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etna tete 6 DEMPSEY HAS. CHANGED FIGH THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921. TING STYLE A ND GONE BACK a Te iHOW DEMPSEY HAS CHANGED ~ HE'S NOT CHAMPION OF OLD By Thornton Fisher ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN By William E. Simmons. HIGH WATER. Gove: Sandy Hook. Iuland. July AM PAM AMO rn eisai Giannini Sat. na 1 Sun, 10.02. 10.48 1108 TAT T.32 Dempsey Retains the Punch but Lacks the Speed and Pep He Possessed When He Knocked Out Willard and Fulton—Try- ing Conditions Under Which He Has Fought and Endless Worries May Have Discouraged Him. | berg, Dr. Hazelhurst, J. Roach and, By Vincent Treanor. ; Capt. William Fenn went out from” ACK DEMPSEY is I champion of the World because of nis one-sided | Freeport on Thursday and got five | battle with Georges Carpentier in Jersey City last Saturday, but he is not | Weakfish, Fridenberg got the first the Jack Dempsey who reduced Jess Willard to a pulp with uple of |fish and it weighed 5% pounds, The punches in Toledo two years ago, He is not the Jack Dempsey who knock 1| others were smalle Fred Fulton for a goal before you could turn around, over at Harrison N. J. He is not even the Same man who put the quietus on his old rival Billy (Baetern’ Standant time, time add one hour.) Partly cloudy, probably thunder showers, moderate southerly winds is the weather prediction for to-day. For daylight A party consisting of Robert Friden- 4 The prevalence of southerly wind for the last two or three days ouglit * Miske at Benton Harbor last year in three rounds, The Jack Dem: of to-day to bring the weakfish back into Jal” fe just a good, big, game, fellow with @ Wallop in either hand. He no longer maica Bay. The tide aerves theré outclasses the heavyweights as he once did. If he continues long as champion JAcK DOESNT it will be because the crop of contenders for his title turns out to be a mediocr+ lot, who can’t take a punch and fight back. Unless a big change marks his immediate future he will be lucky indeed if no Sharkeys or Fitzsimmonses or even a Jim Corbet. cross bis path.———$ $$$ $________ ee eee nclecthe big mia. | KEARNS WILL MANAGE ME take ot changing a atyie ot fehting| AS LONG AS I’M IN RING, SAYS CHAMPION DEMPSEY which came to him naturally and with which he piled up the sensational rec ord of eighteen one-round knockouts — as a starter on his road to the cham- ane ef pionship. | We would like to attribute his show-| ings against Bill Brennan and ‘atterly against Carpentier to a deliberate change of style but Jack in his go0a tights impressed us as one ring man whose ability lay in bis own inimt FE, Wyo, July 9.—Jack night emphatically denied reports originating in Atlantic City |City would supplant Jack Kearns as his manager, Dempsey was seen h jen route to his home in Salt Lake City | ‘Jack Kearns will be my manager as long as I am a fighter,” the cham- that Mayor Edward Bader of Atlantic | BOUNCE OVT OF HIS CORN! AND START BEATING ms HAN DOWN AS HE DID IN THE CASE OF FULTON — Two BEING CHASED AROUND THE COUNTRY BY ATTACHMENTS HASNT IMPROVED HIS: TEMPERAMENT YEARS AGO CARPENTIERS about noon to-day and no doubt (ha It anglers will be out in force. well to be on the grounds at les hour and a half before high wa is ow is the time to get striped bass in Barnegat Bay. How it ts now I cannot say, but some years striped bass fishing inere was exce!- lent, I have caught as many as forty in a day trolling in the channels on the beach side of the bay. ‘The method is to use one or two blood worms on the hook below an ordinary spoon. On Flood Shoals, a sandbar within the urve of the inlet, I have seen bass so thick they looked like great black spots on the bottom xcept on quiet days and the last of the eb} tide, however, it is not possible to trol] on the shoals, n old fisherman asked me iE 2K2 ROUND dayareao toveive IRi he cainoee sea : SORE TEMIRIRIC feces on DIVING TACTICS (N TH Bo0Y fish that is mostly. all head with Pee “comeues tpoen oc area" ts nanan Cay eae R JOS WITH Hit. WOULD HAVE BEEN MET BY A small tail shaped like a file. He e+ TS es ie munca mage icucte JACK TRIED TO BE A 1S —_—e- HOOK WHICH WOULD HAVE LEFT GEORGE S ferred of course to the ‘ veut fect, a boring in, weaving from|top. If I have my way he will make FANCY BOXER: INSTEAD SUSPENDED ON DEMPSEYS GLOVE —— the curiosities of the which has wide pales with his head as a mov-|¢Very engagement of my career.” side to side, s ERE | been rather plentifal this season both OF THE FIGHTER HE | in: side and outside, It is described as . Dempsey was unable to account for Mf, = TOWRRO THE END i fe = Senor rows Z ; 1 arget extremely hard to hit and, Y tolows by a writer on fishes: “The feet ae ee an ieee risk to an|the report that Mayor Bader would Uf we WENT Bact: TO WS ® \ngling fish, or fish frog. or sew aimed w ~ j Pilot his future destinies in the ring NATURAL STMLE AND , . A ry e3 devil, shows perha re 1 than opponent. “Mayor Bader is a fine fellow and fur BRENNAN - Th We k S Ft F; Ne iny other fish in ohtainin Erouchea as he was in his fights! a fine sportsman, but as for my man- TENED e eek s§ utings US tic ews It is an ugly creature, with : against Willard and Fulton, Demp-|ager, well’—and Dempsey shrugged “= = ful mouth and rasp-like tee 3 oh bol the hips up swayed] his shoulders. oo | r sey’s body frem the hi ls Reports that he had been sued by as if attached to the rest of him by}, a waistline hinge His legs weil) spread apart, his heels high up off is housekeeper for $400, the differ- ence alleged due between $00 prom- ised for her services and $100 paid by bottom of the sea the ground and both strong arms| Kearns, were denied by Dempsey, He It's easy to forget the boy who stopped the hefty clout; | Jack Johnson, the colored heavy- Hy aoe uy HN mnoving menacingly in front -of an{S#id that Kearns had paid all ‘bills Who, tho’ odds were all against him took his trimming like a man weight, who will be released from the ater naken heey ree ashed out trom,| 224 has receipts to show for them x And preved Rimsel/ a regutar” hele ( |prison at Leavenworth, Kan., to-day, “1 opponent. ready to be ‘ashed out s BY NEAL R. O’HARA. pro’ imself a “regular” among the human clan. . any old angle made him most for-|iy, He couldn't even get up a sweat, | ance, almost a midable in or a while Brennan jooked like the LIVE IRES By Thornton Fisher. HEN they're shoutin’ and they're cheerin’ for the guy who won W the bout. de’s the bird who needs the boostin' and a little Hip! Hooray! and Gossip By John Pollock {will probably have t attains a length in s five feet But it mov mew ror to smalle wily, it wal 8a te ve resort to trickery er lies buried with considerable | tacle sticking wy from the heal, wa 4 Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) ‘ st } : Tu Greely Rave. considerable incio sticking wy trom F production on a large scale of Te | aampion and Dempsey the chal-, Carp and Dempsey both share in the movie rights, but Jack has the |4 friendly sort 0’ handshake in a friendly sort o’ way. | country if he should decide to go Into angler is nble AUER ETE McGovern perhaps the most wonder-/jenger. In the eighth round Jack by! patent medicine ada. ail alone, ful piece of fighting machinery ever | what seemed herculean effort aroused thinking it is somethine to eente When the gang is going cuckoo o'er the bim who pastes the “hide,” the boxing game again as one State, get it, seized thems seen in any ring. No one could look \ himself from a strange lethargy and | Following statements were issued from Jack's parlor, bedroom and_ | Jt's simple to forget the lad who couldn't make it “ride.” that of New Jersey, has already de- gt ea as we have tried began to fight as only he can fight | D pi Wh rae ‘i , , clared that no license will be granted ee scribe him without feeling that he when at hie best. Sewn bor nett) bath last night: ie 9 tho! pitched three good “plate-burners” he could hit without a doubt, | VATed tI ie Bee le thet Blake A feld for Open Git, was a great fighter With every thing he yrought Brennan down and finally Seite areal hotles of Murphy's cod liver | 2MS# Stoung his stick for exercise three times and then went out; | poxtag Glannan es ane 7 a ourney. possessed by the champior © Pre- Knocked him out in the twelfth. Al. “I attribute my wonderful fight to six es of J y's co Hela tho bird.io ; , fi , | i Ne 0 According to W. D, Vanierpool, § ceded him and a little bit more. He