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Referees and Timekeepers. 1, | By Vincent Treanor. | OV. MILLER’S new State Athletic Commission is shooting the Walker whe < PART Yen Gi law, which originally legalized boxing in New York, so full of holes HAS. Pousti ore e that it will soon be unrecognizable. Not satisfied with amending Miles nomen I the act, with the sole object of throwing a perfectly good commission out . i} M office to make room for a trick non-salaried body of those more faithful | to the Repunlican organization, the amenders (Senator Simpson of Brook- lyn one of them) saw to it that the Miller appointments would not be lack- ing in powers to tear the original act fathered by Senator Jimmy Walker to shreds, This is noted in a parenthetical clause of the Simpson amend- | ment recently enacted which says “and they (the new Commissioners) may thereafter amend or abrogate such rules.” Gov. Miller's boxing experts are | | making the most of their authority. | | “Such rules” were considered a most important feature of the Walker Jaw and were incorporated in the measure when it passed the Legislature | ‘and was apvroved by the Governor. The rules were formulated by the ¢—— —————______ Army, Navy and Civilian HKoard of outlay on preliminary boys. The club Boxing Control, an organization which | managers of course might cu: their existed only on paper but which, | bouts down to four-round affairs. in nevertheless, commanded respect] which event the public would be gct- ‘ WE fTrow A LOT ABouT CaRe'S chiefly because of its high-sounding | ""S the worst of it. B RIGHT — Bur T Never HEARD Boxers, as a rule, are a fraternal : He “Tor'$ HAD BEEN oe Chobe M name, It was the creature of the|set, no matter how vicious they. ni i) $ organizer of the International Sport-|appear in the ring. In view of the —_— —_—____—_— = ing Club, whose lofty aspirations as | foregone emulation, It would be a controlling figure in boxing affairs | VOTY unclubby of one Jad to knock an- other out in a round and ‘duce a were nippod in the bud when Tex|his compensation to. n wlire $10 ‘ CaerPentioR. MAY earkness a n in Riokard beat him to it by leasing|note, The new rule, on the other “Fi G\BBORE (NING Have PiaceD OF Madison Square Garden. But the fact | hand, micht encourage stalling, and la BooN DEMPSEY'S STYLE oF that wouldn't be pleasing to the pa- Favorite INFIGHTING ms myn 1 l remains that the rules of this organ-ltrons of any club. The subject, hows Posi on. MINGLING IF Se ization, whose name was sufficiently r, i8 one worthy of profound AND THEN AGAIN HE ° Iugh-browisn to have the cesired ef-|thought. Ie might in time merle the ee MA MoT = == When He Meets Gibbons fect on those for and against boxing, SAR RETOUR Eee ) were good rules. As far as we can i acai | NOW YOU TELL ONE! a - ie gee, they needed very little, if any, Nomi. texnitivn wuien will | Georges Will Have to Show ltest methods, more axgressive than banging, tat then we ae hot the ‘ EM Mike ever was, and a dangerous fel- new commission and therefore not in- re aoe rere a the eee | _ CARLETON PLACE, Ont.,Cept- Considerable Improvement ow for anyboay to tackle, Mike says ad ree a nevis we lexicon the new board says 3.—Golf enthusiasts on the local ze 2 Tom has more class th 5 rial toi WeABLGee (haresort. | (erat he sbsee) anslmae! in oslo links who had observed that | to Beat American Cham vst, but that may 1 BAY to (uieN Elec OUR Me Cerne eee ce ae Makes By Neal R. O’Hara. jsculiselan sealant (onthe yoaurse pion, Who Is a Wonder at with ciittie more reckless spirit would mi Be re is walk 2 must be increased, and that the sal Conyrieht, 1921, by ‘The Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). were eyeing them in a peculiar sepa Mer have been a champion. Tom hasn't amendment to the Walker law, re-| price of intermediate sets up to th Ninjg In New York State on percentage won't be bad if the Anti: | manner, learned the reason to- Close Fighting. yer BunbeL eae Dy nen iag teeta ferred to i aM Pica ie ae best in the house must be reduced.