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hipaa Light ‘‘Heavy’’ Selected To Box Carpentier Here Will ull Have His Hands Full elichsiien Gave b Gave Evidence in the ring. There is no trace of the brute in his make-up, but a great Dempsey Fight That He’ll}aeat of the qualities America. Pi admire, ve a Dangerous Man He is clean-living. He neither Against Any One in Hisjsmokes nor drinks, because he likes! to keep himself in good condition.| Own Class. He is clean in his language and « n his habits. He cares more for his mother and his tamily than for any- By Robert Edgren. | thing else, and from the time he was! HE reappearance of Georges Car-|4 boy working in a mine he has Dentier in the United States is | *RAFed, whatever prosperity he hii ~ | with therm. assured, since Georges has) His pleasures are simple. One of agreed to mect any light heatyweight Rickard selects, in October. The wonderful fight Carpentier put ‘ap against Dempeey has made the ‘lean public curious to see what his chief stunts when not in regular training is to work for a couple of) hours every day in some gymnasiinm where there are a lot of newsboys and, other little fellows boxing, | He boxes with them all and is ox-| FRENCH CHAMPION SHOULD GIVE TOM Gl o— Lone are * BBONS HARD FIGHT MORE SECRET TRAINING STUFF Coprrian + by the Press Pubiisht co NO ADMITTANCE ‘000H, LISTEN — y To THAT ROUGH 2, re a ou Ben mid OPPONENT > SPARRING | a ees Ss | LEW TENDLER HAS GRABBED CARPS STUFF AND IS DOING PRIVATE TRAINING Te New York rening Word ‘Be'll dO when pitted against the best we bave in his class. It’s admitted dy Carpentier that he isn't looking tremely careful not to hurt any onc I remember two occasions when Dempsey was asked to go on a trip that he wanted to take, and each time for a return match with Dempsey. TSADn: baby Sot ee orry, but I ca 0 a i elied any at Saee ae FES) boys expect me at the gymnasium every morning at ten o'clock hose kids think it's a great thing to put on the gloves with a champion. They | get a lot of fun out of it. I wouldn't disappo nt them for the world.” Aside from his personal character- pal ets the ring, Dempsey is a to this country as a champion The English and French sports: who came here to see him'box Car- pentier all thought the Frenchman would surely knock Dempsey out within three rounds. Many of them borrowed money to go home, But they went back with a much higher opinion of the kind of fighting men developed in America. What they saw was a powerful fel- low in fine physical condition with skill and speed and a determination to_win that nothing could shake ‘The last thing Carpentier said to me before he left Manhasset was “I have been very Well treated in this country. The man who beat me is a fair, clean boxer. He won because he is a better fighter. We are good proved himself « better heavyweight, “the result of the fight—the better {Wid that he is entirely satistied with ;man won. H He found Dempsey much more ;@&ilful as a boxer than he had an- iticipated, and faster than he had been jled to believe hy accounts of some jet Dempecy’s battles. He mays that advantage Ip speod and skill was than offset by Dempsey's over- iwhelming strength and the cham- tpton’s ability to recuperate quickly “whem dazed and in danger of a ‘knockout. j, Bpt Carpentier has no fear of be- Pad beaten by any man in his own jweisht division. And judging from pte fight with Dempsey any light jheavyweight who runs ip against the p¥repehman is going to have his hands | rriends. 