though he had come through ike a! oi] that I purchased at any drug store for $1.35 a bottle. a othe Orde ho needs the boontin’ ond 0 Witle itp! Hooray! | State will also put obstacles in the! retary of the United Mes anh wag “clnany." AS Jim, Gulder, 4h champion that night he Teft the ring aes ears: friendly sort 0’ handshake in a friendly sort o' way. | wayot Jougaon getting on contesta. |egslacion. the te chal well known veteran pugilist and Pre- hissed instead of applauded, Brennan | “My nerves were in shape for the gruelling battle from having read |... ; — hi ament at the Columbia © we coakd vee tn him Mike Donovan Was Praised for hin wonderful battle! sones'g sidney. Pll Almanne. tnromehe three, ales I understand the | When the game is swift and hummin’ and the pace is traveling fast, | G0, Pan he Ron mbes an So RS CUNT sata cee WH he daeine trou! fhe hips down and Charlie Mitr nBlle ees. ORS ee ILE Jones people send a beautiful lithograph of their Peoria factories, printed | You'll find a bunch a-runnin’ without a chance to last, et et te Mattse etteie, winie| URder different conditions than hereto- chell from the waist, up in Mirehell little in the shape of honor for a| in black, red and black, on receipt of sixteen cents for postage. I have | Who tho’ sure that they are beaten keep swallowin’ the dust, it will be remembered was yon- great accomplishment under the con-| derful man with his head and hard : y n Me Tait because he had a novel method ditions. Demps sn't trained that Yn training of having three or four Might. He was overtrained, He had| ron throg. tennia balls at his head Worked on and off form four months, | instructed Kearns to get one for me ce 0 an to cave in I knew the battle was won. ‘Descamps had neglected to bring any of Hooley's Liver Tablets to the “As soon as Carp's liver bei And whispcrin’ as they're going: “I'll do it if I bust.” They're the birds who need the boostin’ and a little Hip! Hooray! A friendly sort o' handshake in a friendly sort o° way. | be is here, is at present trying to induce Marty Killelea, manager of Champion Johnny Wilson to consent to a match between Platte and Wilso} to be fought at one of the cluts in this vicinity | | fore. ecause t entry or 1a Boston. Platts weighs 183 pounds | sui | duck !etting up here and resuming work| Dé e si ony ri : et per atmo a while he stood off trying {0 GUCK there without the semblance of a ayB- Hepp pinoa, eavocerminna tna) Peaen cua ce acuumnes ene eerels When theyirevueiliny jer thercitisen tehorpleveline neroe part. cSetor Friedman, | the crack ehincient ot! nroper It will be poss bie z , vas fig 4 ;| for 28, 50 and d Phleago, who has fought Charley White, Jo | Ponta ‘at 9A HOW DEMPSEY’S baie a ETAT a a cae It's easy to forget the guy who never got a start, Welling and otber good wen in his clam, will! Toner Ave tion that he never knew before. He} “L used Goldstein's Flea Ointment on my Belgian police dogs and Who tho’ fate has played him dirty and handed him the razz, make bis first appearance in a bout in this vicin-| Will be announced on Wedne: STYLE CHANGED. could give and take it! and vet because| found it satisfactory. Can dance a shimmy gayly to a sna azz, TE ee basing: mow ot the, Barings rome, ie Br MASH 5 aun nal Danpeay, dian bienowinckehintroie | Bieteleae ; Gan dance 6 y gayly py dit of 5 a : | A. A. in the Brovx on Tuesday night. Fried: | Montamk Athletic Club Block Party Recalling Jack ae We do ion che! sant in dix time he was put down asl “After the fight I had a rubdown of Aunt Lulu's Favorite Arnica. e's the kid who needs the boostin’ and a little Hip! Hooray! | man will meet Pote Hartley in one of the four polished o pa giee 7 an overrated champion. We have] { made the slow footed Jeffries and the cee te new tote dai ee im come |aince often tried to Imagine how Car- parisct as the modern lay thorough- Pentier would have fared if he had bred would with the commonest sel.