| Saloon Lewgue doesn’t attempt to dictate the percentage. day. Leslie Reynolds announced | —— time ata alinn nots He. * go his pecessary for “The People of the State/suT here is a sop to the promot TE Ha Had cetalleedvonec6t theceaulrs ime at a Minnesota jake. So his of New York, represented in Senate| “In order that this shall ) But New Yorkers will never see a champion stagger for less than Sat ti d te d By Robert Edgrer.. years may not be much of a handicap. and Assembly,” to legislate soine more| hardship on. the promoter, the maxic| 32 Der sent, of the tate, oe ee a tetutere’ Galt’ balls JD) loo! though the next big WHERE GEORGES FAILS. o le e rdship on the promoter, the maxi- . . . a cache of forty-one golf balls. jooks as thot je ne: vi i ‘i zea) Carpentier found i Dempse on boxing to give the new commission) mum price of $15 has been taken off Everything will be pretty under these new rules if the judges will Search of similar hiding places match will be between Georges) Tarnentier found atic eel powers In arene ae Aabreesd Ln paper ate er ees rousing only make their decisions on percentage too, on the course revealed fifty more os conan and Tom ao : ee oy midesionte sii at lose quarters, it| The poor sed 5) \ow- be hoy bee ie orld ht-heavyweight cham- was in the close wo! that B Rasta Gada ica ehh port, how- (That the new boxing governors have Preliminary boys will continue to fight for lump sums as usual, | lost balls, he said bl. a eat DAD RRS WAR CIB CSW ON UIT Peni DaRy i — is oe pos’ Te where ; ae some regard for the feelings of box-| The boys will get the lumps and the managers the sums, | plonship e e in th i or op ee that style of fighting to perfection, stand much more Albany manipulat-|ers unfortunate enoush to lose in Rite Secs Winter), Carpentier: ‘Is//holder: her American boyers are copy- ing. contests,.and for the sake of poster- Batting averazes prove that as soon as the Giants hit thelr stride | ach ts Again title, ‘The weight limit in this class is ae, Cuente Se enacia HA r ission has just DbdlaneL the toon teeonoien! Knoek: they can Wit about anything else, 175 pounds, and both Carpentier and jong rang, shifty, in and gut style that 2 present commission has just| ab ie. ter echnic noe! 4 mae Hi di db 3 Ss ‘thin it. Carpentier| he learned by fighting Willle Lewis, announced some now rules anajoub” thus saving some t.— usnominy pihe way the Giants are trayciling now, U, 8, Steel is the best thing andicappe iY | Gibbons are itis or he ied Dap nen tine: Wille bewiss of having “KNOCKED OUT" at-| in Pittsburgh to bet on A | weighed 172 pounds when he fought Can boxcrionicaccen ra changed others arbitrarily. 8OM¢]tacheg to their records, when, as A * + 6 Li ht Winds Dempsey 1 Gibbor natural eat Gibbons, Carpentier will of them put the commission in the}matter of fact, they were only A lot of ballplayers that will write the World Series for the papers PY AELTing WweIRHE la almostiexactly ihe |} e hitmeltin infighting: Night of a body who would regu-|“stopped.” Read the uplifting para Tay n i ve to worry over the correct way of spelling Pittsburgh ———— ie sae - . Gibbe ost as a ™ > con. | &raph: after al inion We Cy tae ame, EP PON Soe ape Driveve business without eis con Resolved, That, until further o 4 OYSTHR BAY, Sept. 3.—Th This looks like one of the best gnting 1a ChrmenHee sent of the business men concerned.