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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1982, — }DEMPSEY PASSES HIGH SPOT OF HIS CAREER 411 CE. ADAMS =e -BY- Bootm TARKINGTON THE STORY or 4 GIRL. WHO LOVED- or LOST 9 lo2i-tHe BeLe SYNDICATE - tHe. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. convalteotng fron @ serious Hines, wes wmpertunsd by his wife to embark upam & (1 Me own. Hie daughter, Allee twenty-two, po:ted him, but secretly Backed ber wiring wngucomafuly to more te the "Dest diries”* plotured merelf ae the flan, hemine of many ioviances Het twotber Walter, twenty, neglected ty tle family, epent bie eo ‘Alinn a ie lovable eurroundings At ® dance given by Mildred Palmer. « wealthy acquaintance ioe. with ayers cual srened ance danced with Altoe He found Walter for re Hee, wth te colored at tho cloak room. Mr.’ Adams overheard Alice's weeolas | slot fates, om Me Laur "aid “Allee be would pou. return to hig. format ea coacernln a Aiko me Mr. Riasell on eureet, sod wore @ jaatio tale ‘ 4 worte to enught for ber father. Char aac Mama (Copyright by Robert Edgren.) CHAMPION IN NEED. A SENSATION AMONG CHAMPIONS OF FIGHTS TO KEEP HIM IN GOOD FORM: Sensation of Modern Title Holders by Reason of Rec-' ord of Quick Knockouts, Now Lacking in Ambition Which Marked Early Ring Efforts. { COMvanted hy whl ' a Joyerte Rim ii. Waller warand er" seule eoinpeana ws Toy “iufded "uo Allow ‘Ghat “hee” fash j Tight to we it terause hie in all “rien ‘Hin empioatee ald ‘ain, see. tne chimes iy whicm, he held ber father, Albee fevten her thier toak Tn "we "pontion “at Tamnb'e Mi + trout, mepe., und asked “her to wary him tg. Heo: hep faiher'ay be tad ‘enmemhed Bers aresdronping. “fi it husband “for caustee be'wart Ie the ain the formula be made Alico toi Tassel] um’ her father was about to start & glue factory, i Dalsted Vir Adana arn - = CHAPTER VIL wrong it's my fault because I didn't oe Rue ex ees ny| make Your father take thie—thia new R , | IN she rome to 0 ter 4 ' By bert Edgren. OL0 TIME CHAMPIONS. . | him that thé pieieak ofa Pit \ hate id all da adyontenee tat } HERE will the man el Tuer HAD PLENTY oF TIME How Many Times WouLb | factory was still “an Adams | other’— \ W from who ts to beat Jack fo LEARN HOw To FlianT CARPERTIER. HAVE HIT ME te wenla be known |, O%,mamrna, please!” Alice begged / beon without an answer since Demp- | ASKS DEMPSEY . whole Lamb connection would prob-| think what's to be done about him?’ i; @ey knocked out Willard at Toledo, ably begin saying all sorts of things,| . Mts. Adama sighed profoundly, “t and to-day there is little chance of | inn ete S| don't know what to do,” she con aie: “1 é sulle P eased unhappily. solving the puzzle, veweetian| hus Alice bust her walls ef] Alice admitted that she didn’t One of the greatest heavy) ent | | flimsy iverything she said seemed] know either, champions we ever had, Dempsey Jace | to be necessary to support somethin <| At dinner his father and mothe siands absolutely alone. There isn't | tino To Jelse she hid said j Were as silent as Alice, so Walte @ rival in sight, Yet one of these | > Daag ‘ oo They hid tiken poaweasion of the ;Comeluded that there was to bet days some youngster will shoot up to) ne wore tis, (Cy “TRAINING Ana Rose he ee page A i the table and the front rank in the heavyweight = WITH - For— of the henich and hia chin on his hands | class and chatlenge Dempsey’s right BRENNAN, QSAPENTIENN | Bue “better ‘to Took at her, hind. no | yg Walten he ald, “when you're fin é a. . ve’ a bey AH at the cause 5 is D bie hindi hl o.com y to hold the title, There never was a GRIND” Memtnt