-| been in the ring that night with Bren- It sootiles, Ask your druggist for it, or write direct to the factory. “As for my future Flooze 8, all 1 know is that I shall continue taking 's Stomach Specific after every meal. It comes in the red pack- A friendly sort o' handshake in a friendly sort o’ way. eee twelve-round bouts preliminary to the main go be | tween Bob Martin, the A EF. champion, and | Frank Moran. To-Nig! The Montauk Athletic Club, one of the best known organizations of Brook- lyn, will hold its annual block party on bach A MAN Martin Burke, the light hearrwelght, of New Or | Linwood Street, between Pitkin and © Denier, Den pes) une ine Ebel A D FFERENCE IN age and is not genuine without Mr. Floozey’s signature.” | leans, who ite ea of eck Derbeey't wear Avenues, Brooklyn, this eve- punching power and the asility of a) 1 é uicemia 2 eed Sul | Partners, will in the future fight under the man- ‘borate arrangements for dec ‘ | ———- fc © he block have been made, Tha Benny i saaiton, as) © | ; ; MAN Be tae may amen Ge Londual toast abe “Pig nat wan twa yeura azo" Fye| TWO SHORT YEARS. Babe Ruth of Soccer in Action DOWN BUT | See foe et ater ttn Tory ene at was two ye | pus MBeAcrikaen orc othe ‘|, For last Saturday's battle with tne) PAVE HES NEVER. | De mete of toe new norine commission | == —-- that kind of a fighter any more, He| “spoiled” Frenchman Dempsey was in Fi t Ti Hi T. M NE will be held at ite offices on Tuesday aftemoon RaR a citalmnee eat Mee leat lieaieae dante ian gaa aera For First Time Here To-Morrow CUT! [sera tsorant tr wipe untearn or plugs now. He doesn't bounce out of | Brennan, but he was still a long way | 4 tte commiskion, one of which will be the applica RACING his corner at the sound of the bell and |from the rip-tearing combination of | ———. ‘ ton of the Internatlonal Sporting Club for a icense start beating his man down as he did|slugger and boxer that he was with! ! Apel laa a jenal success alike from a financial Pepys isl Maeda ie tr cd Ad Empire City Track “ 1b ig Agee | ior 188 cane fiulien. end siillare. b Ae anit nye Victorious Scottish Team to) i playing point of view, is the most A MAN MAY BE DOWN, BUT HE'S NEVER OUT. NOT IN A PRIZD| ‘4 commission never gare this club ® liens, VoAMEKRA Ge VeeNONS then turn suddenly and drive in crush-| which adds grace to his ring action | Make Debut in AB lous Seren, ungeriaken! by $0y RING. Fhe iep-resed bows Seimees Cunmpten eek Beir: MONDAY ing punches with cither land to the|He couldn't even punch from a feint % pay orean aot Shan he me PENIS | ae eres ton and Champion Johnny Wilson, which was to body and up to the jaw in harp] as he once did gracefully, ‘There wasn't Jersey City hip MRO IPS PER lasting im- For the suy who likes atatistics, chew on this one. Harry Bree wie have been fought at an open-atr show at East cht- | $5,000 DEMOISELLE STAKES #§... shooting, rapid fire, bit, Fang fastion,| the sugKestion of the. hinge (at his | wali Oe BN Starner refereed the battle of the century, Tecelved 1,000 berries for hls trouble,| cage nd. on July 22. has ben Fersemet I ayy ROGKSHOE HANDICAP esn't drop punches ov vials . He wasn't on his. to 3 p ia c 8 arms. urley un middle : r PUTNAM mf foes eb aR ROREE ORL Oe Oe | When lonpedtive charged at him in By “Uno.” Via rigcrgoreed pees ee wiloh figures 400: smackera [or aah Berns ngioulbr mation: ¢| tom's next fight will be with Mickey Walker of ARCADIA PURSE LIVELY PURSE} sfote ing Ko «| that opening d C ded the east to the v coast have put o1 EMzabeth at Newark, N. J., on July 18. Bri FIRST RACE AT So eG eS Acc ie iger er ne Ptihy maureen ie HE all-conquering Scottish soccer | their thinking caps in an attempt to Georges Carpentier, the man who fought Dempsey, if you can remember | Hlsabeth, ot Nomar oo Tuy Hen special Tare Reng tarry Oe Cala a poned is gone.|Brenchman’ got away clean onthie| team, after having wiped the | beat the Scots. They have failed|that far back, opines that the champion jaw of the world wasn't owned = Whyt That's & cusadon the old murderous Dempsey counter, | mat with every carefully selected |'ghomMously, and on Saturday the |py Balam's pet mule. 0 amount of & death tm hie family, Johnny | MY! at Itn ight be answered ‘vy citing con-| Again in the second Carpentier had no 7 i jfirst international in soccer history ee Glnton, tho eas side lghtwolght, will be unable| MP. M. Addition aie mig Mage which Dempsey has|trouble landing three rights to. the|¢leven they have met in Canada, are} between Scotland and Canada will be America has the