1 shall have, much to tell may 1fall'of trouble. friends in France of good spoitsman- | Carpentier is one of the fastest and | ship in America.” fmest effective fighting men of his (Oupsright, 1021, by Robert Hderen.) fweight I've ever eeen—and I've} wine Ginn | ccopey them all during the past twenty-five years. | There are many good light heavy- ¢ to Find Ratner Hard te Beat. In Augie Ratner, Mike Gibbons will find that he is going up against a man MAIR AND ANDERSON WIN SHACKAMAXON FOURSOME | AFTER PLAYING 54 HOLES. Newton ©. Mair, the New y am- wteur golf champion, and F. Paul An- derson, the Kentucky champton, defeated Dan Williams, the Shackamaxon caddy aster, and W. Donahue i i / || nse Teams in Three Classes To Play Final Rounds O- ° Weights. The ctass should be ex-J who is not at all easy to beat, Rat- |i! best ball foursome yenterday after: | For Federation Title jiremely popwiar, and It will be with}ner, who Gibbons 's going to mix|/om This Wis accomplished after 54) G jmen_lke Carpentier, Gibbons and/ with to-morrow night at Dyckman|jion 37 holes had been reached” the | oes “es 6 Harry Greb contending for the title.| Oval, has been looking very envious! | nutch was even . pon | C. ma s even gnd the deadiock con-| 1 . Mach ¢ 7_ follows: Parkside A. C. vs, Interna- Ve te: matching Denuats ce At the middleweight championshi; |tinved until they arrived at thw home| !dustrials to Clash Sept. 17-| Sonal Athletic Club, Windsor A.C. Gédbons or any other r heavv-| crown and has been full of hope at | ‘ole at end of her round, It 9 ‘4 ‘a i vs. Amateur Cubs, St. Raphael Jun- it, there's little sense in it. Car-| ihe prospect of meeting Jo’ ‘nie Wi! | Yas at this point that Anderson, after 18 at Ebbets Feeld jjers vs. Triangle A. C. of Richmond 7 his mashie shot had left ht went fi Title | Hill, Pirate Baseball Club vs. Rector tier did everything that @ smaller! son. But now that Wilson is a com i: ial OF Tie. Athletic Club, Pastime A. C. ve Key ) could do to Dempsey. In the eet short of the greer, chipped In and pot etdidohe | Athletic + -C. ¥- Darative outenst, #0 far as boxing and boxers are concerned, Augie is train- ing bia eyes on Wilson's conqueror, Bryan Downey. round it looked as if he might And that’s as far as any man will ever go with Jack ie of the best champions we've ever He is this Burke, make no mistake about always absolutely fair in that! ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN x drawings tor the semi-pros are 4s follows: National Vaudev F i By William E. Simmons. | Friday, Capt. John Beach caught sev- THE CLUBS Jateiye: College Ualal. rement Ath ra 1 & eshte gnteen of the iridescent beauties ‘ letic ve, tletons, Baltimore bay tia i % HIGH WATER. ene Sepmbges sete, Charles: Eo NATIONAL LEAGUE, vs, Dolphin Club, City Island A 06 0 WnStdegé. 2 0 Hell Gere, | MAn five, Harry Stude four and Bil WoL. PC. Clu, = W.L. PC vs, Potdedan, Beyer's Blue Sox 00:0 AiMalloyetons 1 0 M.| Palmer four, The fishing 1s done on 60 35.632 St. Louis....47 47.300 Reh : i 20 L YiLenzrt 1 g ‘41! the last hour of the flood tide. rom 0037 sib iOhleane sai ea ase Hmerald A. C, White Plains; thy peices H HW 1n33| the. float of the Delevan House Ar- aS 58: dea tiation, we 47 York Black s uh =| 129' thur Carey caught a bluc-claw crab Maids aes lPRIGALONS Peles aM ct Gialian NAG NOnLaIIIoR 2540 dltmaly 1 123i G Tir 1 large shark was seen in the channel chunatl—Mieat Game, i ball Exrore—Aibreent oe Two-Base Hit—Al- 5 (Eastern standard time. Add one | Tareas nap a feet north of iy seh TODOS 09000 5 Team, decent fom Nun: Abrams, Stolen Ban—Voele. joyr for daylight saving time.) [railroad trestle, A