teria Tete ihe 1, but! com. I got something £ want to aay champion yet who couldn't be| knocked out, and there never will be @ inan so good that a better one may | not come up to take iis ple Dempsey's rise to the champion- “aay ean ite hip was one of the most sensational EMPSEY AS HE 1S Topay - tH afl the long history of the ring, 1S SOPT LIVING. Paty He is the only champion we ever KR Ex ae had who developed his fighting > fe. -—___ ‘ ORB. | powers in short fights. Most of the ___ : _ ies ; others fought to a finish, or in bat- tles scheduled from forty-five down to twenty rounds, and their fights) often went to a decision | Je fought twenty rounds with | Ruhlin and Choynski, twenty-five | rounds with Sharkey, knocked Co returned un-| to you, noroughfare, A norke of| “All right: I've had all T want to mt frame two-story houses, Mt.” Walter returned. “I got a few ing the label, “Rooms,” had | minutes, Make It quick.” worrled look of vacancy that] He followed his father upstairs, and houses have when they are (oo fall n they were in the room together of everybody without being anybody's ums shut the door and sat down, home. e seemed to be in diMfculties for The veranda was within a dozen and Walter decided to help him feet of the sidewalk, and Alice ob- Well, talk about it; I'm listening. tla a breve oF ieee loungers It's this,” Adams began, heavily 0 8 a habit, a look of furtively | “que about me goine : | amused contempt; the mouth smiled ue ca Nour wetiore. toe ule to one side aw if not to dislodge al hasn't she? cigareite, while the vyes kept lan- Bin atid Gol Wate ahhh’ to lekve th | guklly supertor. All at once Alice | iq go! \ \ , | was reminded of Walter. ‘Phen Wal: | 2X? downtown and start a glu: y i ry goot sha. Mc TRE onuy Hie (harlie(haplins | __TJripAbroad | ter himself stepped ou open | Me dyor of the house and appetrod upon | "Well" his father said, frowning randa. In his hand was a| "YOu enn't stay with Lamb & Com The Week’s Siftings CHARLIE AIRPLANES TO A PARTY | ‘iistet'nic wth ih mony com tor mt JUBORS Ne By Thornton Fisher. crane AUiiaaes ya Alice had finally decided agulnat it| Walter looked a little startled. “Wha BASKETBALL SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. Franklin A, C. bett out in twenty-three tounds, and Kips Bay Five; Franklin . 4 € ; | for herself and bad given it to him, | you mean, [ can't? Why not?” ike aléven xOunds to win the . Joe Brown aud I play golf each week) His form is good, his shots fly true, | : f His mol was live as twirled ‘the | “You've got to help a ¢ is eX ook a one om) By Charlie Chaplin 4 Pooltete be, ‘world's championship from Fitzsim-|] franklin A. C. Seniors vs. Star- Out at the country club. The fates are his it seems. vy Pp. stick through his fagers Hke a drum | plained slowly. “It's going to be a bi neha ling (Greve; Prauidin A. ©. [ee Joe bats off the eighties. Wf eda tober Nw More Glan ivon (Lis is the twentyeighth instalment of Charlie Chaplin's own story Ree ae Dirplan ide pstoeumrnnet rg Ila CAL LC ING hed Fitzsimmons was = much like SUNDAY AFTERNOON. While I'm a simple dub. | " : Y | of his European tour. The preceding instalment conctuded with nis de- | made : binek-and-white | sharp nceysicisn. °l ahoutd yes Dempsey, as he usually won quick- |] Original Celtics ‘vs. Camden || | To land upon the greens. scription of his visit to Germany. poster black dross, black | was! Look here: You've let. meche ly, and had many fights that ended BR | 1's wonderful what he can do, : ehe Whe Pa . asi Himay bow, bliwk stockings, white | shove you a lttle too fast, haven’ ly, an y (League game); — Madison GRD aKCLA Koh Rea ae 7 1H first night in Paris after | Conditions. ‘They suggest that the [elippers, gicat black down upon | you? De you know anything abou in the first or second round, His Squire’ Gaston! | __ The shots that he can nurs | In tournament they ploy him scratch our return trom Germany we | fod could to better. This in at- | the black eves, and benoath the hat | what Komen toeset ane mew ton longest fights were twenty rounds.