British tennis title. England has the United States | to go through with bie bout with George K. 0.) MCR a Ston and Be Me tee ative cvmellaW, MnbAIAHeOE. co say tho leaut,|{due to reach New York to-morrow|played at. Alexandria Park, Mone open golf crown. America has the English open golf title. England holds | Chaney of Baltimore in one of the fire contests tol MWest Faria, Sunway ‘tor state peniious fora young man even if|'he great champion, ~ ‘| morning to try conclusions with Celtic | treal, when Canadians hope, in this , he can boast of physical powers which| ,TWo years ago the same kind of a on Jersey City's baseball grounds, ‘The the last match played in the Domin- the English amateur golf tite. America has the United States amateur be staged at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, on next ineterring to Jerome A. UbWay, oF, 6th and 9th Ave, ‘L vi to Jerome : ' Weonesday night. The club will gt substitute | MY', OLR a7 PRE Pa elit) baat wl diving “attack, which sec fon, to lower the Scottish standard,| golf championship. Dempsey beat Carpentier, who trimmed Joseph | Dtnasc, 1" Woodlawn if excel. Criticism, most of it unde- pentier’s stock in trad % ean be | kick-off is timed for 3 P, M and|/A team has been chosen from the Beckett of Piccadilly, who was also folded up and draped over the ropes — ADMISSI TatRAND STAND, 83.85 PRT pay eee. ane DE Ceara n met by a body hook which ee soccer enthusiasts, Scotch, English|best which the Scots have met, and by Frank Moran of these States, Go on, figure this international thing Rartley Medéen of ied Woe eee) Wl mt Pa) neluding: which ‘he started the clim> up the) Mave left Georges suspended in ‘the | and Irish, of whom there must be tens ithough It Meret ne, SEORE Aa the | gut: yourself: Sou ehs Cay ar As = © ladkte! e ma > dis- empsey’s glove, if indee ; cages “D8 | Scots co ave cho: I \ 2 : bughistic: Iedier. He My pe, aie didn't op to the ground and nae eg of thousands in New York, will have|there is little doubt. but. that 4 It Is alleged that the Chairman of the Cup Committee threw the trophy | July al. Exercise and Keep Cool——, by the suspicion that he Is unpopular. |All Dempsey did under the cireugn {8 opportunity of witnessing a game|thundering good team’ hac’ tees at Jock Hutchison, Jock made a pretty catch, a [MADISON SQ. GARDEN ROOF Rasreney high rune, no pominy|sanees last Saturday. was to, gritel belng played by expcra who decena|Whipped ‘topether, The stmen Any Michacle Knocks Out Groner || Rumnine track, Handball, sa ua sn a » ho pos d i smendo : . , east side weight, || Tennis,” Outdoor Sports, Gym haalumne has allowed himself t> worry need- ead and try to get in close to| more upon brain than brawn for their ROME emenaeue eet ae Dempsey denies that he staggered in the second round. We've seen Pie Arahoeano res aide Ue preised ee eTRTEST cata pe iar ahieea ce ere, b ef wrnich he was tried nad cxononsted be TRC was nothing of the clean-ent | Work: with something to spare. ‘The heat |™Many a good man stagger AFTER the second roun| of Brookiyn in the fourth round of their|| WORLD'S LARGEST SWIMMING POOL chased here anj{4tiving in of punches, Jack con-| The tour, which has been a phenom. |is telling heavily upon’ them, and Hee veer leh | Redusing-—Body | Bulla © dary. And, being chased here a0) | tonted nimeclf egee™ scheduled twelve-round bout, feature of || — Boxing Physical “Conditions there around the country by attach-|tented himself with a pulling and . what with almost continuous travel- MANN A the bill at the Steeplechase A. A., Rock- Phila, Jack O'Belen Nt bis money, hasn't improved his tem- an H jes ha en 8a ; we Will have to get b In a foot- ‘A right hook to ‘he jaw 4 Mad. B40, TANG, thf K to his pre- | hal series it 1s as if Dempsey had had padel Gop MAN soit Graham down: for the soak emo M soe Red Phone Hook, Pose # 1g perament, Lastly, the thought (hat championship dayi tle may have, | ball series it ts as if Dempsey had had Perhaps neither he nor his extraor- NO THRILLS TO MARK train differently, He mun cava ” ee aes A Senpeneler drsey thlid (ay. HAS STAGGERED peace dinary accomplishments are nppre-| WORK OF DEMPSEY, |trainer such as he had at Toledo, a| UF ‘hi ron eye BURY Yo ciated by the sporting