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eatin —ttadint eninge cinema aise FORTY ROUNDS OF BOXING MAY BE THE LIMIT HER Many Reforms in Boxing Expected Under Rulings of Gov Miller’s New Board With Practical Man in Tom O'Rourke as Deputy, Com- mission Will Know Abuses. By Vincent Treanor. OW that the new Boxing Com mission appointed by Gov. Miller has begun functioning, | watch out for some reforms in the |ADVISORY COMMITTEE. | FOR STATE BOXING BOARD. At the last meeting of the New York State Boxing Commission, George K. Morris was elected Chairman of the License Committee, while the following deputies were duly appointed: Walter of Yonkers, a member of former Boxing Commission, Joha Von Der Rosch of Schenectady, Char- ce Jennings of Rochester, and Thomas | O'Rourke, the New York promoter ‘ law. Many |and recent manager of Fred Fulton, Mr. | administration of the ‘Tom | Hooke has been appointed Chairman of | ere needed, and leave it to TOM! (he Board of Deputies | O’Rourke, who has just been named | The appoinunent of H. P. Burchell | Jas secretary to the commission, @ Deputy Commissioner by Chair. | Waa! Contitined rate see that hat may turn out to be a long for-| man William Muldoon to jg |Natd step was taken In the appoint: | they are put through. No one ment of an Advisory Committee made 1p of Col. Roscoe Conkling, Deputy Attorney General, 81 York, and during the war the staff of Gen. Crowder in t admin- lat jon of the Selective Service Act; George J. Corbett, formerly President | of the New York Athletic Giub; Charies | who has long been interested and Bernard F. Gimbel, weil portman of New York and more qualified to know just where the good old sport needs bolstering, and no other person that we cat think of is more familiar with the game and its many good and bad angles. O'Rourke has lived his life tm boxing, and if there is any thing in connection with the sport of whict he is unaware, it is mot worth re- membering. He is the practical man that has been sorely needed on other commissions, and it would be a worthy show of wisdom on the part former 6 of New phed to lknown # Philadel! | Licenses of a number of boxers includ. | ng Bill Tate, Harvey Kelly, Jack) Mackey and Dan Williams were re-| voked least. Civility and politeness are un- known to the roughnecks referred to. «ft the new board to give O’Rourke| With O'Rourke on the job the ‘ oon} Commissioners will know what's | & free hand. Chairman Asia what about practices former com- yidently knows his business, or he} migsions never heard of, or, if they might have appointed a politician or oecasion ' did, never took © correct professional office holder instead of = oe sienna —— the veteran Tom. 4 Bill Tild T. li f riates the con! ee es acd en Tells o pointment, tut he realizes at veal G t Ad f é ee es ad oe rea vance of Tennis somebody's corns in hia attempts tc regulate the sport as it has long since needed regulation, He has a| few pet ideas in mind, the carrying out of which will revolutionize the methods of some clubs and match- makers,, He has already talked them over with Commissioners Muldoon, Island State Title. PITCHER ON THE OLD CINCY REDS (M THE DAYS OF BUCK EWING DUSTY” HHLLER AND “OUMMY ‘HoY oA SUI eran Re Her OF THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921. “NEWLY ELECTED SOLONS OF BOXING” (The Now York Evening Werlta) Copyright, 1921, by the Prem Publishing Oo, FRANK DWYER- Fatious Among the Fre nch People % World's Supreme Player Declares He Has Earned a Rest and |s Going to Take It by Competing in Tourney for Rhode GEORGE K. MoRRIS, MONTGOMERY CountY “ytd ay cee WILLIAM Morris and Dwyer, and they have ees , : MULDOON, ’ | given him the “Go Ahead" sign. By Willia m Abbott. Falke ee had made two trips. to CIRRMRRHAIN, Heevros) Tom thinks that the clubs holding Hl, TILDEN is home with a few) and was now a fit subi. Cu a long ‘ shows hereabouts have been taxing tennis titles and some striking! rest. Sam Hardy, Captain of . © STATE BOXING | ——.