man in a r A. C,, Ploncer A. ¢ Sunset Social jin Abra ‘ane ek Out— By na ant 4 thought it was about eight feet lor Bue Ae Iona Cla va ebela wy 4 ir und cooler is the weather pre- ere pe A cd ins ction for to-day | ere Man with the Gr Hat" o Pedi aes te ee : , {writes: “I want to tell you 1a Hee AAP Oe wo American Express Company vs. York _— : © tell yo a tia Nenf and Swit sear unter lee ari © samen W, Studley, Mnancial Secre-| trip we made in search of the ciusive ed ak BEEP MTA IGE: Hentai ! ! orgy on Sunday last, on board tae brs | ,eclseeeen We J jury of the United Anglers’ League, | Kien Tite ak % r ooryry Oon1 aH WM 6 Warren Club. ‘ \ pt. George ae eae CovOnnOE H AGE -pre s were 0 gbaving made a fruitless trip after) (fit) NHB tN gy spiel 1 vr! | AM the other semi-pro clubs wer ‘ trtped bass to Asbury Park last) sist time in my twent 4 Thais “Teltiainated eavlior in the season i reek, proposes to try Ocean City and | in and around New York waters tliat ows eve ae Bring SVRLIRE tf, d wh | Sonera ce eo Inlet in the near future. I have had the pleasure of saitin ‘ O11 001 ram ¢ Clase &) Close Bi ae | Krottnal it ‘ 2 Leartpsapd { ha Japtain, and ret n Batteries —Rueher and Taylor: Perttea and Ui. nducted by Comin jone 6 with that Captain, and it certals fi i AN of the weakfish have pot Jolt) will not be the last time, for he aii /htr rarer | Hughes of Manhattan and ape gil ' ts Bay, A man named Mo'los'| everything he possibly could 1 £e! ‘yew york at ChOAMES, TOPAY: | sioner Loos of Yorkvilie, ‘The crawa | ‘ottaix in the drain off Bergen Beach fish, although tie schools of pork‘: a (turned out force and headqu fast Friday afternoon. But iirc] were few and far between REAR RBS be jlooked Tike a busy place and th ay ems to be better fishing nea: We made the fishing grounds beter schedile Committee lad nt 3 pate he ne Broad ¢ ann i} s {8 of and meeting with & ’ Gh Goleans The followin ri ore Be wnlet, where one dd Channe'! ‘ . and not meeting with mac q i Mie Mendes | Mik cook atghteen on Saturds: success, started moving around and | mage for the final round in ¢ viasmetteinatin, | wan took eg! ‘ anal . 2 rochmal Ht on. here and there ran into a few. ‘Th . EAG 1 The Lexington Post, champions ice’ Hit kamet be 0 ned AMERICAN LEAGUE, SRA CHLE TIT COR ; oe fish weve of medium size, runnin Yorkville, will 4 CS te - = i. three + rr yt PA conte Clube WoL. PC.) Clubs, Wot. PO.) Haseball C1 1 octal Club va by Schub ® 1 no,| from throe-qnarter pounds to on ‘ Pre Penseh TINO AVE ee antlae bRenas Clevelong 82 38.630 |St. Louis.....44 50 468 | Pioneer Colonial Cube | Hi ta Bite gel. uh Bean ata ee ee asc litho. latter, “pho” ane Wow Vork....88 89 024 /Bosten 4202 MAT Vampire A.! fetes EP Bore s.5cod Dult for it However, te | CAUEHL Weighed about orga aie SUL erator Tere Cea Tete rly fond of the spawn of other (ish, | @8d T should judge the seventy mien | ay mis Green $ min lla uu. Satire AC Farmers’ Oval. fish roo of any kind will probably | MUoatd averuged a dozen fish arch | at, tuy? Com oroo10000-% Mina na OUR pi Mas wins? GAME: i erso’ + go . t i M L1OL08 Osx useba yud, Arte eit. not what is termed “an exp tte ipo’ atwet and) 0 Nes | Hickory A. C., Drawde Bagebalt Cin | pang gerri ee : Prritiug’ he ae thee | uault; Masa and Sehan , Villinge , Redford Dodgers vs. | Px ‘ often: 4 }4 According to the report ‘of Cie? | re eine cause of much ties At Washington TlVan Bicklen A. Cy ‘Trianglere va.