP IM AND. (LL GIVE You) 7 SHE suet 1S am SEAT UUST A MINUTE, Jimmy- | CANT SEEM TO GET THIS 1 WONT STAND HERE AND GE (uSULTED § By yqu-rou vere t IGNORAHUS~ You HoLd THAT WHEEL- {LL Do THE HEAVY THINKING FoR THIS THAT, HERB- TRY IT THE OTHER. WAN, NOW ~ WHY, DONT YOU LOOK 1% THIS Fine g a RICKARD TELLS OF HIS ONE BIG THRILL AT FIGHT! By Thornton F tsher (The New York Evening World.) NO-NO- PRIME (T— PULL out ter PRIMER. | WHILE | TURN- THATS . (T= NOW REACH COAST OPPONENT CALLS N. Y. ATHLETES} “BUNCH OF DUBS” Maiden Juveniles and Maiden Jockeys Make Poor Betting Combination —<———— Special to'The Bvening Workd ) LOS ANGBLES, July 7. With the A. U. national championships reported conclusion of the A at | | | purchase of the plater from sam midena is revealed a Racegoers Probes i aliti- t 0 ong Ista ci e1 Europe: ef o} CUS BEE UA RU rtp yy ater GR cea ices : ; ‘arpentier butted in on Long Island society, where a Huropean 4 Yee ill-feeling against the New York titie-holder has always been a hit cation of Collinga, Madden jfrom the Rancocas Stable earlier in any . t Re fe ‘ sa, Ma the meeting. The investigation had hletes because of their alleged | ; Filly at Aqueduct a happy ending, for it developed the| sceptical attitude toward Coast Guys that paid $5 to stand up at the fight could get the same p . fact that the stewards are on the| records on their arrival here and privilege on the Jersey tube trains for 6 cents. _—__ ert so far aa selling races are con-| oo. ceudgingly given tributes ‘i ee 8 * the stewards of racing deliber- gered ace phere ie Hide Mou ve tan ae Bieta bs vane a Boxing is a business where you may as well be a tail-end outfit ae ; _ | So accept ie questioni | to the opponents who defeate 3 my ately set about “» prove the farci- | oooa part, as might he expected ofl {lens as finish in second place. jw cality of racing two-year-old maid~ one of his long and honorab: and-| «© sensational records made ot ‘ var ens under maiden und apprentice ing as an owner and sportsman by Blenkiron, high school sprin- cone ert that said Demp. would win on points was correct. Jack Jockeys, they could accomplish no —. | ter, left the Basterners amazed won by three points when he knoe ked Georges for a goal. more than they have during the pres- | It is customary in some countr but still critical, at which Blenk- Pea 4 needle aaey nee Gieauxtte to|honor public benefactors, In iron called them a “bunch of One evil the big fight cured. Swell society arrived at the show : REA Bi conlance with that practice patrons, dubs" and addressed Farrell in on time, fled horses because of their failure) jf ine aqueduct track to-day would| particular with the sertion: 2 ee to run the true path down the be well justified in. saluting Sam You can't run. Why did they Carp. has no alibis to offer except he was looking at the wrong straightaway . | Louis, the halterman, who made the ever let you get out of New hypnotic eye. Yesterday the Madden filly Colinga, | fat entries possible by his sciling race) York? Aren't you afraid you'll ote who ran as though pounds the best | 2¢tlvity on Monday. _ get lost i Jack followed the latest style by rolling his socks. That is, he in her race, was set back because she ° . rolled ‘em from a mean mhoulder ’ rived and was deemed responsible | J d Hand Will Keep G Grasveccane mead eee ie eee njyure an U ee eorges Reformers claim Jersey City would be a neat metropolis if it, ani fone hava . vee é a rt Out of Rin Severa onths didn’t have Boyle's Thirty Acres on the back of its neck. ion was probably taken upon the g l M th eee evidence of the putrol judge and the Demp. got more for ten minutes’ work than Harding grabs for his | statements made by the boy who fell term of four yer s. Jack should be glad he wasn't born to be President and the later defense or the boy who = = ee - rode the winner. Opinions vary re-, BY JOHN garding tho: dustification for tne ales Fistic News poo and Gossi qualification, Several veteran race- Roors, who Were occupants of prime One of the biggest winners on® Yantage points near the scene, dis- ck Dempsey's victory over Georges a axe open ais a : re ane ne hat ther bd ohh eal ca world’s heavyweight title in Jersey . ay ole rE eae rccar aa rae el) POPUIae City on Saturday afternoon was Sammy Sierer. the east side featherweight who with the majority of the specta ore Johnny Wilson, ‘the middleweight beaten by