— As a recollecti f American Davis Cup team, who wi ISSION , i AA By Mesa ory coer toe eee crete nite ne er eres GE MIST (FID ABLORA) | AON See ac lite Conninrw oder, when COMM ss | Champion Will Have to Wait patrona” with soo maay bouts In} The American chemplon—Big Rill is) he arrived on the Olyniplc tate yo: |—— 4 7 ne | a * ay their efforts to outdo one another.;really champion of every sector: terday afternoon, also agrest with | | Long Time Before Suit- For instance, tne snow at the Bronx|Where the net game is played—de-,this statement. Hardy chipped in BY JOHN d G ; res Boxing Drome Tuesday night wen! |Jighte in telling about the develop. |i" !he remark that Wig Hill bad WS portocn Ait OSS able Opponent is Found. ; ti ea a res past midnight, and the rule whicn|Ment of tennis in Francy. He says) Ty cheek ‘ilden’x court activities, | a | ays that star bouts must be put on the racquet sport is now ali the rage however, will be about as easy ns Champion Johnny Wilson, holder of | Twe fight a week ago Saturday night, will be) | i at 10 o'clock was ignored absolutely, |/2 the republic und that the French stopping the ocean tides, ‘Tilden plans the Huon ene Alkrwed to run shows again, the cxmmiaion Ltt | By Robert Edgren. who fights |Government will defray the expenses|to leave for Rhode Island to-day, Harry Greb of Pittsb tens) ee tre ee ACK DEMPSBY is going to have After travelling to a most Godfor-|of the French Davis Cup team to this| where ‘he will compe in several Harry Greb of Pittsburgh Howe ty be), § MALS probably Will be arranged today. be a hard sime to find an opponent raken place the patrons, if they lived|country as a means of promoting! matches for the State tit POUNEGAUE GAD. Open: aie eNO i tween Mike (Gibbons of St, Paul and Augie Rat in the next few months. At the| downtown, were kept out to the lord international friendship, | Last evenin, the Yale Club of-, Swed by Dick Curley at Bast Chi- | oer of the Bronx, If nee ie eal has best, he'll have to wait until some “During the progress of the hard | ficials of the United States Tennis As-| cago, Ind. on the night of Aug. 5, was] fought at Dyckman Oval on diy 22. Thin 8 getting back. ‘ Grea | f re-round coutest ot v wel 0 enous peers morning cheers) geting be t]scurt championship in Paris,” says | sociation tendered Tilden a homecom-| signed up to-day for another bout in| Mill be the wani-fingl to the twelte oie Lat Saeryveight, Snes abouey It wouldn't we surprising if, at Tilden, “great crowds came out every | ing welcome and the appreciition of the W ayey: : M Kil tween Willie Jackson and Pete Hartiey, ability te guarancee an interesting O'Rourke's suggestion, shows here-/day and the enthusiasm was high! the asso for his success in the | the West by his manager, Marty Kil-| «punbie Dane.” match. No such man is in sight now fter are limited to forty rounds. | pitohed all the time. The French are| Engliah and French championships. | lila. His opponent in this scrap will sslifernia: ligutweiett, woo, Willard? with an emergency contest in case | developing some promising new play-| Other guests at the dinner were! be Bryan Downey of Columbus, O pap Dini Sout dling amps aaiuctny lacing Eye pith P A of @ quick termination to one of the | ers, but their Davia Cup team wili|Shimidzu, Kumagae and Kashio,! hey will battle ten rounda at’ the| iat bers ft Fi eués, rectal @ nmresiae here isn't a chance in the world regular bouts have a hard time to defeat India in| members of Japan's team entered for) ine i ae Tein OR ee eta trea fetes cre ness tal tlie public would take a Demp- The subject of referees is another | the preliminary round, ax Gobert is| the international Davis Cup matches.| American League baseball grounds in He 4 PO tee Ceehitg As GRIM) OTHE CERRY cra pies anersacaleinien question which the practical O'Rourke | suffering from a badly wrenched|Zenzo Shimidzu, regarded as the! Cleveland on July 27. Tommy Mc-| Valeer, the Harlem SE TRoRPI ATR: GET AWIIRGd des neat oe ea eae te tie hike | ankle and Jacobs, star of the Indian| Most skilful racquet wielder in the! Ginty, the promoter, of Cleveland,|'™!"*Toud bows wt the Woxing Drume A A. yaoi det eal all the rest of us, he thinks there | team, is a very formidable opponent."