| ,feueries lenny, Murpar and” ton oor James M. Strataton of the! ment between bites. I wonder if ho | Bee HSE }' Cornwood Baseball ‘Club, Aimerican | 7 New Jersey Fish and Game Commis- | M°) ween bi wonder if he | Washing oo2toa8 ‘ornwood Rasebs | the shad season just closed was| 8 the Hy Julius so prominent in the! | Borers Danes ‘and’ Bassler: Zara Cycle Club ys. Pioneer Club of New | od mt in the history of netting in| United Anglers’ League Gourtnes’ oad: Gharrity Rochelle, Concord Liberty Club + Be radé ied Vall orn ayes a “As an instance of the Inck in} GAMES TO-DAY, Rosebuds, Rlack Arrows v je Delaware Valley, The catch #45) nohing the follow might be of |Chwland dat New York, Athletic Club of Western fees than half that of last year. | i) interest. At one part of the trip we | Ra Veatlanen, | Maple Field Club vs. St. F Pumberiand County cath amounted 10) were lying alongside of the Colembia, | Me heen Seen fl | ball Team, Storm A. C. vs. Wii fanly 11,000 fish, of whieh 9,600 we'e | timowt within caming distance, and nate at Phltadela ni | Ce eee a emantieg Club wan Wolf Pee enes taken in Maurice River. while those on board that boai’ were| a yall Club, Wilson Basebal Club! Hi hes - pulling fish in very rapidiy we were | URNATION : | vs, Webster A. C., Though echoola are numerous and] just getting an vccasional one. Our! RNATIONAL LEA | The Mohawk Club drew a bye and gezere 4 arious, a fishing og 8 novelty. obliging Captain tried to manoeuvre We be Ses | -\ will play the winner of the Webster- “and awe; et, there i seid to pe one on F lat | the boat into a better position, but ny 388 | rey an MA ee ia te ca. cil ven| ‘ooklyn, ®}somehow or other the anchor} a | he Sunbeam Club, in Class A, will ve il Uren keeps a dry goods store.) wouldn't hold or the boat wouldn't piped Perey the winners of the Lexington At Farmer . q the dry goods store is in front.| answer, 20 we liad to be content to ' and the Columbia of Harlem " the reer ie a rod shop, for Bill) see the other fellows get the fish, GAMES YESTERDAY. | {a all the Class A teame left out eee 9 . ‘kes rods for @ side line. He ‘8! And, Mr, Editor, as a point of infor- | Reading, 13: Jerey City, 0. the others having been elimiy | me siicd on’ acount of rain. ey jost now in instructing Brook-| mation, wasn't Capt, Wilson an as- Newark, 6: f Ratteries-Banks and Arlington: Resse Nn novices ip the art of cotton thread Capt. F White when Newark, 12; more, 5 ( The following was the drawing in| Pleleer. it @neling, and one of his pupils, Heury er fished trom Wreck Ly | Raltele, 43 Sprasuen, 3. {Class B: st End A. (. of York- st ef lawkins, President of the Flatbusalit seems (0 me one of the exlorta Toronte, 8: Rochester, 7, ville vs. Elmore Team, Bayside A. C.| Scores, from Yerkriile section of SY. fn] venue Savings Bank, is said to have| tions he made when the boat) GAMES TO-DAY. vs, Brooklyn A. C., Bronx Stars vs.| Yiu. Made ig oat @ ten-pound weakfish recently | wouldn't he wanted if re- | tevey City at Rt [Wyandotte Athletic Club, Melrocks| score: 0. Batters Gro ith that equipment. sembled ething L had heard] Butta at Syracuse, nou End A.C. ood if Ae le ye ae "ran! ite give off in other days. Rochester at Toronto (A. Mand PM.) The Trojans drew bye, Elghty johawis of Yor fated Lexiny 4 SPenrtenins has not at any time! Anyhow we all had a good, enjoyable os \other teams in Ct B have been Pal ces Lesnar a Renny A bettor than it is now jday, which my friends and self wily BASEBALL TO-DAY, 3.1 M. Povo | eliminated iiuredey Aue, 4 at No. st Teas is Bros Chanel, Jamaica Bay. Last 'ropeat in the near my Grounds. Yankees ve 'C id — Adve The drawings for Class C are gs # Cates Loon, 1038 Taina avenue. 