| action of the Stite Athletic Com- Connte Mack can grab juvenile material because Connie he only |ond day's racing here under th Tnatehen that dae nickard coulaiiay never For instance, the promote busine mission, judges or judges and ref boy in the league that can let ‘em start at the botiom and maybe pieces of the Seawanhaka Yacht Club] ce . tb ao bh ae +e he men, legitimate in their calling asany| erees 'n boxine and sparring: work up. lmet with nocerenten’succona than vehe picked up anywhere toth men a of our Broadway merchants, are told] MAtchen or exhibitions shall, | in __ i - — first litt waa the hreese at the | °™ttemely skilful boxers. ho ean $ big bouts f speed {1 rendering their decisions, consider i EL fi Sar hit. ancient b what they must or must not do in| any declare sontestant to he BONN scheduled starting hour that it was| 5 5 A eee AB ne an A Tommy Gibbons is older than Car n vogue, an awenps “knocked ou!’ en a ome necessary to ne the racos once} 4, Where one the following: Koocked oni” when a man is & Weg tic News po.vocx and Gossi necesuity to poRtpone the Facea-ance | | Tee yg years, ‘being thir ter where one In tne principal or star match the unable, after being knocked down, ny ventiually, tot roel i : fi rying tu clinch and the to arise unaided inside of ten tcAtsmen wathered here for the | two. has been fighting for elk in punching . contestants shal] not in any event seconds, and a hoxer who is in | Johnny Murray, one of the leading | muct needed rest Majed 8 train ready tor the week-end of racins, a southwest win! | yoars m learned his trade from 1 favored f or under any circumstances be distr Dut still his feet, 1 contenders for the featherweight tith vial SUA IUE TeR PASE WCCL ALS SBE SLL UBB? m and in the . 7" he ‘ Carpentier js an intelligent, adapte the r intercede o save t been booked for two matches, the with Mlk t “t Was sent brother Mike, one of the everest box: Prot vy by the time he } force snycqunranies ob eny -apec or if while In hin corner his man: [Wil endeavor to go up a step’ his Atra at ‘Trenton on Sept. 12 and) the weond at | uf | boxers in the world, He showed class | ji/cnes training to meet Gibbons he'll t tied or definite sum of money | fiir ‘and seconds threw up the |! the Little fetlow's class when be] station Siuare Ganon on Set 23 wha Pewve | the start was ont on . MIG | in nia gecond year in the ring, knock. |have all the mfghting tricks up his or equivalent in yalue as compen- sponce, the decision shall be {meets Red Cap Wilson In a twelve- | * lithe-wein the craft had a reach, | ing out Huck Crouse and Billy Glover He pe aie te punch at close : ive, directiy or indirectly, an: “stopped in so many rounds.” For |round bout, the main event, at the | Al Poste, protege of Leach Cross, since turn short nd another r home: | ang = 5 mncdactslon Bolts an with anybody 3 tear nt collectiv 4 ny examp!e, Dempsey won the cham- — |Commonwealth Sporting Chub _ | ora, has engaged ‘n nine houts, winning all, acon we th , ager than | was vester: = ed be n : ie Las us : “As for his lon cn ange wvork, hie! isn i ~ pionship from Willard hy stop- es ; somaraigene | sefen wins by K, QO. Aniong the toys he bea pp olugane (ons ae i ext | George K. tre anc siI¥ | clay yer and a hard, accurate ceive, directly or indiectly, any ping him in three rounds. night. Tony Lyons, welterweifht,| qaqa; Thomas and Jack Elliott. whom ke ' gain Senteed JAH foals Miske, A year Jater he fousht puneher, and if he hits Gibbon on the amount or equwvalent in value in - Who has won eleven straight fights | in the first round In a sensational ont at s claus the Nautilus, the property of| Murra, Billy Miske and Harry ¢ h roid friend ‘Tom Is aie aa Cenee Bad SENTLY the commission dee PY knockouts, will meet Jimmy Solly | Mroadway S.C. las Monday night. Hoyle te w| Mtods Tathelds turned the tates and SII litee Te TOUBNE wat evineny’ (opd out what made Dempsoy xcess of 60 per cent. sae g in the semi-final. terrific puncher and give promise of developing | ifeated I. W. Belknap's Alera for the | 7 F: ssid BRS: AAS Ne ‘jin the second round. What receipts. of which 50 per cent, if 1 that the timekeeper, to Aaa Boh eeleeeent prize, : . |George Chip, Silent Martin, Bill pempsey stagger ought to upset anye the match be conducted, held or | Insure correct counts, should | pert coltma, the saa Franclgo bay who made i In the Victory Class the winter wad) Roper, Chuck Wiggins and others of body ¢ an Franclao boy Veto Hernan, world’s Dantamwetsit ehampton Curtis's Mongolia, which best * 3 . seithalett given in a city of the first c |toll off the fateful ten seconds, the a My nic in tm round) boataonthe Comets | Sli und any: Glee cawaliit Bae Moses ot mec} the property’ of Junius S.