| Flowery Kingdom, accompanied Til-! stayed the bout to-day over the long} inter at ex too, s couple of good men, Nobody wants are altogether too many licensed OM- ~The returning champion paid | @en on the Olymple. Zenzo played Aistinise (aikahbas. ome ie to s Willard beaten in a round, as cial, with only favorites getting & suzanne Lengien a flattering compli- |(Wo years in England, where his style | 2244he s AL Nelson, the uromising middiensizht of New he was at Toledo. He'll have to fight eee ene Nat more will be ment. He explained that glowing ad-|#ttracted much attention ‘Tom O'Rourke, the veteran manager of boring | England, who bas won many fuhta at te SO Hig oy back, Willard at his best Hoensed. and the list now on the vance notices of the French girl were| The invitations to the Japs was a and fighters, who Mas just been appotnted | in the State of Massachusatte, will in the future , f ilard at his be: commission's books is likely to be v1 Be |sort of officinl reception for Shimidzu oe s nap 4 re Sander As Nelson WAS & formidable heavyweight, but not exaggerated. 1 reception Demy Hoxing Commissioner by the new Boxing | be looked after Oharley Bend id at down by srecoal elimination.) iden talked! freely about his ex-|to the United States, this being WIS] commision, te to comte a maar of 91006 1d |enow lnmeeremen io every feht te ecgsges In, nobody knows whether or not Willard which will leave only a limited num- periences in France, but didn't care|firat + isit. J ecdevting O'Rourke for \ is Imgurtant postion tae | Render of the opinion that he can make 6Od hax anything left after two years or her of the most.capable men to Judge about relating his trip to. England a Hoxing Commission wade a wise move, as O'Rourke | with some of the good local battiers hore, Gtllavine iat “te tneeectiee she DOGS. whic! result DY ol e | Knows the ca and will compel the piers to % lor fans es sight ‘The licensing of clubs will be an- | Eneiish sinien charset of te) MARSTON AND TRAVERS Avon tne came and will compe! the fo Forty rounds of tozing wil! be offered the 16 Yours he has fought a ten-round no- other matter taken up by {he new second time intwo years. | DEFEAT STARS OF LINKS |" ny Weer 5.85 Lived ee Se eeieay ppl decision BOUL willl ‘Frau Maranvand commissioners if O'Rourke's ideas he tall Philadelphian generally ex Frank Moran, knocked out by Bob Martin, the | THe Hrogramme consiste Of to tens, an el on Whi ipad HY Den mass OEE gre given consideration. O'Rourke | cused the behavior of the English gal- ange |Zoung heerywelaM. champion: of thea, BB... in,| emo eixsrumnders. ‘In (We. Sagi eres ER Oe ee 'pped by Dempse: at knows that the section of the Walker (used! pene or ork Bogiieb aa): PHILADELPHIA, June 14. Je. | the seventa round at ihe Boxing Drome A. A. show | Enele of Detroit meets Yona oe i po doesn't promise anything interesting iaw covering this point has not been | «pane Norton, the Australian siar,| rome D. Travers and Max Mar- |/n the Jronx on ‘Meatay night. will probably nie | and Silent Megan patties Johnny in another meeting Sree De COT tte ted etn | Waa two acca ahend to the fact that| ston, well known amateurs, de rt anuner chance t9 box ans of the ble teiowa. 1x | 3 Brennan? ‘ e sto | ee Mace none Cotes 5 5 is sald that Soren drew down & guaraniee of nit Detsnos has been ted up! Dompse ocked o conduct shows on premises on which | fe rainevinceaen Be. tein way | feated George Duncan and Ave | 4: gm K, 0. TAN) Delmon, who! hae beta ind 9p |, Dempacy bas knocked | him out another corporation has the neces- | tna Nisin were warm. frien tany| Mitchell, the British professionals, vezi foads 10 box axel; He has teen caiehel| ave Dempasy a nani fant, Get ie sary lease for a year. Combinations | fy) hs 4 and | ae . dai : No happy were the fight fans of Huntington, w. | mer. ts read - Moncanat hen care 6 f have been talked of which wouid| tet he had to bustle to te lini: to) In a %-hole golf mate at the |? Man wanes bith of Fran Moren | hv his broher, Masts. to face Bilis Hurke a! oe he really had Dempsey™ in s permit of two clubs holding bouts | nally pull the match out of the fire. | Merion Cricket Club's course by 4 | sat Mayor of the city h {fled the people | Steeplechaae Club of Rockaway one werk from to | ;reubie in Hie early rounds i ; epor sondon papers receiver * é { morrow | Dempsey revived and Practices would make g joke of one | , ae dee t°P | Marston