4 . ‘ — ~- b= . ’ ; Fp anne teneingane - wpe z 2 | stone Catholic Club. Dayton Midgets vs, Castle Hill Juniors, Bronx Arr: A. C. va. 1 onx Stars, Oriole A. C. vs. Wilson Juniors, Hawks A. C. ve. won the match Anderson, in the would have broken had it not been for a 6 at The race in the New York Federa- tion for amateurs, istrials and round. record morning the ; Ratner has youth, speed and some- hole, semi-professionals has advanced to Independents, Wingate Juniors vs. jwrhile the heavyweight champion re-| thing of a punch on Gibbons, for in Where he was trapped his sec the stage wherm elimination games’ Catholic Little Brothers, Waine bi: prescat form. Hes Mike oe loat hie great whack, shot. As It was, will soon start in three groups to de. Victory A. C. cle ra and = Dem, : rhaps the best hout of the aizit waich is held by Pi. the winner of the final round. Jack peey has beon misunder-| 0, om the point of interent will te the ane Ase ere terry ne the champion nines for New ‘he. diwinawiters Claaacbo ae ces jtood by a part of the Afhertcan pub- berets Barty ats Nee Orleana fi ir Jet ae ‘4 Yy Exciting games are expect] follows, 120 teams being eliminated to lic, almost to the point of persecution. | and Gene Tunney. Goodness knows how figures. He was ou , in all th classes, especially among fate: Long Stars vs, Indians, Junior often these feliows have been matched par 36 and took two over par coming Aa SON et BS 2 RAD OON, =] tro T: ike the regular man he is, he has) but each time there han ‘always fe Rum Totem’ the strong industrial teams. ‘Tho! Athletics vs, Pirate Cubs, Metro Tri- ent tl +) 4, angles vs. Ar: seba , Co- en his punishment in silence. Perreau pe cura pepyancatuelc comine 10) 51 te andl Andersen ied bythe margin final’ games in’thia division © be LiGIMBIA (CUBA WtALEarRORD Junio the centre. pes hea a y 5 Sentiment in this country ts begin- freight champion some day and he eon Fis an yEGN nd Of the iret elgnt played at Ebbets Field Sept. 17-18. Oakley Cubs vs. McKinley Junior: Bien sp) erine hs wey. “Dempeey |e earns the throne, Oh, a cocky Yellow Don hue And. Williams The final round of the Industrial, Stanford Baseball Club vs. Avalon, Athletics. N. Y. FEDERATION LEAGUE SCORE nt pair League: American Railway vs. Banker Commercial Italians y Pork National Bank vs. Sun re nee, De Voe & Raynolds ys. Teho cht Basin Express | 1 STANDING OF ‘Wilson Received Local Oarsmen i ten- with an | 5 s undoubtedly : ay é E Aeon ional Association of Amateur rie 5 aey bay moubiadly, aie digs Downey at Cleveland, ©. a fF! Gormmen at Auffaln Aus. 5 and 6 the bare) inelayarare’ Hen tial rth nights received a guavanive of cntry list tor wh ran clans the last week have been so impressive oy Oe Fe ane yeh that the early arrivals among; the ks scale hs Se tea ii hy wit be | Metropolitan clocking brigade congeds Wown, FSi8e.03: witteh “was pe ee : wean, | her @ rare chance, though she will be | ’ apy, |divided evenly between the two day vent, of the gross “receipts, ‘Th: |{ VNC) evenly. bet 1 phan’ | compelled, aecording to the cand threatening weather kept hdres | ee eae inila dawh. avers on tions, to shoulder 1% pounds, while of persons away from the fight, but Peete ie Pinter | gome of the others, including?! thy despite this the money ta n sociation intermediate | highly tried Oceanic, are in receipt amounted to $14,145 jeight, senior double shells, sen of vast weight concessions, ! lanl our-oared shelis, intermediate double, a championship — single nior four Mike Meine, ce [2isb) mica! ‘ : manager. flo 1s Jon Jaco'n, who f Flt acti FAMOUS PACER TO STAGE , aacr of Benny \ MeTizue wi e AR TOOWS | by Tom O'Rourke mo tine, 1 COMEBACK AT TOLEDO. nado a Depity foxing Commissto ——— is connect {on: ahters oO. Aug. 1.