Andy Chaney at Madison Square etsons: Ih evely hundred oc tne champion of the world, Johnny was | Garden, wil! probably get a chance to avenge bis Reople who are jn the habit of laying | #0 sure that Dempsey would defeat | defeat in the near future. rand Chaney are Het a rentinlewtionroncea the Frenchman that he wagered | carded to come together at ® Brooklyn club in pathy with ¢ en juveniles and maiden jockeys. It hus now been well proven that young. | stery are incapable of handling their e races, but the differ- viding material It has been shown repeatedly that youngsters are not good two-year-old pilots, and one has only w refer to +50 This time they will figtt an eighi-round | (Mygithed, OY, the form charts of the last decade to Wain go at an Cpen air show to he maged at Shibe find that the best riders of rh. in Philadelpbia, on Wednesday night © the “old men" of the Me enet Hera is roxier, Ensor, Turner, Keogh, | Jimmy O'Gatty, one of the bent welterweighte victory, come up battle ar the P LIVE IRES P BY NEAL R. O'HARA. Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing. Co. (The New York Evening Wortd.) If the World War got more publicity than the fight, it was because there was more doubt about the winner of the World War ore nough money to win $6,000 on Jack's | ‘Mee weeks. Wilson bet Eddie Mack of| On sceount of Milly Shine of New Bn that Carpentier would not | being tald up with blood poisoning un hi for the sixth round, | Ne will te unable to mect Jack Denning a: Boston }ent associations persist in staging Billy Gitwon, manager of Ronny Valger, who | Qe Park A. A. boxing show of Long Bran: ‘them, despite the general protest. Of | claime the junior lightweight title, sa wat | Ni de: to-morrow night, Kid Nolan, the colo: [the several staged only a few have | Johnny Dundee has refused 10 meet Valger, | “MCF % Maine, will go against Denning | produced fair contests, so it would Gib’ further stated that Lew Raymond wanted | A match was arranged to-day between seem that their continuance is to | to have Valgor and Dundes pattie at bie next K. 0. Chaney of Baltimore and Jokiny Clinton. serve the deatre of son b partioniar | how on Jul tat that Dundee immediately focal Vaatyeight. ‘Tey will come togeth set or clique Who are rich in two manaed tay Kaytmond's offer. (i itieo to the open air show to be held at Shits er than with any high-minded desire | — Clint to fight is beat In order {o improve the sport or develop new Afier much dickernig a match has finally been cerape a between Willie Jackson of Himy Manion this Denver. ‘They fought « meer Sporting Club wmv | weeks Knapp, Loitus, and a host of others around Now York, after a vacation of a comp the majority have all been matured, of monthe du a bad be is back on the touts, neat Friday night married men, and not the infants of again manager, Jimmy Twyford, jaw Bel the riding epartment, if tier ‘boule. On Monday | prance nd i t © An admirable cause is well served | | tA (Os Ot Hintée Yolande a ane in to Meet on when apprentice jockeys are permitted | M Klizabeth twelve rounds bidet ride matured horses over a dis- if at the Palace of Joy, Coney France will encounter India jn the tance of ground, bud no one who at sland, Be takes on Dare Rosenberg for twelve nd round of the preliminary ries tends racing has any desire to see ours, Packer O'Gatty boxe Dick Gnifin on for the Davis Cup upon courts in Paria babies topp nd oft their jounte and | (he came card for tweire rounds, |The announcement of the arr: ‘ements | their lives placed in jeopardy. Lathe ee have been received b: Walters, who rode Bellatrix. yeater- | Aa Prank Basiey as resicned an matchmaker of [Have been received by th of dus had: al MIrASWIGUe ob rom | | the Armor’ A. A, cf dermy City, dohn Jennings. the United States Lawn Te ocl- ti, Suet ad 1OHGS AA THERB SAGER one of the owner of the club, will arrange the|ation in a cable messuge {rom aris, mtinue to be carded, just that long hota for the future boxing shows of that club |The dates annonneed for the matches will racing secretanien be invitin Helaidllpid hee bipeasteven) reid if aN re July and 18, | arm reap to visit thelr tracks, and AU? RORBED FAMERS sh feebeitied os See A. Gupta, Honorary Secretary of the a discontinuance of them ordered only eee te ee ee” Lindig: ‘Lawn’ enna Aenooiaton: oh after some youngster ix carried off to | Donnelly in the mata go enbled that the representatives of Ii ® cometary, Uniess they are stag isa fens Chass. Hunde. N6i8ON a eOTIR country will include S. Mu Jacob of the for the pariieular purpose of provid. | TRILGAE Ree es etniale gine ae Indian’ Civil Service, M. Sleim, a) law AN Spots for horses and stables, the WaRINEAeT ACCA, ihe eres works Yer: AW A. Fyzee and Ls. Dean of the is no other excuse, even from a politi- | + Sey shieagertaye me to the flchiine: sonic. | dian Audit Department Jaca hi standpo 50, It’ fe to| . # Greided to stick to the fighting game /heon playing in England for some time 1 atundpoint. If su, i's, time 1. FRACTURE. 