|| Corrigan Cascya vs, Montgom- || While 1 stand by and try and try, | waite 1, the simple sap, dined at Ploccarai’s, then | (ended to. a curve “of cheek and chin made | news these days? winning the decision from George ery A. C.; Corrigan Casey |! Aut onty slice and curse. A ye rn Hanied walked up to the arches of the old | GIVEN BOISTEROUS WELCOME, | RIC a4 wittewual. and in strong , I know all about tt," Adam. Gardner for the ght heavyweight || pan, jane mockes by beta Najidad gutes of Paris, Our intention was | gq\yeytt’,teevlved politely and with | ame loungers on the veranda halted | M4 , title, and the fourteen rounds in|] starlight Big Five vs. Akron || Upon the tee I'm scared to death, A thirty handicap. to visit the Louvre and see the | are crippled in flowy. cave ree Peoe Perna HIER Ape ORT EREED |/hia jobiand youllnaye es Bat uA ‘nh he Knocked out Jim Corbett|| fig Five: Bronx Jewish In. || I tremble, shake and stall \ statue of Venus de Milo, but it only | Spirit is boisterous, | feel a puny | “phen iny ekiet, Maly and me did go | Whatever sense und strength you's, at Carson for the heavyweight stitute. | Before the gang that sits and laughs Tani got as far as intention, atom as they shout, “Good luck to | Right straight to the moving-piteher | ©" | championship. Bronx County Five vs. Sau When I address the ball, BASEL Due at Sir Philip Bassoon's for | You Chartiet” show, Uw going to take every bit 0° Corbett fought twenty-seven rounds ¥ : BI re Cd | a a garden party the next day, I de- Lean't talk. There is nothing for | Oh, you bashful vam yp cnerey: in your body, and all t) With, Joo) ChUSNBNA) eixtseoue With Salvador; Ebling’s, Casino. lpuddoeven cided to go there in an airplane | me to say, { merely smile and rod | ‘The girl laughed alrily. “God, but) SPe#Y I got left in mine, and ever Peier Jackson, and took twentycone || Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Reading: || But Joe, the goof, just ups and swats 17 gop may ve a riot ind I leave the Le Bourget alr- | ind shake hands whenever thia is | you guys are wise!” she said. “Come| Cent of the litle I've saved, beside roands to beat old John L, Sullivan. Prospect Hall, Brooklyn. The pill—Ye gods, how that batt : drome in Paris in a plane of La | Possible. I sign autographs for as | on. Wallle.” something I'll have to raise on t Sullivan himself, reputed a errific St. Jerome C. C. vs. New York |! soars, And though I cannot win Compuignie des Messageries Aeri- | ™0ny as ask, and I ask them to Walter atared at his sister, then} !ouse. You'll h. ‘oO quit Lamb's |) Ber ee Sena ee naere oe x $, . sohiaincien Gidtndi ennes, and at special request the | ive me thelr autographs, 1 hon- | grinned faintly, amd nodded at Ttus-| (26 end of next week.” the third round, but folieht: thirt Separates: Bronx Castle Mall | And when you scrutinize his card ve @ better stocked old locker | plot landed me at Lympne in Kent | ¢Stly want them. 1 ay the latter lifted his hat inj, “Ot L wil?" Walter's voice gre nine rounds (London prize ring Inwood Big Five vs. Washing- You find a flock of fours Than HE has, Gunga Din | and I thereby avoided the crowd | — One Jjovially says, and Bil | salutation, Alice began to walk| older, and shrill, “Listen! I'm ne with Oharlte Miteuell in ton Club of Yonkers; Inwoou |! ‘ that would have been on hand in | Will give you one too." ‘Thore is an | fustor, she bit her lp hand to help, Wittin’ down there; T stay with ‘em France, and seventy-five rounds with Ballroom. - London, | Uproar of laughter and Bill laughs | hor keep tears of anger from her | S*e? Joke Kilrain in Mississippi VEE AA bet. AW, ae It was quite thrilling and I felt | just as loud as the rest. Bil las | eyes wydams looked up at him, astonished Many of Jack Johnson's fights went Gat Wand) Fost Ve By Wie Ye News headline says ‘oward defeats Columbia Cin star at squasi."| tht T made a very effective en- | No arms Russell laughed cheerfully. “Your| “You'll le: here next Saturday long distances. He fought twenty St. Margaret of Riverdale; . = trance to the party. ut he bests them. He will sign, | brother certainly seems to have found | be sald ou've got — younds with Klondike, Pete Everett, Savage's Instivte. | Why be brave And what a delightful retreat! | &t that. And he does. With his | the place for ‘color’ to-day,” he sald |, Walter cut him off, know wha George Gardner, Hani Grifin, Den-|] ascension Aces vs. St. Aloysius All the charm of an English coun- | teeth. Such is their spirit. What | “That girl's talk must be full of it." | 1 got to do better'n you, I guess! yer Ed Martin, a MeV Marvin : | Judge Landis is the only man who is apt to break Bambino Babe's| try home, and Sir Philip 1s a per- | !8 to become of them? That ts up She kept her eyes ahead, and sajd| tay at Lamb's, sce?" * Hart and Frank Moran, | winning Cc. c. t . fect host. 1 get English food and | to? you and me, sharply, “I think Lis Mterary tastes At that his father broke tnto a sori some of these and losing others Starling Grey Big Five vs. Col- || home run record next scason. treatment. 1 have a perfect reat, Rack to Bir Philip's, very tired [scarcely cover thin laughter. ‘They won't let you, Wal Many went fiftee In fact, Johnson legiate Big Five: Hoffman | ——— ith no daties, and entertainment | and depressed. We dine late and I | “You can't expect to understand] ter! ‘They won't have you down the: My won or lost on the referee's Casino. Didn't know till the other day what Descamps outside business in as I desire it. A day and a half | #0 to my room and read Walda ything boys do at his age,” Rus- Bear hey eines ae going.” quickly, but went twenty” rounds Eagles; Hot 3 Casino. joutfit he brought over for Carpentier he had plenty to All ‘em wit! CHARLIE A DISCORDANT ELE- | in the evening 1 leave for London, | Your brother evidently has a taste for |O¥er losin’ you, do you?" ve Say perry eon ye Bulan MacDowall Lyceum y: All | ae MENT. where Tam to meet HG. Wella and | queer people, and very likely Ii aig nue} care enough to fire yo jugo Kelly, Marvin Hart, prs suepuaesay aes Next day there is to be a cere- | 80 With him to his country. home at least half sincere” when | ™Y boy!” O'Brien—most of these twice New Xorke; Palm Garden. | Harry Frazee left for Boston the other day. Piease omit flowers St econ wane a SURE BOM. en ada wou Raleee he chad a | ok here, then; showme why.’ al in the schoolliouse, when a | MEETS WELLS FOR A HOLIDAY, memorial is to be unveiled, It is in 1am looking forward to this Sat- pastime Get} aenor of the boys of the town who Sunday and Monday There are mothers, tual holiday. [meet H. Visitation Triangles vs, Prool.- lyn Majestics; Saengerbund Hall, Brooklyn. DEMPSEY A WHIRLWIND. Jess Willard went twenty rounds with Gunboat Smith, took twenty- nd began to pi rary motive behind it. We all go], Adams groan:d, my!" he mut through"——— the floor, "Oh, m an “Thanks, Mr. Russell.” she inter.