| like class, He met Chip and Greb ve sent n ny atorien ease teat y y he east side on ‘ ay os utes ov " , hat Car ntier has lo: ontidence neither contestant shall in any [referee watching the man with the llarudliymeera way Paul tn Hout at the opening of Staten pe nee 4 HTM sever &| several times. Until this year most in ambition through the detent. Sv event receive, dircetly or indi- | Watch and repeating the count to the ht. Two omer twelve-round cone STARS Ue S West will mark ‘Commod: Ralph Ellis's Bien | of his fights were no-decision affairs Dempsey, and so will be an v | hy M the thind mocting between Hernan, as champion, ean the: first boat The : Ration a rectly, any amount or equivalent cae on the ent Good Kramer ve Prankle Bdwands, 800 9s stirs, tiie new Becuat = was |#nd went the limit. Rut this year mar or Gibbons. ' He'll never come ae estan GaN el referee will have to b Ge vs Dilly Stearns, will also be AU enn es a Tadosd | startec ockout eampnign, beating bick!’-is the prediction, “Dempsey tn value in excess of 75 per cent, {10 Ai} gueh requirements, He may st ite At tho Far Rockaway Sretting Club at Par Ne Pree et ae Me atvena ances neu By camnDalan, U ® knocked all the fight out of him.” and if the match be conducted, | tines need eyes in the back of his ORVRNAY: Lov Ly, FRO inulhesraulAds RLU evenla COA Ree tte One Nantes of | @ lot of sccond-rate heavyweights in i held or given elsewhere neither | head to Keep watch on both flehters;, Another soldier has thrown his hat tn the ring | feqrare the bill. Mike McCabe, the ‘figating the Stamford Yate nt Clit, “In the Star | a few rounds each, FRENCHMAN NOT DISCOURAGED. ceive, direc or indirectly, any An experienced referce has a pretty Micky wilt be seen) wee local club gout ginny Battin, the east aide bautam.. will heen tone aivle on ot nae ASB Hled by his manag ch hopes of winning the big amount or equivalent in yalue in | good idea of ten seconds and trusting (Mt? near future Me es qanattad by Nathan | geo Wy 1 {New Rs fect. of fish | 209 ed a knockou meni But he isn’t the sort | excess of 65 per cent him to count correctly would seem | PS Zalineks, the MANEEH a —— he tines the winner belng [that looks at 16 How y gives up, Tis belict A highly important matter, that,|sipler than mixing up hia work ith | “ny sets, she thot stam wn ha ton Rickard Indicted hy Miinots Grand soiling the proper Kia REM | paper to be compared siating” allt 5 That He care | tht of A timekeeper, The latter Was tiaid up tor several muntne, te bark tn and | We iittle Kitten Class of the clu also lacy's. Among other \ 0. ae isn't it? What does the publid © trouble his own, It is easy enough | yaa ihe twa It hha site| CHICAGO, Sept ext Tiekard, ae ee ys a ¢ ahaa eae on} out rd F . an challenge what a fighter gets? Big guarantess under present conditions to 1S¢ | has appeared ca tn ania Melaiiy and |promioter Of the. Ds eyeCarpention | the Sound but covered an dee jae a) Bam » int roun another chance against : may attract too much attention, put! under the stress Of EXciLonwnt | made a fairly god Muneug, Nat Movers ts look | championship boxing bout, was indicted | Te winner wa Sampson is a umpi: Being Knocked out isn't at irae Ap sreialism on the sport, | attending: knuckdowns, {ing aston tits tntitomt Pest i to Loeb and Outer weight from r new experience for Carpentier, Te a tinge of commercialism on the sport, | Bede d Jury yesterda — Fe ee ead co te but suppose some constituted body ora Spa I) aetiee ANaes” hows (powsina <Ciub oriiliakaw Pats ane bat Lay eae picturas | Archdeacon Sets New Base Cir- claim to fame laid h lost bouts to Klaus and Papke in should dictate to the Metropolitan 2 Lae ana onomight better Mot | tay ahaw Mon at with Henny Coster. | raw . ACHANIOM: AS aS He | cling Record, Clay Turner quit in two mr nineteen and nteen rounds when ee 5 ataeark “wt : clog up boxing with too many [rhe cas site featherweight, end Ba My | Rickard was arrested recently when| ROCHBS' N. ¥., Sept. 3.