2. EFFUSION INTO JOINT. manteer, Sam Wallach, has matened him t>| Fo ls! rexatied aa the heat of the ti: e the owners of older a ; mecet Frankie Rice of Baltimore for elzht rounds at ers produced in India, and it is expected Siuanoo. ¢ ebine or there gureae. One X-RAY OF CARPENTIER'S HAND, Shibe Park, in "Philly." Wednesday night that he will act as Captain. Dean has ad only to listen to the nents ae ‘ . - made a record as 4 doubles ptiyer ade n the homebound trains last As the result of the biow landed on thumb in he eannette bout, Dr Tau! Doyle, the rast side welterweight who And phert will head the French night to realize that the public is not) Dempscy's jaw in the second round Conolly stated it was onjy after Con | son the New Kagland wellerwoight champion, |team, ‘The other members will inclu uthy with the combina-|of the recent heavyweight champion. >%4Nt ma ng 1 AL DUPSINE | yuip trom Nate Segal in Boston, Monday, and | Jules Brugnon, W. H. Laurents and M le horses and juvenile that the thumb was hes enough to Padi nn the followin, (in| Samazeuilh, Following the method fol- | iy diet, apart from {2p fight orges Carpentier Will permit Geo lo enter the TINE | feedinn eit nat tor tee cake i et |? lowed so. successfully by the’ United the merits or demerits of the Collinga|%® laid up for several months to against Dempsey, It was not ena] eken * 4 ray Tnat season, France has decided ¢ ( 8 © Collinga <a ter (Ow £P-| Toor Palagoio, thinks Paul ie entitled to alto have a veteran player direct lie tev disqualification come. According to Dr Joseph B ih y healed at the time, and when | match with Jack Tritton for the world's titlelas Cat The famous Max Decugis |Cenolly, who has been treating the the Frenchman hit De npsey in TM | now, and Matchmaker Lew Rayinond of the Box. | has be ted to this position he ler, Rega md id To! nd round ope ne he Jo! b nxious to je the bout . © - When Valor, Regal Lodge and Tom! inench boxer since he injured ‘his We Renee soa | padrome A. A. ie ans otuge the b =e hed in the placed po- ean ‘ 1 yi | Sterling Regis Elects Officers, sitions in ne race on Tuesday! nd in a training match with Joe) weakene t and rendé easy to | Gene Ranney, the heavyweight, of Greenwich Vi Kt ‘ecent Ai - e {hava there were insinuations that the Ran-| Jeannette, Georges contracted syno- break, which was the ultimate out. | laa Esl eadb ay Saube eo ee nN 8 Athletic Club of the onx the Stable was the owner of all! yitis of the thumb joint when ‘he come. i metacarpa ne was | the Donser Sporting buses alleih ‘ainai horses, and that the spirit. of sul one-quarter of an inch os in seven rounds at Jersey CH da Wigs offlears were élected: Harold the Kelling race Was being used {made the futile effort to knock out nfs Gatuivier afternoon, hae: Masted Araining seein. P aa mmuel Giratina wine Rn thane eumnoe ned the | Dempsey. Synovitis is the medical innounced that he will {future contents nia to reduen aby ut id y bean ieee ited term for influnmation of the lining Rn Teho Lea BA vek al eaana h caring (G6 Hee AE were A by Regal | Was ine/membrane of a joint, A sxemi-milky nsult with French | te Reant were cart y We was 1 msult with rene stant 8 vited to a before t stewar fluid forms in the nt, disabling Colulists immediately upon his a Wolf Tare, Tom O'Rourke's promising Ligh = esterday, He was able ly convinee;and causing intense pain val and will vetan tot wastes: | weigh nieve totlay hy O'ROUKE 10 MO! BASEBALL TO-DAY, POLO. GROUNDS, them that he had wads a bona fide! after Carpentier bad bust his when the thumb mpletely heat Tou Thuy o i tae main go of \welve rude 3-30 P.M, Giants ve, Brooklyn.—Advt, q i A | air doubles matches Tuesday DYCKMAN ‘OVAL CLUB’ s OPENING SHOW TO-NIGHT. 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