| tered, “Oh, my, m Winning a “moral victory” these days is popul | popped on the chops and you can win a ‘moral yictory 1 oan Laat . " 4 Walter had grown pale: he watel wix rounds to knock out Johnson for Parnell Club ys, Atwood Club: |! hers, and many old people, some | Whitehall and hens « Lt Gat | rupted. “Let's don't say any more r grown pale: he watet the championship, and boxed many | ‘Arcadia Hall, Brooklyt If the score is 0—0 you win a “moral victory.” of them old in years, others aged | car. He jan an aislving 5 Almioven ON RT cto sala. sten Raia “Te worth m, 4 ie oe ON ; ; a : ping aod ms = "e tall politics and dise L ents siner ate © fac Pj Compared with these the perform- Original Celties vs, MacDowall iB ing ee. ‘and tha atrenta arn orowa Trish aathlons ae anal fan rene Hert wer on alan tn hey a\epoes ene penton au r aul v stnes Gh gael Dempoey weracatar Teeciany Mbalbon” Races = ed on our Way. Twas to blame | iny trip to Germany. ‘That leads to | 2etore her own houre. Then sho gave um, rake him only one glimpse of her eyes be- 1 your w What vou mean” > of fig 4 elation In | fore she looked down. “It's spoiled. Rot & good uw: Ing. In his first yer ed one twenty-round bout, | ‘Oh the East is Hast and the West is West mun MPpy contrast, Outgiae discussion of the dep: for three mundt ing he bo ‘ , . : ‘i ne Shouting “Hooray for 16 value of the mar That will rit ‘ do! tent with Andy Malloy, and won six figh Biol yipcDndasye wen Howery SBA NEVER bie: Eee a enee Ree while inside souls were | the outcome? Walle Uneke WL Be | isn't it?" ale anid, in a tow vote Techave tan A was in the first round.’ That was the only Brothers; Prospect Ha‘, ‘This may have been true in old sixty-two a ins ale fe eubeotnie? i nan- What's ‘spoiled . have it ane iil quit’ East's PS aee ; wpae, Te thinks that marka | “Guewalleoevervthing, Somehow it] WOrk for you time Dempeey wes ever an ie xine Brooklyn. Before they played ball with their feet i} toh @ discordant note. f wished — fasned as they are in (Germany will alwaye—ts.” . . Adams burst out at him. “You ht awenty Founda: His second tones Brooklyn Basketball Team vs, | | had not been so prominent. T te worthless. He laughed at that, but she gud-| {le fool! Tr I had three hundret do fight in all his career was when 1 knocked out Bill Brennan in twelve | rounds In Madison Square Garden. Demp: has won twenty-five Kut the Bast went West and the West came bos 1 aaa tae yes coma manent in the year of twenty-one, long outside, And played Mue fools for thetr mater schools And insta Italian Catholic Club: Area- dia Hall, Brooklyn, Kaights of ‘Anthony vs aia nat 1 am feeling more intimate and |denly offered hind her hand, and was|!@t3 to throw away, besides the pu na loser to him, There in no strain in | gone before he coull speak to her]! expected to give you, T could hty talcing, though T aim s i- | again { man worth thro hundred dolla en's | conselous ans find mys s | In her roo ihe ‘ more to me tian you'd be! Sha ’ the first round, six of these : - c ny ns » her yor it ne door locked, . % ‘db Shaw se etpieie. ine in. 1917, twelve in Parsons Big Five; Knights |) rhe and the “native son.” ss mynelf clonely ung liv face down on her} 0D you! Asi me to bribe y hel 1918, and five in 1919 | of St. Anthony Hall, Green Loss Y ‘ we ate ont in the ntrs 1 She rief had followed her] Y burned and your own fami An = the Pro’ ' ents int, one wad Varwick’s “ u ser; never esa, she gradually ool here,” ter sald, quiet! a eneseea niciln acre