clinched the victory for Ae al coeeetUt flog te MR BEM wee Wee Willie Mommoee Lo beck from the Cats: | fa mbes. ane ff the most important “provisions of |'%¢ matoh frequently to order the| many successful flgnte Co ib see me ccnes | HSBC Next time. Probably he wouldn't Whar Waller law, crowd to better control its emotions,| ‘he amateurs by sinking a long alia He Conk pais ipa Ihe: meses | get to Dempsey with the first hard ‘O'Rourke's knowledge of the inside | According to Tilden this demonstr | Putt for a “bird” three on the Cesiler Laloas, tee Feet (se Recrel it Chath: | Si eee iacama Boarkar: | Keroral local punch again and | iy would be what doings In connection with the game} Yon wan nol an uunfriendly act and) thirty-fourth green. fighta In tia Gounlipe Fils chowhan agsioet’ dou | elute ave seputiating for: Spencer's. servlets Pee core moe Ament aay era eta CrP rian uh hans | country under similar conditions, “| ‘Tbe “Dros,” new to the courmm, | turman of cheapo of Tweiay mitt wen es i-| Al enon, acct toe0zs womiies wuterwvest| Coed foun and coming fast, bul aol complaints have been heard, and the| After expressing his bappinesa to| Were not at their best, but for all | wacuny that Mgnt Promoter Low Raymoud in. gqhl Soro, Jak Joneus Beenie bel ready. yet | clogging up of cards by members of | he home Tilden went on to say that) that the amateurs played sound | \etts ‘ mavas lim to fght Jack Sdarkey at tbe goie to box for several weeks. Jones bad to atl Fulton? | one “stable.” The seconding of box- | he had been campaigning ever since! and brilliant golf. DERE FRE SER AN ‘oft six bouts, one of them at as Bet Dro i in Ns d neat Ret pateree ~but not crs is another matter which needs ae — — —- why eee Queendioro A. Gof Long Island City, | this month. “However,” says Jon ‘my old e ; oul ip any ma correcting. Boxers are handled tn which was temporarily suspended by the Bo Shamus O'Brien, Is 2 reat guns and in the wor ld if the other fellow didn't many instances without a thought Commission ae a temalt of We Harry Willa vera) bouts arranged for him __ |ihit bac ne De mpsey finished of sanitary proprietie: The use of _— ee ae I ane bday Not much ® sponge dipped in a dirty water Winners Back With! & Yop Form tm Western| Nourishment in that for the specta | bucket to swab out a boy's mouth saers | meainats Lae retween roumus is @ practice which * Biao, Bee Kasay comuleaae ey might easily leave a trail of disease sg eiegs : Devereux Milburn, Caplain of the| OHICAGO, Ai JS) opin rere re Ih A corking iow his own weigh it allowed to be continued. By William E. Simmons. | visitors on tho bay. However, infor-| American team welsh regained te |i He Wasiorh gait ehacepioonnip | Dichane Meher MRR COrpantior There is room for other improve- mation as to picke Bing oan Gal ; play in the Western golf ¢ pio 3 ? ments in the conduct of ther eport BQH WATER. \f id from him," Kerel fshing can be) international polo cup from a British tcurnament yesterday the following sur-} Very good. Has established a long | ooking to the comfort of those who day “SAP BM Gor Ulead. Hat g eat) yur last month, returned trom | sived and will meet as named in the| record of quick knockouts. But look support it. Last winter, at the Gar- | Tum. i... 286 838 Fas ay Die On one muggy day like this, when! lund yesterday on the White Star| third round: R. &, Knepper, Sioux City,/over the list. His victims are in the | told he couldn't sell refreshments be- | Sun 543 607 Om Gal $30 | a8 to fairly locate the fishing grounds, | ooo f Hartman, Ghicago, vs. Burton Mudge, | jeospes. oe com, beat Carpentier or pevee of the danger which might |), (Hester stendard tie. Add) one| Weetarted out from Wreck Lond. Qur| panied by Alta. atilburn And thelr four) PATA D eee ea ee eee aut vn Srennan, convincingly, he might be grow out of the throwing of missiles |M¢ur for daylight saving time.) Captain held the range until the fox | children Chicago; ae Bie ous Yas] poaeibls by | an the event of unsatisfactory deci . - swallowed it, then sailed on time eaute calcddunds. kill iar coer bet H. Rogers, Grand Rapids; Charles!” Carpentier? oe | sions. Although Stevens offered to Unsettled weather, light variabie}an ‘nshore ground r boats | o¢ (Chick) Evans, Chicago, vs. Ira Couch,| Weil, Georges doesn't claim any | serve the refreshments in pastebourd | Winds, is the weather promise for to- | Wet Offshore to the buoys and the |! the Meadow Broo team, also was | chicago, right to another match. He is satis: | containers, the old Commissioners | day flags. When we a well, b s passenger and did the talking, Chick Evans played in top form to-| fed that Dempsey ts beyond him, Or ridn't hear of it. As a conse- uy Porgies, (wo at w ci Then the fox Milburn was busy greeting his | day and easily defeated Raedel in ¢he|if he has a feeling that he could beat quence, patrons had to go thiraty The U | lifted, as did the ot boats their) {ther and Mrs. Milburn’s | parents | first round and Baxter Sparks in the| Dempsey in another match his sense for many an hour during the prog. he United Anglera’ League will! anchors. 1 counted twenty five from | Yen the ship dock Mr. Stoddard |second, He isa trong favorite to-}of sportsmanship won't let him say | fesse of the bouts. Since, at open-|mert thia evening in the Pulitaer| Freeport, Wreck Lead, Sheepshead| Mad the big silver trophy which the /night to beat Couch, the een-yeare lao, He says only air shows, we have seen bottled stuff | Building, There will be an intereat.|R#¥ and Canarsie, all on top of us, Americans won in two straight {old schoolbow BUC GUE bectennt 1 have ho excuse to offer for being yeddled at outrageous profiteering | ing show of pictures bys eun That school of porwios didn't last, ut | Mattel ‘ thn the Minnesota champion, afters | defeated: 1 did iy best. Dempsey prices. Another thing which shoud | Nightingale. y 4 guest, Mr.) we had ours, for We got there first We are extremely happy to br close match by 1 up. is a much better boxer than I thought come before the new Commissioners, ial | the cup back With us,” he said, “and | In the play-off for the tHe for the pad he pi ie arene forme. I was ind will if Oo” b. SR geees In China and Japan each tis anj{ doen't think it Was an easy matter to| Olympic Cup_ the — ‘Trans-Mississippi| beaten by a better man, trestzent by the decane ao secate deine Derbyshire, a retired Phila-| has his own little farmeon tie cocn | win it, ‘The British team save ua a |team beat Bt Louis 16 to. si8 Carpentier is a sportsman through! at the various entertainments, Some | pound) nee Hogue, tanded a 400 day after day on bis own little | good fight and hard work alone won cena amend and th Arde Ale ialaner Tuesday | af these chaps think the crowds do|\ape May. on Tuesday He tooe tt an farm he meta thom, and has|for us We wero treated aplendidly| tee Ruddy Competing for Quacter| NEM after the fight he stood up and} anem an especial favor by attending | caught a big shi 1 S aara ice 80 for a hundred years, There's jin England and our eppon « 4 De ee 7 t the shows and the lanevage thon | cane. # shark in ihe same lo-}toom on our old ocean for each boat | showed themsciyes the best of spor Contary, 4 ‘To Jack Dempsey. the best fighter 1 use on some occasions to patrons 9 7 owner to have his own little millpond. | mer Joo Ruddy, Captain of the New York jever met, who will be champion for & who don't happen to know the| frank W R and from thence always get a mess and] John G. Milburn was at the d A. C. water polo team, which will meet |long time “ropes” in getting in “and out of|N.4\ riggs of Forked River, | a comfortable day's fishing. livery | as were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Steele, [an all-star college sextet ina game at the GEORGES HAD CHANCE. some of the places at which boxing | fishing in’ Buraeea ree about | farmer has his orchard: he doesn't| Mrs, Mulburn's parents, Capt, Mil. | Brighton Beach Baths poo! on Saturday] Personally, after se ing Carpentier is permitted is amazing, to say t rae seh con rnemet Bay, writes: | hunt the woods for a wild apple tree. | burn eeemed to have recovered from |afternoon, claims the longevity record |daze Dempsey in the second round at 4, pA A hing ‘e 500d and has been | Sea trees give more fruit than land | the inju which for a time threat-|for activity. in athletic competition, [Jersey City, outapeed and outbox him lent along. Weakfish are biting/ trees, Get together, Captains, and| ened to k him off his pony whe i a F nd for the moment hit h ayant Penaleton ¥ | good. Plenty of shed | ' r f r Hen lpuaay ta, omiblatings Nia CteaniocAny (ane momen im alm at Arm Frecieres, | food. | Filent hedder crabs can be| get Uncle Sam to give you each al his team mates went out ts fight for |! Le rebaita Newill f think the Frenchman had a LONG BRANCH, N, J., duly 14.