—With ‘four aeubs to be his whi ating $14,400 in purses, the = 2k of Grand Circuit racing 4 PIE DASA AACR LER ol sdo this season will get Under CURL analePah aieal this afternoon at Fort Miami. The fom and Hams Grey ts hee ane 8 ey $1,200 has six starters, in= save tt ty hand to te! f Dreams, 2.04 1-4, that te take ie aa of the men ging ck after a year's of agremient for the match f. pace for $3,000 has bs a a a wes Jin’ B., Littian Silkwood, By Thornton Fisher RACINGKINS KINGS MEET INTURF CLASSIC AT SARATOGA TO-DAY Famous Handicap Looks Like Duel Between Mad Hatter and Gnome. ‘ Small Field To-Day in Saratoge Handicap. SARATOGA SPRINGS, Ang. t= ‘Only five horses, the smallest field that has been named In years for n Sarstoke Handicap, are down to parade in the fixtare at one mile and a ten, which will be the feature of the opem- Ing of the meeting to-day. ‘The entries, jockeys and probable odds follow: A LITTLE PROPERTY NOISE | | Zed tniter --- 192 Bande ne 2 MIGHT HAVE A PSYCHOLOGICAL Yellow Hand ..120 Miller 4 G Leese cd Keogh EFFECT ON THE OTHER YAM Deanscona ....107 Melmg a? | (Special to The Pvening World.) “# SARATOGA, Aug. 1—New Mork State's big annual racing re opens to-day at the beautiful race- course here, when a month's sport will be inaugurated with the Sara- toga Handicap as the feature. How- ever, the star event of to-day’s pro- gramme has had the edge taken off There are ,only five horses in the field, and it looks as though it will resolve dtsalt into a duel between Mad Hatter and Gnome. Vith the arrival of the Cavanaugh Special, consisting of fourteen rail- way coaches, each filled with racing THERE. THATS it by reason of scratches, PRACTICING GRACERUL FALLS HAN GE PART OF THE SECRET STUFF oe MLLE. LENGLEN WILL SAIL FOR NEW YORK SATURDAY. 2 enthusiasts, the August season may A GANG OF SUPERS anne Leng ibe said to haye begun officially. A COULD BE EMPLONED TO rance next. § ny “on the | erent throng was at the station to_ po A "QUATTING THE twee para eer Che ee welcome the neweome | During the other seasons, Saratoga inas been comfortably filled with ) tourists and racing visitors for weeks i before the mystic Aug. 1, when the {meeting invariably opens. This year | the transtenta have) been slow to ar- rive, but the larger hotels assert thet ithere have been many requests for reservations received during the lus! few days, and that the season wiil be in full swing by the middle of this ‘week, though the opening day's’ at- tendance may be comparatively Nght. ion agair Prohibition has had its effect, ap- This ia the “ort of the baseball season when Washington leads the |PArent!y. already. Those who for- nae imerly patronized the more pretentious ames ;hotels alight from trains and motors Statistics show that in the last seven years Connie Mack's ball gamers | t© inquire where cottages may be had, have travelled 100,000 miles without getting anywhere. pads real vestate) (men (spent (a7 busy eee Sunday quoting prices and describins A game sport is a guy that could collect a nickel by returning a pop! advantages that no hotel could fur- bottle but prefers to throw it at the umpire. |nish. The prices are, in most in- eine , jstances, double those of former years. “BRYAN Downey Licks WILSON in CLEVELAND."