—Mau- [isn’t a great heavyweight, but at Descamps jumped into the ring to Tid Gee Uke tact ce BOoA, bo regulated to death, Ite Jub] Mee ihe Eva eeter, with meet Coun | Clive ne ee et We nie | Hochester International League Clubd.!q pit of punishment, and Tommy Jeuch reverse he came back with a would get the laugh. MHould bb to-nce tote AHAL the-epore aie Me eee | eas eis of}established a new world's record for|te use something punch to flat Rioee Ming: Of c¥ictonen.: Hela very Me wih 1 kept mani 1 clean, to encourage | Outdde of ongastng tn out at town bouta on | 1 a tost In} ng the bases in a formal trial be- |ten him. Gibbons k cd out Larry [likely to do it aRoin: Carpentier is BRE Is LSC UIC ACT pa alec Sana Uy imag RE EAST CT imac Pca Rarer Pue TA LL. un tn in yesterday's Rochester-Newark game | Williams in four ro SVT te | Sb rasa a KR Loko hearse bacg uae ork « y rule makers: [40° 4," : FN ace " t his month, Gens was matched | Hany 1 r 2-5 se a, {the blond gentloman who imilated | OF one. defer work of the new rule TS. 1to dinprove conditions under which ! deel PAL nit j | te made the cireuit in 14 2-5 seconds, [the blond gentleman who ass As for the notion that the beating In the ul or pre they are conducted [se08 498 (Rane ape in we) Then, nding ‘ finishing the final streteh in the face} ating ty ARENA 4 | pon psey gave him will ve any ef- inary matohe any, the It is one thing to run a Job with the [om the [aT eomaeed at a) wirented and) fined asin for the) os a strong wind, The trial was timed |i1q mt it Deere ea TUlpeonGhba: Watts une ensation t contestants proper w and quite a | la HATOUN MEE NOE! LOA tH Joy Tom Kear t coact hint ou 1 a very| likely. Carpentier was not damaged 4 a dat spee.fied or de Jother for a con’ sion to be carried | yee has a { matches for his tool Mito ind attempts to show the| University of Syracuse; Walker manner nsalittle|to any extent. He had a bruised nite rates per round, the rates to [Hwa by @ fuollah notion of Its own |, sid Mamis Orion, for the | fims In Chica for profit. Ii have | track coach at the University, of Hoch ld y Fiynn in} nose and a slightly discolored eye greed upon in advance by and | Iaportance | Niwact neat Turslay [ROSES MB RE ANGE SEG ner iea Ren SEN chanion: ib en. An k him eleven rounds | after the bout, which didn't show three between the club und the contest. | The Walker Law nee [Socom w Yount Mivke and OUtrKa WT Have him re-arrested every time he| formal trial iast week Archdeacon rky Was a clever fehter|daya later, "And he didn't take a ants, subject to the approval of IN 4t the present tin ace May Va (iniuiied today's mark and the second |vears ago and a hanl man to finish. |feavy battering In the body or any- the State Athletic Coin on; | Success depen ait - SSeS Attempt was tale to authenticate the |Tom ounboxed him and punched him| where else, because of his Nght and but no such rate to any contest istration. Surely thre at Warith " lrecord. T ormer Tee 184-5 see. |around the ring all thrown the bout. | active movement all through the ant to be Jess than $10 per round ssioners, four deputies, each | 5 1 | Covelest Straine Right Stde/ onus, was made by Hans Lovert In 1810. | One his most nt exploits was | fig fio waantt a punching bag If a s¢ inal or preliminar $4.000° annually, two $3,000 and ber | auKolbes ee knocking out in o und fat Willie! ihe Willard. In fact. except for th matoh govs the entire number dan: Advisory board af} ea aE fers) Gupy ) Sept @--Stan Coveles.| AL Norton of Yonkers Scores An-) Meehan, who boxed Der y three | two finishing blows that knocked Sim rounds scheduled, the contestanis able to handle the \, LnVEY ANI pt. 3—8t ae ee tase Snore Baar Victory aun bouts when Dempsey Was) og his ping, C ntler gave Demp- therein shall receive compensation ie, atar F ‘ and In. sa TTA Wi ” y ng his way ur t eT] esy nsayier puinehing than. nor for the entire number of rountls Hoxera Help to Make Po 4 Fetuirnist from Detroit to under | LONG BRANCH N. ds. Bene, SA) MEA enefit affair iy Ban ee eee ae edy'a claiming that scheduled, each at the respective | Sammy sande ily Wing Over a Succesn, examination by Dr, H, M. Castle. 