—Nat | Pahing ee | No use to bring them. | fish farm: within the three-mile limit | ihe cup before Ring und the [ear in the aquatic sport, most of which peal chance to become thamplon, and Pendleton, who won the heavyweight | Manin « naLtOns a better will do, ‘But now send. y fisher- | flower of British a racy time fevotod trenuous! would havea better chance six months wrestling championship at the Olympi “ig a76 aleo ai Sof pike | men to get an application blank | The Oxford-Cambridge — athletic |aame of wats >, Ruddy his been!ora year from now Games In Antwerp last year, sulfone B as excellent. Undoubtedly he| meeting of United Anglers’ League, team, which will meet Yale-Har he Mereury Pooters since! Carpentie he Benny n A fracture of the right arm in a mateb| means Pickerel. which are numerous, World Auditorium fish fry. Our} yard team the st Can the Aileen vents his team a thinking fighter, In another matc with Carl Vogel in the Casino last) (0, ™y OWN knowledge, in the three new Conservation Commission is anx- |) Mass. dhuly aey i ony one defeat ree: ea testa bac night. Vogel lifted Pendleton into the| branches of Forked River and other lous to put in base nd ¢ ol Cant BoD Rudd be i 6 one of ramen a ae He ‘owe! we: pounds and Pendle- captains, he says, discourage pickerel must put in if y tAKA ot “ } WG wil ho two han. cellent care « and will be as 5 : you want to take out 1, St, Clair Ingrams were among tt Sn eo Gtilntenathevaeke cea nc aae fam 203, fishing because they want Lo” tans DP By tive ke Bt Clair tng © among the Utions far Women Olympic f.t in another year ag he is to-day. ‘Wihat he laciond te the By Thornton Fisher \No Pugilists in Sight | Who Could Give Dempsey Some Real Contention SEAFTER ASEBALL CROWDS * B LARGER THAN EVEN LAST YEAR, IS SAID Heydler and Stoneham Quote Figures to Prove Their State- ments Are Correct. John A. Heydier, President of the Na= tional Leagu arles A, Stone- ham, President of the New York Gian*s, [issued formal statements yesterday de- hying assertions that the attendance at major league baseball games had fal- len off this year, Both claimed the con- trary to be the case. According to Mr. Heydier’s statement, he eight National League Clubs have played to nearly 160,000 mot paid at- tendance than for a similar number ot games in 1920, which latter season, con- cedediy, was the most prosperous in our history. “Baseball as ‘a sport is in @ wholesome condition. Speaking for the Giants alone, Mr. oneham declared that the increase im attendance at the Polo Grounds over the corresponding months of 192) is ap= proximately per cent. and offers to subdstant this comparison his books In addition to quoting figures, tending to prove that the Giants’ gumes away from home have been more Kenetously patronized than in previous ears, Mr. Stoneham has this to say about at- tendances at the Polo Grounds “Two of the leading New York eve- ning papers have recentiy been running Articles tending to sive the Impression that there has been a lick of interest in baseball and a tremendous f. ng off in attendar rse_articles are. de= cidedly mi: and the York National La 1b considers it un= 2 10 permil such an impression to be ated in the minds of the New York public facts are that the that not only has there been no falling off in attendance and public Interest, ‘but on the contrary there has tia decided increase. ‘The records of the New York Na- tional League Club show that to d: for the number of games played 1 ‘ity, there has been an i) dance of 25 per cent. ov dance for th sam number played last year posi tekeenaacheh erseer ny te by a of opposite New reasa r the of was knowledge of the American vie of fighting at close quarters, « veloped by Dempsey and a few ‘thers since Carpentier made a study of American methods as introduced in France by Wille Lewis, Harry