reer tin u attitude of the present-duy champions is dike that of the young] Wivli felld me how the bequtifel phir Erew more composed, and, when her] [Look here: "I expect you wouldn Kiynn, Batiling Johnson, Al Norton |darkey shoffling inte tho levee. | isturbing element going to secd; that parte of it are | mother ta on the door pres give me three hundred dollars to ea Charlle Miller, Arthur Pelky, Por er es a ai OEE the Gene Hip Fait being divided ‘inte Jots ani acl [let her in. Mfrs, Adams looked » iny lite, would you Pigha and Wrod Wulton: . I only needed a couple of days’ | Hey, Mose, buy, want to carn a quarter?” called a man totin’ a amit! wine ty the Mine ted ee ana t The estate, with its] ag [Mit quick apprehenmon, You make me alek."" Ada He knocked Champion Jess Wil-| training, because I was always fit, | cise and several hand pieces ay foc wounded enidier, Gio show place. ‘It t# br | “Oh, poor child! Wasn't he! Seheue aw Jard down seven times in the frat; Now my fights are so far apart I (Naw, aah” replied’ the oolered/ind, Lye got. @ quarter: pel Dina the deer and from the roa Allon Wik th CUSou seb how Its nt out, whistling round, and really knocked him out|forget all about the fm of it, 1 7 Fs ng men suffering fiom spir the stags bellowing. Hf. ¢ low it made me look, mamma,” she 2 : then, Willard being on the floor at|have to take off weight, I have to/ Offer the modern champ a fortune to fight and defend his t Mal MOA er ER al | ome they are danger | quaver tried to cover up! CHAPTER VIII. the end of the round, saved by the|so through a training “grind, And (he's got a fortune and the tile, So why rise it? | withered, some suffering from ss rye j Wat at the dance with all Adams’ regres, 4 ailing of time, dragged to his cor-|Dy the time the fight “docs come | shoei. No hope for them, vet * c | that being “iterary,’ Rreatest was that in an ner, and saved again by an acoident|along I'm ured of the whole show. } aes hem (Continued Monday tno story enough to cove i a me to {he bell which gave him about a ome day some husky Senet hig SONG OF THE CHAMPION | T induite about any er Copvtlatit. 1981, by, the MeCiure Newecayee Senate | Mile Up—and 1 nike | ment of vanity and tender minute of extra time which enubled|low will come along, just the way } 5 5 al asia aN Mtr AIL latin Reserved tn L tell about othe: ness, twenty-five years ag . a Pin the champion, doff your kelly iy 5 chim to recover and come up », [did."” said Dempsey,’ “and then’ per Mis ; hinge | eihed tala tte soune et ¥rom his start in the ring ia 1915 Hee Pi have my turn being hit on { Ye fight! Gee, why not the heity No, no, 10 Adams proteste er He had wanted t to last July 2, when he beat Carpen- {the chin, 9 man is too good to be | nie am - Att he could think ie secret © had wanted tier, Dempsey has been a marvel |licked. When T feel that 1'm up ihinks 7 ary—vou G0 tell Tew Walter Taser! ow much J, A, Lamb trusted among heavyweight boxers. galnst it the old ambition is going rhat alt I'l fight are human torecis he kes to bo with auch adfa fte integrity and abt The rise up in me and yor Pe ave , onic ert . ‘or beliaye Fp Wwe rate id ; 1§ DEMPSEY SLIPPING? fight while it lasiao 7O see a Pappy guys with chronic gout, HE Camden team of thw Masten | York } yal fane wi ; t at ed thier deat gem [Peet an. ad an deat he: told In my opinion Dempsey has passed | it if ood youngster set Old has-beens with one eye out League. which | Peaple w ‘ men?” |Adams confidentially, What | he height (ot his care rend from time rm 5 wo be the first to a Vorices who're just beginning feated the Celtics in Je mie ine Nl dee might