2°the moat popular of ull the boxers sco ~ Refe Fale ‘| Dempsey is going to be a wreck In his rates per round agreed upon, If Frankie Curry, John Daly, Second Deputy Police | Ub Physician, to ascertain the extent| who have An whit hers) Hm SOREOT, ‘ Mochs i ins OS bet | next fight because of the way Geors euch ms teh dos Bot the entire Sammy Sandow. the former Cineir nmissioner, announced — yesterday [Of the strain to Coveloskle . pido ays eran ed duteating ‘Sammy Good of Call- bg tee Nise any Mca yw [eracked him on the chin, mummen of rounds aobadulen, the: [hall bantamwel efeated | that Lill Brennan and Mike O'Dowd are | tained in a game ‘Thursday tn Detroit. | Pia in twelve exciting rounds, Nor ]2Own A caume of tinh h| His broken thumb is practically mannet LHOCON BOCOKIINT tO NO | rain having |among the number of pugilists who| Dr, Castle could not state how tong]| ton took the lead in the first round and /ir Mtr ee mis made Willie | Nothing. It is healed by this time, decision rendered, shail receive | {80k : ie ey Ne ahaa, cio lead uatout, his adver-|the rat of » 4 made t compensation for the entire num- | {wer of Melt nave volunteered their services at the | Coveleskie might be out of the game od jt throughowe ih Norton (a reputation, which he lost before|and will be as good as ever In six ber of rounds scheduled, and the "cr police fheld days, Saturday, Sept, 10, | The intercostal muscies of the player's a bie hand when he left the ring |tong through being beaten by another | weeks, break was probably loser shall receive compensation and Saturday, Sept. 17 Hieht side ure xpmined and there ts a the fans would to see him} fat man, Fat 1 nd then hy a used zing Dempsey, so that only for the number of rounds in h » aN San-1 police Lieut. Dick Sheridan has re- | Posty the fibres may be separate st Champion Brit long line who wante thumb eaueht the welght of me which he participates, including had to Go ail the sarc, and t=) Orica (a Commissioner Duly that hel | i to gain f who | blow, the large gloves making it dif she round in which the match te ult’ proposition. » will obtain the services of other Meht- Hears to Play Two Gamen ad a devision over Jack ficult to keep the hand well closna Minates, each at the respective handow's ripy vis caquaily ns pemuinent as Henman {HEComte Manager of Sterling Regis) ronolen and Harrowxate jam the] Gilbons claims the only reason nid have been far mores ns 2 rates per round agreed upon hooks to the Curry's tion and # AAURy AE SIH IRS Nn eae tone taAG wh, Mitek te sreawa hasn't been fighting the best wen | nad broken a bone in his ha #, Paying boxers by rounds makes & mpl sheMendug ad ita low | ard, who ts one the refere o rare Leo Lecomte was selected to manage Ce wnds, Dyekman Oval ear | the leone ¢ at im a chance. He could} tight, 1931, to Rabert Filgren), a Sos coseewom Rrenomiticn, snd $10 was awarded the de moO | mest, assured him that he will use hts | the Regis Cheb's Dyckman Streot subway station. Both noe sandbag them into the ring. : er ® round (three minutes amd a minute |" the club will wy to tch Sandow | best ‘offices to persuade Jack Dempsey r seAKON 4 these husky toams have been plying Abia salle i a m pest) is rather decent compensation. with aides Smit, which ‘should prove | to ‘eive a boxing exhibikion at tie en> ast gught, Morris Kaplan w winning aly yrge frst game will be be Tom lg a very ood poser ogi BASEBALL TO-DAY E.00 EM. EON it small clube can't stand such @D # good ertainment, _ Gre. called ‘clock. + chet elt , \ A | ‘6 THE EVEWInh@ WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 38, 1921 EW BOXING COMMISSION IS TEARING WALKER LAW TO PIECES UNHANERED