Lewt Papke, Klaus und Jeanette years ago If he comes back here in a few months and meets Gibbons, Grep and one or two others he'll know how to fight Dempsey at his own style, or how to offset it oy keeping and usMe b terrific = range punch- ing to the best advantage. | € pentier would have the advan- tage then of a lot of new fighting ex- DAVEGA Bathing Suits perience, and Dempsey will pribably be out of the ring tor some time for ack of Opponents. He would lack re- FOR MEN ent ring experience, nd he is not the type of fighter that tmproves wh resti ‘The two years of easy living after e ting Willard. took away some ot Demp pv's speed. He seems to have ten away from the weaving, elusive style of boxing that made him oham- pion. He will go on enjoying an easy fe, having plenty of money, and it's a Safe guess that he won't be any faster in another year than he is now. At that, it will be a long time be-| fore Dempsey loses the iron strength and endurance that enabled him to shake off the effect of Carpentier's hardest punches and come back strong Value $5.00 These suits are made of heavy weight worsted, plaited back, in regulation ‘Two Piece,” “California Skirt” and the popular “Coast Guard”? models. atest wancnae Colors —black,* navy and wan for a bout between Dempary and combination: white shirts is. hat would make a good match, HY hut no promoter is likely to try to put with black trunks. Very it on. Dempsey is a gamer and clean- serviceable and stylish — er fighter than Wills, and the prob- guaranteed fastjcolors — bility is that he'd win in a. few i ‘ ‘ounds, but no one wants to see an all athletic cut. repetition of the race troubles that i ’ i followed the affair at Reno. No State Other Suits inv a1 wider range of qualities,, colors and styles — where boxi tolerate th: ¢ iS going on well would match. To try to force N.Y. A.C. Water Polo Team Meets Central Ll) Gade, Swimming Wings .. .50up Robber Caps... .. .25 up Belts, canvas with pocket .50 Suit Bags .... .90 up Ear Drum Protectors 50 Supporters... ... + .75up Jumbo Dice, 4 inch . 4.50 pr. Cameras, Eastman, Brownie ight produce a great injy | ; io ee Indury forthe, Priced up to $7.50 There are dull times ahead for Dempsey. But there seems to he a : Aue good prospect for some first class "Everything for the Beach” ‘boxing among the light heavyweighta. (Cay 1921, hy Robert Falgren, Hl Shoes, Men and Women $1.75 | }] Beach Balls, all kinds . .95 up | Thermos Lunch Kits, 3.75 up | To-night in the gigantic Madison (box and folding) « 2,00 to 17.50 Square Garden pool aquatic history May be made. The Amateur Athletic DAVEGA Union will sponsor several highly in- teresting events, featured by a water ? ‘eg TN meveNeHEL iy Un racine s The Crortainasn fared York A. C. and the Central Y. M. ¢ FIVE NEW YORK STORES 4. of Brooklyn 15 Cortlandt St., near Broadway In add 28 John Street, near Nassau Street on to this attraction s-yveral 1 Faces wy Auton: for. tho: great 831 Broadway, near 13th Street women swimmers, pariculariy the 78 it ‘ and 220 yard handi Ds, which ‘oramodore Hotel GRATED Havle GRATER laos 125 W. 125th St., near Lenox Ave. will start from seratoh, respectively 125th St. Store Open Evenings equally famo' r Is as Helen Wain All stores open unti! 3 p.m. Saturday, exe wright, Aileen Riggin, Alice Lord, cepting Izith Street Store, which ts open. Helen Meany and Catherine Brown, rere evening Ludy Langer and Harold Kruger of the Outrigger Club of Honolulu, who e brought to this country by Tex ickard, Will start from. serateh in the 110-yard handicap. RACING The members of t Winged Foot team include John Curran, Steve E . Ci 7 k Tor Ruddy Hal Vole. tamer (Mpire City Trac Smith, Bob Swan and Joe Russell, In (YONKERS & MIT, VERNON) the f dive R ke of the N. ¥ AC ind Tom Hershtela. cry Ac. f TO-MORROW will compete amon ones some other good GRAMATAN HANDICAP Edgewood Purse Carnation Purse In the 110 yard handicap the Dexterous Purse Rockland Purse jtrants are; William | siadto Springfield Purse School! of Commerce ames W RACK AT 2.30 P.M. \. R vo MH. A Vorngn sat 1a Cae ete \ ‘ ki Georg fi trains Sats T. WW, Herschel, 1 k Bogs Jerome nv, i ee Clut een F hence by trol ey Woodlawn Staton ADR Oe, STAND, 83.85 —— ME ey