be! wanied lqu y to be pu ow on will sli back slowly un e tila de ¢ ’ A 1 opinion as v 7 ua ttles anc Jd ches metienihe mun who win eventiany | eraiuiale Bim. 2 don't know but 11 Dumds belis with no chance of winning L to appear against th © ionorn you Wo! at an Sid Sheets ' eat him and take the championship. | yena I can get away A aE Bape I can't hear a noisy sound a! Celties to-morrow \ n play.ng at 1. You're m practical, wide wut it is likely to be before that Hage stuth and showing off nnd. he hae noenty, Bow @ tonne fadison Square Garden SE eae OOH ele aera UD? j well come wake yering feller, and Cainpbell Dempsey takes better care of him citiccta a ee ee of fakers whe Knee! you begaars, dof’ your tid Kers ara determined to turn the tii this city | Ay other Working in 4 shed a little wa ecif than any other AVY reERT LUIS UP WAYS 0 ne mevand try te dimthe champlon=aI'm the, ld es onthetropponents and to demon-| : Ist 4 perfect ¢ ‘ utside the town, the two young mer champion In history. He trains cor-| { uy money. 1 hava a ‘chance . te the fallacy of anya in| Bronx Count ' iy. YOURE Maat aca hon kound what. Lamb bad eet shee eclentiously, i never cut nettle dewn aaa ive srs crore—ag . menueen sida naee | tie Camden tess sake | the fas | adiced aint to tind, But Campbell was thought ning entirely, even when there] eo! jr oth quietly with my / = ha daeeloned: in tie él ’ , horrow utter pitritanae’s [ay 1 just ony fil over discovery. “Look here, maten nt, He likes to do| (ole Nke other people. Gee! Phat"! nomay b Gevelonet: 19, te ubs) TATE STAYS 10 ROUNDS | Rronx. 1h t eal | moved i Why aln't this just about ain amou symnasin und a7 Re an he Coun aN G z and. y and min? OA eIn BIA a Hi;| As long as Dempsey feets that way | SSIRRE, batt nut f WITH WILLS; GETS DRAW. | : | ARueHITGRURGL: TL. MaKiiNN OMe teaaA Et “But he pays us,"? Adams remon eats modentely, never dcinks any] about it there's little doubt tha den moat o eaten aaa | | Ma And if he does after (Rt vrei fied. t belongs abso ae Mavor at all, never smoxes, thinks | spot in his r des behind, If some | foot oe hore action.| PORTLAND, On. Jun ' ' | 1 4 hi set sabre (bh : more of his mother and his famtly|4reat fighter came up ambition mi Na Ty The TTC Toe Vanes ea TERRE ANIA ‘ eit A} e. S forget to read Monday's tn ' than of anything else in the world, | stir in bim again, and he might pre-|for tence hitiagy and nore forjeehders tor the heavyweight s | teat will start t Adam inter atalment.) und prefers work to idlencs pare and fight with the old eager|apeed and aki Py) fought a. tensroune e } t « av Wal- = in spite of Ail these excellent quati-| spirit, But even then he won't one] # ; " sight, Wills made ft | unst tae 2 tice Dempsey is slipping bac Ana] starting from the perfect condition he It isn’t at all tmpossth) that} knock out Tate and th 2" Allee er Y ¥ for only one wasn fle ag: “ers | iad when. Betting ready Cone uote [Dempaty may: tye wo rer, even (ured. heavy hit champ i | sive ieee” | Kall Your Cold matehos to keep him interested ia the] and he may not reach the same snes an wh champion, and was in fine a | nktin A ( ‘ nt hie fault Tt ne hi judgment keen. As to where Dempsey's Ll | t e Pra ne ‘ t In old days when 1 could ling from, that's’ hy ate a ag ‘ , ver un ay flebt every wool Twas aiwayn sixing has developed in the mit 1 M ; Ad Page 1 hupe and (fighting. It wi ome great fighters are bel ; Fiogland ‘ lv. port cvery time I. got into a ri nut OB every buttiesin, ae tT Mt a va tn socom tai} A See Creofos . on Page 13 aoe a en ee a eee wa ee «nn ne ee

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