public as wi those of other champions may have There wasn't a thrill to the fight at had a demoralizing effect on whit was all except in that second round when man who knows a conditioned when he sees one, He can't train himself as Dempsey has, in our opin- the ordeal, but I much fear they will be thoroughly pumped out when they take ship for home from New York AFTER THE You cant help bu ND ROUND at one time a sunny disposition, The|Georges seemed to have jon, been trying to do for his last two | to Start the soccer season in the Old 2nP R sy American public certainly has given|Within a punch of defeat. Dempsey| battles. He needs work with reul | Country. ——— *. : him little credit for what he has done |ha8 explained that period to us by| sparring partners, not the slow-mov You will no doubt ask where all the d ky f 2 in the ring. His morale may be shot |*a¥ing he wasn't warmed up at the |iNK Ice waxons lik arry Williams or {dollars have gone to resulting from eon ates xy % ething is wrong -7ith | time. ie was really cold and that | Leo Houc! e needs men with|the tour throughout Canada. The ‘Idi ubetanie oats man who panes anyhow a fellow must expect to get | whom to work. The Jamaica Kid was|Scots crossed. the Asenictan the Jersey cops kept the crowds off the reste of puildings agiacent to from pugilistic obscurity ‘o the top of| !t Some time in a fight. & wonder with him at Toledo, He ]understanding that they were to re.| the arena last Saturday. Even a cop wants to see a fight in the profession within a few yuars.|, 4,00%en reasons may be advanced | could make Dempuey fight In the eymn their * ee for the unclassy work of Jack against Something is under his skin, his French rival. He was defending OW: 4 Ms an Nightly, I think, they they com-| fish seats and glimmed the rolling hills of people massed in the great arena, SHOWS FIRST SIGNS ea as Pel wae meniaee Fulton Bu 2 PO the better He | Pitined at ‘Toronto about the parsi-|Our supremest thrill was when a French newspaper correspondent tried to OF GOING BACK. and Willard, He’ had something to|can't drift under present, real or ime | Momons payments they ware receiv-| convince a red-headed ueher that he was entitled to the seat which he oc- ad |protect and wasn't taking any chances | arinary cares and troubles, and yo on | RE: ‘They hold a meeting with closed leupied. “The Frenchman couldn't speak English. Neither could the usher. The first indication of a change in|with his opponent: still his every | being what a champion ‘should be, | 10°F and so that no had impression ce. 6 the great Dempsey became apparent/move was that of not the chain-|He probat an whip any man in| Should get abroad, while the tour was Lackily the State depts, of the U. 8, and France were not involved in in his bout with Bill Brennan at the |lightning youngster who battered Wil- | sight now because, as we said before, | Still In dts early stages, cach. player Garden, Brennan stayed 12 rounde Jard to a big ailly-looking hulk, but with him before the inherent abillt \that of any of the common variety of of Jack oaserted itself and “Big Bill” ‘small club heavyweight which may be was flattened, In that contest ip |seen almost any night around New wey entered the ring pale and nervous, | York. For tour rounds he fought mochansoal- Dempsey possibly is as good as he and fight fast. Dempsey is too you to have hit the well known toboggan. expenses only, but that thi e to be on a lberal scale, we he has the punch, but with speed ap- parently waning how long will power of the wallop remain? WR; Pole Grounds, 3 yr. Mt. £ the Giants va, was pledged to secre The purport of the meeting, however, was con- veyed to me, and I published the facta, as @ result of which, as the team moved westward, the wale of ex- penses was satisfactorily adjusted. to the Secy, of France, on M. Carpentier while enjoying his sojourn in America, Tex Rickard says his greatest thrill was when he went up in the five the recent bout in Jersey, You can glim in your mind Becy. Hughes writing Dear Sec: The Gov, of the U, 8, heartily regrets that any act of ite subject was construed to bo hostile to the mutual interest of the two nations, The Gov. of the U. 8. wishes to apologize for the assault Yours always,