BODY KEEPING CARPENTIER'S NEXT OPPONENT ITSELF BUSY CHANGING RULES Limits Earnings of Star Boxers Arbitrarily, Fixes Rate of $10 a Round for Preliminary Principals, Demands More Provi- sions for Gallery Fans and Adds Troubles to the Lot of the AMERICAN BOAT DEFEND SPED TUE IN RACES Expect New World’s Record in Regatta for Harms- | worth Trophy. DETROIT, Sept. 2—After a tull of ltwo days racing in the Gold Cup | Harmsworth speed boat reentta here jwags resumed to-day with the first [heat of the British international (Harmsworth) trophy contest as the outstanding event te Four of the speediest water craft nm the world were entered in the interna- tional classic, je leat VIL, the 1,800 horse power British challenger, facing a trio of American ¢ The defenders are Miss America II, built by Garfleld W. Wood of Detroit to develop a speed of more tham ighty miles an hour; Miss Amerteay holding the world’s specd boat record of 76.055 miles an hour, and Miss Chi- cago, of the Chicago Yacht Club, the jfastest single-engined hydroplane im | the world. fenders. | That a new world’s reconl would be established in to-day's heat s-emed a foregone conclusion among racing officials, Both Miss America I. and Maple Leaf VIL have shown terrifia speed in trial spins over the coursa | A few days before the regatta | opened “Gar Wood, who will drive Miss America IL, declared he expect= d to retain the international tropay with the new craft. Since he has confined h mark that he expected the challenges to “give us a stiff fight 1 Col Arthur W. Tate, pilot of the | British b ined to make “We don't know whag ho said. milingly declined to discuss the ort that Maple Leaf VIL attained ja speed of eighty miles an hour in» trial spin in the Solent before being |shipped from FE nd. | The first of three thirty-mile heata for runabouts of the displacemens type also was on to-day’s programma, |MOTOR BOATS RACE FOR GREAT LAKES TITLE. GHICAGO, — Sept. —Sevent)-two beats, representing Detroit, Butfala, Milwaukee, Chicago, Racine, Wis. and several Ilinols cities, are ready today to pate In the annual speed boat races and eleven of tt compe Sinclair Trop emblemaue of Great Lakes championship, @ races will t ~day, white on Sunday speed t or a special Mf-muile uree v1 heduled. at time mself to the res re} a two and one-half ee elicok hea re seh 1 « The boats to attract the t at noare the Miss | Amorica, nt holler of _ tha world’s ch. nehip title. and tue Mig whieh is the holder of the S 7 lissistppl Valley. champlonshi >: Nick Nack Captures (fotor Sond | trophy. TORONTO, Sept. 2.—'The motor bondi Nick Nick of Buffalo took the final heag of the Freyfine Cup Race at the Canae dian Natio tion yesterday an@ finished s the Sylvester Chaba lenge ‘Trophy contest, A heavy sea prevented fast time. The Amer boat covered the ig Cup Race tn 24 yards ahead of tt Phe “AN-mi “Helena LL of won by ¢ lim, 45s. oo Hawalian Star to Swim at Brightoa { Beach To-Day,. | Harold ('Stubby') Kruger, the wone der swimmer of Hawaii, will be thé outstandMq star in the aquatic carnival to be held this afternoon in the open ale pool of the Brighton Beach Baths, The appear in a mateh race at 440 yards against Henry bel, the all around champion of the New York Ay C., and will start from ecratch in the 150-yard handicap, A championship also will be decided in the national fancy dive for men, Among the entrants are Rudolph saacke and Tom Hirschfield, two of the best springboard performers of the yeare Invader w Steve Ruddy of the New York A. CG will start from seroteh in the 200-yard Ke handicap, ‘Th othea on th will h He will allot youn swimmers 1 Al Brown, Cap= swiraminy pembers LABOR DAY ATTRACTIONS AT BEWITCHINGLY CHARMING BELMONT PARK AMERICA’S RACING PARADISE SIX GRAND CONTESTS INPLUDING $4000 Higiv oight Handicap $2500 Broattollow Steer ViRsT RACE AE 2:15 PB. SPECIAL THALNS LABOR DAY Weave Penna, Station, 8d Be Talis, Peo, 1240," 12530, 4200. 110, t Labi ig AP tna Stan et Also by te & PADDOCK, $3.85 including Tax, {