—Headiine. Despite ‘rainfalls on Saturday and Sounds like a Democratic Conyention, yautababy, tau (esse ill eal onde see ane i pac rd ) eo s Whether the World's Series is fought Pittsburgh or leer approaching fast when the thst bugle blows this afternoon. Experts Cleveland, the Pennsylvania Railroad wins. | agree that it will be faster than enero Once in a white the Phils win a game just to prove tit baseball is| any time since Sunbriar and Roame uncertain, | created their records over it. Yestfr- laav' 's downpour was of short duration, and light floats and harrows were | working over the track soon after | cessation, IF Kentuckians claim the champion Juvenile hails from their racing home, Tit Is Ma Joy, adn Jof all their stars. , 80 in the Flash Stakes to-day against some of the Eastern pretenders, in- cluding Little Chief, Kai Sang, Olympus, Oceanic, Pillory and Emo- tion, Despite this formidable array, Kentucky anticipates but one result. and will be just in time for tt national championships, whic 15 at Forest Hills. CAMP” SCENE AT GIVEN INTERVALS ¢ LIVE Copyright, 1921, start Aug. WIRES AL R. O'HARA. bg the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Eve World.) it the reformers haven't got an injunction against Tex Rickard’s swimming pool. | Considering the joy of bathing these hot days, it is remarkable in New York, We always had faith in the league standings till they showed the A. ure 100 per cent. better than the Phils. he the best She is carded to $6,000 for Fight | Witl Compete in Against Downey, Canada Regatta’ Champon Johnny Wilson, who hai! Rowing clubs in all parts of the a narrow escape from losing his title| United States and Canada will be represented in the national regatta of his round bout Br ian Oval A. a. ow night which had; tocal boxing fans all worked up. These seraps ay between Gene "Tunney and Martin Burks Orteans and Mike Gibiwoy and Augie Metner, 1 rou, Lucy I. and Prince: named to start in the no for a purse of $1,200, \terest probably centres in the ‘Turney and Ratner can leat stake for three-year-old trolters will get plenty of Important fights in the programme for to-day.{ ‘Tia — ‘ valued at $9,000, ag lig esi apg ep erp ay ra ine of what are considered the best sen, the fast Ushtweight of Brooklyn, and larry | aie Host Clty, rity colts in the world are to ity | Manson, twe Durable Vase, They wore sigusd up| Star Hex! " , iF yap tw movt tn tho main go of twolre rounds at sav) B Hara word, Tommy Murphy's consigteat Pies at ace cas a eh ae lala on | 8 Hiverside mice Bell, 2.08 1-4, winner of Friday might, Sonny Smid vs Silent Ed Gitewas! every start this sea: Probably | with tn the ouni-final. *|bo the favorite, At the recent meéting rr wre Murphy drove her the last half im 01 and the last quarter in ‘Tae tear und bow between Mel ner Hon Brooklyn and Caampion Benny Leonacd, to Bave been fought at Denver, Col. om Jul but was cancelled because Leonard way sich, on, according to George Lawrence, inanage Lawrence sass tee bout be neld ou cn, Thea ( DYCKMAN OVAL TOMORROW IOUT rher Wine Widate xeates| MIKE GIBBONS vs. RATNER avcig GENE TUNNEY vs. BURKF Mm. ~"scl] JOHNNY MURRAY vs, BAIRD ga) von ‘by 1k. O. Phil DELMONT vs. | cvogan, wi avazer of Youn DUFFY mwelght of Provideice t at 2000 Seats at &2. Sons fight Midget Smith in one cf Tickets ut agencies, Tel 0228 Wadswort! Drome A. A on Aug. 10, Maichmaker lew Tiga mond bas finally clinched his cant of : “ses arene Wai x, Samak, Charley Waite arrives in town to-day ro so! ‘u Cuptain four games to one, when Fisch 2 mp'ons! soape for tos Uattle with debmny Dundes tes hip Boring Contest rallied and fought his way to a victory, PETE HERMAN V8. JOE LYWCM. A { ‘ i

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